The
Flea Theater
proudly presents
Dance Conversations @ The Flea
2007-2008
The
FREE monthly dance performance series
featuring new works and lively talk,
Tuesdays @ The Flea continues!
Dance Conversations 2008-09 applications now available:
choreographers click HERE to download.
The Flea Theater is delighted to announce
the 2007-2008 Dance Conversations
@ The Flea series,
continuing the spirited debate about dance and dancers
for the fifth consecutive season.
Inaugurated
in September 2003, Dance Conversations @ The Flea is a free monthly
performance series. This season, choreographer Nina Winthrop and her curatorial
assistant, Taimi Strehlow, curate the series. Dance Conversations @ The
Flea presents works-in-progress by dance artists experimenting with new
ideas and new forms. Each event in the series features the works of 4 emerging
and mid-career choreographers and each performance is followed by an open
discussion between the artists and the audience, moderated by choreographer
Nina Winthrop and other leaders in the field of dance. Upcoming guest moderators
include Nina Winthrop, Zvi Gotheiner, John Jasperse and Christopher Williams.
The second half of the series will feature the works of 16 choreographers
over four months (list of fall/winter artists and schedule follows).
| The
dates of Dance Conversations @ The Flea 2007-2008 are: |
Tuesday
October 2
Tuesday November 6
Tuesday December 4
Tuesday January 8 |
|
Tuesday
February 5
Tuesday March 4
Tuesday April 8
Tuesday May 6 |
Dance
Conversations @ The Flea was created in response to a need for a lab-like
space in which working artists can engage in a meaningful dialogue with the
audience. It is dedicated to nurturing new works and to the free exchange
of ideas, thoughts and opinions between artists and audience. Expect the works
presented to be in various stages of development - raw, half-baked or fully
developed.
Admission
is free and all programs begin at 7pm.
The
Spring Season of Dance Conversations @ The Flea:
Tuesday
February 5 @ The Flea Theater
Moderator: Amanda Loulaki
Hope Davis and Beau Hancock
Emily Faulkner
Johanna Kirk
Andrea Miller
Tuesday March 4 @ The Soho Playhouse
Moderator: Blondell Cummings
Maré Hieronimus
Kristen Hollinsworth & Monica Gillette
Becky Radway
Sasha Welsh
Tuesday April 8 @ The Soho Playhouse
Moderator: Melinda Ring
Macushla Roulleau
Amber Sloan
Roxanne Steinberg
Aynsley Vandenbroucke Movement Group
Tuesday May 6 @ The Flea Theater
Moderator: Levi Gonzalez
David Appel
T. Lang
Krista Miller + Dancers
Amos Pinhasi
All performances @ 7pm
BIOGRAPHIES
Nina Winthrop (Curator) was thrilled to choreograph Violet Fire,
an opera presented at BAM's Next Wave Festival in October 2006. The opera,
by composer Jon Gibson and librettist Miriam Seidel, and directed by Terry
O'Reilly, received its world premiere at the National Theater of Belgrade
in July 2006. Ms. Winthrop formed Nina Winthrop and Dancers in 1991. Her numerous
works have been presented in venues throughout New York City and Los Angeles,
and her dance films, Stir, Too Close for Conversation, et toi? and Seven Sins, have been screened internationally. The company premiered Constraints I, II and III, an international collaboration between American
and Japanese artists, during its New York season at The Flea Theater in June
2007. In addition to curating DCF for the past three seasons, Ms. Winthrop
curated the dance film showcase Dance on Film/Film on Dance at Symphony
Space in 2004. She was awarded a Bessie Schönberg Choreographers' Residency
at The Yard in 2004, a Dancenow/NYC's Silo Artist Residency in 2005, and participated
in the Schönberg Choreographers Lab at DTW in 2005. She is on the Board
of Directors of New Dance Alliance and was on the selection panels for the
2007 Bessie Schönberg Choreographers' Residency at The Yard and the 2007
Wave Rising Series. A graduate of Bennington College, she danced with Wendy
Perron, Susan Rethorst, Yoshiko Chuma, Sally Silvers and Kei Takei, with whom
she toured the USA and Japan, and studied with Erick Hawkins, Merce Cunningham
and Deborah Hay.
Taimi Strehlow (Assistant Curator) was previously with HT Chen Dance
Company. Before entering the dance world, she was a television producer with
A&E, The History Channel and PBS. Her documentary film, "Big Known
Names," was screened this year at festivals in New York, Chicago and
Red Bank, New Jersey.
The
Flea Theater was founded in 1996 by three of New York's most acclaimed
downtown theater artists-- director Jim Simpson, designer Kyle Chepulis, and
playwright Mac Wellman. Its mission is to raise the standards of Off-Off Broadway
for artists and audiences alike, providing a welcoming and well-appointed
environment for the creation and presentation of provocative new theater,
music, and dance fare. From A.R. Gurney to Adam Rapp, The Flea's two intimate
spaces provide a home for established artists taking new risks, emerging artists
developing their ideas, and mid-career artists building sustained identities.
The Flea has been awarded a Drama Desk, an Otto, and numerous OBIEs for its
commitment to adventurous theater, and its Dance Conversations and Music with
a View series are quickly gaining ground as must-see showcases for the early-stage
work of choreographers and composers.
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