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MR @ BRIC – Process Labs : Tatyana Tenenbaum
In this workshop we will use our proprioceptive awareness to access our voices. Through a series of intertwining exercises and methodologies we will investigate pitch, timbre and phonemic resonance as felt experiences, working to translate this somatic knowledge into muscular-skeletal form. This work is rooted in physical practice. No prior experience with the voice is required. Movement Research Process Labs are workshops facilitated by dance and movement-based artists to share their individual creative practice and process with peer artists and…
Find out more »Teaching: Earthdance Moving Arts Lab 2015
Come investigate and experience the ways that movement, sound, and performance inform human culture. With multiple classes a day, teaching artists and participants from around the world create an international dialogue at the intersection of modalities. Connecting with nature and frolicking with a host of forms – voice, improvisation, site-specific/durational performance, physical theater – Moving Arts Lab revitalizes your creative energy in any medium. Tuition, Room & Board $300 | $250 | $200 sliding scale Bring a friend who has…
Find out more »Panopoly Performance Lab: Pursuing Ideation
PF: QUINQ is a 12-day conference of live performance, talks, discussions, workshops, and curatorial projects. October 8-25: conference = a situation during which persons confer conferance = a “con” like “comicon” for makers and fans conference = a culmination of a period of labor conference = states of being and becoming together 6:30pm-8pm “ABSTRACT: The “Work” and the “Self” Problems and possibilities that arise during the creation of works by single authors that rely on collectively sourced somatic research: Tatyana Tennenbaum/Marisa…
Find out more »“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 »Thunder : Trio // Lawrence University
Dance Series at Lawrence University presents Thunder, a new work for singing bodies by Choreographer/Composer Tatyana Tenenbaum in collaboration with performers Emily Moore and Laurel Snyder. Tenenbaum’s work explores the phenomenal space of the singing body from interwoven perspectives of dance, performance, theater and music. Using the voice as the central point of deconstruction, her work forms coarse tapestries of sound, movement, force and presence. Like the act of nature both heard and felt, Thunder investigates the singing body as…
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 »Embodied Vocal Practice // Class
Brooklyn Studios for Dance // $5 // An open-level class facilitated by Tatyana Tenenbaum, Laurel Snyder, Emily Moore, Marisa Clementi, Ashely Handel and Li Cata. In this work we use our proprioceptive awareness to access our voices. How do the mechanisms of the voice function as part of a larger muscular-skeletal form? Through a series of intertwining exercises and methodologies we will investigate aspects of vocalization that include pitch, timbre and phonemic resonance, as felt experiences . We will apply this…
Find out more »Thunder (premiere) at Brooklyn Studios for Dance
Thunder (premiere) A new work for singing bodies Music, choreography, & direction by Tatyana Tenenbaum in collaboration with performers Thunder examines the transformative power of the voice to enact multiple states of sensation, action and meaning. In this hour-long performance, six performers— Emily Moore, Laurel Snyder, Marisa Clementi, Li Cata, Ashley Handel and Tenenbaum, create and alter their environment through simultaneous tasks of singing and moving. With tuneful attention to the boundaries between chaos and order, they navigate complex landscapes…
Find out more »Food for Thought at Danspace Project Curated by Mina Nishimura
Food for Thought is three nights of performance selected by a different guest artist curator each night. Curators for this season of Food for Thought are Iréne Hultman (Thu), André Zachery (Fri), and Mina Nishimura (Sat). Canned goods collected through Food for Thought are donated to St. Mark’s Church in-the-Bowery food distribution programs.Admission is $5 + two cans of food; or $10 with no cans. No advance reservations. First-come, first-served! Thursday, April 28 Fabulous Women curator: Iréne Hultman Emily Coates Jane Comfort Moriah Evans Liz Gerring…
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…
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