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In the performance, Powell uses the structure of a Sophoclean chorus to create an elegy for the hundreds of unidentified migrants who died crossing the US southern border and whose bodies were buried in unmarked graves across border states. To supplement the performance, we created three pieces: a title animation, a tabloid handout, and a short booklet –– all along similar themes. MoMA also used these pieces in digital form, paired with sound, for their online magazine.
The chorus in ancient Greek tragedies is a collective character that moves the narrative along and comments on action from a distance. In Powell’s work, a chorus of 15 female performers draws attention to a contemporary tragedy. Working as a companion to the performance, the printed tabloid is vertically focused with long blocks of text representing Greek columns.