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@CPR | almost : an interactive performance & installation

  • CPR – Center for Performance Research 361 Manhattan Avenue Brooklyn, NY, 11211 United States (map)

Performers: Stacy Lynn Smith, Tina Wang & Donna Costello | Photo: David Rauch | Design: Katie Dean

Tickets: $15-$25, sliding scale
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Friday, June 24, 2022 | 7:30 P.M.
Saturday, June 25, 2022 | 7:30 P.M.
Sunday, June 26, 2022 | 7:30 P.M.


Conceived and Directed by Donna Costello in collective co-authorship with Larry Jackson, Jennifer Paar, Stacy Lynn Smith and C. Tai Tai, almost reframes the performance space to welcome and get to know who we are together within a shared exchange. Viewers are invited to create a visual artifact uplifting their identity, considering how they want to be seen and simultaneously the performance begins. This project aims to elevate feminist ideas while embracing, negotiating and transforming the complexities of one’s identity. Lead artist Donna Costello states, “When we know ourselves and see one another in our complete humanity, we can be fully expressive in the world.”  

Inside an ever-changing environment of frames, paper, mylar and movement three performers (Donna Costello, Stacy Lynn Smith and C. Tai Tai) steer separate narratives unraveling internally imposed and outwardly enforced identities as their bodies contort, adapt, destroy, and transform over time. Costumes of layered paper, tulle and mylar (by Jennifer Paar) cage, cover and reveal the performers. Visual designer Larry Jackson responds in real-time, framing the performers with large rectangles and asks the audience “to look.” His framing offers an opportunity to confront personal perspectives, societal constraints, and the shimmering possibilities of revolution. 

Development of almost was supported by a Park Avenue Armory Education Space Grant, For the Artists! Residency Program at MOtiVE Brooklyn, North American Cultural Lab Deep Space Residency, BAX, and Donna Costello is a 2021-2022 Women-In-Motion Commissioned Artist. 


Important note about visiting CPR:
CPR requires all visitors, artists, and staff to provide documentation of
full vaccination against Covid-19 as well as a vaccine booster (if eligible), along with a photo ID, to enter CPR. For more information about booster eligibility, please visit the CDC's website. Masks must also be worn at all times inside CPR.


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