Holoscenes

Conceived and Directed by Lars Jan

Performer / Collaborator

2015 | The John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art, Sarasota, Fla.

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Holoscenes was a public performance and series of multi-format artworks that embody the trauma of flooding, driven by the concern that our troubled relationship to water will become the central issue of the 21st century.

Presented in the open air near the Ringling Museum’s waterfront, the performance site itself—predicted to be underwater by the close of the century—played an integral role in a visceral and involving engagement with vulnerability.


Performed by Orlando Pabotoy, Annie Saunders, Lua Shayenne, and Geoff Sobelle
Choreographed by Geoff Sobelle
Aquatics Consultation by Annie Saunders
Software / Lighting Design by Pablo N. Molina
Sound Design by Nathan Ruyle
Costume Design by Irina Kruzhilina
Technical Direction by Eric Lin
Hydraulic Design by Larry McDonald
Automation Design by Erich Bolton
Company Management by Alexandra Yalj
Contextual Materials Text by Maryam Zaringhalam

Photos by Thomas Bender