Sunday, June 10, 2012

Sex Dreams Erased By Water: a Marten/Evergreen & Company Production


se libre: BE FREE!
Sex Dreams Erased By Water
a live avant-garde performance at The Knitting Factory for Art in the Bar VI in Boise, Idaho

By: Marten/Evergreen and Company
Lisa Marten
Lukas Evergreen
Gonzalo Valdez
Krysta Nebeker

 
sex dreams...exploitations, addictions, those things that trap us in our minds and in our past...fears, rejections, those parts of us that keep us in isolation and bondage...lies, trappings, seductions, those triggers that hinder us from receiving Truth, Love, Beauty, and Life...those things that keep us from being who we really were meant to be...from being Free.

____________________________________________________________________________________

  “One day, in retrospect, the years of struggle will strike you as the most beautiful.”-Sigmund Freud

about the performance:  This piece is the vulnerable exorcism of a man trapped in his mind. As the world goes on by, his world is being rocked by inspiration, desire and of course, lust. The man must break through the chains of his underdeveloped psychosocial self and find truth. Thankfully truth is Divinely guided by love and he must choose to live or die.

____________________________________________________________________________________

hiding within...yet always covered by Divinity


dreaming and waking up


wrestling with the process


relinquishing to the process


embracing the process of cleansing


clinging to God, receiving Love


allowing the self to let go and receive Truth




experiencing something new to come forth from within that is beautiful


releasing by embracing Life and Love


cleansing Love pouring forth like a waterfall bringing freedom


experiencing freedom in heart, mind, body, and soul



The struggle through the process to receive True Freedom is worth it!
BE FREE!
____________________________________________________________________________
about Marten/Evergreen & Company: As a performing arts company, we have the desire, as most artists of any medium do, to connect with viewers on a given level of reality and/or fantasy. Progression plays a large factor and obstacle in this goal in being original, unique, and respected.

photography by Starry Night Media

No comments: