EXCERPT 01: PHASE 2
From 2021 live broadcast
EXCERPT 02: PHASE 04
From 2021 live broadcast
EXCERPT 03: PHASE 06
From 2021 live broadcast

All Over Everywhere, 2021

Dedicated project site:  allovereverywhere.automaticrelease.org

Shifting weather patterns, eroding environments, mutating undersea habitats and organic decay flicker in and out in All Over Everywhere, an interdisciplinary memento mori for our compromised planet – a requiem for what has already been lost as well as a benediction for what remains. Conjuring a live cine-performance through the interplay of otherworldly video, reactive sound, intoned words, movement, technology and spectral glitches, All Over Everywhere is a hymn to the natural world and a response to the anxieties and losses of this past year.

Unfolding over seven phases, All Over Everywhere offers a poetic and cinematic experience drawing on texts including by Edgar Allan Poe, A Song On the End of the World by Czeslaw Milosz, The Sea Around Us by Rachel Carson and Annihilation by Jeff VanderMeer.

All Over Everywhere was performed live on May 21 and 22, 2021 and simultaneously broadcast from MITU580 in Brooklyn, NY.

Performers: Dee BeasnealElizabeth Carena, Saori Tsukada

Additional Music and “Reach Up” Song: Chris Cerrone

All Over Everywhere is made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Kathy Hochul and the New York State Legislature. With additional support from: The NYC Women’s Fund for Media, Music and Theatre by the City of New York Mayor’s Office of Media and Entertainment in association with The New York Foundation for the Arts and residencies at Yaddo and MacDowell. Supported in part by Theater Mitu’s Artists-At-Home program.

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IMAGES FROM 2024 - LIVE PERFORMANCE AT HERE

IMAGES FROM 2021 LIVE-BROADCAST

All Over Everywhere has also existed as an installation with iterations at Portal: Governors Island, Parsons School of Design, Yaddo, and MacDowell.

Performers have included: Dee Beasnael, Elizabeth Carena, Saori Tsukada and Tara O’Con