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New England-Based Dance Ensemble Explores Impact of Climate Change

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Monday, July 24, 2023   

Smoke from Canadian wildfires this summer has permeated not only New England's air, but the performing arts.

The Loom Ensemble - an interdisciplinary theater company - aims to examine the intersections of public health and social justice in its new work, "Tell Me How You Breathe."

Producer and Company Co-founder Raphael Sacks said the piece tackles the unevenly distributed impacts of climate change on who gets to breathe freely, and fully.

"These questions of how climate catastrophe and racial justice intersect in the lungs," said Sacks, "still feel like necessary questions of our time."

Sacks said performing in Vermont during the recent catastrophic flooding brings greater immediacy to the work, and that youth climate activists will participate in some performances.

The diverse Loom Ensemble plans to bring Tell Me How You Breathe to venues throughout Vermont, Massachusetts and New York this summer.

The performance isn't just a spectator sport - according to Sacks - who explained audiences will not only be asked to "lean into" the often uncomfortable subjects of climate change and racial justice, but to participate in the performance as well.

"The show is woven throughout with gentle invitations to participate," said Sacks, "to learn the songs that are being sung onstage, and to stand up out of your seat and move if you feel inspired."

Sacks said through playful storytelling, dance and music, the audience is allowed a space to grieve for the climate.

As a young parent himself, he said, one role in the performance is a parent imagining the future his daughter will inherit. But he adds audiences will find joy throughout the work as well.




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