OIL & WATER

violin, piano, and dancers.

Our piece, ​Oil and Water​​, ​is an exploration of the imagery presented by the scientific properties of oil and water, specifically their inability to mix as a complete compound. No matter how hard you may try to mix these substances, they will always separate. With this in mind, we explore the relationship between oil and water through movement and music. This struggle to connect presents a deeper conflict between two individuals fighting to find common ground, which is shown through physical contact and separation. This piece is important because it demands recognition of how we, as humans, seek intimate connection that at times in life we cannot find. Interpersonal relationships struggle to remain cohesive when battered with miscommunication, separation, and pride. It is a reminder that from within that strife and maybe because of it, the past and future relationships we create can become that much more beautiful and meaningful.

-Delanie Molnar and Lydia McDonald

Duration: 5’

Instrumentation/Equipment:

violin, piano, dancers (2)

 

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Performances:

Oil and Water “Fictions” Senior Recital, March 30, 2019; Merrill Ellis Intermedia Theater, University of North Texas; Lydia McDonald, Amy Hoang, Joseph Reding, and Stephen Symank.

Oil and Water Performed May 5, 2018; University of North Texas Dance Building; Lydia McDonald, Amy Hoang, Bailey Anderson, and Stephen Symank.

Pictured:

Choreographer/dancer: Lydia McDonald Dancer: Amy Hoang