TANZWURSTER, 2018.
In an homage to Pina Bausch, the performance is composed of several vignettes blending together; they occur simultaneously and separately. People fall in love, they laugh, they struggle, they fight. Chairs are thrown, balloons are popped, walls are scratched, wood is broken. The dancers interact with the environment as a space of flux. The performance describes a certain time of day during which a normally empty space is flooded with liminal interactions. It is on the threshold of many different worlds.
Yohana
Ansari-Thomas
B.A. Spatial Performance & Design, 2019
| UC Berkeley
Design
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Yohana plays at the crossroad between performance, art, and architecture. His work explores the convention of theatricality and its relationship to space in order to broaden the scope of performative architecture and design. Previous works of his have been selected for CED’s Annual Circus. He is originally from Chicago.