This extended silence is for a reason: I’ve been hard at work.
I’ve been rehearsing continuously with Rachel and Meredith, developing the piece I posted about a while back. I’m now tentatively calling it grasp. We’ve come to a decent stopping place, but I still have quite a bit of work to do, sketching out the larger structure and figuring out where to put this little 6-7 minute piece we’ve been developing. I’m really, really happy with it. Perhaps happier with it than anything else I’ve ever made. But it definitely isn’t finished. If you want to keep up with the work, make sure you’re keeping a close eye on my Vimeo page. I always post rehearsal videos there without shame, even if I later regret letting you look at these dances in their beginning stages. It’s part of my process.
The biggest performance-related news of the past month is that Chashama will be presenting four performances of from in their window on 42nd Street (between 2nd and 3rd Avenues). I begin rehearsals with three of my favorite dancers (Rachel and Meredith, plus the lovely Vesna, who will be new to the group), to rework the piece and make it appropriate for a window space. There will be an element of the performance that remains in the space when we are not dancing, asking people to reflect on where they are from. It’s my hope to not only allow people to celebrate their heritage but to also reflect on why they consider they are “from” a certain place anyway.
Lastly, I found out today that my work will also be part of a “Enhancing Dance with Art” at Staten Island Modern on August 30. This will be the formal premiere of my new piece. I’ll post more information as soon as I have it!
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