Links Hall E Weekly: #275
Event Type:
Other EventWednesday, May 14, 2008 5:45pm - Friday, August 1, 2008 12:00pm
Links Hall EventsLinks Hall Performance This Week: Program Three of Returning from One Place to Another-A Poet's Theater Showcase Links Hall and Nicole Garneau's UPRISING this week at Manifest, May 16 Links Hall Community Discussion THIS WEEK on May 18 - EARN FREE TICKETS! Links Hall Workshop this week: Richard Armstrong - The Muscle of the Soul: Voice and Artist Links Hall Workshop This Week: Jeremy Sher, Suzuki Method of Actor Training
Links Hall Workshop This Week: Intro Series in Skinner Releasing Technique™ Links Hall Call for Proposals - 2008/09 LinkUp Residency Program for Performing Artists
Links Hall Call for Proposals: Charged Bodies - A Mentorship Program with Tim Miller
Links Hall Workshops This Summer - Sign Up Now!
Links Hall Linkages rentals available for Fall 2008 - ONLY two weekends left! Links Hall Studio Calendar ONLINE At a Glance: Links Hall Upcoming Performance and Workshop Schedule Other Chicago Events
Chicago ordinance threatens small performance venues - ACT IMMEDIATELY
Red Rover Series {readings that play with reading}
Dance Event this week at the Harold Washington Library, May 15
Earthly Tongues: Hedwig Dances Spring Show, May 16-18 Mordine & Co. Dance Theater Celebrates its 40th Anniversary with Benefit, May 18 The Other Side of the Elephant - Short Plays by Curious Writers, through June 8
Artist Opportunities:
The Moving Architects: Audition for Dancers, June 21
Hedwig Dances Company Audition, May 31
Where Seeds Have Grown, arts activism workshops
Arts Integration Teacher Training with Michelle Kranicke & Emily Stein of Zephyr Dance, June 23-26
Elsewhere:
SUPA festival for choreographers, July 7-August 2
Links Hall
3435 N Sheffield Ave
Chicago IL 60657
773-281-0824
info@linkshall.org
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Returning from One Place to Another: A Poet's Theater Festival
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Links Hall Studio Calendar
Volunteer Opportunities
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Tickets/Reservations
Links Hall Audience Survey
Links Hall Performance This Week: Program Three of Returning from One Place to Another-A Poet's Theater Showcase
Fiona Templeton
Fiona TempletonLouis Zukofsky's Rudens and Fiona Templeton’s Bluebeard (excerpt)
Friday & Saturday, May 16 & 17, 8pm
Sunday, May 18, 7pm
$12 ($10 students)
Templeton directs two plays: Rudens is a very seldom performed work, based on The Rope by the Roman comic playwright T. Maccius Plautus. It combines a number of strategies of textual conversion, and is translated to English phonetically by using the sound of the original language.
Bluebeard is about two people imagining how each other think, what each other fears or desires, and what each fears or desires of the other. It is a ventriloquial work, in which the onstage action or even speaker may belie the subject of the speech.
Fiona Templeton works across the disciplines of poetry, theatre, and installation. She is founder-director of The Relationship, and has published several books.
Collaborators:
Joel Craig lives in Chicago, working as an art director and deejay. His poems have appeared in several publications, and he is co-founder and curator for The Danny's Reading Series.
Laura Goldstein is a writer and multi-media and sound artist who currently teaches at Loyola University and performs and collaborates in Chicago. Her work is widely published and her chapbook is due out this spring.
Pam Osbey is the author of ten poetry books. She is an educator in the Chicago Public School System, and works with several literary organizations, including the Poetry Center of Chicago and the Chicago Humanities Festival.
Returning from One Place to Another: A Poet’s Theater Showcase, May 2-25
Curated by John Beer, Links Hall Artistic Associate
The works featured in Returning from One Place to Another come out of a tradition which seeks to use theatrical space as a medium for poetic composition. While this description fits some major figures of the theatrical avant-garde, such as Antonin Artaud or Richard Foreman, the artists that are central to this work view the theater as an extension of their writing practice. Drawing inspiration from the operas of Gertrude Stein or the plays of Frank O’Hara, each program consists of a set of works for performance that retain a focus on language and structure while potentially abandoning traditional elements of narrative or staging. In each program, a visiting artist is working with local collaborators for the first time to create a novel theatrical evening. Links Hall and Nicole Garneau's UPRISING this week at Manifest, May 16
Nicole Garneau, performing THIS WEEK at Manifest, May 16
UPRISING #5 will be part of Columbia College Chicago's Manifest, this Friday May 16.
