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zoe | juniper

Location
Seattle, WA
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Project Title
Clear & Sweet
Fiscal Year Awarded
2016
Grant or Program
National Dance Project Production Grant
Grant Amount
$40,000

Clear & Sweet is duo Zoe Scofield and Juniper Shuey’s multidisciplinary performance incorporating dance, vocals, and visuals resulting from an inquiry into Sacred Harp singing and choreographer Scofield’s complicated connection to her Southern roots. Strikingly raw, a cappella choral singers will be integrated into audiences, creating a powerfully immersive sonic, physical, and visual experience. With a cast of five power-house dancers and live singers from around the country, the work addresses opportunities for redemption and personal methods of worship in the company of others. Estimated artist fee: $14,000/performance, $28,000/week.

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Stefanie Karlin, Managing Director
Squid Management
tel 847.609.3597

Presenter Partners
Contemporary Arts Center New Orleans (New Orleans, LA)
New York Live Arts (New York, NY)
On the Boards (Seattle, WA)

Photo: Juniper Shuey

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