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Believer

  • May 14 - 15, 2026
  • Triskelion Arts

    106 Calyer Street
    Brooklyn, New York 11222
Ticket Price $16.88-$22.13 Buy Tickets
Description

Two women parallel play their way through the many dimensions of reality, fantasy, altered universe, and dream; giving the audience a tour of a shared psyche built from contemporary constructs. Instead of succumbing to the demands of these environments, a desire to continue drives the women to transform their facade in order to uphold the mysteries of their powerful, untouchable, unknowable interiors. Survival creating the visionary. Action generating pleasure. Exploring that incessant act of being man-made. As Woah Vicky once tweeted, "What shall I render".

Performance by Molly Ross & Laurel Atwell

Choreography by Laurel Atwell

Costumes by Camilla Carper

Music by Cal Fish

Lights by Maggie Heath

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Laurel Atwell has been performing and building performance-driven work since graduating from Sarah Lawrence College in 2008. Her work and collaborations have been presented at MoMA PS1, Baryshnikov Arts Center, Danspace Project, Movement Research at Judson Memorial Church, Center for Performance Research, Gibney Dance, Abrons Arts Center, Dixon Place; as part of Sundays on Broadway, Performa ’11, CATCH, Offerings; have shown in Los Angeles, CA, Marfa, TX, Minneapolis, MN, and New Haven, CT. She has worked with luciana achugar, Phoebe Berglund, Kim Brandt, Camilla Carper, Barnett Cohen, Milka Djordjevich (for which Atwell received a 2018 Bessie nomination for her performance in ANTHEM), Beth Gill, Ursula Eagly, Nikima Jagudajev, Melanie Maar, and Melinda Ring, among others. Atwell participated in the 2022 Maumaus Independent Study Program in Lisbon, Portugal, beginning corresponding live and video projects that attempt to decipher the new perceptions of reality, desire, and mortality thanks to the internet as well as merge the necessities and benefits of the organized group (towards policy, agenda, legible accomplishment) with the disorganized group (towards intuition, pleasure, the self maintained). She is a qi gong facilitator and Reiki practitioner.

Molly Ross is a dancer and choreographer from Michigan. She has been based in NYC since 2017. Her solo projects have been presented at Grace Exhibition Space, PAGEANT, Essex Flowers, FourOneOne, and the Wild Project. She is also in an ongoing collaboration with Nola Sporn Smith. As a performer she has recently worked with Melinda Ring, Laurel Atwell, Juliana May, Alexa West, Peter BD, and others. When not dancing Molly works as a bookkeeper.

Camilla Carper is a fashion designer with a horrible business model. They have an interdisciplinary practice containing sculpture, installation, film, performance, writing, fashion, and clothing. They recently graduated Yale School of Art with an MFA in Sculpture, and hold a BFA in Fashion Design from Parsons School of Design.

Cal Fish is a cross-disciplinary, non-binary artist from Sea Cliff, New York, currently based in Bed-Stuy, Brooklyn. Their work is multi-modal and immersive, often employing interactive sonic tools and sculptures, experimental pop music, video, and sewn soft and social sculpture. Cal has performed and shared work across North America and parts of Europe, and frequently organizes multimedia events in New York. Since 2015, Cal has developed projects focused on making connections between ecologies, public spaces, and empathy audible through collaboration, performance, and public installation. @cal._.fish calfish.land

Maggie Heath. is a lighting designer and production manager based in New York City. They received a BFA from Portland State University, focusing in sculpture; though found a creative home in the theater with dancers. Recent collaborators include: jess pretty, Will Rawls, yuniya edi kwon, Holland Andrews, Lu Yim, Adia Tamar Whitaker, Portland Experimental Theatre Ensemble, and Marcel Dzama.

Date & Time

May 14 - 15, 2026

Venue Details

Triskelion Arts

106 Calyer Street
Brooklyn, New York 11222 Triskelion Arts
Triskelion Arts