From the Manifest website:
part of the TIC-TOC Performance Art Series
Roaming, 12:00PM – 3:00PM
Nicole
Garneau (M.A. for Interdisciplinary Arts, 2002) and A.J. Sacco
(Cultural Studies undergraduate) lead a group of T-shirted performers
reflecting on love and revolution. Marking 40 years since the political
upheaval of the 1968, Garneau's series of UPRISINGs create public
demonstrations toward a more humane present and future.
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UPRISING
is a series of monthly, site-specific performances broadly exploring
the practice of revolution. Performances will be directed by Nicole
Garneau and co-created by Nicole and performers.
Events will
be purposely live, public, temporal, and participatory. They will be
stagings of possibilities for a humane world. They will be attempts at
making the world in which we want to live, and then inviting people
directly and immediately inside it.
Performances will be
marked by a commitment to flexible structure, ambitious intentions, and
sense of humor. EVIDENCE postcards throughout 2008 will document
performances in the UPRISING series. www.nicolegarneau.com
***UPRISING #6 is part of a three-day intensive workshop June 27-29.***
Click HERE to learn more about this project.
No Links Hall staff or Board Members will be present; discussion will remain anonymous.
We appreciate your opinions and encourage your input to help us grow! Come to one or both of the discussion events! Each participant will receive two free tickets to an upcoming show at Links Hall.
Click HERE to learn more about Jennifer Harris.
Links Hall Community Discussion #1
Sunday, May 18
Immediately following the 7pm performance of Artistic Associate John Beer’s Poet’s Theater Festival. Click HERE for more info on the performance.
Links Hall Community Discussion #2
Sunday, June 29
Immediately following the 7pm performance of Kara Rosengren’s evening of dance works. Click HERE for more info on the arist.
Discussions will last one hour. Refreshments will be served.
Participants are not required to attend the performance prior to the discussion.
For more information, contact Jennifer at 773.281.0824 or jthornton@linkshall.org Links Hall Workshop this week: Richard Armstrong - The Muscle of the Soul: Voice and Artist
Richard Armstrong teaching
May 14-16, 6:30-9pmat Experimental Sound Studio, 5925 N. Ravenswood Ave.
$150
Richard Armstrong brings 40 years of expertise in human sound to this three day intensive. His practice is firmly rooted in the belief that the voice is a manifestation of the psyche, the "muscle of the soul." This vocal training workshop focuses on exploring and expanding range and character, through use of breath, movement, body alignment, and physical grounding. There is a special emphasis on the connection between the voice and the personality of each participant. Open to all performance creators regardless of their vocal awareness/practice.
Richard Armstrong founded Roy Hart Theatre in 1960’s France. His work as teacher, director, and performer has taken him to over 30 countries, and he is Associate Arts Professor for New York University’s Experimental Theater Wing at the Tisch School of the Arts. www.richardarmstrong.info
"His students follow him around the world, flying thousands of miles to take yet another workshop. In class he has the noble bearing, the sureness and beauty of a lion and yet presents the work simply and in a manner that never encourages his students to make a guru of him." –Fides Krucker, from her foreward to A Vocal Journey: Conversations with Richard Armstrong Links Hall Workshop This Week: Jeremy Sher, Suzuki Method of Actor Training
Saturdays, May 3-24, 2:30-4:30pm Followed by a Free Community Practice 4:30-5:30pm
$100
Suzuki
is a powerful physical training technique drawing from ballet, martial
arts, Kabuki and other disciplines. Focusing on breath, the center and
the lower body, with stomping, slow movement and explosive gestures,
Suzuki brings attention to the voice and its connection to the body. No
prior Suzuki experience required. Each session will be followed by an
hour-long community practice open to workshop participants as well as
artists with prior Suzuki Training.
Jeremy Sher is
a professional actor in Chicago, who has trained in Suzuki for over
nine years around the country and overseas.
