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Curated by Bertie Ferdman and Frank Hentschker
Special advisor: Elise Bernhardt
Join us for a three-day exploration of the phenomenon of site-specific performance. Site-specific performance has become prevalent and increasingly inventive over the past several years, and has influenced the work of numerous choreographers and theatre practitioners. In the U.S. and Europe, artists and companies are increasingly creating pieces in non-conventional theatre spaces in the streets, architectural landmarks, public transportation, abandoned warehouses and pools, underground tunnels, and empty garages, confronting the public and mixing highly choreographed dance and rehearsed scenes with the spontaneities and idiosyncrasies of the city.
FREE. Reservation required. Remaining seats: First come, first served.
Call 1.212.817.8215 or [email protected]. Please mention. Reservation Codes: Thursday – 7155 Friday – 7186 Saturday – 7187
Welcome to local, visiting, and international artists (New York, Minneapolis, California, France, Austria, Netherlands, Israel, and Great Britain).
Reception to follow.
Phil Soltanoff, Mad Dog, Wrench: Man With Bag on Head. Courtesy of Phil Soltanoff
Friday, October 13 Reservation Code: 7186
10 a.m.–12 p.m.
Panel: Site-Specific Performance and the City
Moderated by Marvin Carlson, Distinguished Chair, Profes sor of Theatre at the Graduate Center, CUNY. With:
Anita Durst (Chashama, NYC), Laurie Beth Clark (University of Wisconsin), Melanie Joseph (Foundry Theatre, NYC), David Levine (Berlin/New York), Julia Mandle (JMandle Perfor mance), Ilana Salama Ortar (Roehampton University/Sapir Academic College/The Zefat Academic College, Israel)
12 p.m. – 1 p.m.
Lunch break
1 p.m. – 2:30 p.m.
Producing Site-Specific Performance
This panel will discuss presenting site-specific work and address the future of the field, from U.S. and European per spective. With:
Philip Bither (Walker Arts Center, MN), Nolini Barretto (SiteLines Festival, LMCC); Aviva Davidson (Dancing in the Streets); Nathan Elbogen (Old American Can Factory); Lode van Piggelen (Over het IJ Festival, Netherlands); Ute Ritschel (Forest Art Path Assoc., Germany)
2:30 p.m. – 4 p.m.
Landmark Site-Specific Productions
Conversations with producers, artists, and journalists. With:
Playwright Charles Mee, Jr.; former chief New York Times dance critic Anna Kisselgoff; Lincoln Center Festival Senior Producer Carmen Kovens; Elise Bernhardt, founder of Dancing in the Streets and former Executive Director of The Kitchen; and Joanna Haigood.
Dialogues Featuring International and New York Artists
4 p.m. – 4:45 p.m.
Cabula 6, Austria & ClarindaMac Low, NY
5 p.m. – 5:45 p.m.
Petra Ardai, NL & Heidi Duckler, CA
6 p.m. – 6:45 p.m.
Forster-Heighes, UK & Martha Bowers, NY
7 p.m. – 7:45 p.m.
Maud LeFloch/Compagnie Off, France & Noémie Lafrance, NY
Heidi Duckler, Collage Dance Theatre, MotherDitch05. Photo by Jeff Kurt Peterson
Saturday, October 14 Reservation Code: 7187
10 a.m.–12 p.m.
Screening of excerpts from Site-Specific Performances
including work from participating artists
12 p.m–12:30 p.m.
Lunch break
12:30–1:30 p.m.
Introduction of upcoming book on site-specific dance. With:
Melanie Kloetzel, Director of Dance, Idaho State University; Carolyn Pavlik, Dance, Western Michigan University; Marylee Hardenberg, Site-Specific Choreography, Center for Global
Environmental Education, Hamline University, Minneapolis Olive Bieringa, Body Cartography Project, Minneapolis Tamar Rogoff, site specific choreographer, New York City
1:30 p.m.–3 p.m.
Creating Site-Specific Theatre and Performance: Artists Discuss Their Work
Moderated by Bertie Ferdman, co-curator. Invited artists include: Maureen Brennan (Red Dive); Andrea Haenggi (AMDaT); Aaron Landsman, (Playwright, Director, Performer); Phil Soltanoff (Mad Dog); Jill Samuels (Wax Factory); Jennifer Monson (BirdBrainDance)
3 p.m.–5 p.m.
Special Closing Event
Salon Sitelines: LMCC Artists Discuss Their Work
Moderated by Nolini Barretto, SiteLines Festival Director, Lower Manhattan Cultural Council. Artists from SiteLines‘06 festival discuss their current work: H.T. Chen, Heidi Duckler, Douglas Dunn, Sharon Estacio, Keely Garfield, Stephen O’Connell and Lucy Simic (Bluemouth inc), Zach Morris, Elke Rindfleisch, Aaron Rosenblum, Ellis Wood.
