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independent study

Fall 2018

Course #999

Emily Popp

It's Me!

This performance piece was created in response to the onset of Wisconsin winter, the desire to connect with women and to the earth. It's Me! consisted of two women, Emily Popp and Kel Mur, wrapping and unwrapping themselves in and out of a length of hand dyed, hand sewn fabric. Notions of connection between women, both tightly bound and loose, expressed by dizziness and the need to hold on to one another for stability, were also at play. It's Me! was performed as a part of Fermentation Fest on farmland in Rural Wisconsin.

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