© Steven Pisano

Femme x 3 / Jasmine Hearn und Pamela Pietro

Programme

Duett (15 min) // Gestures 289 (10 min) // I’ll remember your spine, Matr (15 min) // All the things I thought I knew but (15 min)

in German / English

Duet / Jasmine Hearn and Pamela Pietro

How do we want to set up the space? The conversation between Pamela Pietro and Jasmine Hearn is an improvised, embodied landing score and dialogue that draws on their six-year practice of meeting and moving, getting to know each other as friends through form, sound and shape.

By and with Pamela Pietro, Jasmine Hearn

Gestures 289 / Solo by Pamela Pietro directed by Jasmine Hearn

This solo is a movement study that is part of a breathing anthological catalogue of Jasmine Hearn's dance and performance lineage. In collaboration with Pamela Pietro, this work maps presence and patterns of holding and letting go.

Directed by Jasmine Hearn Choreography Jasmine Hearn, Pamela Pietro Performance Pamela Pietro Sound Jasmine Hearn

I'll remember your spine, Matr / Solo by Jasmine Hearn

This solo is a prelude to the forthcoming project Memory Fleet: A Return to Matr and features the results of travels to Macedonia and Italy.

Concept, Performance Jasmine Hearn Sound Jasmine Hearn

All the things I thought I knew but / Solo by Pamela Pietro

Concept, Performance Pamela Pietro

Pamela Pietro is an independent artist, performer and educator who studied dance with a minor in Biomedical Ethics at the University of Washington. She is Acting Chair of the New York University Tisch School for the Arts, Department of Dance. She was awarded first prize for academic achievement and performance by the National Society of Arts and Letters and received a gold medal at the Asiagraph Video/Choreography Competition in Shanghai, China.

Jasmine Hearn is an internationally-touring interdisciplinary artist, director, performer, choreographer, organizer, doula, and teacher. They are committed to performance as an expansive practice that includes a spectrum of dance and somatic traditions and techniques, sound composition, design, cooking, and the archiving of matrilineal memories.