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Take one object.

Ben Jose. 2010.


“Take
Take one object”
object is written for any number of
performers.

Each performer should freely interpret and perform any


number of the following 27 events.

A performer may choose to use more than one event


during a single performance.

A new event should involve a new object.

More than one performer may choose to use the same


event within a single performance.

Duration is pre determined or the length of time needed


to perform all chosen events.

Ben Jose. 2010.


#1
Take one object.

Enclose that object.


#2

Take one object.

Immerse that object.


#3

Take one object.

Draw a picture of that object.


#4

Take one object.

Change the colour of that object.


#5

Take one object.

Hide that object.


#6

Take one object.

Float that object.


#7

Take one object.

Break that object.


#8

Take one object.

Wear that object.


#9

Take one object.

Engrave that object.


#10

Take one object.

Suspend that object.


#11

Take one object.

Change the shape of that object.


#12

Take one object.

Photograph that object.


#13

Take one object.

Move away from that object.


#14

Take one object.

Focus on that object.


#15

Take one object

Bounce that object.


#16

Take one object.

Describe that object aloud.


# 17
Take one object.

Transport that object.


#18

Take one object

Heat that object.


#19

Take one object

Use that object to send a message.


# 20

Take one object.

Exhibit that object.


# 21

Take one object.

Open that object.


# 22

Take one object.

Amplify that object


# 23

Take one object

Bind that object.


#24

Take one object.

Protect that object.


#25

Take one object.

Cause that object to be in motion.


#26

Take one object.

Swap your object with another performer.


#27

Take one object.

Describe that object in writing.

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