Sound of Aging: Choreographic Residency
This creative workshop will showcase Jack's unique approach as a mixed-media choreographer and visual artist. His work confronts, disrupts, and reimagines societal narratives, blurring the lines between reality and the theatrical. Jack's art serves as both an invitation and a provocation, encouraging audiences to engage with complex themes such as politics, childhood, and existential struggles through raw, unfiltered human experiences that challenge perceptions and spark introspection.
Jack's practice is deeply interdisciplinary, combining contemporary dance with innovative approaches to sound, sculpture, and installation. For him, the body is not just a vessel for movement, but a medium for questioning, expressing, and communicating—through both subtle whispers and powerful shouts. This visceral language goes beyond traditional forms, using breath, hums, and yells to create an evolving soundscape where words give way to pure emotion.
In Jack’s work, space—whether physical, emotional, or conceptual—holds a profound tension. His goal is to dissolve the boundary between reality and performance, challenging the audience’s understanding of presence, absence, and theatricality. The stage is not just a confined space but an extension of life itself, where subtle shifts in existence are magnified and examined. Jack believes that art must be relentless in its pursuit of truth and unapologetic in its refusal to settle. Each piece he creates pushes the boundaries of dance and interdisciplinary performance, urging both himself and his audience to see the world—and themselves—with greater clarity, compassion, and urgency.