The Club
Features series of "Duets",
"Dancing Divas",
"Children
of UR" and "Burlesque
Blow-Out!".
The First Floor
Features "Mavericks
in Motion"
The Annex
Features "Border
Jumping "
The four weeks celebrate the close association and mutual influence of
contemporary dance and theater, the ways in which experimental theater
veers close to dance and dance to theater, with the lines between often
blurred. Given La MaMa’s open-armed welcoming to new theater, the
venue is a perfect arena for the four weeks of experimental dance.
The evenings, rarely more than 90 minutes long, offer an adventurous survey
of risky and imaginative dance happening both in New York and abroad.
Thematically organized, the programs include “Duets,” “Dancing
Divas,” “Children of UR,” “Burlesque Blow-Out!,”
“Mavericks in Motion” and “Border Jumping.”
Who is grouped with whom, and in which space? The festival kicks off in
the cabaret setting of The Club, which will be the scene of “Duets,”
“Dancing Divas,” “Children of UR” and “Burlesque
Blow-Out!” “Duets” couples Marissa Nielsen-Pincus and
Zach Morris, Jason Dietz Marchant and Lindsey Dietz Marchant, Julian Barnett
and Aaron Walter, Peter Sciscioli and Robbie Cook, as well as Patricia
Hoffbauer and George Emilio Sanchez. “Dancing Divas” features
solo turns by Pat Catterson, Ellen Fisher, Keely Garfield, Sally Gross,
Jodi Melnick, Yvonne Meier, Vicky Shick and Deborah Jowitt, who will also
emcee the June 17th performance. Then there are the “Children of
UR,” whose performers worked together at Williamsburg’s now
defunct UR, but who still loosely hang as a group: asubtout, Karinne Keithley,
Jeff Larson, Maggie McBrien, David Neumann, Nicky Paraiso, Zach Steele,
Sarah Smith and Chris Yon. “Burlesque Blow-Out!,” a late night
variety show, spotlights Julie Atlas Muz, James “Tigger” Ferguson,
Indigo and Dirty Martini, among others, in 90 minutes of the unexpected.
La MaMa’s First Floor Theatre will be the scene of “Mavericks
in Motion,” a gathering of some of the downtown scene’s determined
originals including Jonah Bokaer, Abby Chen, Kim Dooley, Shannon Hummel,
Bhavani Lee, Deborah Lohse, Justin Montalvo, Christopher Morgan, Kate
Weare and Tami Stronach. Expect a combination of solo and group works.
Reflecting La MaMa’s long commitment to performance that transcends
politics and unifies cultures, “Border Jumping” brings together
the multimedia talents of international artists now working in the United
States: Natasa Trifan from Romania, Guta Hedewig from Germany, Marianela
Boan from Cuba and Mei-Yin Ng from Malaysia. Riffing on the title, add
two Americans to the mix: Bill Irwin will present a new work on July 6
only with Monica Bill Barnes also on the program. Additionally, an eclectic
night of high-energy dance and movement is still under construction for
July 8. Plans include a hip hop dance troupe, Cuban folk dance company,
martial arts dance company, a cheerleading squad and a capoeira dance
group. Stay tuned. “Border Jumping” takes place in the Annex.
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