Preformance Art

 Our performance art piece, The Line Between Us, explored society’s reaction to homelessness. Josh portrayed a homeless person lying in front, surrounded by a blanket, cup, and cardboard—symbols of life on the street. As our group entered the room with the audience in it, each performer acted differently: I acknowledged Josh but kept walking, Sophie ignored him and even kicked his cup on her walk out, Mackenzie passed by without notice, and Jake gave change and kind words. After everyone sat, Josh coughed, prompting all of us to rise and leave one by one.

From this experience, I learned the emotional power of non-verbal actions and how performance art focuses more on presence and impact rather than dialogue. Unlike a skit, performance art invites interpretation and provokes thought. The piece made me reflect on how often we witness similar real-life scenes and choose to look away. Performing this taught me how art can challenge perspectives through subtle, deliberate actions.

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