SIGHT LINES
Sight Lines is an intergenerational, multimodal performance that explores how we talk about, work together, and imagine our futures in the context of climate disaster.
Calla Hanratty tests the audio during Sight Lines (Shira Leuchter).
Sight Lines is a performance in many parts: an archive of the sky, an audio narrative that documents three years of conversations between Shira Leuchter and her daughter Calla, and an invitation to make a collaborative record of the moment with other audience-participants. Sight Lines proposes that we might never be able to have the perfect conversation, or make the perfect thing, but at least we can try; it is a performance that is interested in embracing failure as a way of starting to build better worlds before we really know how to do it and what these futures might look like.
Audiences peruse the archival material during Sight Lines, July 2022 (Chris Hanratty).