Michelle Levy summons the serendipitous elements that brought her to this very moment: a déja vu in a field; a religious craving; an overlooked report card that is very, very old; a letter drafted from the sky; a grandmother’s cryptic message; a scotch sour; Poland; and possibly, falafel. Performed at the intersection of premonition, research and reanimation, Ruins of Achelach shares a developing genealogical mystery as it unfolds.
In an Intro Performance Leigh Davis and invited guests perform Mother Circle, with choral compositions written by Annie Garretson for the Threshold Choir
In an Intro Performance Leigh Davis and invited guests perform Mother Circle, with choral compositions written by Annie Garretson for the Threshold Choir
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