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Dynasty Handbag: Titanic Depression

A hilarious reimagining of the 1997 blockbuster film Titanic by the peerlessly subversive and wacky Dynasty Handbag.

Titanic Depression is a bonkers parody of James Cameron’s 1997 Hollywood hit, sending it up as a bleak parable of human arrogance in today’s era of runaway, consumerism-driven climate change. Titanic Depression flies upstairs, downstairs and inbewteen stairs in this multi-character cracked looking glass - mirroring issues of class, mortality and personal responsibility to the earth and each other. Titanic Depression wields animation, soundscapes and a stunning video backdrop by filmmaker Mariah Garnett as it tilts this well-worn tail - sending up the powers that be in an antihero’s journey.

PRESS
NEW YORK TIMES - A Surrealist ‘Titanic’ — Featuring an Octopus, a Wiggly Dance and Mark Zuckerberg - Melena Ryzik
ARTFORUM Nervous Wreck - Dynasty Handbag’s Titanic and the farce of history - Rachel Valensky
DOCUMENT JOURNAL Titanic Depression Is Not A Parody - Megan Hullander
CULTURED MAGAZINE Dynasty Handbag Does A Kiiller Martha Stewart Impresson Following a two-night run of her show at Pioneer Works - Megan Hullander

More so a live multimedia event than solely performance, Titanic Depression combines animation, video, soundscapes and improvisation into a story about how a ship advertised as unsinkable strikes an iceberg on its maiden voyage and sinks; fitted with too few lifeboats, Titanic’s poor, third class passengers were largely left behind as the vessel’s wealthier occupants were rushed to safety. The disaster became a potent symbol of the haves versus the have nots.

Turned into numerous films—the most financially successful being Cameron’s—this well-worn narrative of class and gender inequality is, in the hands of Handbag’s outrageous physicality and unique improvisational skills, wildly digressed, veering from Hollywood’s obsession with disaster plots to our morbid fascination with death—namely, our own. She plays various characters in the film, such as “Rose,'' who sparks a torrid, interspecies romance with “Jack,” a mute octopus escaping the warming seas by stowing away on the ship disguised as a giant ladies hat. While the iceberg melts in balmy weather before the Titanic reaches it, the vessel goes down anyway in a tour de force of nonsensical, collective doom—a tragicomedy of our own making that no amount of metal straws or fastidiously-sorted recycling will fix. At a time of climate crisis on seemingly every front, “levity arises out of the sheer pressure cooker of the era we are collectively experiencing,” as the artist has noted. - David Everett Howe

NYLA Live Artery Festival Production Credits (January 2024)

Written, Performed, and Directed by Jibz Cameron
Co- Director : Mariah Garnett
Production Manager: Reilly Horan
Video/Sound Supervisor Editor: James Bennet
Lighting Designer: Serena Wong
Lighting Associate: LD DeArmon

Pioneer Works Production Credits (World Premiere, May 2023)
Curated by David Everett Howe
Original Technical Director / Sound Designer: Chloe Alexandra Thompson
Dramaturg: Sacha Yanow
Co-Writer / Producer: Amanda Verwey
Animation: Amy Von Harrington
Original Lighting Designer: Dylan Phillips
Co-conceived with Sue Slagle (SUE-C)
Producer: Tyler Rai
Drawings: Jibz Cameron
Additional Sound Design: Jibz Cameron
Additional Video Editing: James Bennet, Scotty Slade Wager
Visual Production Assistant: Val Toranto
🐙 Puppet Design: Miguel Alaya
🗑 Costumes: 69 US, Amanda Verwey

Dynasty Handbag: Titanic Depression was commissioned by Pioneer Works and curated by David Everitt Howe. It is co-presented by New York Live Arts as part of Live Ideas 2023: Planet Justice. The performance is made possible with support from Creative Capital, The Guggenheim Foundation, Ballroom Marfa, Center for Performance Research, Chorus Foundation, and MacDowell.

Titanic Depression is supported by generous donations by the CAPTAINS TABLE - Thank you Kathleen Hanna, Ash Jones, Jake Hartman, Anonymous, Farhad Ibrahim, Sadaf Rassoul Cameron, Nicole Eisenman, Roddy Bottom.

The New York Live Arts 2023 Live Ideas festival, Planet Justice: Are you here for it*?, is co-curated with Slow Factory and explores the idea that climate justice is rooted in social justice, anti-colonialism, global collaboration, human rights, and the rights of nature to thrive.