Sara Silkin’s interpretation of JIBARO | Bloody Golden Woman

Sara Silkin’s interpretation of JIBARO | Bloody Golden Woman Her voice. Her pain. Her sadness. Her screams. She is the Bloody Golden Woman, and put her heart into the final scene performance. Sara Silkin’s interpretation of JIBARO has always been from her perspective as she relate to HER; someone who is destroyed and ends up destroying the one she loves. The tremors in the hands in the final performance represent her shame and terror when she realizes she has been betrayed. Silkin kept repeating to yourself and out loud while acting the final scene “Why would you do this to her, how could you do this her?”. The saddest thing about betrayal is that it never comes from your enemies, it’s the ultimate form of emotional violence that resonates and continues to linger in the soul. @albertomielgo directed Sara Silkin with intense passion and brought out the darkness that lives in her soul. Not only creating a visual masterpiece but building a beautiful world highlighting the cruelty that can exi
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