Skywater, Facewater, Underwater Waltz
a performance by Karen Christopher, Tara Fatehi, Jemima Yong
2025
Skywater, Facewater, Underwater Waltz is a live performance combining movement, text, song, sound and objects to explore flow, adaptation and ways of sensing the world, evoking ideas related to deep sea cultures and the environment.
Karen, Tara and Jemima have devised, directed and will perform the work. They have come together to wiggle, jump, dart, glide, cogitate and sing about our present condition as a way of thinking about what and who we live alongside. Murmurations, recitations, proclamations and evocations take the form of dance, song, disguise, protest and celebration, and woven throughout the piece is an extensive list of everyone the show is “for”.
Thinking through the lens of the deep dark sea, we are answering who and what performance is for and how we might foster generative thought about climate adaptation and living with difference among the vital forces of this planet. We are stardust but we are also fish.
Additional background to Skywater, Facewater, Underwater Waltz can be found on Karen's Blog.
Skywater, Facewater, Underwater Waltz is supported by Queen Mary University Centre for Creative Collaboration (London), Arnolfini (Bristol) and Lancaster Arts. Omikemi contributed to the early stage of this project’s development.
devised and performed by: Karen Kristopher, Tara Fatehi, Jemima Yong
lighting design: Marty Langthorne



