Performing Arts

Awilda Rodríguez Lora

Residencia Virtual SUSTENTO
SUSTENTO Virtual Residency

A collage of images featuring Awilda Rodríguez Lora
A two-week series of talks and performances

SUSTENTO es un proyecto autoetnográfico que tiene como objetivo evaluar y publicar el proceso de sostenibilidad de la práctica de Awilda Rodríguez Lora, como coreógrafa y emprendedora cultural radicada en Puerto Rico. Este proyecto se llevará a cabo con las cualidades que caracterizan mi práctica que son; exponer lo privado a lo público, lo cotidiano performativo, la precariedad como oportunidad y, la presencia de la cuerpa de la mujer afrocaribeña queer en el arte contemporáneo. Se logrará, a través del proceso del proyecto, una comparación paralela entre los intentos de subsistir de una artista endeudada en un país endeudado. El objetivo principal del proyecto: SUSTENTO es entender si la precariedad de la práctica artística de La Performera es sustentable en Puerto Rico. Este proyecto es posible gracias al apoyo de La Rosario, Puerto Rico Arts Initiative, Northwestern University, The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation y Wexner Center for the Arts en la Universidad de Ohio State.

SUSTENTO es un performance interactivo basado en el Proyecto SUSTENTO que ha servido como práctica e investigación, y que lleva como objetivo entender si la precariedad de la práctica artística de La Performera es sustentable en Puerto Rico. Ha sido creado con el objetivo de incitar a cuerpos y mentes a la práctica de resiliencia, imaginación y vulnerabilidad como estrategias armoniosas de coexistencia. Ambos le espectadores y performeres son activadores del tiempo y el espacio que a través de relacionarse permiten que el performance exista. Awilda Rodríguez Lora es una mujer queer afrocaribeña cuyo trabajo refleja y cuestiona su realidad como trabajadora cultural independiente y como activista, a la vez que problematiza las logísticas neo coloniales sobre el cuidado y el sustento.

SUSTENTO is an autoethnographic project with the objective of evaluating and publishing the process of sustainability of Awilda Rodríguez Lora’s creative practice as a choreographer and cultural entrepreneur based in Puerto Rico. This project will be carried out with the qualities that characterize her practice: exposing the private to the public, the everyday performative, precariousness as opportunity, and the presence of the body of the Afro-Caribbean queer woman in the contemporary art. Through the process of the project, parallels will be drawn between attempts to survive as an indebted artist in an indebted country. The principal objective of the SUSTENTO Project is to understand whether the precariousness of La Performera’s artistic practice is sustainable in Puerto Rico. This project is made possible thanks to the support of La Rosario, the Puerto Rico Arts Initiative, Northwestern University, The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, and the Wexner Center for the Arts at The Ohio State University.

SUSTENTO is an interactive performance based on the SUSTENTO Project that serves as research and development toward the question of whether the precariousness of La Performera’s artistic practice is sustainable in Puerto Rico. It was created to ignite bodies and minds to practice resilience, imagination, and vulnerability as strategies for harmonious coexistence. Both the spectator and performer are the activators of time and space, and it is through relating that the performance exists. Awilda Rodríguez Lora is a queer, Afro-Caribbean woman whose work mirrors her reality as an independent cultural worker and activist questioning neo-colonial logics (logistics, strategies) of care and SUSTENANCE.

The SUSTENTO syllabus is available at laperformera.com.

Esta performance fue posible gracias al apoyo del Puerto Rico Arts Initiative, la universidad de Northwestern, y la fundación Andrew W. Mellon.
This performance was possible thanks to the support of the Puerto Rico Arts Initiative, Northwestern University, and The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. 

ADDITIONAL SUPPORT FOR THIS PRESENTATION
Arts Midwest Touring Fund
a program of Arts Midwest funded by the National Endowment for the Arts with additional contributions from Ohio Arts Council and the Crane Group

MADE POSSIBLE BY
Greater Columbus Arts Council
American Electric Power Foundation
The Columbus Foundation
Ohio Arts Council
Institute of Museum and Library Services
Huntington Bank
Nationwide Foundation

ADDITIONAL SUPPORT PROVIDED BY
Jeni’s Splendid Ice Creams
Kaufman Development
Cardinal Health Foundation