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Bates Dance Festival INSIDE DANCE

INSIDE DANCE

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INSIDE DANCE

Bates Dance Festival INSIDE DANCE

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This episode features Joanna Kotze a Brooklyn-based, Bessie-award winning dancer, choreographer and teacher. She creates highly physical dance performances through a collaborative, multi-disciplinary process, presenting ways to look at effort,
For this episode we will share excerpts from the artist's talks with David Dorfman and Stephan Batten Bland.David Dorfman and his collaborators were scheduled to present their work, (A)way out of my body, in 2020. Due to the pandemic now Two y
This episode features dance and music collaborators who without each other their piece would not exist.We will begin with the piece, Two, with dancer, Shura Baryshnikov and cellist Adrienne Taylor, long term collaborators, that have drawn upo
Moncell Durden is a dance educator, choreographer, ethnographer, embodied historian, author and assistant professor of practice at University of Southern California Glorya Kaufman International School of Dance who specializes in pedagogical pra
Bebe Miller was in attendance as a guest teacher with her long time collaborator Angie Hauser . In this episode you will hear an interview with Bebe Miller that was conducted in 2013 while she was here at the festival restaging her piece The
Onye Ozuzu is back this season sharing her ideas and beginnings of her new work - Space Carcasses. Space Carcasses is an interdisciplinary performance that juxtaposes, superimposes, and asserts the body’s relationship to its built environment,
In 2007 the Bates dance festival was having its 25th anniversary. Suzzane Carbonneau facilitated a panel discussion with festival founder Marcie Plavin and Dan Wagoner - the first artist to be presented in the summer of 1983.The following da
Legendary choreographer, Rennie Harris has restaged his classic work, ‘Rome & Jewels' to honour the company's anniversary. 25 years later this critically acclaimed Elizabethan masterpiece, Rome & Jewels is a retelling of Shakespeare’s Romeo and
d. Sabela Grimes is a choreographer, writer, composer and educator whose interdisciplinary performance work and pedagogical approach reveal a vested interest in the physical and meta-physical ef-i-kuh-see of Afro-diasporic cultural practices.
Our annual musicians concert was back this season. Featuring: Carl Landa, Peter Jones, Terrence Karn, Jesse Manno, Rob Flax and Albert Mathais.
Primo Cubano specializes in traditional Cubano Son, the most popular style to come out of Cuba and the primary influence to the blend of Latin styles today known as Salsa.www.batesdancefestival.org
Miguel Gutierrez lives in Brooklyn, NY. He creates dance based performances, music and poetry. His work has been presented at Centre National de Danse/Pantin, Centre Pompidou, Kampnagel, ImPulsTanz, Philly Live Arts, Walker Art Center, TBA/PICA
Same but Different is a collaboration between Christal Brown and Lida Winfield, exploring their similarities and differences in a cultural commentary on race, age, and gender. 42 years young and recently orphaned, Lida grew up in the North, Chr
The field of dance moved from a physical world to a virtual world at a rapid pace this past year - leaving many to question, How will I make money? Does dance serve me at this time? How can I keep moving forward with my art? For the next two e
The field of dance moved from a physical world to a virtual world at a rapid pace this past year - leaving many to question, How will I make money? Does dance serve me at this time? How can I keep moving forward with my art? For the next two e
Listen to testimonials from those who have had an internship at The Bates Dance Festival.www.batesdancefestival.org/education/internship/
Get your global grooves on with multi-instrumentalists Rob Flax & Terrence Karn, long-time BDF musicians and Youth Arts Program faculty members. They present eclectic and organic melodies and rhythms from around the world in the family-friendl
ENGRAM 4 is an experimental dance piece for the screen that asks, from the language of the body in relation to multimedia, how to find new portals that direct us towards a shared sense of humanity. Inhabiting a kind of Escherian landscape at th
Tania Isaac is a former Pew Fellow and McDowell fellow; a choreographer, dancer, writer who has led international performances while creating models for thoughtful, audience-centered engagement. During that time, she also presented papers, publ
Bates Dance Festival | Artist TalkJuly 12, 2021Emily Johnson is an artist who makes body-based work. She is a land and water protector and an activist for justice, sovereignty and well-being. A Bessie Award-winning choreographer, Guggenheim
Jennifer Archibald is the founder and Artistic Director of the Arch Dance Company and Program Director of ArchCore40 Dance Intensives. She is a graduate of The Alvin Ailey School and the Maggie Flanigan Acting Conservatory where she studied th
Shonach Mirk-Robles received her classical training in some of the world’s best schools, including the School of American Ballet, The Royal Ballet School of London and Maurice Béjart’s MUDRA. She was a member of Bejart’s famed Ballet of the Twe
Chris Aiken is an internationally recognized performer and teacher of dance improvisation performance and contact improvisation. He has performed and collaborated with many renowned dance artists including Steve Paxton, Kirstie Simson, Nancy St
Angie Hauser is a choreographer, performer and teacher. Since 2000, Hauser has been a member of the Bebe Miller Company, receiving a BESSIE Award for her creative work with the company. Her work is featured in the online score “TWO” as part of
David Dorfman has been creating movement-based theater in and around NYC and internationally since 1981. He has received numerous fellowships and awards including a “Bessie” for DAVID DORFMAN DANCE’s community-based project Familiar Movements (
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