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Located in SOMA in San Francisco, CounterPULSE is a non-profit theater, performance space, community center, and gallery with roots deep in the Bay Area’s provocative performance and dance scenes. CounterPULSE produces its own shows, helps support local artists and activists with its programs and can be rented for productions and rehearsals.

Video of Buried in The Body Of Rememberance/Enterrada en El Cuerpo DeL Recuerdo

by Violeta Luna / August 19th, 2008 / Posted in: CounterPULSE, Events, Video.

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This is a montage of part one of Part 1 of Border Tryp(Tych) by Secos Y Mojados. The Piece is about the experiences, emotions, memories, and the moment an immigrant leaves their country and crosses the border.

it features the voice and testimonial of the David’s mother, Rosa Molina.

Soundtrack: David Molina Video

Projections and Set: Victor Cartagena

Performance: Violeta Luna

Direction and editing: Roberto Varea & Victor Cartagena

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2 Responses to Video of Buried in The Body Of Rememberance/Enterrada en El Cuerpo DeL Recuerdo

  1. Martin A. David

    Wow–it’s projects like this that make me so proud to be part of CounterPULSE.

  2. Jessica Robinson

    Yes- I can’t wait to see this performance. It’s been absolutely fascinating to watch Violeta and her collaborators develop this work over the last few months. Almost as much as the art itself, I’ve loved the smart and honest discussions we’ve had along the way with during the work-in-progress showings.

    That’s why I’m really excited about our post-show discussion this Friday (Sept 12th). Work like this is so complex and multi-layered– I can’t wait to tease out the layers of meaning and talk with the audience about what they experience.