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W3667
15.05.2011
Breathing (1988) - Joanna Frueh
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This piece is an unpresented performance. Breathing (1988) A Proposal for a Performance by Joanna Frueh and Russell Dudley Written by Joanna Frueh A restaurant table for two, with one chair on either side, sits center stage. A vase holding a large ...

This piece is an unpresented performance.

Breathing (1988) A Proposal for a Performance by Joanna Frueh and Russell Dudley Written by Joanna Frueh

A restaurant table for two, with one chair on either side, sits center stage. A vase holding a large, brilliant red or pink flower stands in the middle of the white tablecloth. Audience seating is very close to the table. The performers, dressed for a date, enter from opposite sides, and each takes a seat. Dudley removes his jacket and Frueh sets the vase at the back of the table. The performers lean toward each other and begin to breathe, audibly, in variant rhythms. The performance continues as long as . . .

Note:
The proposal was not completed. This is Frueh's and Dudley's first performance collaboration. It differs considerably from their individual performances.

This piece is an unpresented performance. Breathing (1988) A Proposal for a Performance by Joanna Frueh and Russell Dudley Written by Joanna Frueh A restaurant table for two, with one chair on either side, sits center stage. A vase holding a large ...

This piece is an unpresented performance.

Breathing (1988) A Proposal for a Performance by Joanna Frueh and Russell Dudley Written by Joanna Frueh

A restaurant table for two, with one chair on either side, sits center stage. A vase holding a large, brilliant red or pink flower stands in the middle of the white tablecloth. Audience seating is very close to the table. The performers, dressed for a date, enter from opposite sides, and each takes a seat. Dudley removes his jacket and Frueh sets the vase at the back of the table. The performers lean toward each other and begin to breathe, audibly, in variant rhythms. The performance continues as long as . . .

Note:
The proposal was not completed. This is Frueh's and Dudley's first performance collaboration. It differs considerably from their individual performances.