
GENERATOR:
Pestilence Part 1
La MaMa in association with Allied Productions Inc. presented GENERATOR: Pestilence Part 1, the first of a three-part cycle and the most ambitious live art creation in the 35-year partnership of Jack Waters and Peter Cramer. Expressionistic and experimental, GENERATOR’s narrative begins with a spark of energy triggering life on the planet.
Beginning with life in its simplest state. A cluster of single celled organisms develop and evolve into clusters of pre-humans. We gradually transition from complex life forms to the early development of social organization. Science and mythology merge to create an origin narrative. GENERATOR climaxes in a lyrical expression of language sung by the African spider god of stories, Anansi.
A meditation on the AIDS epidemic as cultural phenomenon, GENERATOR: Pestilence Part 1 is about how a virus can infect and affect us all. A cycle of beginnings and endings, expressionistic and experimental. Merging art, social practice, and technology by combining theater, moving image, light, sound, music, choreography, immersive interactive media and even fragrance.
Known for their challenging and innovative interventions in art and politics, GENERATOR is a homecoming; a return to Waters' and Cramer's theatrical roots at La MaMa where two of their earliest performance works premiered in 1987. Conceived by Waters, this multi-perceptual happening at the intersection of art, performance and AIDS is led by the queer skinned “kitchen band” NYOBS. Performances ran from February 20 - March 1 2020 at La MaMa where this immersive, environmental production took over the entire La MaMa Downstairs Theater.
Excerpts of Prelude to performance in the lobby of La MaMa Downstairs Theater
A Great Discovery, Photo Credit: Ricardo Horatio Nelson
Adoration of Anansi, Photo Credit: Ricardo Horatio Nelson
Aoua as Shaman, Photo Credit: Ricardo Horatio Nelson
Biomorphic Transformation, Photo Credit: Ricardo Horatio Nelson
Hominid Ecstacy, Photo Credit: Ricardo Horatio Nelson
Lizard Profile, Photo Credit: Ricardo Horatio Nelson
Lizard Frontal, Photo Credit: Ricardo Horatio Nelson
Offering, Photo Credit: Ricardo Horatio Nelson
Orchestra Pit, Photo Credit: Ricardo Horatio Nelson
Sacrifice of the Stag Photo Credit: Ricardo Horatio Nelson
Aoua and Auoa Embrace, Photo Credit: Stephen Black
Evolving Amoebae, Photo Credit: Stephen Black
Evolving/Mutating, Photo Credit: Stephen Black
Evolving/Mutating 2, Photo Credit: Stephen Black
Installation (Detail), Photo Credit: Stephen Black
Larvae Hatching, Photo Credit: Stephen Black
NYOBS, Photo Credit: Stephen Black
Orchestra Pit, Photo Credit: Stephen Black
Pre Show Installation/Performance, Photo Credit: Stephen Black
Shaman Headdress / Anansi Puppet, Photo Credit: Stephen Black
Amoebae Sac, Photo Credit: Theo Coté
Amoebae Spitting, Photo Credit: Theo Coté
Aoua (Early Hominid), Photo Credit: Theo Coté
Auoa (Early Hominid), Photo Credit: Theo Coté
Catalytic Spark, Photo Credit: Theo Coté
Hominids, Photo Credit: Theo Coté
Pre Show (Installation Detail), Photo Credit: Theo Coté
Pre Show Performance (Sigh), Photo Credit: Theo Coté
Pre Show Performance, Photo Credit: Theo Coté
Technology, Photo Credit: Theo Coté
The Making of Generator: Pestilence Part 1
at La Mama
Rehearsals for Generator (Playlist)
Production Meetings (Playlist)
Preparation for Theater
Duet Rehearsal