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"original and vital, and decidedly female, choreographic voice."

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"Pick any topic over which conservatives and liberals lock horns—immigration, Abu Ghraib, abortion, politicized religion, same-sex marriage; Beller visits them all. How she does it is pretty astonishing."The Village Voicemore press ›
us, created through a UWMilwaukee Fellowship and HERE Artist in Residency Program, is an evening length solo work. “us” is a critique of contemporary American politics and the psycho-social fallout from legislative descion-making. In various duets with objects (including an American flag, an infalatable sex doll and a mop), Beller confronts the threat of the anti-choice movement, the hypocrisy of gay marriage opposition, and the state of disrepair of the arts. We follow one woman in her struggle to defend her body, mind, liberty and inspiration from government assault. Beller, "a seductive mix of bravado and despair" (Deborah Jowitt, Village Voice ), uses rich theatricality and vigorous physicality to challenge the phenomenon of blind patriotism.

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