Mind Your Business uses musical elements—refrain, syncopation, verse, counterpoint-- to reflect the aesthetics of (female) exhaustion. Through the repetition ad nauseum of the physical lyrics, the exhausted body becomes increasingly percussive and audible, inflecting the material with an emotional valence of anxiety and anticipation.
CHOREOGRAPHY + PERFORMANCE
ReadyMaids (Anna Muselmann and Rachael Cleveland)
PERFORMANCE
November 16, 2016
Selected for the juried exhibition Me & You & This Other Thing (Juror: Francisco Cordero-Oceguera)
Southern Exposure Gallery
3030 20th Street
San Francisco, CA 94110
Mind Your Business uses musical elements—refrain, syncopation, verse, counterpoint-- to reflect the aesthetics of (female) exhaustion. Through the repetition ad nauseum of the physical lyrics, the exhausted body becomes increasingly percussive and audible, inflecting the material with an emotional valence of anxiety and anticipation.
CHOREOGRAPHY + PERFORMANCE
ReadyMaids (Anna Muselmann and Rachael Cleveland)
PERFORMANCE
November 16, 2016
Selected for the juried exhibition Me & You & This Other Thing (Juror: Francisco Cordero-Oceguera)
Southern Exposure Gallery
3030 20th Street
San Francisco, CA 94110