The Moving Perspective Festival closes
The Moving Perspective Festival at Inkub8, a Knight Arts Grantee, is described as “a series of individually conceived weekly workshops, “labjam “sessions and intensives designed as an open dialogue to identify meanings and procedures from idea to presentation.” But what the festival represents is Inkub8’s and its allies’ insistence that Miami become a center for cutting-edge performing arts. On Saturday, February 15th, the festival culminates with two radically different performances by Gabriel Forestieri/ProjectLIMB and Lazaro Godoy.
Cuba-born Lazaro Godoy’s “O-Z-ONE” is about meningitis. It’s a collaboration with video artist Peter Aerschmann. The disease manifests as a world of delusions that the performer tries to escape. Gabriel Forestieri’s ProjectLIMB, performed on Miami Beach last year, is about real-time relationships, not content, which in a way makes the content about real-time relationships. ProjectLIMB reemerges in a new context and thus a new iteration at Inkub8.
The Moving Perspective Festival opens Saturday, February 15th at 8 p.m. at Inkub8, 2021 N.W. 1st Place, Miami. Admission is $10 at the door. For more information, visit www.inkub8.org/Inkub8/Festival_.html.
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