Reykjavík Grapevine - 15.07.2016, Blaðsíða 50

Reykjavík Grapevine - 15.07.2016, Blaðsíða 50
BRING BURRITO ON THE We are located at: Höfðatorg, Smáralind, Spöngin, N1 Hringbraut, Kringlan, N1 Bíldshöfði, Dalshraun, Nýbýlavegur and Akureyri. Mexican food that is a true fiesta for your taste buds! Music Or is it Art?50 The Reykjavík Grapevine Issue 10 — 2016 It took a few weeks to find a good time to talk to Samantha Shay. In the heart of the Icelandic sum- mer, the long days and pink nights bring out a kind of craziness that doesn’t sit easily with the day-to- day scheduling; over on Saman- tha’s side of the world, on Ameri- ca’s West Coast, she was often “off the grid,” vanishing on a wilder- ness retreat in preparation for the Tjarnabíó-hosted premiere of her art-opera, ‘of Light’. “I was teaching out in a redwood forest,” says Samantha, when we connect on Skype. “It was also kind of a preparation for the per- formance—to unplug, go inwards, ground myself—so I’m not just running on calls and emails.” Presence and vulnerability Mindful self-care is foundational to Samantha’s practise, in which she creates artworks, workshops, performances and situations in an intentional spirit of generosity, inclusion and sharing. Even so, modern life fights back—the call of email and so- cial media is constant. “It’s really hard to do,” says Samantha. “Even right now, I’m thinking: ‘Do I re- ally have time to do that? What if something goes wrong?’ There’s a culture of overdoing it that’s not conducive to making art at all. Because art is—at its most power- ful—about presence and vulnera- bility. When we’re overworked and overstressed, we’re in a defensive space. It’s challenging, and a con- stant negotiation. But I just know I’ll be much more ready to handle it when I’ve woken up in the forest for six days." Into the light “of Light” is a multimedia perfor- mance that includes dance, text, and music, staged largely in dark- ness. It was first conceived when Samantha travelled to Iceland and experienced the inverse extremes of the intense winter darkness, and the disorientating 24-hour daylight of the summer. “The first time I travelled to Iceland,” Samantha remembers, “there was a snowstorm three or four times a week. Snow piled up at the door. It was super dark, and I got very introspective. Then Ice- land in June was so bright that it totally messed with my senses. When I arrived, I didn’t sleep for three days. I had a totally emo- tional response to the extremity of having been in the dark, and then in the light. And I wanted to make a piece about it.” Passing the edges Samantha rolled the idea around, gathering source material and de- veloping alongside collaborators including poet Danielle Vogel, who created a work entitled “A Library Of Light” whilst working in Ar- narstapi, and electronic musician and composer KÁRYYN. She also discussed its progression with her mentor, Marina Abramovic. “Marina has been a mentor of mine since 2011,” she explains. “I talked to her about it. I started to realise I wanted to make a piece about darkness, initiation, personal transformation. What our relation- ship is to darkness: emotionally, psychologically, spiritually, and lit- erally—scientifically. I made it into a durational performance, where darkness is the structure.” “As the years have gone on it’s gotten simpler,” finishes Saman- tha. “Marina quoted Marcel Duch- amp to me one time, and said: ‘The public has to be able to complete the piece.’ A lot of people come to the theatre to see something, but here they’re coming to listen— they don’t see anything for about 25-30 minutes. So, that’s what I’m hoping for.” ‘of Light’ will take place at Tjanabíó on July 22nd. An accompanying mu- sic event will take place at Mengi on July 23rd. SHARE & LISTEN: gpv.is/got Out Of The Darkness Samantha Shay delves inwards to reach outwards Words JOHN ROGERS Photo VICTORIA SENDRA
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