
Poems/Outbursts: Catherine Sasanov
Music: Liliana Felipe
Visual Artist: Julie Archer
Choreography: Jesusa Rodriguez
Sound Design: Miles Green
Translated into Spanish by: Luz Aurora Pimentel, Alberto Blanco
Jesusa Rodriguez (Performer)
Liliana Felipe (Musician)
Monica Dionne/Mariana Carreño (Outbursts)
Julie Archer, Joe Stackell, Kevin Taylor, Lute Ramblin' (Projections)
The production traces the history of Mexico's Belén, first created in 1683 as a Roman Catholic "sanctuary" for single, indigent women, who were forced to stay until they died once they entered. By the 19th century, it had degenerated from a place of harsh, regimented living to the most infamous and dangerous prison in Mexico City. Told bilingually, Belén features the poetry of American writer Catherine Sasanov, the songs of Liliana Felipe and a silent movement piece by Mexican performance artist Jesusa Rodriquez, who embodies the modern woman, imprisoned by her routines of ironing, shopping, cooking, dancing, sleeping and fighting.
Residency: Sundance Theatre Institute - Provo, UT (July, 1998)
Residency: Rockefeller Foundation Study Center - Bellagio, Italy (October, 1998)
Premiere: Festival Centro Historico in Mexico City - Mexico (March, 1999)
U.S. Premiere: Mabou Mines' ToRoNaDa Theater - NYC (April-May, 1999)
Mexican Fine Arts Center - Chicago (November, 2000)
Brava! For Women in the Arts - San Francisco (December 6-17, 2000)
PS122 - NYC (March 9-26, 2000)
La Capilla - Mexico City
University of California at Northridge (March 30 & 31, 2000)
Village Voice OBIE Special Citation to Liliana Felipe and Jesusa Rodriguez for Performance
Julie Archer nominated for 1999 American Theatre Wing Henry Hewes Design Award
At El Claustro de Sor Juana
Ms. Sasanov's poetry has a jarring loveliness...
expertly directed by Ruth Maleczech."
