Emily Wells Releases Don't Use Me Up Video Ahead Of London Show
Wednesday, 27 April 2016
Written by Laura Johnson
Emily Wells has released a video for Don't Use Me Up.
The song features on the Texan multi-instrumentalist's second album, 'Promise', which came out in January. Discussing the video's inception, Wells said:
"It began by me attending his ballet class, taught each week at S.A.G.E. in New York, a center for elderly queers. I kept going back each week, plie-ing with the geriatrics. I was enamored with Dunn, his humor, the grace revealed in each movement, a lifetime of grace revealed in his 81 year old frame. My girlfriend, Samantha Nye, a painter and video artist who directed and edited the video, approached it with an aim to capture Dunn’s movement, his face, and the intimacy between student and teacher. The few hours of filming that day, being moved by Dunn, dancing with him, watching him, gave me a profound new gravity, and both reminded and revealed to me what it is to be an artist."
The visual arrives two days prior to Wells' performance at the Pickle Factory in London. Tickets are on sale now, priced from £11.00, plus fees.
Emily Wells Upcoming Tour Dates are as follows:
Fri April 29 2016 - LONDON Pickle Factory
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