The symposium is co-sponsored by Cultural Services of the French Embassy in NY, the Israeli Embassy in NY, the Consulate General of The Netherlands in NY, and the Austrian Cultural Forum New York. Special thanks to Elise Bernhardt, Executive Director of The National Foundation for Jewish Culture (NFJC); Cees-de Bever, Director for Performing Arts, Consulate General of The Netherlands in New York; Vincent van Rest, Netherlands American Dance & Theatre Project; Theater Instituut Nederland; Emmanuelle De Montgazon and Nicole Birmann Bloom, Cultural Services of the French Embassy in NY; The Consulate General of Israel in New York; Yoram Morad, Cultural Attache of the Israeli Embassy in NY; Yifat Gutman, Director of Visual Arts for the Israeli Embassy in NY; Renee Schriber, Director of Performing Arts for the Israeli Embassy in NY; Mario Garcia Durham, Director of Presenting and Acting and Director of Theater and Musical Theater; Christoph Thun-Hohenstein and Klaudia Berkow, Austrian Cultural Forum, NY; Mireille Mosler, Ltd.
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Three Day International Site-Specific Performance Symposium
« Back to EventsCurated by Bertie Ferdman and Frank Hentschker
Special advisor: Elise Bernhardt
Join us for a three-day exploration of the phenomenon of site-specific performance. Site-specific performance has become prevalent and increasingly inventive over the past several years, and has influenced the work of numerous choreographers and theatre practitioners. In the U.S. and Europe, artists and companies are increasingly creating pieces in non-conventional theatre spaces in the streets, architectural landmarks, public transportation, abandoned warehouses and pools, underground tunnels, and empty garages, confronting the public and mixing highly choreographed dance and rehearsed scenes with the spontaneities and idiosyncrasies of the city.
FREE. Reservation required. Remaining seats: First come, first served.
Call 1.212.817.8215 or [email protected]. Please mention.
Reservation Codes: Thursday – 7155 Friday – 7186 Saturday – 7187
Click Here for Symposium Schedule
Photo: Julia Mandle – Chalk Shoes for Hustle, 2005.
Courtesy of Julia Mandle.
Contemporary Site-Specific Performance
Three generations of artists will discuss the future of the field.
Opening remarks, moderator: Elise Bernhardt
Keynote speakers: Meredith Monk, Stephan Koplowitz, Skewed Visions
Welcome to local, visiting, and international artists (New York, Minneapolis, California, France, Austria, Netherlands, Israel, and Great Britain).
Reception to follow.
Phil Soltanoff, Mad Dog, Wrench: Man With Bag on Head. Courtesy of Phil Soltanoff
Producing Site-Specific Performance
Heidi Duckler, Collage Dance Theatre, MotherDitch05. Photo by Jeff Kurt Peterson
including work from participating artists
Introduction of upcoming book on site-specific dance. With:
Melanie Kloetzel, Director of Dance, Idaho State University;
Carolyn Pavlik, Dance, Western Michigan University;
Marylee Hardenberg, Site-Specific Choreography, Center for Global
Environmental Education, Hamline University, Minneapolis
Olive Bieringa, Body Cartography Project, Minneapolis
Tamar Rogoff, site specific choreographer, New York City
Salon Sitelines: LMCC Artists Discuss Their Work
Post-Symposium-Party: 6:30-8:30 p.m.
Secret Location, TriBeCa.
The symposium is co-sponsored by Cultural Services of the French Embassy in NY, the Israeli Embassy in NY, the Consulate General of The Netherlands in NY, and the Austrian Cultural Forum New York. Special thanks to Elise Bernhardt, Executive Director of The National Foundation for Jewish Culture (NFJC); Cees-de Bever, Director for Performing Arts, Consulate General of The Netherlands in New York; Vincent van Rest, Netherlands American Dance & Theatre Project; Theater Instituut Nederland; Emmanuelle De Montgazon and Nicole Birmann Bloom, Cultural Services of the French Embassy in NY; The Consulate General of Israel in New York; Yoram Morad, Cultural Attache of the Israeli Embassy in NY; Yifat Gutman, Director of Visual Arts for the Israeli Embassy in NY; Renee Schriber, Director of Performing Arts for the Israeli Embassy in NY; Mario Garcia Durham, Director of Presenting and Acting and Director of Theater and Musical Theater; Christoph Thun-Hohenstein and Klaudia Berkow, Austrian Cultural Forum, NY; Mireille Mosler, Ltd.