In Illo Tempore Vignettes IV

LEIMAY

In Illo Tempore Vignettes IV is a performance of bodies suspended in time, revealing the echoes of memory, alienation, and exile. The performers parade through relentless streams of invisible stimuli in a voyage between presence and absence. The piece addresses the innumerable stories of the exiled, the ones that are visible and the ones that take place in a vacuum.

In Illo Tempore Series explores bodies suspended in time, revealing the echoes of memory, alienation, and exile.

Documentation

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Qualia La Casa Installation on view from October 4th to November 5th.

Object Identifier

AMP.XSW.2014.1000.22.4

ID number

2014.1000.22.4

Year Created

2017

Performance dates

2017-10-12 00:00:00

2017-10-14 00:00:00

2017-10-15 00:00:00

Language

English

Series

In Illo Tempore

Curated Filters

  • Art Installation
  • Installation Performance
  • Multidisciplinary/Interdisciplinary
  • Bodies
  • Strings
  • Air

Space / Location

  • Gardens and Parks
  • Site specific

Premiere Venue

Greene Acres Community Garden
322 Franklin Ave, Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, New York

Premiere Venue specific dates

  • 12/10/2017
  • 14/10/2017
  • 15/10/2017

Installation Performance co-conceived, directed, and designed by Shige Moriya and Ximena Garnica

Performed by the LEIMAY Ensemble: Masanori Asahara*, Liene Camarena Fogele, Krystel Copper*, Amy Chan, Patty Chen, Derek DiMartini*, Omer Ephron*, Mar Galeano*, Jon Kopp, Kristen Ladd, Amy LeBlanc, Lou Mandolini, Mar Orozco Arango, Irena Romendik, Anna Schultz

Olga Tsitron

In Illo Tempore Vignettes IV is commissioned by the New York Restoration Project and presented in partnership with the Brooklyn Academy of Music.

In Illo Tempore Vignettes IV development was supported, in part, by public funds from the New York Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council. In Illo Tempore Vignettes IV is also supported by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew Cuomo and the New York State Legislature.

Thea Little, Jeremy D. Slater (sound composition)

Ximena Garnica and Irena Romendik (costume fabrication)