For more information or to register, contact Erica at emott@linkshall.org or 773.281.0824
Links Hall Workshop This Week: Intro Series in Skinner Releasing Technique™
with Julie Mayo/Dim Sum DanceMondays, May 5-26, 6:30-8:30pm
$48 for the series, $15 drop-in
Skinner Releasing Technique™ is a pioneering approach to dancing that has evolved from the simple principle that when we are releasing tension and habitual holding patterns we can move more freely, powerfully, and articulately. Through guided imagery, music, and hands-on partner studies, the practice facilitates a deep kinesthetic experience of movement, and allows the individual to proceed at their own pace. Open to all.
Julie Mayo
is Artistic Director of contemporary dance company Dim Sum Dance and a
certified teacher of Skinner Releasing Technique™. www.dimsumdance.org
For more information or to register, contact Erica at emott@linkshall.org or 773.281.0824
Renata Sheppard, 07/08 LinkUp Artist
Performing
artists/groups utilizing movement as a core element in their work, are
invited to apply to Links Hall for our LinkUp program. LinkUp is a
program of mutual support and investment between independent Chicago
artists/groups and Links Hall, recognizing the interdependence of
artists and art spaces for the survival and growth of the arts.Links Hall will select four artists/groups that are interested in making their creative home at Links Hall. It is our hope that LinkUp artists will remain active and vital members of the Links Hall community beyond their time in residence.
Selected artists/groups will receive:
Up to 10hrs of rehearsal space per week during weekday mornings and afternoons: October 2008 to March 2009 OR April 2009 to September 2009 (two artists/groups will be scheduled in each period).
Support of a paid mentor during their residency.
Free access to performances and discussions at Links Hall.
One work-in-progress showing at the three-month point of their residency.
A fully produced weekend of performances in the Links Hall Performance Series. .
One professional development workshop in marketing and finance for artists.
A stipend of $750, payable in two installments at the start and mid-point of the residency.
Proposals are due NO LATER THAN 5PM ON FRIDAY JUNE 6, 2008.
For a full RFP, PLEASE CONTACT ERICA MOTT AT LINKS HALL: (773) 281-0824 or emott@linkshall.org Links Hall Call for Proposals: Charged Bodies - A Mentorship Program with Tim Miller
Tim Miller
Queer
identified performing artists and artists addressing queer themes in
their work are invited to apply to Links Hall for the Charged Bodies
Mentorship Program. This program is focused on the development and
presentation of original solo performance, under the mentorship of
critically acclaimed performance artist Tim Miller, and is an
investment in cultivating and supporting queer perspectives in
innovative performance practice within Chicago.
TIM MILLER
is an internationally acclaimed performance artist. Miller's creative
work as a performer and writer explores the artistic, spiritual, and
political topography of his identity as a gay man. Hailed for his humor
and passion, Miller's performances have been presented all over North
America and Europe in such prestigious venues as Yale Repertory
Theatre, the Institute of Contemporary Art (London), the Walker Art
Center (Minneapolis), and the Brooklyn Academy of Music. He is the
author of the books SHIRTS & SKIN , BODY BLOWS, and 1001 BEDS,
which won the 2007 Lambda Literary Award for best book in
Drama-Theatre. His solo theater works have been published in the play
collections O Solo Homo and Sharing the Delirium.
Since 1990, Miller has taught performance in the Theater Dept at UCLA
and the Dance program at Cal State LA. He is a co-founder of two of the
most influential performance spaces in the United States: Performance
Space 122 on Manhattan's Lower East Side and Highways Performance Space
in Santa Monica, CA.
For more info click HERE
Mentorship
will include a $500 stipend, free participation in an intensive
workshop with Tim July 21st-27th, 2008, long-distance mentoring,
another intensive meeting in early October and a presentation of
generated work November 21st and 22nd at Links Hall.
DEADLINE for Proposals is 5pm WEDNESDAY, MAY 27th, 2008.
For more information, please contact Erica at 773.281.0824 or emott@linkshall.org
Links Hall Workshops This Summer - Sign Up Now!
