LEYYA MONA TAWIL [Lime Rickey International] is an artist working with dance, sound and performance practices. Tawil is Syrian Palestinian American, engaged in the world as such. She has a 23-year record of performance scores that have been presented in 40+ cities throughout the US, Europe and the Arab world. Tawil was named the ISSUE Project Room Suzanne Fiol Curatorial Fellow for 2020 for her project called “Nomadic Signals”.
Tawil was a SPAR Resident Artist in 2014, and returned to SPB in 2015 and 2016 for collaborations with Dmitry Shubin, Antonina Pozdnyakova, Dub Dept and Vitaliy Kim's STAGE DANCE. View all posts by Leyya Mona Tawil
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Hi, Leyya and Lime Rickey!
Thanks for sharing the video. Are you performing at home?
Nastya~ dearest! Yes. That video takes place in the upstairs studio at my home in Detroit. I am so grateful to have space to let Lime play her weird games… and neighbors who don’t mind the racket! In Michigan, we are likely to be “sheltering in place” for at least another month. I’ll be sharing more rituals over time! It has taken awhile to feel the beat, in light of all the trauma, but its warmer outside finally – so the inspiration is budding too.
Hope you are safe – in your home in Spb? How is everyone at P-10 ??
We’re looking forward to hearing from Lime.
Our team is working from home now, as most of the people in SPb.
P-10 is now in a very difficult situation. We had to close the art center for visitors, cancel concerts and events, which is a true challenge for our budget. We had to start a crowdfunding campaign, and I’ll write about it here in the virtual studio later.
Take care!
Hi, Leyya and Lime Rickey!
Thanks for sharing the video. Are you performing at home?
Nastya~ dearest! Yes. That video takes place in the upstairs studio at my home in Detroit. I am so grateful to have space to let Lime play her weird games… and neighbors who don’t mind the racket! In Michigan, we are likely to be “sheltering in place” for at least another month. I’ll be sharing more rituals over time! It has taken awhile to feel the beat, in light of all the trauma, but its warmer outside finally – so the inspiration is budding too.
Hope you are safe – in your home in Spb? How is everyone at P-10 ??
We’re looking forward to hearing from Lime.
Our team is working from home now, as most of the people in SPb.
P-10 is now in a very difficult situation. We had to close the art center for visitors, cancel concerts and events, which is a true challenge for our budget. We had to start a crowdfunding campaign, and I’ll write about it here in the virtual studio later.
Take care!