STEPHANIE LAVON TROTTER
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waiting to be moved

waiting to be moved came out of wanting to confront the joy/fear of singing -especially for non-singers, Intimacy, the Unknown, and Anticipation, and asking: when we confront someone with sound and movement how do we react? do we engage?
“There is a kind of intimacy, called physical intimacy, that occurs when two people try to occupy the same space. There is another kind of intimacy, called spiritual intimacy, that occurs when these people recognize their attempt. The voice is the bridge between physical intimacy and spiritual intimacy. Everyone sounds different. Everyone occupies a unique space. The chaos of a crowd moving is no different than the chaos of anticipation one feels waiting to be moved.” -- September 2012

waiting to be moved: phase one from stephanie lavon trotter on Vimeo.

waiting to be moved: phase two from stephanie lavon trotter on Vimeo.

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