Two-Headed/Half-Hearted
Winner of the Summer Solstice Indigenous Music Award for “Music in the Arts” and Finalist for the Gwen Pharis Ringwood Award for Drama.
Two-Headed/Half Hearted: a musical song cycle that details the lives of Juno and Venus Hollis, conjoined twins and daughters of Jupiter Hollis and his mermaid wife, Ida Mae. A prairie-gothic tale of isolation, mythology, family and yearning sung by two musical narrators, Two-Headed/Half-Hearted interweaves stories and songs of the twins’ birth, life and death with that of other famous conjoined twins through history. With book by Trevor Schmidt and music by Kaeley Jade Wiebe, Two-Headed/Half-Hearted asks the question: Can one heart be torn apart and survive?
Anchored in country gospel and traditional folk, the music of Two-Headed/Half-Hearted explores a surprising variety of genres like vaudeville, music hall and bluegrass as it moves fluidly between intimate acoustic ballads like “Only Me,” and “A Broken Heart (Remembers the Breaking), eerie, goose-bump-raising melodies in songs like “Amabie” and toe-tapping numbers like “Daisy and Violet” and “The Ballad of Chang and Eng.”