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SOLO PERFORMANCE

Yellow Red Blue
A Triptych of Female Voices

Yellow Red Blue is a triptych of solos conceived around the primary colors. Tracing connections between colors, movements, emotions, and languages, the piece explores existential conditions dictated by trauma, love, and death. I cite specific women from the Western dramatic repertoire, de-contextualized from their plays and relocated as solo performers. Colors become costumes, gestures, points of views – relics from stories recalled, archetypes reshaped. They also offer an occasion for critiquing gender stereotypes.

I curated and presented the triptych as a site-specific work at the Museum of Performance and Design, San Francisco, for the work unfolds in mutable overlapping genres, mingling dance, drama, and  performance art.  I also performed the work at the Stanford Nitery Theater. 

Video by Giulia Vittori. 

Footage by Myrton Running Wolf and Rebecca Autumn Sansom.

Thanks to the Museum of Performance and Design and Stanford TAPS. 

Excerpt from Red, 2013, TAPS, Stanford.

Video and footage by Myrton Running Wolf.

Photograph (c) 2014 Arne Folkedal
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