Transfiguration
Transfiguration celebrates the human body as a vessel of myth and an instrument of connection. The water offers us a dream-like version of reality, although rooted in the physical and real, the water removes the boundaries of gravity allowing bodies to flow freely in a dream-like suspense. Sometimes from the corner of our eye just out of focus we glimpse a more abstract version of reality. Buried beneath our conscious selves, just beneath the surface is the river of the unconscious, carrying our deepest inner workings and desires.
These phantoms of the mind have long been the source of spirituality and religion. Down the ages we have sought to understand these mysteries through stories, myths and legends. Seeking to understand these universal and fundamental inner workings that make us human. Through play and intimacy we come to further understand the fundamental human desire for connection that drives the way we navigate the world, that gives us magic and purpose for living.