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Another Tree Dance
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A poet's essay, an essay for a room, for the mouth, the hand, the ear.
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30 June 2015

Another Tree Dance is a poet's essay, an essay for a room, for the mouth, the hand, the ear, a philosophy housed not in concepts but in sentences, storyboards, gestures, slides, songs, visible and invisible things. With additional essays on performance.
Created as the oblique cousin to her dissertation on Emerson, Karinne Keithley Syers’s Another Tree Dance mines the images of her personal and creative history, coaxing from private recursions the abyssal dives and uncertain floats of thinking through a life that swims and glitters.
The following is what I experienced. ...A sensation of expectant awareness, excited stillness, and a pervasive, overwhelmingly unnameable foreboding which resulted not in fear but in acceptance.” - Eric Conroe
it utterly bewitched me” Elizabeth Zimmer
Created as the oblique cousin to her dissertation on Emerson, Karinne Keithley Syers’s Another Tree Dance mines the images of her personal and creative history, coaxing from private recursions the abyssal dives and uncertain floats of thinking through a life that swims and glitters.
The following is what I experienced. ...A sensation of expectant awareness, excited stillness, and a pervasive, overwhelmingly unnameable foreboding which resulted not in fear but in acceptance.” - Eric Conroe
it utterly bewitched me” Elizabeth Zimmer
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Pages: 152
Publisher: Theatre Communications Group
Imprint: 53rd State Press
Publication Date:
30 June 2015
Trim Size: 6.00 X 4.25 in
ISBN: 9780985757786
Format: Paperback
Karinne Keithley Syers is an interdisciplinary artist working in sound, text, movement, video, and essay. She won a BESSIE Award for Outstanding Production in 2011 for her performance, Montgomery Park, or Opulence.