Dancing to the Music of You

Dancing to the Music of You performed by InfraSound and ChamberQUEER

Dancing to the Music of You is a multidisciplinary collaboration between a team of queer NYC-based artists and organizations including InfraSound, ChamberQUEER, sculptor Jeremy Martin, sound designer Alex Gray, and lighting designer Madeline Whitesell. It is a synthesis of gallery exhibition, sound-art installation, and musical performance, and took place on May 3rd, 2024 at The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Community Center (The Center) as part of InfraSound's 2023-2024 Season.

This piece explores the concept of the queer body: what it means to live and work as a queer artist, how we conceptualize queerness through fashion, posture, and movement, and how we build community around our shared experience of queer embodiment. The collaborating artists examine these themes through sculpture, lighting and sound design, and musical improvisation.

Video by Kuan Hsieh Audio by Alex Ring Gray

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Dancing to the Music of You

Dancing to the Music of You performed by InfraSound and ChamberQUEER

Dancing to the Music of You is a multidisciplinary collaboration between a team of queer NYC-based artists and organizations including InfraSound, ChamberQUEER, sculptor Jeremy Martin, sound designer Alex Gray, and lighting designer Madeline Whitesell. It is a synthesis of gallery exhibition, sound-art installation, and musical performance, and took place on May 3rd, 2024 at The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Community Center (The Center) as part of InfraSound's 2023-2024 Season.

This piece explores the concept of the queer body: what it means to live and work as a queer artist, how we conceptualize queerness through fashion, posture, and movement, and how we build community around our shared experience of queer embodiment. The collaborating artists examine these themes through sculpture, lighting and sound design, and musical improvisation.

Video by Kuan Hsieh Audio by Alex Ring Gray

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