Liminal Performance Group: Archive

Willamette Week, October 8, 2003

by Steffen Silvis

Willamette Week Pick More a meditation through movement and music, Liminal’s latest performance piece allows audience members to wander through quadrants (designated both by the four elements and the four primary compass points) of the Faust story, from the doctor’s unquenchable thirst for knowledge to the consignment of his soul to damnation. The choice, however, is yours as to which part of the story to linger over. Three performers (Leslie Goodwin, Georgia Luce, Jeff Marchant), three chorus members (director Bryan Markovitz, Linda Miles, Ammon Morris) and two musicians (John Berendzen, Frank Marroquin) alchemically combine to form numerous reactions to the Faustian theme. The chorus, ranging from John Adams-like minimalism to Gregorian chant, observes (and comments upon) the action from a small stage, while the performers swirl around a center made up of an upright piano, organ and xylophone. The piece is constructed in such a way that audience members are welcome to arrive and depart at will over a two-hour period. But for those who choose to stay for the full performance, there are rewards in watching how various elements are reinterpreted as the music, singing and movement collide in different ways. It all ends with bells, appropriately, and one is left with the feeling of having been part of an elemental experience. This is theater at its most ritualistic.

Faust(Faust) (2003)

Liminal’s Faust(Faust) was an eerie performance installation for the Halloween season based on the epic tragedy of Faust. Specifically, Faust(Faust) was an open-ended continuous installation made from an ever-changing flow of surreal actions. Strange phenomena appeared and receded in multiple parts of the performance space and the order and arrangement of the performance was not predetermined. Rather, it emerged based on simple rules governing the actions of the performers. Fragments of the Faust story were presented by actors, vocalists and live musicians who interacted with each other in four rooms symbolizing the four elements of earth, air, fire and water. Audiences were encouraged to explore the ever-changing environment, view the performance from different locations, and come and go as they pleased during nightly installation hours.

Faust(Faust) was performed in September-October 2003 by Liminal. The project concept, sound design and music direction were provided by John Berendzen. Movement direction and visual design were provided by Bryan Markovitz. Set construction was provided by Georgia Luce and Jeff Marchant. Performers included John Berendzen, Frank Marroquin, Ammon Morris, Linda Miles, Bryan Markovitz, Leslie Goodwin, Georgia Luce and Jeff Marchant.




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