Into the Light: Healing Performance & Light Painting in the Dome
- julia wallace

- Aug 6
- 1 min read
Updated: Aug 8
The Dome at Notsuoh once again transformed into a vessel for an intimate, site-specific performance. This time, long-time Houston artists Brittani Broussard and Kylie Sivley collaborated to create a healing ritual guided by light, movement, and intention.
Audience members entered the dome in small groups, stepping into a space of stillness and spiritual presence. Brittani led them through a quiet, transformative performance — a personal movement ritual designed to invite healing and release. Her gestures were deliberate and poetic, calling on the power of embodied experience to process pain, restore energy, and connect inward.
As Brittani moved, Kylie photographed the performance using her signature long-exposure light painting technique. The result was a living collaboration between body and lens — ethereal images that traced Brittani’s choreography in radiant strokes of light. These photographs served as both document and artwork, capturing the invisible energy of the moment in stunning, ghostly halos of illumination.
Together, Brittani and Kylie created a space for reflection, ritual, and witnessing. The performance was personal and quiet, yet deeply impactful.
These kinds of evenings are why the Dome exists: to foster visionary artists, intimate encounters, and the unpredictable magic of site-specific collaboration.
Many thanks to Karah Sivley for taking documentation photos of this performance.

































































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