Loup Lunaire

Compelling... enigmatic.... It’s impossible to find fault with this piece. Roulette hit a bullseye in commissioning this.
— New York Music Daily

Loup Lunaire (2020) is an hour-long interdisciplinary performance weaving music, theater, and dance. Loup Lunaire is a conceptual character study of the Mother Wolf examining primal behaviors, natural cyclic patterns, and unresolved reconciliations of psychological and spiritual dualities — a comparative window and critical observation of the subjugation of women and mothers in patriarchal societies.

Loup Lunaire was created in fulfillment of Roulette Intermedium’s Resident Artist program, made possible in part by the Jerome Foundation, and premiered on February 26, 2020 at Roulette in Brooklyn, NY, performed by guitarist David Torn; and mover-vocalists Chanan Ben-Simon, Nina Dante, Noa Fort, Ariadne Greif, Joy Havens, Luisa Muhr, Mary Prescott and Cara Search.

Read New York Music Daily’s premiere performance review HERE.

Photo credit: Wolf Daniel.