Sept. 5 at 6:00 PM, Sept. 6 & 7 at 4:00 PM
TBA FEST 2025, Portland Institute of Contemporary Art
Portland, OR
Directed by Tahni Holt
Choreographed in collaboration with Emma Lutz-Higgins
With composer Luke Wyland, visual artist Jess Perlitz, lighting designers Al Knight Blaine
and James Mapes, costume designer/visual artist Kim Smith Claudel,
and dramaturg Kate Bredeson
Performed by Tahni Holt and Emma Lutz-Higgins




Horizon is the perceived line where sky meets earth—a locator in constant motion.
Horizon is a dance. In this dance, we move with a porous body within a porous performance space. We reside in a shifting landscape of attention. We shift attention between seeking, dispersing, and disappearing.
Horizon is a constant reshaping of relationships between sculpture and sound, light, bodies and space, forming and reforming islands of kinship and sentiment. There is an opening, a slit, a crack that allows for new iterations of togetherness to emerge. As we rest in this togetherness, lines are blurred between the animate and inanimate. It is a precarious state of becoming. Becoming a rock. Becoming a cloud. A sculpture becoming a body. A body becoming a vessel. A lightwave becoming a rainbow. There is a silver lining here. A tangle of impulse, of nerve endings, of charged particles in motion.
Horizon is loose in identity, sharp in perception.