Liminal Archive is an immersive theatrical experience that guides audiences through intimate moments of isolation experienced by artists as they traverse the unknown during the early days of the pandemic. Liminal Archive began as an open-source platform, providing a cultural exchange where international artists could collaborate together during a lockdown and mass uprisings, and it has collected more than 40 artworks, including music, digital art and theater. Al Límite has curated these offerings into a 40-minute odyssey of live performances, projections and audio journeys where we venture through the past, the present, and find our way together into the future.
The show features partial nudity.
Al Límite Collective
Producing Directors: Leah Bachar, Monica Hunken, Dennis Yueh-Yeh Li Stage Manager: Charlene Ruscalleda
Dramaturge: Tom Walker
Lighting Designer: Hao Bai
Scenic Designer: Monica Hunken
Audio Designer: Benny Woodard, Leah Bachar, Jessica Daugherty
Projection Designer: Dennis Yueh-Yeh Li
Graphic Designer: Mario Fong
Featuring Artists: AnnTreesa, Shan Y. Chuang, Monica Hunken, Leah Bachar, Philip Santos Schaffer, Sanam Erfani
Contributing Artists: Cypress Atlas (New Orleans, USA), Arthur Ban (Bujumbura, Burundi), Toney Brown (Brooklyn, USA), Katya Chizhayeva (Ukraine/New Orleans, USA), Caio D’aguilar (São Paulo, Brazil), Jessica Daugherty (Portland, USA), Sissy Doutsiou (Athens, Greece), Brad Hamers (Portland, USA), Monica Hunken (Brooklyn, USA), Athina Kolpondinou (Athens, Greece), Hideo Kushiyama (São Paulo, Brazil), Bricio Leao (São Paulo, Brazil), Dennis Yueh-Yeh Li (Taiwan/Queens, USA), Kulije-ku-Suzyika Nyimbili (Zambia/Vienna, Austria), Yuly Rojas Oyola (Bogota, Colombia), Ireri Romero (Mexico City, Mexico), Cris Saucedo (Tijuana, Mexico)
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Dennis Yueh-Yeh Li Monica Hunken Leah Bachar
About the Company
Al Límite is a placeless, borderless collective of multi-disciplinary, multi-racial, international artists striving towards the decolonization of the body, and building community resiliency through art and performance. We devise performances, rituals, and celebrations as acts of creative resistance in non-traditional public spaces and sites of injustice. We seek liberation through theatre. Our work engages the audience as active participants co-creating a collective experience.