Action, Word, Move - Public Showing
Sunday, April 7 20:00 - K77 Studio
Our improvisation workshop facilitated by Jeremiah Day has concluded its first ten week session and so some of the group will host an informal evening presentation on April 7th at 8pm.
All who are interested are welcome to come and check out the kind of work we’ve been developing in the last weeks.
Suggested contribution 3-5 Euro (sliding scale).
The second session of Action, Word, Move will run May 12 to June 30, sundays 17:00 to 20:00.
http://k77studio.blogspot.de/

Action, Word, Move - Public Showing

Sunday, April 7 20:00 - K77 Studio

Our improvisation workshop facilitated by Jeremiah Day has concluded its first ten week session and so some of the group will host an informal evening presentation on April 7th at 8pm.

All who are interested are welcome to come and check out the kind of work we’ve been developing in the last weeks.

Suggested contribution 3-5 Euro (sliding scale).

The second session of Action, Word, Move will run May 12 to June 30, sundays 17:00 to 20:00.


http://k77studio.blogspot.de/

Share +

Landau mit Liam Clancy

Yes, it is happening. I will be heading to Landau for a workshop series and performance organized by my dear friend Liam Clancy from San Diego, who has been building a yearly opportunity for an encounter with improvisational practice and spontaneous performances for folks in Landau. 

We are both preparing individually for some joined teaching and performing in the first week of July 2012. It turns out that both of our processes are heavily informed by Simone Forti’s practice of moving and writing right now. 

What preoccupies my thinking at this moment: How to translate somatic and kinesthetic experiences that I am having while dancing to an audience that might not have the same background with bodily practices? How to communicate, basically - and also: what communicates when I share this kind of dancing with people. While those questions are neither new or fresh, they are important for me right now, much more than the actual content/matter of a performance. Because if you can’t reach your audience, what does it matter what you try to tell them? It’s like talking into an electric socket while you intend to relay an important email to someone, telling them about your arrival time. Or so. 

Meanwhile, here is what’s been intriguing me when thinking about “resonance,” the hook, the central thought, the jumping-off concept for my next larger dance project. 

Having a voice does not necessarily mean you have agency.

Making sounds does not mean you’ll be heard. 

Share +

BRICKLAYERS WITH A SENSE OF HUMOR - excerpts

Highways Performance Space, Los Angeles

Share +

ANATOMY RIOT #45: In Loving Memory / Everything must go

The 6608 space*

6608 Lexington St.
Los Angeles, CA 90038


It is with great sadness and unexpected joy that we announce the death of Anatomy Riot, “AR”, 45, of Los Angeles, CA.   AR was a wanderer, making her home from bars to ballrooms over the past 6+ years.  Hard-working, easygoing, unassuming, and community-minded, AR was loved by many; and is survived by Meg Wolfe, Show Box LA, and 250+ performance children, countless intersections of legitimate and illegitimate body-specific investigations. AR is survived by the spirit of _____. AR is survived by you. 

Continuing in our itinerant ways, AR#45 will be happening at a newly-opened warehouse space in Hollywood, at The 6608 space, 6608 Lexington St., LA 90038.

ANATOMY RIOT #45: In Loving Memory/Everything Must Go! 
A performance wake. 

With performances by: 

Linda Austin (Portland) 
Gregory Barnett & Kate Gilbert
Stacy Dawson Stearns & Jessica Emmanuel - Exquisite Liberation Corpse
Maureen Dunn
Simone Forti & The Sleeves
d. Sabela grimes
Arianne Hoffmann
Marcus Kuiland-Nazario
Pat Payne
Jose Reynoso
Nancy Sandercock
Anna B. Scott
Meg Wolfe

Come celebrate with us!

$15 in advance / $20 at the door

AR #45: ONE NIGHT ONLY! WAREHOUSE CLOSE-OUT!! 
Muerte Waterbeds and Blenders!  Cash only!
centrally located! 
free & abundant street parking!

We are in search of her next incarnation…

AR#45 will be documented by Native Strategies**

ANATOMY RIOT IS A PROJECT OF SHOW BOX LA: www.showboxla.blogspot.com


* 6608 Lexington is The Joan Scheckel Filmmaking Labs: www.joanscheckel.com www.6608lexington.com  

** Premiering in January 2012  NATIVE STRATEGIES presents The Next Steps, highlighting dance based performance artists who have taken the next step beyond their personal practice to create a venue or agency for a dance community that would not otherwise exist. 

NATIVE STRATEGIES is a network of performance art makers, producers and critical thinkers who seek to invigorate and make globally visible Los Angeles’s performance art community. We are engaged in a 5 YEAR STUDY (2011  2016) of LA performance modalities through the creation of 10 differently themed PERFORMANCE SERIES and 10 uniquely designed JOURNALS, resulting in a book. 

Write to nativestrategiesla@gmail.com for more information.

Share +

“sound” at REDCAT Studio. july 2010.

sound support by aaron drake. 

Share +