What Remains

dance, visual art, and photography works with Rebekah Lazaridis and Joey Clay

June 27, 2026
The Palladium at St. Petersburg College
2:00 PM & 7:30 PM

About the Experience

What Remains begins the moment you enter the theater.

Photographic works by Joey Clay surround the space while a sculptural fabric installation by Rebekah Lazaridis inhabits the stage. Together, these artistic worlds transform the theater into a living gallery where image, texture, memory, and movement exist in conversation.

The evening consists of two repertory works reimagined for the stage through ongoing artistic collaboration: bloom and residue, created in collaboration with Rebekah Lazaridis, and ABOVE/below, created in collaboration with Joey Clay.

Together, these works ask what lingers after transformation—what remains in the body, in memory, in image, and in the spaces between us.

Creative Fellowship

This presentation is part of projectALCHEMY’s work as 2025 Creative Fellows at The Palladium at SPC, a program supporting artists in the development and presentation of new and reimagined work.

Through this fellowship, What Remains brings company repertoire into a new theatrical container while honoring the intimacy, experimentation, and collaboration that shaped the original works.

bloom and residue

created in collaboration with Rebekah Lazaridis

Rooted in nature and the quiet magic embedded within cycles of growth, decay, and renewal, bloom and residue explores transformation through movement, fabric, and visual art. Bodies emerge, shed, intertwine, and evolve within a shifting landscape, asking what is carried forward and what is left behind.

Cast

Kirsten Standridge
Heidi Brewer
Talia Demps
Jonah Perez-Lopez
Sam Kedziora
Antonio Hernandez
Justin Brock
Robbie Christopher, Project-Based Artist

ABOVE/below

Cast

Kirsten Standridge
Heidi Brewer
Talia Demps
Jonah Perez-Lopez
Sam Kedziora
Antonio Hernandez
Justin Brock
Esophia Higgins-Wilkins

created in collaboration with Joey Clay

Drawing from the archetypal language of tarot, ABOVE/below journeys through the Major Arcana. Through photography and movement, the work navigates shadow, upheaval, surrender, and integration, asking what must be confronted in order to transform.

Creative Team

Artistic Direction & Choreography
Alexander Jones

Visual Art & Installation — bloom and residue
Rebekah Lazaridis

Photography & Visual Collaboration — ABOVE/below
Joey Clay

Executive Director
Marcus Wehby

Rehearsal Director
Kirsten Standridge

Production & Stage Management
Sarah Hamilton

Costume Design
Hilka “Iky” Standridge