Love Letters To Doubt

can you hear me now?

Love Letters To Doubt is a solo performance that presents an autobiographical collection of movement vignettes through which Doubt leads the audience through the sacraments of unknowing. This introspective work reflects the often hidden journey of loss and liberation experienced when one departs from their spiritual or ideological heritage.

What happens to our sense of reality when the ideals of our ideological fabric begin to unravel?

How do we reconcile our need to belong with our need to become? 

Thematically, the work explores revival, doubt, and tradition through the embodiment of Renaissance imagery, abstract autobiographical text, and detailed improvisational scores. These elements are woven together to create movement vignettes offered as embodied parables.

This work was created through the support of Fly On A Wall’s 2023 “Excuse The Art” production. It has since been performed for the 2024 Women’s Arts Exchange and The Breath & The Clay 2024 Conference.

The creation and continuation of this work has been possible through Fly On A Wall’s Excuse The Art Program, ImmerseATL Collective choreographic residency in Dance Lab at The High Museum of Art, and Creative Residency at the Hambidge Center for Creative Arts and Sciences.