
A surrogated soul, surrendering its subconscious to an un-bound symmetry in space synchronized by symphonic surrealism.
My art is a pledge to voyage someplace new.
Performance Art, is live art, it is art in action; therefore it becomes an experience and an event. I like to think of a performance like a holiday. It only exists in the present; but experience, breathes through its observers for a great while after.
It stirs emotions and feelings that can’t be classified, and therefore can’t be forgotten. It’s much easier to forget something already known, then it is to let go of something unknown. In many ways it represents the ultimate form and hope for art.
It exists in the human organism, and the aesthetic experience occurs simultaneously with the journey and the destination.
This combustion bestows the potential of a phenomenal exchange between the performer and audience; one that I hope to create with my work.
It is with my up-most desire to allow the perception of my performances to go un-tamed. The element of surprise is crucial. If one is told what to look for, automatically, the experience is lost before began.
The experience must be invented and defined together, and this allows something new to be seen, and to be reached.
It is my hope to wake-people up. This means many things, but ideally, it is to un-shelter the senses, by traveling to unknown spectrums, exposing un-tapped potential.
It is a place where connectivity, liberty and celebration excite attention to the present.
My work is theatrical in its presentation, for I believe performance needs to be something bigger than life. It needs to be so big, that it travels around the globe, only to end-up in the starting place, where it all began.
It begins in the raw, and the raw is the closest to the real; all of which in performance escalates to be surreal.
My art is color and shape, alive in space. A space charged with poetry in symbolism, creates a jubilee.
I enter the work through myself, but then let go of the self, in order to make the work universal. I call the work universal, for it doesn’t belong to a particular style, story or sensory.
I’m not after making sense. And yet by saying this, the work makes perfect sense in its non-sense trajectory.
The pinnacle of my art is joy. I’m always after a celebration; letting go of deciphering why, in order to create space for magic to ignite.
This is my hope for theatre; this is my art. |