FIND YOURSELF HERE: Trio C - Show Room Gowanus












February 14-15, 2014
SHOW ROOM Gowanus gallery, Gowanus, Brooklyn
Total Running time: Approx. 24 minutes
Choreography: Joanna Kotze
Performed by: Asuka Goto, Joanna Kotze, Silas Riener
Installation by: Asuka Goto
FIND YOURSELF HERE: Trio C - SHOW ROOM Gowanus is the third in a series of trios that will play a role in the creation of a larger work, FIND YOURSELF HERE. Each trio consists of two dancers and a visual artist and is the result of a short, intensive time of collaboration. The trios are intended as work-in-progress investigations connected to a specific space.
Photos and video by Justin Skrakowski