Savannah Jenkins & Lillie Persinger, Photo by Snovian Image
This performance, inspired by the short life cycle of bugs, explore and examine the intricate habitats and repetitive routines of bugs but how this also mirrors our human tendencies. By highlighting the discomfort of being trapped in habitual patterns, the work hopes to push audiences to reflect on the unsettling, often invisible forces that govern existence. Through this exploration, we want you all to draw connections between the persistence of nature’s cycles and our own unyielding patterns, that evoke both empathy and unease in our day to day.
Lillie Persinger (They/She)- Lillie is a dance artist based out of Greensboro North Carolina who received their Bachelors of Art in Dance studies from Appalachian State University in 2021. Lillie is a current member of the dance community collaborating in work under the moniker liminality project. Lillie’s current artistic interests lie in the exploration of what feels gooey, life-giving, and sustainable.
Savannah Jenkins (She/Her)- Savannah is a North Carolina dance artist based out of Greensboro, who received a Bachelor of Fine Arts in performance and choreography, along with studies in anthropology and arts administration in 2022. She has had the opportunity to work under the company liminality project and collaborate with many other artists in NC, Chicago, and New York. Savannah seeks to create work that fosters connection, supports empathy, and encourages curiosity and play.
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