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SLEEPING IN PUBLIC
In
the shadow of the living light an inert body lies sleeping and a womans
voice is seen speaking. At the polar opposite of his inertia, her body
rides the surfaces of the city detailing night visions of sensual unrest.
A performance by Carol Brown with sound by
Russell Scoones and lighting by Michael Mannion.
Together with the duet, Nerve,
Sleeping in Public is part of Carol Browns research into the architecture
of movement and is supported by an AHRB Research Fellowship in the Creative
and Performing Arts.
"frenetic movements
became an unstoppable,
mesmerizing flow."
Miriam Seidel, The Philadelphia Inquirer.
Photo by Mattias Ek.
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