Showing posts with label dance. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dance. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

peeling bananas

Kim and Aaron of Banana Peel Dance asked me to photograph the outdoor piece they performed for the Dumbo Arts Festival. The location was picturesque Pier 1 at Brooklyn Bridge Park, just a little hop and skip from my apartment. What great fun. The piece was over so quickly, and man did those dancers move fast!

Thursday, March 15, 2012

Museiam @ The Muse



heya! the great and powerful diane tomasi is co-curating a monthly series called the museiam, at the muse in williamsburg. and you thought williamsburg was OVER!

b and I attended the march installment and it was great fun- a mixed evening of comedy, modern dance and aerial work. if you have something you'd like to present, contact diane.

info@dianetomasi.com

if you'd like to attend, the next museiam takes place thursday, april 5 at 8pm.

the muse
32d s. 1st st.
brooklyn, ny

Thursday, December 1, 2011

et.per.se.and closing party!



Join us this Saturday at 8pm for et.per.se.and's closing party.

The Artist, Diane Tomasi, Pamela Bailinson, Bryan X and I will be performing the *sweet spot* of what has been an unbelievable residency- the interactive video dance piece Useless Worms and Weeds. I implore you to make the trek to Red Hook for this very special event.

et.per.se.and closing party
Sat. Dec. 3, 8pm
Everbrite Mercantile Co.
351 Van Brunt St.
Brooklyn, NY 11231

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

facebook has become my blog





honestly, it's so terribly easy to post links on facebook. no coding involved. so anyways, I was thinking, jeez. I should post some of the same content here. so here are some of the cool things I've come across recently.

design*sponge's richmond guide! in case you didn't know, I spent eight great years in richmond, including four years at vcu. most of my family lives there and I have fond thoughts for the little northernmost southern city. I was surprised (but not so surprised) to find out that grace bonney was born there. so go check out the guide. I haven't been down in so long, I might have to use it myself.

next up, MERCE FRIGGIN CUNNINGHAM company is performing FREE at the river to river festival in a few weeks. uh-huh. while visiting his site, check out the mondays with merce video series.

Monday, March 9, 2009

regrouping

just going through my emails that have gone unread in the past week or two. earlier I tossed out the armory show brochure I had picked up the previous weekend at the queens museum of art, as I missed all of the armory events. helping out with *something stolen, well...borrowed* was a good way of gauging how much free time I have to do projects like that. it definitely took time out of my schedule, but not unmanageably so, and it was a great diversion from my normal routine. we've been balancing things pretty well, with the new store opening soon and my ongoing jewelry responsibilities. it made me realize that it is possible to take time off from things, or at least check in every day and tackle some necessary tasks. everything else can wait.

working with aaron, kim, the other dancers, comedians and the musicians was an unbelievable experience. they had been working on the choreography and music for several months, and brought in extra people in the last couple of weeks to round out the cast. I had danced in *the something effect,* the full-piece finale, a year and a half ago when aaron presented it at dtw for the danceNOW festival. a very short phrase is repeated over and over, with variations being thrown in such as sounds, direction and stillness. aaron put a couple of people who had other parts in the performance, but no dance training, in this piece. One of them wasn't a performer at all, but a fine artist.

the piece this time was worked into a cabaret-style show about a wedding gone awry. conversations were awkward, guests were strange, the best man gave a drunk toast that got ugly. dancers, male and female, became brides, blow-up dolls became grooms, aaron and kim stripped to their underwear and performed a very sexy duet, and twinkies were smashed into peoples' faces. sounds so weird when I describe it, but there were some very beautiful moments. performing in it, we were laughing most of the time- it really was a funny show.


if you only know me through my jewelry design, you might be wondering how I come to perform occasionally. art and dance were both things I tinkered with in my childhood, but never considered studying seriously. It was later on at the age of 25, after going to business school and working in retail management for three years, that I went back to school to study art. in my last semester, inspired by the dance majors I had seen perform, I took my first modern dance class. from there I was hooked, and got the opportunity to perform with Steve's House Dance Collective, which was put together by VCU dance grads. Upon moving to Los Angeles shortly after graduating, I enrolled at Santa Monica College. In five years I took many, many classes in modern and ballet, plus some choreography, jazz, afro-caribbean and performance classes. When I moved to nyc in 2004, I got a graphic design internship at Dance Space Center (now Dance New Amsterdam) which turned into a part-time job. one of the perks of working there was unlimited free classes.

Since I started dancing so late and have other priorities in my life, I've only performed a handful of times. But I am so grateful to Aaron and Kim for the opportunity to work with them last weekend. I hoping this will lead to other things, whether it means dancing for other choreographers or working on my own pieces. I think it's really important for small business people such as myself to have a fun physical outlet. The body can get really kinked up from working in the house all day. Which leads to my next thought- just finished reading Craft Inc. and I highly recommend it to any craft or design entrepreneur. Been wanting to give it a review here on this blog, but haven't done it just yet!

Sunday, February 22, 2009

something stolen...well, borrowed


hey there! i'm helping out with a dance performance coming up. (meaning i'm an extra) aaron draper and some crazy kids are putting together an evening of merriment with live music. performing march 6 & 7 at henry street settlement in the lower east side. should be fun.

Monday, April 28, 2008

chashama



last thursday I had the pleasure of seeing Leanne Schmidt and Kate Fauvell perform 8PM at chashama's 37th street location. chashama is an arts organization which curates performances and installations in a number of manhattan storefront locations. leanne, a choreographer, and kate, a painter, teamed up in this tiny gallery to explore the intersections between the two artist's processes.

kate hung several large sheets of white paper on the gallery walls, painting scenes of the sidewalk audience in drippy ink washes. her brush strokes were simple and gestural, often using a broad house painter's brush. this allowed the imagery to appear slowly, creating an active performance in which the audience could engage. leanne seemed like a child in a sandbox- curious and cautious. she remained vaguely aware of kate's presence, but mostly played her own games. both artists wore white- leanne in gauzy dance clothes, and kate wrapped in a sheet, toga-style. the brightness of the space created by the white walls and costumes and warm lighting made the gallery shine like a jewel box for the sidewalk guests. a beautifully composed soundscape was broadcast on small speakers attached to the building's façade.

hanging out on the sidewalk in such a busy part of the city- midtown west- garment district and a few blocks from times square- was really fun and odd. mostly because it felt like we shouldn't have been there- uninvited guests on a heavily trafficked street. a japanese t.v. crew added to the mahem, as well as two still photographers.

8PM is being performed again this thursday. at 8pm.

Monday, August 27, 2007

dancenow festival

First off, if you've been looking for my Sneek Peak at design*sponge, sorry for the delay. I had to reshoot the photos, but it should be up soon.

and...I am psyched to be performing as part of a group piece at Dance Theater Workshop's (DTW) dancenOw festival. I will be dancing with AnD Dance | Aaron Draper on Thursday, September 6. Woo hoo. DTW is an awesome venue. If you live in NYC and are unfamiliar with the downtown dance scene, dancenOw is a good opportunity to get a taste of what's going on. The festival, which runs from September 4 to 10 at DTW, features dozens of NYC choreographers.