jennifer

Where do we draw the line between art and perversion? Expression and blasphemy? Even the fungus we see growing in the dankest darkest corners can be beautiful, can’t it? Why can’t we take our eyes away from a car crash? We slowly parade past torn steel, desperately hoping for a glimpse of what lies under the white sheet. What we don’t hope for, is that what’s under the sheet looks back at us.

Jennifer is a jewel-box dance piece, written to fit in the confines of a living room. It is, to date, one of Spectre and Sable’s most-reprised (and beloved) pieces. Inspired by the music that backs it, Jennifer is a short but unsettling exploration of art, perversion, and complicity.

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