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Technical Residency: Yiseul LeMieux (closed to the public)


  • CPR – Center for Performance Research 361 Manhattan Avenue Brooklyn, NY, 11211 (map)
A figure in a handmade rabbit mask is using a handsaw to cut through a small object. The figure stands behind a table full of plastic toy figures and a grocery bag, against a purple backdrop with 5 abstract oblong renderings of carrots in a row.

YouAreCarrot. Photo by Masson LeMieux

The Technical Residency is closed to the public.


CPR welcomes Yiseul LeMieux for a Spring 2026 Technical Residency, providing one uninterrupted week in CPR’s theater and access to a robust a/v inventory to play, experiment, and create. The residency will support her new work in development Die Cute, a performance that uses cuteness to gently disarm people and guide them through grief in a way that is both playful and deeply empathetic. LeMieux frames the work around an imagined funeral, inviting the audience to accompany her through elements such as procession, eulogy, and celebration. A bunny choir, a caring and quietly humorous pastor figure, and moments for audience participation create a space where tenderness and absurdity can coexist. The project stems from the belief that when death and grief are avoided, harm grows. By inviting people to face death in community and with laughter, Die Cute opens space for comfort and reflection, encouraging audiences to consider their own fears, losses, and mortality through lighthearted action and shared presence. 


The Technical Residency will culminate in an OPEN AiR presentation of Die Cute at CPR on April 19, 2026. Tickets and more information here.


ABOUT THE ARTIST

Yiseul LeMieux is a Korean-born artist based in New York City. Her work spans multiple media, blending vivid narratives and alternative realities. She emphasizes audience engagement and community feedback, rejecting traditional boundaries between media, artist, and audience. Her creative vision explores a global network of interchangeability—where the artist, human, animal, or object holds equal value. This ethos allows her to explore limitless potential in herself and the world.


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OPEN AiR | Yiseul LeMieux: Die Cute