Tzveta Kassabova
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Motorless Park


​Motorless Park
 
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Choreography: Joshua Bisset and Tzveta                                                                                     Kassabova
Spoken Text: Billy Mark and Joshua Bisset

Music: Ron Rost and Heimo Wallner

Costume: Laura Quattrocchi

Performance: Joshua Bisset, Miguel Castillo, Huirong Jia, Lorena Neira, Vladimir Kremenovic, Amanda Kimm, Otto Pierce, Tzveta Kassabova,                                                        Laura Quattrocchi



Motorless Park was created September 2016 in abandoned parking lots in Detroit with hundreds of salvaged tires. In the theatrical edition, Tzveta Kassabova and Shua Group have crafted a visually arresting kinetic translation of one of America's most controversial and evocative urban environments.  At once humanistic and formal, Motorless Park employs a raw vocabulary of everyday gesture, athletics, text and live music.