REFLECT + WRITE

Memory/Nostalgia

STORY 4: Short Term Memory – John

STORY 2: Easter, 1996 – Gabrielle

STORY 2: A Summer of Sisterhood – Kimmy

STORY ? : (Spy Kids)  – Bailey

JUXTAPOSITIONS: A Star Fell and Nobody Remembered – Kimmy

JUXTAPOSITIONS: Hotels Across The Country – John

SHOW DON’T TELL – Phoebe

SHOW DON’T TELL – Molly

Love

STORY 4: Once in the Highlands – Kimmy

STORY 1: A Kiss for the Heart to Grow – Kimmy

STORY 1: Three Dated and a Wedding – Gabrielle

STORY 4: Us – Paige

STORY 5: The Origin of Love – Molly

JUXTAPOSITIONS: Love Is – Gabrielle

Creation/Universe

STORY 3: Adam & Eve – Molly

STORY ? : Cosmogeny – Sophia

JUXTAPOSITIONS: The End of The World – Molly

SHOW DON’T TELL – Sarah

Magic AND/OR Stars

STORY 5 – Everything Sparkles – Gabrielle

STORY 5 – Like Magic – Phoebe

STORY 4: Short Term Memory – John

Failure

STORY ?: FAILURE: Carina

STORY 2: Adventures in the Osaka Red Light District – Omar

JUXTAPOSITIONS: The Job Hunt of David Carter

JUXTAPOSITIONS: David’s Quarter-Life Crisis/Panic Attack

SHOW DON’T TELL – Carina

2 – 3 Things I’ve Made:

SHOW DON’T TELL: The Black Panther Party

For me, this was the first of my pieces where I felt every element really informed each other, even though the could (technically) all stand on their own. I think that made the piece even more powerful.

STORY3: Don’t Forget Your Mission (Thanks, Yonce)

I like this story, because I feel like an instructional guide 21 year old Kimmy would give to 11 year old Kimmy. It’s also a story about maintaining confidence, which is definitely something I did not have as an 11 year old girl, so something like this would have been helpful.  (i.e. I would have been my own fairy godmother.)

3 – 5 Things Made By Others:

SHOW DON’T TELL – Carina

The struggle in this piece was incredibly fascinating. There was a lot of failure involved which produced a both physical and audible reactions from the class as a audience

  • JUXTAPOSITIONS – Enraged Edibles – Omar

The great thing the these performances is that Omar was able to take 2 very basic food items (like a raisin or a corndog) and address real systemic problems in the U.S. At the same time, he made the outlet for which he did that (slam poetry), seem like a farce.

  • SHOW DON’T TELL – Bailey 

This piece was the creepiest performance piece I have ever been apart of. The act of 14 disembodied heads looking at each other felt extremely unnatural. Moreover, we were all fed by this almost naked man and told to not hiccup. Everything felt so ritualistic. I LOVED IT! (And also is a  connection to his other 5 Senses piece)