Save the date- I'll be performing a Butoh piece directed by Yokko at Ren Gyo Soh's 1st Birthday Party Fundraiser at the ABC Sanctuary, along with a bill of other exciting performances.
Save the date- I'll be performing a Butoh piece directed by Yokko at Ren Gyo Soh's 1st Birthday Party Fundraiser at the ABC Sanctuary, along with a bill of other exciting performances.
Things got delightfully weird at JackNY the past two weekends as The Harper's Play, presented by Chooptown. What a privilege it was to play with Sarah Buffmanti, Matt Kohlrais, Aron Cantor and Andre Harris under the direction of Marty Brown, with an insane and brilliant script by Paul Ketchum, stage managed by Sophie Silleck and designed by Sarah Bruning Johnston and Sarah Engelman Brown.
Don't think you've heard the last from this team.
Void Theater Company's Fall Lab performance of truth or dare was a magically explosive and intimate experience shared with a small, invited audience in our private space on December 2nd, 2014. It's an honor and a privilege to collaborate with the lady-powerhouses of Void- voraciously talented dancers, actors and singers. We'll continue to develop this piece in the spring lab with plans for more public sharings in 2015. Void Theater Company is directed by Leni Mendez and consists of Leah Beltran, Julia Cavagna, Clarissa Hoffmann, Rebecca Lloyd-Jones, Lauren Lamalino, Marie Putko with sound by Emilio Cordero.
Rehearsal shots below by Jorge Luna.
After previous lives at Dixon Place and the 2014 Prelude Festival, The Harper's Play by Paul Ketchum, directed by Marty Brown, will return in February 2015- bigger and better than ever before, this time at Jack NY, February 5-14th, 2015. Maybe I'll be reprising my roles as Nancy Silberkleit or Monique Mabelly. Maybe I'll be playing something completely different. Only time will tell. Stay tuned.
It still feels a bit surreal. I'm thrilled to announce that I've been selected as one of the twelve 2016 George J Mitchell Scholars from across the US. I'll be traveling to Dublin in the fall of 2015 to pursue my MFA in Theatre Directing at Trinity College's The Lir Academy. To say it's an honor is an understatement. Each year the US Ireland Alliance sponsors the George J Mitchell Scholarship which sends students with outstanding scholastic achievements, commitments to their communities and contributions to their fields to Ireland for a year of post-graduate study. There has only ever been one other CUNY student to receive this award- I'm honored to be representing Brooklyn College and the CUNY system internationally.
Pictured above are the twenty finalists with Ambassador Anne Anderson, Ambassador David O'Sullivan and Serena Wilson- Director of the Mitchell Scholarship Program.
The production quality is a reflection of my super-stretched schedule at the moment, but the kids shine through. Hear what some of the students in my Emerging Voices programming have to say.
After a lengthy and intensive Void rehearsal Saturday AM, I hopped down to the ABC Sanctuary for a butoh workshop led by fellow Void dancer (and Ume Group member), Yokko- the founder of Ren Gyo Soh. It was an honor to explore and share deeply personal dances with this generous and open group. Many thanks, Yokko, for a beautiful afternoon!
After weeks of butoh, yoga nidra, acrobatics and physical theatre training along with intensive dream journaling, the ensemble has begun to sketch some of our most vivid, poignant, curious or personally stirring dreams using the ensemble to create representations of or responses to elements of within these stories.
Below is an image from last night's initial sketch directed by ensemble member Mike McNulty. The process has been challenging, invigorating and extremely fertile for me thusfar. Look out for more updates. Dream Dances will be performed March 5-7th 2015 at Grace & St. Paul's Church- 173 W. 71st St, NY NY.
I'm thrilled to have become a member of the Void Theatre Company. I'm humbled to belong to this octet of insanely talented female performance artists, headed by the inspiring Leni Mendez.
Our objective is to represent and promote artistic and cultural interests of a cosmopolitan nature. Theater, cinema, dance, music and plastic arts are utilized through an inclusive and multiethnic lens. We provoke the creation of an open space, a meeting point, exploration, fusion of new artistic languages incited by the cultural exchange fermented in New York City, whose cosmopolitan character makes it the ideal laboratory to create and "believe" art in this manner.
We'll be opening our doors and showing this fall's work on Sunday, November 30th at 8:30p in Manhattan. Details to follow. Please save the date.
