Beth Gill

Electric Midwife

Electric Midwife plays on symmetry and illusion as the performers pull the intimate audience into a mesmerizing kaleidoscope of movement and color weaving throughout the space with highly... More

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Electric Midwife

Electric Midwife plays on symmetry and illusion as the performers pull the intimate audience into a mesmerizing kaleidoscope of movement and color weaving throughout the space with highly structured, minimalist dance. Beth Gill is a Queens-based artist, making work in New York City. She critically examines issues relating to the fields of contemporary dance and performance studies, through an ongoing exploration of aesthetics and perception.

"Electric Midwife is viewed by an intentionally small audience of 14 people each night who sit directly center, opposite the dance, in order to best experience the symmetry. With each touring opportunity that the piece receives I try to reimagine the seating in a way, which can suite the new theater yet, honors the original concept of the dance." - Beth Gill

Filmed at the Museum of Human Achievement
Presented by the
Fusebox Festival

  • Performance: Apr 27, 2013

  • Venue: Museum of Human Achievement | Austin, TX

  • Duration: 45 min

  • Posted: Sep 23, 2013

Cast & Credits

Visual Concept and Choreography by Beth Gill
Original sound score performed live by Jon Moniaci
Lighting Design by Madeline Best
Performed by Anna Carapetyan Danielle Goldman Jennifer Lafferty Nicole Mannarino Marilyn Maywald Rebecca Warner