23
May/12

ADRIENNE WESTWOOD: RECORD

23
May/12

Adrienne Westwood’s RECORD uses the LP to explore time, space, and memory (photo by Seth Easter)

One Arm Red
10 Jay St., ninth floor
May 24-27, $15
718-222-1601
www.onearmred.com
www.adriennewestwood.com

Adrienne Westwood’s evening-length multimedia dance piece Record explores memory, much as the joy of listening to vinyl LPs is a memory to many (and a mystery to others). Collaborating with sound artist Jim Briggs III and designer Seth Easter, Westwood, the Brooklyn-based cofounder of VIA Dance Collaboration (Lullaby in Surrealism, Beside: Ourselves), says of Record, “When you enter the room with the record player, it is playing a song you have never heard. Yet, it sounds familiar. The tone of it tells you it is old. The scratchiness tells you of its history. And since none of us know the song, we know the record wasn’t ours. It never belonged to us. It has brought with it the traces of those we don’t know.” Conceived and choreographed by Westwood, the work, running May 24-27 at Brooklyn’s One Arm Red, incorporates live video, projected images, directional audio, childhood toys, and, yes, a record player; the show is performed by Jung-eun Kim, Lauren Bakst, Julia Kelly, Kathryn Logan, Helen Simoneau, Jacob Slominski, and Katie Swords. On Friday and Saturday, One Arm Red will also present 3 Sticks Theatre Company’s Paper Plane,, along with special performances by AH! HA! Physical Theater and the Iris Ensemble; admission is pay-what-you-can.