Kneel/Walk Away, by Paul Pescador
Serving as the Zog’s Dogs 2010 Fellow, Paul Pescador conducted Kneel/Walk Away on March 24th, 2010 at Zog’s Dogs. In this piece, two actors were given two scripts to perform at Zog’s Dogs. In one situation, a couple purchased a hot dog and got engaged in front of Zog’s Dogs. In the other, a couple purchased a hot dog and broke up in front of Zog’s Dogs. These situations were rotated, and performed every 30 minutes.







This performance was part of a larger body of work surrounding situational actions that occur in public and private settings. His small ephemeral gestures explore social interventions in non-traditional performances spaces, such as apartments, storefronts, and public streets.
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