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Kim Savarino is an artist based in Brooklyn, on Lenape and Canarsie lands. She’s created performances in spaces ranging from traditional stages to concrete backlots, and (once) an old bathroom in a former mental hospital. Her work has received support from MANCC Forward Dialogues, EstroGenius Festival, and the WV Dance Festival. As a performer, recent projects include a devised Zoom performance directed by Dan Safer, a Broadway lab choreographed by Anne Teresa de Keersmaeker, and a sunset performance on an outdoor monument created by Emily Johnson/Catalyst. She’s worked with artists including Andrei Serban, Romeo Castellucci, and Jawole Willa Jo Zollar, among others, and is a proud member of Third Rail Projects and La MaMa E.T.C.’s Great Jones Repertory Company. She studied dance at Florida State University and the San Francisco Conservatory of Dance. Kim is Chinese-Italian-American and grew up in Southern California and West Virginia.


Shiloh Hodges is a dancer and word person who grew up studying ballet at Florida Dance Theatre and holds a BFA in Dance from Florida State University. She has had the privilege of working with artists including Lauren Slone, Sidra Bell, Monstah Black, André M. Zachery/Renegade Performance Group, and Third Rail Projects. She is in ongoing collaboration with Shantelle Courvoisier/loveconductors. Shiloh’s work is informed by poetry, zines, tarot, tea, and feminist and queer world-making.
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Based on the story “Seven Bones,” as told by Ruth Ann Music in The Telltale Lilac Bush.

Seven Bones is presented as part of the 2020 EstroGenius Festival.
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