New York, NY

When the blossom passes, what remains?

Explores how our connection to our own bodies mirrors our connection to the earth

When the blossom passes, what remains? Immersive Event - Main Image

when the blossom passes, what remains? is HOLDTIGHT’s latest site-specific work asking the audience to reconsider how humans can better live in holistic balance with the earth by tuning in and tending to our own and collective bodies. Combining embodied movement, live music, personal storytelling, audience engagement, and sustainable scenography, this work asks audience and performers alike to use the container of the show to practice reciprocity. Through psychological, ecological, somatic, and artistic research, this work explores how our connection to our own bodies -- in the physical, emotional, and spiritual senses -- mirrors our connection to the earth. Participatory and intimate, this work delves into how care, collective grief, listening, and healing come into play when we are navigating eco-psychology. All aspects of this work's production are as intentionally sourced, utilized, and recycled as possible, to ensure that the lifecycle of this project is continuous and thoughtful. Show starts at 7:30pm with a run time of approx. 90 minutes.

Audience Role

Participatory and intimate, this work delves into how care, collective grief, listening, and healing come into play when we are navigating eco-psychology.

Ages: All ages

Content Advisories

No content advisories

Interaction Advisories

Light (business/acquaintance) contact

Mobility Advisories

Event is wheelchair accessible
No mobility advisories

About the cell theatre

Our mission at the cell is to mine the mind, pierce the heart, and awaken the soul through the incubation of new work.