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Annie Wilson鈥檚 'Lovertits' Comes to Bryn Mawr

February 4, 2016

Lovertits

Annie Wilson鈥檚 dance theater piece Lovertits, which was a hit at the 2014 Fringe Festival, had a sold-out run at Bryn Mawr鈥檚 Hepburn Teaching Theater from January 28-30.

This piece of dance theater merges and abstracts burlesque, clown, improvisation, cabaret, and postmodern dance to create a work that probes the viewer鈥檚 conceptions of sexuality, the act of looking, and the body politic.

Centering on the body as a site of exploration, Annie Wilson鈥檚 choreography challenges the interplay between sexuality and nudity, using the performers鈥 bodies as puppets and a makeshift map.

The performers, Christina Gesualdi, Jenna Horton, and Ilse Zoerb weave in and out of the audience, transforming into different characters, all the while exploring what it means to be a woman with a body.

鈥淚t caught the audience in its moments of vulnerability,鈥 said Erica Rice 鈥17, a Bryn Mawr student who attended Lovertits, adding that the performance created 鈥渁n invitation to share the radical reminder of the secret wonderful weird of our own being.鈥

In addition to the performances, there was a brunch and roundtable discussion with Annie Wilson on Sunday where students were invited to discuss the piece with the choreographer.

Lovertits was part of the 暴风资源 Performing Arts Series, and tickets were complimentary for all Tri-Co students, faculty, and staff.

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~ Emma Wells '17

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