zoe | juniper

The Other Shore: Future Ancestors

The Other Shore: Future Ancestors is the second of two complementary performances by zoe | juniper. Within this immersive sculptural installation and durational performance taking place over 60... More

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The Other Shore: Future Ancestors

The Other Shore: Future Ancestors is the second of two complementary performances by zoe | juniper. Within this immersive sculptural installation and durational performance taking place over 60 minutes, seven dancers offer different solo performances over the course of the weekend. Future Ancestors highlights the vulnerabilities of performers and audiences and examines the experience of seeing and being seen by expanding the possibilities of perception. Each dancer’s unique solo was inspired by their birth story, the works instigated by asking family about the day they were born. During each 60-minute performance installation, you are encouraged to move around the performer in the sculpture, in essence co-choreographing the performance experience with how you move about and where you stand.

The Other Shore is an immersive media installation space, inviting intimate groups of audience members to experience a performance from the ground up. At the intersection of dance, installation, video, and technology, The Other Shore is presented in two distinct sections and seeks to spark a simple shift in the structure of traditional performance to alter the relationship between audience and dancer. In collaboration with designers Sara Brown, Evan Christian Anderson, and Bobby McElver, the work aims to expose vulnerabilities of performers and audiences. As well as examine the experience of seeing and being seen, now. 

The Other Shore is supported by the Princess Grace Foundation Special Projects award. The Other Shore was co-commissioned by Jacob's Pillow and developed in the Pillow Lab, with support from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. The Other Shore was co-commissioned by Carolina Performing Arts at The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Special thanks to MIT School of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences. Creative residency provided by On the Boards, Mass MoCA, MOtiVE Brooklyn and NueBox Phoenix.
Thank you to the MASS MoCA Technical Crew and Stagg, Jacob’s Pillow technical crew and staff, On to Boards, Velocity Dance Center, Princess Grace Foundation, John Robinson, our Patreon supporters, and all the generous artists who are helping to make this possible.

  • Performance: October 19-23, 2022

  • Venue: On the Boards, Seattle, WA

  • Duration: 43 minutes

  • Posted: Dec 19, 2024

Cast & Credits

Conceived And Directed by Zoe Scofield and Juniper Shuey
Choreography Zoe Scofield with dancers
Producing Manager Lilach Orenstein
Dancers (Live Performance) Maia Durfee, Gia Falzone, Alexis Fletcher, Akoiya Harris, Kehari Hutchinson, Nia-Amina Minor, Justin Rapaport, Zoe Scofield
Dancers (At Home Book / 360 Videos) Sydney Donovan, Kehari Hutchinson, Claude (Cj) Johnson, Zoe Scofield, Gilbert T. Small III
Music Composition Evan Christian Anderson
Set Design Sara Brown
Dramaturgy Meredith Glisson
Rehearsal Director Shane Donohue
Stylist Stephanie Bahniuk
Video Design Juniper Shuey
Book Design Zoe Scofield and Juniper Shuey
360 Cinematography Juniper Shuey
360 Sound Design Julian Martlew

About The Artist

zoe | juniper is driven by the idea of mythologizing the experience of our senses; creating performances and visual art that challenge the viewer’s perception of time and perspective as well as allowing their work’s intention to be spacious enough for empathetic experiences to emerge. Their work realizes and exists in the state of liminality- the sense of being ‘in-between’. By working across different disciplines, Zoe Scofield and Juniper Shuey filter our sensual experiences into the mediums that best embody a facet of the myth their overall concept is based on. The collaboration between Juniper and Zoe is defined by having visual and choreographic designs work in tandem so that aesthetics and form become seamless. The purpose of their collaboration is to immerse the audience in the conjunction of the physical and fantastical realms. zoeandjuniper.com

As a visual artist and choreographer, Juniper and Zoe are drawn together as collaborators by their respect for and subverted use of classical form, aesthetic clarity and the desire to create a sense of heightened reality. Zoe Scofield and Juniper Shuey began their collaboration in 2004 with I am nothing without you, for On the Boards’ NW New Works Festival 2005.  Spectrum Dance Theater, the Frye Art Museum and Ten Tiny Dances have commissioned the in company 2007, 2008 and 2009 respectively.  Zoe, Juniper and composer/musician Morgan Henderson were the co-creators of the Secret of Gold Festival in 2006, an annual multi-disciplinary arts festival in Arlington, WA. They received a NPN Creation Fund and Residency commission, and a National Dance Project Production Grant (2008-2009) for their work the devil you know is better than the devil you don’t. zoe | juniper are recipients of an Artist Trust Fellowship and GAP grant and received a National Dance Project Production Grant  (2009-2010), NPN Creation Fund and Trust for Mutual Understanding and Dance Theater Workshop Suitcase Fund Grant for A Crack in Everything which Premiered in 2011 at Jacob’s Pillow and will tour throughout 2013.

Zoe Scofield is a dance and visual artist based in Seattle Washington since 2002. Born and raised in Gainesville GA, Zoe began ballet at a young age, instilling in her a deep love and interest in structure, discipline and performances’ ability to create a transformative experience. Zoe attended Walnut Hill School for the Arts, an arts high school in Boston MA, receiving a Monticello Choreography Fellowship and graduating with high honors in dance. After, she danced with Prometheus Dance in Boston and Atlas Moves, directed by Bill James in Toronto Canada.

Born in California, Juniper Shuey is a visual artist based in Seattle WA since 1997. Juniper went to Emerson College in Boston, studying set and lighting design for three years. He then transferred to Ceramics at the University of Washington where the faculty allowed him to develop his art in performance and clay. This developed into the use of video projection into space as a sculptural element in his work. Juniper’s work has been published in several art books including SOIL Artist, Lava, and Fashion is ART. His video installations, photographs and performances have been shown both nationally and internationally including Italy, Budapest, NYC, Houston, Seattle, Portland and Christchurch, New Zealand. Juniper has participated on several professional art panels including New England Foundation for the Arts, The MacArthur Foundation and a professional practices panel discussion at the University of Washington. In 2004 Juniper received the Curators Choice Award at Tacoma Art Museums Northwest Biennial. In 2005 he had his first solo gallery exhibition at Howard House in Seattle and in 2006 he won the People’s Choice Award in Bellevue Art Museum’s Northwest Biennial. Juniper was a fellow at The MacDowell Colony in 2010 and won the 2013 Stranger Genius Award for Performance with collaborator Zoe Scofield.

"...may be the most impressive dance/sound/visual spectacle to come from a Seattle creative troupe this year." - Seattle Times