on the other side of the glass plate, she wore nothing

  

Our first official project, on the other side of the glass plate, she wore nothing, is a show about fashion and boxes, a place where inside is out and outside is in, where self perception melds with your perception. It is a place for tumbling into frames, rhythms, and patterns – and getting lost in the seams. Under Esther's creative direction, we first presented this piece March 6, 2008, at Dixon Place.

on the other side of the glass plate, she wore nothing is a project about the role of fashion in one’s self-perception and in the outside perceptions of that same self. It is about the open crevices of identity and the intimate arena of exposure.

personnel:
Esther Palmer – choreography & performance
Amiti Perry - performance
David Morneau – music composition & performance
Elle Chyun - costume design & construction
Shana McKay Burns - set design
Kris Diehl - set construction
Tate Evans, JoLayne Morneau, Christie Newman - FOH ladies

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