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Inside the Afterparty: Hannah Martin and Caty Cole Redefine the Late-Night Circuit
By Emily Vance
Updated: 10:34 AM, April 11, 2026
The Concept: The project explores "liminal space"—the threshold between who people are in the public eye and who they are in private moments. hannah martin caty coleafterparty1034 min updated
- Sound design: field recordings (street noise, fragments of conversation), modular synthesis for evolving textures, sampled percussive elements, and real-time processing of live voices to produce doubled and detuned registers.
- Visuals: layered projections combining archival footage, abstracted motion studies, and manipulated urban photography. Use of shadow and reflection is essential to the aesthetic.
- Choreography: contact and pedestrian gestures combined with discreet, tightly scored ensemble passages to balance improvisation with formal structure.
- Lighting: dynamic use of color temperature and contrast to shift perceived time of night; moving spotlights to isolate and reveal performers.
- Audience integration: a nontraditional stage arrangement—performers move among the audience, creating variable proximities that alter perception and agency.
Credits & Collaboration Model
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Arrival (Entry/Anticipation)
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Afterparty positions the after-hours gathering as a potent site for artistic inquiry—one where memory, identity, and sociality intersect. Through layered sound, intimate choreography, and immersive staging, the piece aims to render the complex textures of nocturnal communal life: its exhilarations, contradictions, and lingering traces. Sound design: field recordings (street noise, fragments of