Participating in this year's Prelude Festival was a delightfully odd whirlwind of a weekend. Part of a 12-month installment, I had the opportunity to play Nancy Silberkleit and Monique Mabelly in Paul Ketchum's adaptation of the February 2014 issue of Harper's Magazine. Paul said "From cover to cover, The Harper’s Play translates the entirety of the February 2014 issue of Harper’s Magazine to the stage (including the articles, advertisements, copyright info, and font). It features A-10 Warthogs refusing to bomb civilians, parents venting about their adopted children on a Yahoo message board, and a puzzle that is very difficult. Among other things, you will probably learn some surprising statistics by watching, which is excellent." Many thanks to Paul Ketchum and the rest of the Harper's Magazine Play team for letting me romp around in this wild piece.
I'm grateful beyond words to have been a part of Russell Brown's Mercy of Trees directed by Luis Villabon. I had the privilege of playing the Lady of Light opposite Kamaria Dailey's Mother of Darkness.
This immersive theatre piece led audiences through the beautiful Jefferson Market Library's Gardens and then into the former courthouse, incorporating dance and music into an evening of storytelling.
Our team is so grateful to the large and generous audience who attended and surrendered to this non-traditional experiences. I look forward to many future collaborations with this team.
I'm humbled and thrilled to join The Ume Group as a company and ensemble member for the 2014-2015 season to collaborate on their new piece, 'Dream Dances.' I'll be working closely with a diverse, talented and inspiring team to use butoh, yoga, meditation and gymnastics to create a movement piece that explores the world of sleep and dreams. Performances will be March 5-7, 2015 at Grace & St. Paul's Church on 71st St. Stay tuned for more details.
Get 'em while they're hot. http://dixonplace.org/performances/sams-tea-shack/
inspired by the storytelling of Sam Soghor
written and directed by Ben Gassman
making use of transcribed conversations with Sam Soghor and Eliza Bent
Featuring: Sam Soghor, Keelie A. Sheridan, Robert Garbarino and Eliza Bent
Tuesday, September 23 @ 7:30PM
Dixon Place: 161A Chrystie St., btwn Rivington & Delancey
ticket info coming soon
Somewhere between visiting his uncle in Los Angeles and relocating to one of Calvino's more inscrutable Invisible Cities, Sam decided to open a tea shack, here, in our town. Please come and join him, Keelie, and Eliza for tea and the famed vegetarian tea snacks of Chef Robert Garbarino. Sam's Tea Shack is a transportable way-station as play. Or as Sam describes it: "it's about cultural identity versus national identity. It's a comedy." So stop in from the road for bottomless tea, vegetarian chopped liver, genealogical conjecture and irreverent storytelling.
This week I made my directorial debut on the set of my first short film, 'Father's Day.' Inclement weather on-location in Amsterdam, NY didn't phase my tremendously talented crew. This project is particularly special because I'm related to nearly everyone involved. I was lucky enough to be born into an enormously talented and creative family.
Meet the team:
It takes a village... or in this case, a large family... I'd be amiss if I didn't mention my Aunt and Uncle on whose property we shot, my sisters (and significant others) who provided assistance with anything I asked (iced coffee run? yes! building a bonfire? sure!), my friends at the Glove Theatre for last-minute wardrobe accommodation and my mother and step-mother who patiently watched and loaned flashlights, costuming skills, gardening gloves... My heart is so full and I've not even watched all of the footage. Life is good.
This afternoon I'll be joining a juicy handful of talented folks for a developmental reading of Emily Comisar's new play Moonlighting. I worked Track Twelve - another piece of Emily's - during last summer's NY Fringe Festival. I'm thrilled to be a part of the development of her newest piece.
I'm thrilled to be working with both the Brooklyn Arts Exchange (BAX) and the Brooklyn Apple Academy this fall teaching creative movement and theatre. Stay tuned for more educational excitement!
First pre-production meeting for 'Father's Day' completed. Shooting scheduled to begin August 21st 2014.
A few more shots & coverage of Chez Bushwick's 24 Hour Project on Art Helix's blog, here.
I'm thrilled to be working again with director Meghan Finn on another Mac Wellman piece- a reading of "The Offending Gesture." It's part of the inaugural New Works Brooklyn Festival and features the work of an absurdly fierce lineup of playwrights, including Kia Corthron, Erin Courtney, Jose Rivera, Anne Washburn and Mac Wellman.
The Offending Gesture by Mac Wellman, directed by Meghan Finn, curated by Christine Snyder Sunday, June 29, 3:00 PM, 312 Roosevelt Hall- Brooklyn College Campus- 2900 Bedford Ave.
Read all about it at the Brooklyn Eagle or on Broadway World.