Tuesday, November 25, 2008

watch this!

1) Layard Thompson talking about the solo commissioning project adaptation process

http://www.jumpcut.com/view?id=253B82FE01E311DD86FB000423CF385C&type=

2) Katie Duck talking (about what, precisely, I cannot say because my internet connection is too unsteady to permit me to watch beyond the first minute and a half, but I know it has something to do with posting material on the internet - the interview is on dance-tech.net so it probably has something to do with dance and media/technology)

http://www.jumpcut.com/view/?id=F9E7BCCE006D11DDB072000423CF385C

I just took a short workshop with Katie at Movement Research. It was fantastic and entirely too brief.

Among the things I'm contemplating are:

*nobody gives a shit about you making art, what they care about is you creating the space for art to happen

*it's never your turn ---> this, it seems to me, speaks to the crux of what CAN be interesting in the viewpoints (it's never your turn, or, perhaps put another way, it's always your turn to support what is really happening)

Katie talked quite a bit in the workshop about seeing and hearing. And how the seeing and hearing is great for the first maybe 10 seconds that we enter the stage, but then immediately, we look for a place to go, a thing to do, we carve out the space and essentially cut off our aural and visual fields. Pretty cool stuff.

Sunday, November 16, 2008

I have been so remiss!

in updating my blog, but a reminder that people whom I don't see on a regular basis actually read this thing has prompted me to add a new entry.

EVERYONE DIES...RIGHT? has come and gone.
It was a free performance on the 11th at the SITI Company studios created by and featuring:

Heather Acs, Amanda Capobianco, Davina Cohen, Alisa Matlovsky, Tina Mitchell, Jeremy Pickard, Evan Prizant, Maya Ray-Schoenfeld, and Sophia Remolde

sound design and live performance by: Christian Frederickson

stage management: Stephanie Pistello

direction and dramaturgy: J. Ed Araiza

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My SEE buddy Adam Brock, who's pursuing his MFA in the Brooklyn College Performance and Interactive Media program videotaped the performance. I'm looking forward to watching it in full.

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Sophia and I getting back into the swing of things with FINDING OM (aka the SIDDHARTHA thing). And I'm CRANING more.

I'm also gearing up for a workshop with Katie Duck later this week. And I've been reading the work of Irene Dowd and incorporating my understanding of it into the way I discuss alignment with my yoga students. Dowd teaches a drop-in class through Movement Research and I'm looking forward to attending it now that fall training is done.

I'm on hiatus from teaching public classes for the moment, but I'm assisting Julie Dohrman this Tuesday evening at Virayoga (www.virayoga.com) and should be teaching my own classes again soon, so stay tuned.