A few years ago, I heard about a dance performance that took place in the 1980s. It was staged during a benefit auction in downtown Billings over Valentine’s Day and involved eight dancers in white wedding dresses dragging red tulle fabric around and walking up to people attending the event and whispering, “he must be here somewhere.” It sounded like a hybrid performance art event and delightfully avant garde, even for today. And when I heard it ended with one of the dancers on a table wrapped from head to toe in the red tulle in a ritual fashion it reminded me of feminist artists like Judy Chicago and the Guerilla Girls. This piece was choreographed by Fredlund with Lovec and Loos as two of the eight dancers.
I wondered what other stories I might be missing.