Endurance Performance Propositions are movement scores that re-perform iconic cultural artifacts under conditions of endurance or duration to explore how such material gets transmitted somatically–from the virulent racism and perverse eroticism embedded in every chase scene ever made (EPP #1, Birth of a Nation, 1916); to the river of Jewish mother-wit running under stand-up comedy (EPP #2, Lenny Bruce Live at Carnegie Hall, 1961); to what it feels like to be a living document of 25 years of very specific labor, to wit: enacting a specific infantilized sexual persona as entertainment (EPP #4, #freebritney, 2020-21).