Molly ShanahanSpace is limited. To register contact Erica at 773.281.0824 or emott@linkshall.org
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Polish your perspective on movement
Molly Shanahan/Mad Shak
Personal Movement Practice Workshop
June 21, 1-5pm; June 22, 2-4:30pm; June 23, 6-8:30pm
$65
Chicago-based dance artist Molly Shanahan leads a workshop for artists who wish to deepen, provoke, or propel their movement practice. Emphasis is placed on softening boundaries, reframing judgment, and expanding witnessing. Movers need to be emotionally mature and able to self-reflect. www.madshak.com
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Engage with communities
Nicole Garneau
Learn and Make UPRISING #6
June 27, 7-9pm; June 28, 10am-4pm; June 29, 12-6pm
at The Center for New Possibilities, 1501 W. Morse Ave
Co-presented by Insight Arts
$90 or barter with Nicole
UPRISING is a project of monthly, site-specific performances exploring practices of revolution by Chicago-based performance artist Nicole Garneau. Participants will study related theory and history, and discuss personal connections to social change, move their bodies, and create a culminating outdoor performance at 4pm on June 29. www.nicolegarneau.com
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Expand your understanding of embodiment
SITI Company
Suzuki and Viewpoints Intensive
Mondays-Fridays, July 7-18, 9:30am-1:30pm
$595 ($300 non-refundable deposit due at registration)
World renowned, New York-based SITI Company will explore the two physical methods of actor training used in their productions: the Viewpoints and the Suzuki Method. Prior knowledge of SITI Company's training and performances is necessary. The class requires physical agility, endurance, and conditioning. www.siti.org
Introduction to Suzuki and Viewpoints
Saturday July 12, 10am-2pm
$40 (non-refundable)
A one-day introductory workshop. Registration is on a first come, first served basis.
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Enliven your personal stories
Tim Miller
Charged Bodies/Borders: A Solo Performance Intensive
July 21-24, 1pm-5pm; July 26, 11am-3pm
Culminating Performance July 27, 7pm
$150
Internationally renowned performance artist, writer, and teacher Tim Miller explores modes of corporeal discourse and performance making. Participants will be led through exercises to excavate movement-driven and spoken stories to create original performance work exploring the charged border between body and society. hometown.aol.com/millertale
Tim Miller will perform his solo show, US on Friday & Saturday, July 25 & 26 at 8pm at Links Hall.
Space is limited. To register contact Erica at 773.281.0824 or emott@linkshall.org Free shows if you become a Links Hall Box Office Volunteer!!
Links
Hall Volunteers assist in our box office during performances, put
together our bulk mailings, clean, run errands, and do many other
wonderful things to support the programming and the artists of the
Links Hall community.
When you volunteer at Links Hall, we
always give back to you—find out how you can earn free tickets to
performances, free studio time, or a free meal!
Box Office Volunteers are needed for all public programming. See our program schedule at www.linkshall.org
If
you are interested in volunteering in the Links Hall Box Office and
receiving a free ticket to performances, please contact Jennifer at jthornton@linkshall.org or call 773.281.0824
Tales of the Unhushed - Linkages from Fall 2007
All
self-producing artists are invited to inquire about Linkages, our
performance rental program. Linkages are promoted as co-presentations
by the artist and Links Hall.
Available weekends in Fall 2008:
September 12-14
December 12-14
To learn more about Linkages, click HERE
To book a Linkages rental, please contact Jennifer at jthornton@linkshall.org or 773.281.0824
Links Hall Studio Calendar ONLINE Links Hall has an online studio calendar! To rent the studio, please view the calendar, then call or e-mail us to book the date and time you would like.
Keep in mind that we expect full payment in advance for all studio rentals, and we have a 48-hour cancellation policy.
