Subtle Subversion
An exploration of wrongness inspired by the human condition. Subtle Subversion questions our daily mechanisms and investigates our interpretations of wrongness. Through collaborative research, we explored/expanded the subtleties of how we define “what is wrong”.
This will be a live event, 8th of June at 6:57PM. A livestream will be available here.
Project by
Eliza Treviño
Eliza Treviño is a graduate from Texas State University. She obtained a BFA in Performance and Choreography with a minor in Business Administration. Eliza has had the privilege of working with the Universal Dance Association (UDA) for five years as an instructor and performer. Throughout her undergraduate experience she has had the opportunity to perform in numerous pieces while being a part of Orchesis Dance Company and Merge Dance Company. While apart of Merge she has been able to perform in the Footprint Dance Festival at the University of Roehampton in London, UK and the COCO Dance Festival in Trinidad and Tobago. Her works created throughout her BFA include Inevitable Life Line, A Slice of NonFAT, and Ebb and Flow. She had the privilege of representing Texas State University’s Dance Department at ACDA (2018) with her work Ebb and Flow. Currently Eliza is a second year MFA Choreography student at the University of Roehampton in London, UK. She looks forward to using her this degree to continue her career in higher education, to enrich the young minds of students like herself.
MFA Choreography
Year of Study: 2
Other Collaborators
Collaborators / Movers: Nicollette Amico, Caitlin Dorr, Kaia Koehler, Haowen Shi (Hao), Elizabeth Wakelin, and Alexis WhiteCore Programme
MFA Choreography