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beloved nervous system
12023-06-26T15:13:54-07:00HWMI Collectivee9834cc7ce3ac75886dd0a3fb2f5880c3e10ab9e433981audio file of a collaboration between choreographer Cynthia Ling Lee and sound artist Anna Friz, both of whom are COVID-19 long-haulers. Composed largely of sounds produced by Cynthia’s dancing body and electronics played by Anna, the work evokes the uneven physical and emotional terrain of healing and ailing, asking: what is the sound of the chronically ill dancing body? What happens to dance when you can hear it but can’t see it?" With additional sounds contributed by Gabriel Saloman.plain2023-06-26T15:13:54-07:00HWMI Collectivee9834cc7ce3ac75886dd0a3fb2f5880c3e10ab9e
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1media/File_000.pngmedia/Cynthia_somatic snail.jpg2023-06-25T23:37:41-07:00beloved nervous system19sound file collaborationimage_header2023-12-20T14:19:18-08:00 beloved nervous systemis a sound art piece that evokes the uneven physical and emotional terrain of healing and ailing, asking, What is the sound of the chronically ill dancing body? What happens to dance when you can hear it but can’t see it? A collaboration between choreographer Cynthia Ling Lee and sound artist Anna Friz, both of whom are COVID-19 long-haulers, beloved nervous system is composed largely of sounds produced by Cynthia’s dancing body and electronics played by Anna with additional sounds contributed by Gabriel Saloman.
To hear the collaboration, click on the black space below (run time: 7 min) .