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TRIP Dance Theatre "Beneath the Water" at CalArts

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Uploaded by on Nov 5, 2007

Artistic Director/Choreographer Monica Favand Campagna created "Beneath the Water" in 2003 for TRIP Dance Theatre's evening length concert, "Breath & Bone". The work is inspired by the plight of whales who are currently being subjected to extraordinarily loud underwater sonar signals by the US Navy - high frequency sonar which causes whales to have brain hemorraghes and confuses their sense of direction to the point where they sometimes beach themselves. "Beneath the Water" is at the same time about the feeling of being in the moment, of being in our bodies and being torn away from this sense of embodiment by distraction. The work was originally co-created with Janet Collard and Quilet Rarang. Here, Janet Collard, Monica Favand Campagna and Andriana Mitchell perform as part of the CalArts Commuter Festival. The original score is by TRIP music director Charlie Campagna. Costumes by Monica Favand Campagna. Video Artist: Carol Gehring. Videographer: Cal Arts students.

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  • absolutely brilliant, and so moving...your heart hurts by the end just watching the disorientation set into their bodies...extremely well put together to make paint such a vivid picture.

  • Beautiful. What an inspiration for my project:)

  • Brilliant!

  • Well DONE!!

  • Point well made. Thank you.

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