Liminal : 1. That has the lowest amount necessary to produce a particular effect; minimal; insignificant, relating to
the point beyond which a sensation becomes too faint to be experienced .
2. Characterized by being on a boundary or threshold, esp. by being transitional or intermediate
between two states, situations, etc.
Intercultural : The Latin preposition and adv., inter ‘between, among, amid, in between, in the midst’From Latin,
combined with an English element, cultural 'of or relating to intellectual and artistic pursuits.'
Performance : The quality of execution of such an action, operation, or process; the competence or effectiveness
of a person or thing in performing an action; spec. the capabilities, productivity, or success of a
machine, product, or person when measured against a standard.
-The Oxford English Dictionary
Stories make up the fabric of humanity. What makes us all unique is how we, as individuals, understand each story. Conversely, what brings us together are the themes, characters and feats which exist in stories throughout the world. My work is to create the liminal space where stories are interpreted simultaneously by the performer and the audience.