If you would like more information, please contact us:
773-281-0824, or info@linkshall.org
Rates:
9am - 6pm: $10/hour
6pm - midnight: $15/hour
midnight - 9am: $5/hour
Full URL of Links Hall Studio Calendar: http://www.linkshall.org/o-calendar.shtml
MRMP - Performing May 30-June 1
MAY
Returning from One Place to Another: A Poets' Theater Showcase
Curated by John Beer
May 2-25 performances
Fridays & Saturdays at 8pm; Sundays at 7pm
May Workshops
Saturdays, May 3-24, Jeremy Sher, Suzuki Method of Actor Training
Mondays, May 5-26, Julie Mayo/Dim Sum Dance, Skinner Release Technique
May 14-16, Richard Armstrong, The Muscle of the Soul: Voice and Artist
JUNE Performances
May 30-June 1 Matter of Reaction Movement Project
June 6-8 Same Planet Different World Dance
June 6 Julia Mayer, Coffee Dance
June 9 Poonie's Cabaret
June 13-15 Home Work, Sara Thompson, & Tif Bullard
June 20-22 Elisa Foshay, Synapse Arts Collective, & Sabrina Cavins
June 27-28 Kara Rosengren
JULY Performances
July 25, 26 Tim Miller, Us
July 27 Tim Miller workshop student performance
SUMMER INTENSIVE WORKSHOPS
June 21-23 Molly Shanahan/Mad Shak - Personal Movement Practice
June 27-29 Nicole Garneau - Learn and Make UPRISING #6
July 7-18 SITI Company - Suzuki and Viewpoints Methods
July 12 SITI Company - Introduction to Suzuki and Viewpoints
July 21-27 Tim Miller - Our Lives and the World Around Us
For more information or to reserve tickets or workshop placements, call 773.281.0824 or go to www.linkshall.org
Chicago ordinance threatens small performance venues - ACT IMMEDIATELY
The Chicago City Council will vote on WEDS MAY 14 to pass an ordinance that severely limits small music and performance groups from appearing at local venues under 500 seats.
Jim DeRogatis' blog on the Chicago Sun-Times: http://blogs.suntimes.com/derogatis/2008/05/background_reading_on_the_prom_1.html
TAKE ACTION TODAY - E-mail or Call your alderman and ask him or her to oppose the Promoter Ordinance. Place a call to your alderman's office THIS MORNING - the vote takes place during the day Wednesday, May 14.
This page will help you find your alderman and give you his or her email address and phone number — it only takes a few minutes.
http://www.chicityclerk.com/citycouncil/alderman/find.html
Red Rover Series {readings that play with reading}
Experiment #21: Numberelationan evening of relationality
Featuring:
Miranda Mellis
Sarah Rosenthal
THURSDAY, MAY 15, 8:30pm
NEW LOCATION at the Division Street Dance Loft
735 W. Division St, 3rd floor
in the Work House building
http://www.rtgdance.com/teach_schedule.htm
suggested donation $4
doors lock at 8:45pm
RED ROVER SERIES is curated by Amina Cain and Jennifer Karmin. Founded in 2005, each Red Rover event is designed as a reading experiment with participation by local, national, and international writers, artists, and performers.
Email ideas for reading experiments to us at redroverseries@yahoogroups.com
The schedule for upcoming events is listed at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/redroverseries
COMING UP: June 7 - Judith Goldman & Lily Robert-Foley
FALL 2008: Ira S. Murfin & Marisa Plumb
Authors from the Encyclopedia Project, vol. 2
Dance Event this week at the Harold Washington Library, May 15
Thursday, May 15, 12:15pm-1:15pmHarold Washington Library
Cindy Pritzker Auditorium
FREE
DanceWorks Chicago is proud to offer a program showcasing 6 diverse and engaging young professional dancers presenting selections from our repertoire providing opportunities for meaningful connections to be made with both dance and dancers.
www.danceworkschicago.org
Earthly Tongues: Hedwig Dances Spring Show, May 16-18
Hedwig Dances launches its 24th season with the premiere of Earthly Tongues, a new work by artistic director Jan Bartoszek. Earthly Tongues mines the rich terrain of ancestry and memory. With hearty doses of humor and pungency, the dance examines what we know and what we fantasize about our collective and individual origins. The evening also includes Bartoszek's 2002 work, Ache of the Arc, performed on a set of ladders and walls.
http://www.hedwigdances.com/
Ruth Page Theater
1016 North Dearborn, Chicago, IL
Friday/Saturday, May 16 & 17 at 8 pm
Sunday, May 18 at 3 pm
Tickets: $22; $15 students/seniors
Mordine & Co. Dance Theater Celebrates its 40th Anniversary with Benefit, May 18
Riders to the Top of the Sky (prem. 1974) Pictured: Shirley Mordine, Photo by Charles Osgood
Mordine
& Co. Dance Theater will host a benefit and celebration on Sunday,
May 18 to kick-off an action packed 40th Anniversary year for the
longest running contemporary dance company in the Midwest. This
exclusive evening celebrates the company’s seminal role in dance
history and its continuing vibrant contribution to the world of dance.
