A classic marionette might have eight to 10 strings.
Leah Ogawa’s latest puppet, an ethereal tree-shaped form, has more than 600: clustered into thickets and tangles, threaded through eye bolts on the ceiling, and fanning out overhead to all corners of the room.
Or you could call it a dance performed amid a landscape of strange props.
Or a kinetic sculpture activated from the sidelines.
Throughout the 21-minute arc of “Divine Generations,” a silent four-person ensemble pulls and unspools various cords around the room, to coax inert disc-shaped elements into a wakeful upward dance.
Persons:
Leah Ogawa’s, Ogawa, John Tsung, ”, Tsung, John Adams –
Locations:
KinoSaito, Lower Hudson Valley, Verplanck