Shavon Norris

Shavon Norris stands on stage in black clothing with her eyes closed and mouth open as if shouting in discomfort, with her hands covering part of her face. There is a person playing the upright bass in the background, and a sliver of blue and yellow lighting behind Norris.
Photo: Johanna Austin

Shavon Norris’ CRONING (solo.duet 48:25) at The Philadelphia Death and Arts Festival

Caitlin Green

A work that makes space for the constant tug of death

Aram Aghazarian leans forward onto the support of Alex Torra and five other members of the Sincerity Project cast. Aram’s eyes gaze into the distance. The cast wears everyday clothes and stands in front of the bare tiled wall of FringeArts.
Photo: Johanna Austin

A Living Archive of Time: Sincerity Project #5

Miryam Coppersmith

A web of expansive relationships, built through loyalty, shared artistic work, and time.

Photo: Danielle Currica

The Multilayered Selfhood of Shavon Norris

Shayla-Vie Jenkins

She calls on us to bear withness.

Photo: April Rose

Time Transforming Truth

Miryam Coppersmith

Sincerity Project #4 didn’t feel like a departure from the first three, but the continuation of a Big-Bang-like expansion.