The Salt Lake Tribune
Wednesday, March 12, 2008
Chocolate statement
We've been hearing a great deal recently about depression in Utah. Now, a performance art piece touches upon the issue. The artist Nicole Carroll explains:
“The sound is the book of Mormon backwards. This is about how chocolate is sometimes used in the way a drug is used. It is falling into the mouths with force and it creates uncomfortable tension to the actor and the viewer. The reason the sound is the book of Mormon backwards is because it represents pushing something being forced on you away from you. ..

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