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Homing Instinct

'Homing Instinct' evokes a world of shifting layers, juxtaposing neorealism with the vast metaphysical sweep of nature. The audience is invited into a poetic and powerful aesthetic experience to imagine an interconnectedness as a species of nature in our changing world. The story is set in the near future in a desperate moment of rising sea level. Two friends face a federal executive order to evacuate New York City and relocate within 30 days. The metaphorical question arises, "Are you a fish or a bird?" Raven, a psychologist studying the roots of extremism, and Paloma, a marine biologist at the Coney Island Aquarium, encounter a time traveler in different ways. Existential questions around government authority and the individual are explored using the language of dance to reimagine our relationship with nature.

Top Cast

  • Barrett Doss

    Barrett Doss

    Paloma

  • Kineta Kunutu

    Kineta Kunutu

    Raven

  • Tara Violet Niami

    Tara Violet Niami

    Hunter

  • Sasha Mitchell

    Sasha Mitchell

    Sasha

  • Maba Ba

    Maba Ba

    Tony

  • LaTonya Borsay

    LaTonya Borsay

    Mother

  • Jean Brassard

    Jean Brassard

    Interviewee

  • Carol Cadby

    Carol Cadby

    Carol

  • Claire Curtis-Ward

    Claire Curtis-Ward

    Robin

Overview

'Homing Instinct' evokes a world of shifting layers, juxtaposing neorealism with the vast metaphysical sweep of nature. The audience is invited into a poetic and powerful aesthetic experience to imagine an interconnectedness as a species of nature in our changing world. The story is set in the near future in a desperate moment of rising sea level. Two friends face a federal executive order to evacuate New York City and relocate within 30 days. The metaphorical question arises, "Are you a fish or a bird?" Raven, a psychologist studying the roots of extremism, and Paloma, a marine biologist at the Coney Island Aquarium, encounter a time traveler in different ways. Existential questions around government authority and the individual are explored using the language of dance to reimagine our relationship with nature.

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