Photo: Haylee Anne

Photo: Haylee Anne

Deadwyler in The Ood with Minka Wiltz and Yakini Horn. Photo: Haylee Anne

Deadwyler in The Ood with Minka Wiltz and Yakini Horn. Photo: Haylee Anne

“From within a liminal womb, a triptych of women figures navigate the specters of their children across troubled terrain- present, past, and future. Soundtracked by an Opera, glossolalia and hiphop aesthetic, The Ood guides those in incubation, questioning motherhood, language, the sex body, and myth in this performance art experience.”

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The Ood: A Field Guide to Apocalyptic Worlds for _____ Children was supported by Synchronicity Theatre’s Stripped Bare Lab. It was, also, a recipient of IDEA Capital in 2017-18, making Deadwyler a two-time recipient of the grant.