Last December, Lafayette College requested that I create a dance inspired by and in conjunction with Alison Saar's instillation, "Breach". Ms. Saar was inspired by the 1927 flooding of the Mississippi Riverbed; I received much of her research in the beginning stages of the project.
Reviewing the initial research from Ms. Saar's work left me questioning how I could insert myself into the storytelling process. I had never experienced a flood, but had felt left behind. While visiting Central Texas in late May, the research got (painfully) real.
If you were paying attention to the news and anything other than election coverage was playing in late May (before the shootings and trauma), you might have become aware of the flooding in Central Texas. I had the opportunity (?) to experience the amazing power and destruction of water first hand. In a sense, living my way into an answer...
Below are some images:
A water gap designed to control the flow of the water. The water decided otherwise. |
One of the town roads. |
Slightly redundant... |
Heading into the river/ town road. |
Interstate 6 in Cisco, TX. The entire section of interstate was swept away. Check out the final process in September: "Breach: Left Behind" |
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