
When: Through November 16
Where: Artstillery, 723 Fort Worth Ave, Dallas, TX 75208
Price: $10–25; 16+
Tags: #immersivetheatre, #multimedia, #art, #interactive, #ContactAdvisory, #ContentAdvisory, #MobilityAdvisory (see below)
Artstillery’s production of The Generations of Adam will investigate institutionalized patterns of abuse. More specifically, the production will look at the domestic, spiritual, and political structures that exist to create and maintain control of environments where abuse occurs. Beyond these structural institutions of abuse, Artstillery will investigate the concepts of victimization, shame cycles, the meaning of the term ‘patriarchy,’ and how those things participate in the perpetuation of those power structures. Our installations include original narratives from community members, 13 performers in a warehouse space, projection mapping, puppets, sound design & pre-recorded video scenes all combined to tell a story of institutional trauma and healing from the perspective of three families.
You are welcome to sit, walk around, take photos, post to instagram/facebook/snapchat, purchase drinks and take in the work we have created when you join us during our performance run.
The performance has been created using Artstillery’s unique method of generative research, development and mind mapping.
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Contact Level: None
Content Advisories: Sexual abuse, coming out within an Evangelical Latino household, body shaming, adoption issues, LGBTQ+ within the institution of the church, and other mature themes.
The space is wheelchair accessible and walker accessible.
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