DANCE

Kate Watson-Wallace/anonymous bodies - the mentalist
February 14, 2010
Follow a woman into her imagination, one pattern at a time, in the mentalist. Inspired by imagery in Charlotte Perkins Gillman’s short story, “The Yellow Wallpaper,” a woman goes slowly mad, consumed by the repeating patterns of her surroundings. She retreats into memory after memory, and finally re-appears, larger-than-life, in video. The mentalist is a movement installation that transforms an empty room on site, covering the space with sound, video paintings, live graffiti writing, punk-rock ramblings and breath-taking dancing. This performance is part of the Annenberg Center's By Local Series.
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Annenberg Center - Harold Prince Theater
3680 Walnut Street
University of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, PA 19104 -
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Tickets: $25
Info Phone: 215.898.3900
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Dates & Times
Dates:
February 14, 2010Times:
8 pm -
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