There are moments in the music that are really talking about the violence, as a society, that we do to our water.
When I look at the Hudson River, I can't help but feel overwhelmed by its beauty and responsible for its protection.
The whole musical landscape is being organized through the choreography. It was as if the dancers themselves became my score.
It's a celebration of the water that is not romantic. It's a celebration of water within the context of the time we live in.