The Creative Process behind EVEROTHERWISE by Dance Artist Leslie Seiters


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Oct 25 2024 38 mins  

In my conversation with Leslie Seiters, we talk about the process of making the piece, 'everotherwise'. A consistent process that started more than three years ago, Seiters describes her self as an in-director, noticing the tangents and pulling out fragments from an ocean of material.


She writes about her decision to finally share this work, "It is long-delayed and too soon, emergent and well-established, known and what-is-it-ish? Prominent elements have faded, accidental happenstances have become central, and traces of our long process are in and out of focus."


everotherwise by Leslie Seiters


Friday, Oct.25th at 7:30; Two shows Saturday, Oct. 26th at 5:30 and 7:30

The Prebys Stage (at SDSU, across from the ENS building)

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everotherwise interrupts an ongoing flow and assembles fragmented information into an “otherwise” weave. Dancing is tangential, coincidental, and nearly recognizable creating distance from patterns of meaning, knowing and expectation.


To discover more of about the work of Leslie Seiters: https://leslie-seiters.com/


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