These works truly exemplify the Gallatin Theater Troupe's mission of a radical, people-first, care-centered practice to theatre-making, while modeling interdisciplinary storytelling.
They played for moments more, and when they played one final note trading smiles with each other, Greta succumbed and nudged the door open. The three musicians looked up in surprise.
The Western transition from the oral tradition to literacy marked the birth of hyperindividualism and the isolated point of view. Communication no longer requires intercorporeality or the physical presence of the ‘other’. Information is consumed individually in private, visual space– from the outside.