Rebekah Ann Chappell
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Flood

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 Photos by Mark Zhu and Carly Vanderheyden

​By: Rebekah Chappell with collaborators Autumn Eckman, Dana Powers-Klooster, Amy Simonson, and Melanie Swihart

Premiered: April 14, 2016 at Space Place Theater, Iowa City, IA
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Flood is a dance about overwhelming and overflowing states of being. Drawing on our lived experiences we consider the vessels and containers of our lives that have been flooded. We write our stories in our bodies, in our movement choices, telling the story of what came before and what is here now. We investigate what it is like in the body to go too far, to go beyond the boundaries and borders that have been built up. We push too far, find our edges, overflow, and cross into the threshold of the unknown. 

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    • Alexander Technique
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    • Nowhere to Go.
    • Outburst
    • re (rooted)
    • Rising Tide
    • Sink or Swim
    • Stand in the Valley
    • the fact of flesh
    • contained. fluid. landscapes. (episodes)
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