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“Bolt for Thunder” at Domestic Performance Agency
The Domestic Performance Agency is a long term performance and space co-founded by Athena Kokoronis with Domestic partner Jack Haskell, that has been in operation since July 2014. DPA searches for the dance in a commitment to choreographic problem-solving with, or through domestic strategy. Since its opening, Athena has offered appointments in the form of a performance for an audience of one called “Introduction to the Domestic Performance Agency.” There have been 41 Introductions up to date and a number of Follow-ups.…
Find out more »DANCEROULETTE: In Collaboration with Hadar Ahuvia
Tatyana + Hadar Untitled Dance Tatyana Tenenbaum and Hadar Ahuvia will present “Untitled Dance” that explores the intersections of their respective Jewish identities. A performer and maker, Hadar Ahuvia grew up in Israel and Florida and has been presenting work in New York City since 2010. Ahuvia’s work is grounded in physical research and political consciousness. She has created and performed ‘new techniques’ to challenge the symmetry and aesthetic rigidity of of ballet and conceived performances of cleaning and physical…
Find out more »Solo | Fete Live Art
FÊTE performance party paradise Saturday, June 4 at 8pm Fête is an immersive performance event that presents interdisciplinary live art within a casual party vibe. Fête is inspired by the spirit of the street festival and familial feast—jovial yet volatile atmospheres reimagined here for live art viewing. Experience the work of powerful multidisciplinary voices in experimental and queer performance: Grant Cutler, Zavé Martohardjono, Gabrielle Revlock & Nicole Bindler, Tatyana Tenenbaum, Jonathan Wood Vincent, Elena Rose Light, and Emily Smith. Fête…
Find out more »Work-in-progress: CPR’s Performance Studio Open House
I’ll be showing new, work-in-progress with collaborators Emily Moore and Marisa Clementi. Would love your feedback! Performance Studio Open House presents works-in-progress and a discussion led by Jen McGinn with the artists about the development process for new movement and dance. Featuring: Kimberly Bartosik, Katie Rose McLaughlin, and Tatyana Tenenbaum Suggested donation: $5
Find out more »[DANCEROULETTE] New Movement Series: Melanie Maar, EmmaGrace Skove-Epes, Tatyana Tenenbaum
THIS IMAGE WILL SELF-DESTRUCT: Emily Moore, Marisa Clementi, and I, are continuing to push ourselves as soloists, harnessing sound and movement through breath, ligament, muscle, flesh and propulsion. Breath by breath, these moments of emergency will never be repeated. Curator Jennifer Lafferty convenes 14 of contemporary dance’s most exciting players for February’s annual [DANCEROULETTE] series at Roulette. The New Movement Series features 14 artists presenting experimental work in dance and choreography. This four-day series features three or four performances per…
Find out more »School for Contemporary Dance and Thought, Northampton
Showing an excerpt of work-in-progress from Untitled Work for Voice. The School for Contemporary Dance and Thought is excited to launch WIP (works-in-progress), a new performance series that showcases developing movement-based works on Sunday afternoons. WIP values sharing research and experimentation, rather than presenting finished works, and welcomes applications from emerging and established artists. Students are eligible to apply, but priority will be given to artists who are not currently enrolled in a degree-granting program. We ask that works presented in…
Find out more »Movement Research at the Judson Church
Sharing new work-in-progress with Kyle Marshall Choreography, Melinda Ring and EstadoFlotante. Movement Research at the Judson Church is a free, high visibility low-tech forum for experimentation, emerging ideas and works-in-progress held in the Fall and Spring seasons. Artists are selected by a rotating committee of peer artists, and join Movement Research Artists-In-Residence and international guests each season in performing at the historic Judson Memorial Church. More information https://movementresearch.org/event/6669
Find out more »Women Between The Arts // Soomi Kim / Lea Bertucci / Tatyana Tenenbaum
photo: Emily Moore courtesy of Snug Harbor This series will feature: SOOMI KIM / LEA BERTUCCI / TATYANA TENENBAUM with Emily Moore and Pareena Lim Women Between Arts is an interdisciplinary arts series curated by Luisa Muhr at The New School (Arnhold Hall Glass Box Theater). The series is for women who work with elements/a combination of music, theater, dance, poetry, and/or visual arts in an unconventional way. Each series will feature 3 women artists and their work. The pieces…
Find out more »Mount Tremper Arts Watershed Lab & Art-B-Q
You and I (work-in-progress) is a collaboration between Hadar Ahuvia and myself. It’s been a long time in the works. What began as an embodied convo at DanceRoulette a few years ago has spurred ongoing penmanship, dialogue and radical accountability to our shared stakes in repairing violence in our lineages and addressing the ways we have culturally complied with colonization. I am thrilled to be sharing this week-long residency and night of performance with Lorene Bouboushian and Leslie Cuyjet, with…
Find out more »Hadar Ahuvia and Tatyana Tenenbaum in Residence at Center @ West Park
You and I (working title) is an equal collaboration between Hadar Ahuvia and Tatyana Tenenbaum that makes space for repairing our Jewishness within the ongoing wreckage of colonialism. It is a prying open of our Jewish diasporic histories and ‘folklore’. For Hadar it is the collectivist Zionist project and its culture, song and dance; for Tatyana, her grandparents work as Broadway producers, sewing seeds of the American dream through musical theater. We are examining how our Ashkenazi families participated in…
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