Lost Interiors

WHAT PEOPLE Wrote
A Secret Journey
Your history together brought us to many unknown lands. You left us feeling we witnessed a secret journey. Cats. Ships passing. String. Sisters. Everyone who has peopled this room. Honoring every moment together. Honoring space. Figurative and literal. Timing of join-ups. Use of room. Start > Finish. Complete.
A Miracle in Nature
"Puzzle-like configurations of two bodies coming together. One body moving another, yet not mechanic, but purely organic. Felt like watching a miracle in nature that happened once in a hundred years; like a waterfall full of glowing stars."
an umbilical cord betweeN
"It was beautiful—a cascading shifting relationship with each other and the space that wasn't quite human, in a world where there wasn't quite verticality. But y'all also managed to be firmly connected—an umbilical cord between you. Thank you for your clarity and simplicity of structure; all felt helpful in these dark days. "
Lost Interiors
Presented by the
Gregangelo MuseuM
Film Premiere: August 26th, 2021
Semi-finalist for Best Dance Video
and Best Experimental Short
at the San Francisco Arthouse Short Festival
The Gregangelo Museum is proud to present “Lost Interiors”, a video-poem that uses site-specific dance to explore how it feels for the body to lose access to a beloved inner space.
Many of us have viscerally experienced feelings of cabin fever, intense isolation, and grief from loss of friends and loved ones over the past year. “Lost Interiors” explores these experiences of embodied overwhelm through poetry, visuals and movement.
CREDITS
Choreography and Dance by:
Megan Lowe
Poetry:
"Calle Milagro 2" by Miah Jeffra
"All Not Lost" by Nazelah Jameson
"Four Walls" by Tongo Eisen-Martin
Music by:
Chris Gagnon and Aaron M. Gold
Costumes by:
Gregangelo Herrara and Megan Lowe
Make Up by:
Darkhia Damba
"Vanity Mirror" Prop from:
Rebecca Power
Video Edit and Sound Design by:
Chris Gagnon
Direction and Camera by:
Benjamin Friedman
Story by:
Elizeya Quate
Production by:
Edmund Zagorin
Filmed at the:
The Gregangelo Museum