I’ll Be On The Water is an exercise in navigating the time and space of something passed. It attempts to present a physical, tangible method of exposing (or burying) a memory; and allows the performer to immerse him/herself in the moments which manifest them visually and aurally. The piece reflects the fragmented and sometimes invasive nature of an experience that can not be either recalled quite clearly enough, nor entirely forgotten.
“Everything I’ve ever let go of has claw marks on it.” – David Foster Wallace