Water Lines is a multimedia dive into exploring ancestral connections to bodies of water and how water informs our physical and cellular development. By investigating the properties and the malleability of water in all forms, this autoethnographic work explores an ancestral pull towards water. As someone who grew up in an interfaith family, Water Lines looks equally at the collisions of Jewish spiritual and religious practices and the ghost of Lutheranism and Protestantism in her daily life. The piece builds on themes of malleability when considering chaos and creation, ice and water, fire and ash, and sand play central roles in these experiments. As audience members and as a performer, we will be swimming in some deep waters and some shallow waters, spiritually and physically.
October 19-22, 2020
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October 19, Monday @ 6:00 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time (US and Canada)
October 20, Tuesday @ 6:00 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time (US and Canada)
October 21, Wednesday @ 6:00 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time (US and Canada)