2016
American Spectral History is a queer multimedia performance about terrorism and xenophobia, relationships between the United States and Latin America, and resistance to large-scale patriarchal power. The show specifically investigates the connections between South and North America through multiple manifestations of embodied love and violence. Using light, scissors, and cloth we conjure up murdered women, using a video exchange we look to our presidents for answers, and we turn to each other to investigate our own multiple objectifications- asking our audience to mutate with us as we embody a variance of formations.