graze is a 12.5-minute solo {re}searching a spacious performance tone that can change in presence as actions lend different meanings to the forms of the antlers. Finding shifting relationships of care, oppression, spiritual anatomy, archetypes, and symbolism. Themes of bone time, tenderness, weight of masculinity, past life/deadness/aliveness, landscape, fertility, phallus, and frontier ...
The making of graze began in residence at the Omi International Dance Collective (Ghent, NY) and has been presented at both Movement Research’s Judson Church and Open Performance in New York City.
Video of graze at The University of Maine IMRC Center
Video of graze at Movement Research's Judson Church
Photo credits: Ian Douglas, Adam Larsen