The
evening will include a silent auction, wine tasting, a photography
retrospective spanning 40 years of work, and a site-specific
performance by the dancers in Lincoln Square plaza.
WHEN: Sunday, May 18, 2008, 5:00-9:00 pm
WHERE: Café Selmarie, 4729 N. Lincoln Avenue, Chicago, IL 60625
TICKETS: $100
RESERVATIONS: Call 312-654-9540 or purchase online at www.mordine.org
(Tickets may also be purchased at the door)
MORE INFO: www.mordine.org
Featuring New Work byFRIDAYS: Scott T. Barsotti, Beau O’Reilly, and Matthew Wilson
SATURDAYS: Jayita Bhattacharya, Jenny Magnus, and Shawn Reddy
SUNDAYS: Bryn Magnus, Matt Rieger, and Matt Test
Through June 8, 2008
Friday, Saturday and Sundays at 8pm
Prop Theater
3502 North Elston Ave, Chicago, IL 60618
Tickets $15 OR pay what you can
Reservations PH (773) 508-0666
For more information go to www.curioustheatrebranch.com
Artist Opportunities:
The Moving Architects: Audition for Dancers, June 21
Loop Detail (2007) photo by Trevor Johnson
Saturday, June 21, 2008, 9am-12pm
Links Hall, 3435 N. Sheffield Ave
The
Moving Architects (formerly ecnDANCEWORKS) is a contemporary dance
company under the direction of Erin Carlisle Norton. We are seeking
professional modern dancers with developed improvisation, composition,
and performance skills. Dancers must be available to rehearse weekdays
after 3pm beginning in July for fall and winter performances (possibly
traveling). Dancers are paid for performance.
For more info and to reserve a slot:
Contact Erin at erin@themovingarchitects.org or 312-343-2840
To read about the company and upcoming June concerts:
www.themovingarchitects.org
Plasticene
Physical Theater offers one of the most inspiring and most challenging
workshops of the summer! Plasticene's Intensive is a great way to get
physical with one of Chicago's most critically-acclaimed experimental
theatre companies. This exciting workshop emphasizes acting and theater
founded in the body, space, and objects. Plasticene's work has gained
city-wide recognition as one of the most innovative opportunities for
performers and theater students to gain a heightened awareness of
themselves and the use of space and the body in theater.
The
Intensive is a perfect introduction to the tools and process used to
develop Plasticene performances. The process is a mixture of diverse
techniques and experiments from Plasticene as well as many traditions
including yoga, physical improvisation, corporal mime, Boal, Grotowski,
Zaporah, and contact improvisation. This session builds links from
physical control to spatial awareness to contact improvisation to
object encounters and culminates in group creation. Each day includes
a warm-up, technique and improvisation. Live, improvised music
accompanies three classes.
June 21-26, 2008
Saturday & Sunday from 1-5pm, Monday through Thursday 6:15-10:15pm
University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC) Studio Theater 1040 West Harrison
$195 if registered before May 26
$225 thereafter
Send your name, address, phone and email with a check made out to:
Plasticene
1849 N. Damen Ave #1
Chicago, IL 60647
Attn: Summer Intensive
Inquire further at contact@plasticene.com or 312-409-0400
Hedwig Dances
Saturday, May 31, 2008 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Chicago Cultural Center Dance Studio (first floor)
77 E. Randolph (at Michigan), Chicago, IL
Hedwig Dances seeks male and female dancers for its 2008/2009 performance season. The season includes performances at major Chicago venues and the creation of a dance film. Hedwig Dances repertoire features dance works by artistic director Jan Bartoszek and nationally recognized guest artists including Jan Erkert, Beverly Blossom, Bill Young/Colleen Thomas, Renee Wadleigh and ensemble members.
Find out more and register by contacting Jacob Smith at hedwig@hedwigdances.com or 773-871-0872
http://www.hedwigdances.com/
Where Seeds Have Grown, arts activism workshops
Where Seeds Have Grown is an education outreach initiative and collaborative workshop series for adults in the arts, performance and activism community. The five-workshop series aims to help adult artists develop a wider contextual understanding of the impact of the various cultural Diasporas and to identify their own connections to this geopolitical space using the tools of conversation and creativity. Participants will utilize various multimedia techniques and tools of performance including audio, video, movement and speech. The end goal is to cultivate the artists' perspectives to be more attuned to identity, culture, race, gender, and class issues via a "total performer experience".
