![]() ![]() What a privilege to get the wide-angle view and to be asked to listen to people’s visions. Since August, section designers, community members, board members, the production team, riggers, musicians, performers, aeralists, writers, stilters, puppeteers, children, elders, techies, and foodies have gathered regularly to contemplate the nature of death through conversation, imagery, puppets, and shared community. No problems. Doesn’t that sound great?Īs directors of this mammoth cast of performers and volunteers, we cannot help but be awed by the generosity of spirit, hard work, creative drive, lost sleep, and community support offered by this otherwordly and life-giving community called Barebones. And despite traveling the road less traveled, she connects with the Tengu- tricksters who live between the two worlds, in a nexus, a junction- where the outside world seemingly doesn’t exist and they can play for eternity. ![]() She’s been on a long winding road, wild with her passion for life and with the sorrow of losing a loved one. We’d like to introduce you to our lonely traveler. This year, we turn our eyes towards the possibility of life without death, of the life-cycle dismembered, of the worms left with no food. No worms, no fertilizing poop, no life-giving soil, no raspberries in summer. How can we accept death, when we suffer so much from missing those we have loved and who have passed on? The worms crawl in, the worms crawl out, the worms play pinochle on your snout! At some point we return to the primordial soup from which we came. ![]()
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