Impossible Country Video

Impossible Country

Stories of Refugees & Asylum Seekers
Living in New York City

Conceived by The Mud/Bone Collective and created in collaboration with the ensemble

Directed by Mahayana Landowne
Text Architecture by Sandi Carroll and Jordan Dann
Performed by Christopher Burris, Sandi Carroll, Sarah Douglas, Kerry Huang, and Jennifer Kidwell
Additional Contributions from Andrea Ciannavei and Lydia Fort

Christopher Burris Icon Sandi Carroll Icon Sarah Douglas Icon Kerry Huang Icon Jennifer Kidwell Icon Jordan Dann Andrea Ciannevei Icon Lydia Fort Icon

Mud/Bone is currently developing Impossible Country, an interactive performance project that sheds light on the diverse experiences of refugees fleeing injustice and persecution and beginning new lives in New York City. Inspired by the true stories of an interpreter from Iraq, an artist from Rwanda, a journalist from Pakistan, a doctor from Colombia, a dancer from Egypt, a director from Serbia, and an actor from Russia, Impossible Country explores what it means to leave behind everything you know and start anew.

Through a partnership with CAMBA, a refugee resettlement organization, Mud/Bone conducted theater workshops and interviews with this group of incredible individuals.  In the workshops, we explored creative ways to construct and share individual stories in an artistic, meaningful and compelling manner. Impossible Country is collaboratively created by Mud/Bone company members based on the stories the workshop participants shared with us.

A workshop presentation of Impossible Country was presented at High School for Contemporary Arts in the Bronx on May 22nd and May 26th as part of an Arts in Education workshop. In June 2010, a full-length workshop production of Impossible Country will premiere as a part of The Performance Project at University Settlement, along with workshops and performances throughout New York City boroughs.

Impossible Country