Writer/actor/comedian Julie Piero's partner, VR video game designer Jose Zambrano unexpectedly died in 2019. To begin to explore the landscape of her own grief, Piero utilized his unfinished VR video game "Delejos, a game about overcoming distance and loving from afar, and created Delejos (from afar), a one-woman immersive theatrical experience incorporating story, song, light, and a sprinkling of magical realism to guide the audience through an "at-home VR experience. Delejos (from afar) is presented over Zoom, using the medium to comment further on distance, and transforming what are typically the limitations and frustrations of the now-ubiquitous platform into a stunning commentary on the fragility of life by feeling like it could collapse at any moment. Delejos (from afar) further resonates in the time of COVID as people are denied a chance to mourn with loved ones and are themselves distanced. Themes of Delejos (from afar): Grief + Connection:Delejos (from afar) takes the magical thinking and symbolic significance that fills peoples minds after losing a loved one and treats them as fact, building a whole universe with them. Too often people doubt those signs out of fear of losing grip, but what if we just believed them? Would this preserve the magic and provide hope in the face of loss? Grieving can feel like everything you knew about the world is thrown out the window - so why not create a new world? Piero turns her grief into virtual reality, transforming the emotional landscape into a virtual one and leads the audience through it with the gusto of a game designer. Alternate Universes:Through the unfinished virtual reality game named "Delejos", inspired by his own forced immigration from Venezuela, Zambrano planned to send players on a journey to connect with something they love - from afar. Piero harnesses this goal of connection across distance to provide a path forward through grief, and takes the audience through a new virtual-emotional landscape using Zoom, a tool of isolation, to create a new reality that is vulnerable, intimate, and immersive. Latinidad:Piero explores the distance inherent to the identity of all Latinxs in the US including her own and Zambranos - whether its the distance from home, or the distance between cultures, communities and languages - this distance is a form of grief, and its built into who we are. The play is a call to action to explore this grief employing tools like latin baladas: songs where love comes from pain, and tiny regional words that carry with them a piece of home - like saperoco or tiln! Love:This piece explores the intersection of romantic love and creative partnership, and grieves for a love that was more future than past, more plans than memories. Delejos (from afar) is an attempt to write that future and let the audience meet and fall in love with Jose through Pieros eyes. Creativity:Before this project, I would always doubt my own work. Its why Ive dabbled in so many mediums: too scared to hear my own voice within one, I jump to the next. says Piero. Its a universal feeling - every artist has had impostor syndrome but it was not until she felt she was co-creating with a higher power that Piero realized the piece was being Written by Julie Piero and Jose Zambrano. Piero weaves together stand-up comedy, live music and VR because those were mediums she and Zambrano were pursuing together. This show aims to fulfill the promise of that unfinished work. Delejos (from afar) was written by Julie Piero (and Jose Zambrano), performed by Julie Piero, and produced by Caitlin Stone. A limited weekly run will begin March 4 and run through May 1.
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