May 13, 5:30-7:30 : Mecca Zabriskie & Masina Pascal Ategou
Central to the concept of Diaspora is the idea of home. Be it mythical or actual, home is conventionally the place where Disporic subjects come from and anticipate returning. It often thought of as space of belonging, a safe space, to counter things like displacement, dispersal and exile which is part of the Diasporic experience. However, as black feminist and black queer thinkers have indicated, home is not always an uncomplicated and safe space. This workshop will get participants to interrogate the concept of home through video, embodiment and dance, including traditional dances from Togo, featuring elements from Ewe, Kabye & Losso ceremonial dances.
May 18, 2:00-4:00 : Alejandro Madrid & guest musicians
UIC professor of Latin American Studies Alejandro Madrid leads a guest lecture. Alejandro is a musicologist and cultural theorist whose research focuses on the intersection of modernity, tradition, globalization, and identity in music and expressive culture from Mexico, the U.S.-Mexico border, and the circum-Caribbean. His current research interests include transnational history and method, performance studies, and postnational theory. Following his discussion, will be a music class to explore modes of percussion & storytelling in the Afro-Brazilian and the modern African-American diaspora.
May 20, 5:30-7:30 : Dani Bryant
The philosophy of this Personal Theater Workshop is creatively exploring one's self and applying the personal to art can aid in connection to any material. The opportunity for intimacy and trust provided by this class and demanded by the focus on the personal is an especially important (albeit often demanding and challenging) gift this class has to offer. By building bridges between their experience and the arts, participants build confidence and see their everyday lives as extraordinary stories. The workshop aims to help participants to develop the creativity and confidence to imagine their own lives and explore their personal voices, develop the collective voice of the group and finally to share themselves with the community through theater.
- All workshops will be at Silverspace Studio - 1474 N. Milwaukee, 2nd buzzer
- Artists are welcome to come to any workshop, but please arrive on time!
- A background or interest in any art form and an open mind is all that's requested!
- Bring a water bottle, notebook/journal & pen & wear comfortable clothes for moving!
- For additional info, please contact seedshavegrown@gmail.com Arts Integration Teacher Training with Michelle Kranicke & Emily Stein of Zephyr Dance, June 23-26
Michelle Kranickeat The Dance Center of Columbia College Chicago
MTWR | 1:00–4:00p.m.
$175
Zephyr Dance’s workshop, led by Artistic Director Michelle Kranicke and Associate Artistic Director Emily Stein, is designed to give undergraduate students as well as professional teaching artists a platform to experience and practice rigorous arts integrated practice. This 12-hour training workshop
gives participants experience integrating modern dance with math, language arts, social studies and science curricula. Participants will be introduced to academic standards, strategies for working in a variety of grade levels and for building a template based on a model that includes teacher planning,
classroom practice, project assessment and documentation.
Workshop Requirements
DC Students: Teaching I
Non DC students: resume detailing past teaching experience
To Register: Call 312 344 8353
Elsewhere:
SUPA festival for choreographers, July 7-August 2
Neil Greenberg
Susan Rethorst
John Jasperse
Jeanine Durning
Studio
Upsun in Pennsylvania is a new initiative designed to provide
opportunities to engage in in-depth investigations of choreographic
practices. We have looked for rigorous and sophisticated choreographers
who are also interested in teaching and its relationship to making.
Each choreographer will be there for one week.
SUPA
is located on the campus of Wilson College in Chambersburg, PA, 225
miles southwest of New York City and 90 miles northwest of Washington,
D.C. Workshop participants are housed in the campus dormitories;
cooking facilities are available, as is a shuttle service to markets
and eateries. The program sponsors will host a group dinner each Friday
night. The total fee is a combination of a fee for room and the
workshop fee itself.
Questions or more info please email: s.rethorst@gmail.com
Please register by June 16, 2008. Mail registration form and check or money order, payable to Wilson College SUPA, to:
Paula Kellinger
Wilson College
1015 Philadelphia Avenue
Chambersburg, PA 17201
www.wilson.edu/supa
To submit listings regarding Chicago's performing arts community, e-mail information and images to marketing@linkshall.org by 5pm Mondays. The Links Hall e-weekly is distributed every Wednesday.


