A Three-Part Response to the Archive by Andrea Vazquez-Aguirre Kaufmann
My three-part response to the archive is based on Kirin Makker’s ‘Touch,’ Tania Day-Magallon’s ‘El Lenguaje es mi Tierra, mi Identidad,’ and Lauren Jimerson’s ‘My Story.’
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I. Response to Kirin Makker’s ‘Touch’
By Andrea Vazquez-Aguirre Kaufmann
Music by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (Source: SmartSound Music Library)
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I was inspired by the object-memories that Kirin shared in her story. In my response, I devised a shadow dance with my mother’s hand. For me, this shadow-impression is a reminder of a loved one’s touch and possible emotional content via non-verbal communication.
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II. Response to Tania Day-Magallon’s ‘El Lenguaje es mi Tierra, mi Identidad’
By Andrea Vazquez-Aguirre Kaufmann
Music: P. Mascagni Intermezzo from Cavalleria Rusticana (Source: SmartSound Music Library)
I have also explored the theme of identity in my own work. In my choreographic response, I chose to play with a couple of different points of view as a metaphor for the facets that play a role in one’s identity. My movement motifs are derived from the images of land and mother to which Tania feels strongly connected.
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III. Response to Lauren Jimerson’s ‘My Story’
By Andrea Vazquez-Aguirre Kaufmann
Lauren’s opening thoughts struck me. In my shadow choreography, I intended to portray the lack of sympathy and support from the outside world that she felt many times.
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[Wichita, Kansas]
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Photograph by Gracie Griffiths
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