The Inspiration for “It is She Who I See”
“It is She Who I See” celebrates the original woman who is in all of us, and launches an exploration of gender imbalance that permeates societies all over the world.
“It is She Who I See” celebrates the original woman who is in all of us, and launches an exploration of gender imbalance that permeates societies all over the world.
Norah Long sings Rita Dove’s poem “The Hill has Something to Say” at the workshop, audio/video recording session and special event “The Making of It is She Who I See,” September 17, 2012.
The audience put on wearable art by local artists and designers, and were invited onto the stage to experience the immersive multimedia environment at the workshop, audio/video recording session and special event “The Making of It is She Who I See,” September 17, 2012.
In this piece the group performs a deconstruction of Rita Dove’s poem “The Hill has Something to Say” at the workshop, audio/video recording session and special event “The Making of It is She Who I See,” September 17, 2012.
Paul Herwig performs “She” at the workshop, audio/video recording session and special event “The Making of It is She Who I See,” September 17, 2012.