Subterranean Memories

Conceived and Directed by Irina Kruzhilina

In collaboration with students from the New School MFA in Contemporary Theatre and Performance

May 2024

Subterranean Memories was a devised site-specific performance that deals with the emotional, political and social reverberations of disappearance. It invited the audience on an immersive journey to a desolate no-man’s land in a distant future, where inhabitants wait for the end to come. 

 

Following a catastrophic disaster, a resilient community has established itself in the basement of an abandoned, artist complex for a hundred years. What binds these people as a community is their commitment to preserving their memories of certain things, concepts, and rituals that defined the old world and are now being replicated in the new one. The audience is welcomed to observe a moving memory ritual, as residents showcase remnants of the past era that have ceased to exist in their current world—a world stripped of handwriting, theater, birthday parties, weddings, human kindness, and seasons.


The performance took place in the basement of the Westbeth artist complex, a former sculpture studio which was destroyed by the flooding caused by superstorm Sandy, and which has remained empty ever since. 

Credits

Stage Manager

Max Mooney

Assistant Stage Manager

Lindsey Zinbarg

Speech and Voice Supervisor

Alba Quezada

Movement Supervisor

Teva Bjerken

 

 

Devised, Written, Designed by Irina Kruzhilina in Collaboration with the Subterranean Memories Ensemble

 

Performed by:

Alina Burke, Miranda C. Derossi, Sydney H. Green, Harper Jones, Neka Knowles, Lars Montanaro, Noah Murray, Stella Rea Barnabe, Rodrigo Pocidônio, Deana P. Taheri, Tomoka Takahashi, Michael T. Valdes, Jing Wang, Anamaría Willars, Colin Hirsch Wilson, Pau Zabaleta llauger, YuHan “Moria” Zhang