Every Ocean Hughes: River Mar 25–26, 2023

Every Ocean Hughes: River

Mar 25–26, 2023

There is a drawing in black pen of two wave shapes, hinged diagonally and each set against step-like pyramidal forms. Above the left wave, there is a drawn oval inside a rectangle, labeled "bathtub." Above the right, there is a simply rendered bench, labeled "bench."
There is a drawing in black pen of two wave shapes, hinged diagonally and each set against step-like pyramidal forms. Above the left wave, there is a drawn oval inside a rectangle, labeled "bathtub." Above the right, there is a simply rendered bench, labeled "bench."

Every Ocean Hughes, concept drawing for River, 2023

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Floor 3, Theater

River, 2023 
Live performance; 30 minutes

March 24, 7 pm
March 25, 4 pm & 7 pm
March 26, 4 pm

River (2023), a newly commissioned performance by Every Ocean Hughes (b. 1977), reimagines mythological crossings through song, text, choreographed movement, and set design. Hughes merges the trope of descending into the underworld—a recurring motif in ancient mythologies—with the porous, transcultural frame of the “crossing.” She emphasizes the term’s dual meanings, the ability to travel between one world and another and the thresholds that permit entry and return. To situate this thinking, the artist turns to a longstanding interest: the piers that lined the West Side of Manhattan, a gathering spot for queer and other marginalized communities, and the pilings that remain of them today. Within this multivalent context, this performance addresses the closely entwined themes of legacy, loss, and inheritance through its cast of characters, which includes two protagonists, chorus-like figures, and a banjo player. River is the third and most recent installment in Hughes’s multidisciplinary series inspired by death care. 

ASL interpretation will be offered during the Sunday, March 26th performance. If you have any other access-related questions, please contact us at accessfeedback@whitney.org or (646) 666-5574.


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