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7 stories by "Hilary Tanabe"

Feeling Sound by Hilary Tanabe

Two pieces that delve into ideas surrounding worship and identity: Angie Pittman's "Came Up in a Lonely Castle" and Johnnie Cruise Mercer/TheREDProjectNYC's "Process memoir 4: The word, the …

SOURCE: Culture Bot at 1:33pm on June 28, 2019

Entering the Fifth Dimension: Yanira Castro's STAGE by Hilary Tanabe

Its in-betweenness, like the liminal space of "not me…not not me," grants us the ability to be in two places at once.

SOURCE: Culture Bot at 6:24pm on October 6, 2017

The Chronic Pleasure of Creating Queer Spaces by Hilary Tanabe

She mourns and then she is fully present, looking right through you, dancing with abandon.

SOURCE: Culture Bot at 12:48pm on September 19, 2017

Feeling Grief, Feeling Female, Feeling Un-American by Hilary Tanabe

A never-ending stream of hypnotic ghosts.

SOURCE: Culture Bot at 4:33pm on August 25, 2017

Dancing with Ghosts: Trajal Harrell's Becoming/Chanelling/Voguing Kazuo Ohno/Tatsumi Hijikata/Antonia Merce by Hilary Tanabe

A new way of being, a new world emerges, one of infinite possibility, as the current one is upended.

SOURCE: Culture Bot at 8:06pm on August 21, 2017

Negotiations of Self by Hilary Tanabe

These ugly feelings: disgust, animatedness, mourning, are radical in their fugitivity.

SOURCE: Culture Bot at 8:12am on December 5, 2016

My Sister's Skin: Nadia Tykulsker and Jennifer Harge, performing race and death in America by Hilary Tanabe

I entered Standard Toykraft, a theater space in a Williamsburg loft where Nadia Tykulsker both crafted and presented Saw You Yesterday, and my breath was immediately stifled by an oppressive…

SOURCE: Culture Bot at 3:54pm on October 5, 2016
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