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Half Life

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Artist of the Year 2007, Minneapolis-St.Paul City Pages

“The pleasure of viewing is so intense here, so fun as to be nearly guilty.” – Lightsey Darst, MSP magazine 2008

“We are treated to unobstructed views of a cast of extraordinary movers.” – Mary Hodges, Brooklyn Rail, 2009

“Visually stunning, intricately choreographed…scenes of tense calm and silent impact.” – Justin Schell, mnartists.org, 2008

“A concentrated sense of emotional truth.” – Roslyn Suclas, New York Times 2009

1/2 Life investigates the survival of the body amidst a world of scientific research, data, and control. The performance hovers geographically at the edges of the Pacific Ocean – connecting nuclear super power USA, atomic survivor Japan and nuclear free New Zealand. A contemporary ritual to address our dormant nuclear nightmares. Dance and video artists Olive Bieringa and Otto Ramstad bring together an extraordinary collaborative team including composer and harpist Zeena Parkins, visual artist Emmett Ramstad, physicist Bryce Beverlin II, performer Takemi Kitamura and a critical mass of twelve including Sinan Goknur, Becky Olson, Taja Will, Jennifer Arave, Kimberly Lesik, Emma Rainwater, Melissa Birch, Laressa Dickey, Melissa Guerrero, Sharon Mansur, Laura Grant and Nick LeMere.

1/2 Life was made possible with support from the Rockefeller MAP Fund, the Jerome Foundation, the Metropolitan Regional Arts Council, the Archibald Bush Foundation, Arts International, Minnesota State Arts Board, and the Moore Family Fund

More about 1/2 Life can be found at https://www.bodycartography.org/

NY PREMIERE
February 10 – 14, 2009

Wed – Sat at 8PM, Sun 6PM
Thursday Night Social Feb 11
Talkback with Clarinda Mac Low
Friday February 12

70 minutes

$20, $15 (students/seniors)

Help PS122 Go Green by viewing your 1/2 Life Program online!

Diptyque

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Celebrated choreographer Rachid Ouramdane and director Pascal Rambert’s two pieces comprise a third through the experience of comparing and contrasting these two works, challenging the audience to forge a complete oeuvre from two separate parts.

The Diptyque is created through collaboration between these two leading French artists and a US collaborator, this is a double presentation, in both spaces, of two major works, set in conjunction and contrast with each other. Both are solos engaged in fascinating ways with identity, one in blinding whiteness, the other in blinding blackness.

Without realizing it, the artists often speak to each other. With My Own Hands presents a naked woman, with male genitals on a plinth, each body part microscopically lit. A Standing Boy is a solo performance featuring Rambert surrounded by projections of nature. Gender, presence and the idea of the performer are all thrown into confusion in this dizzy two-bodied free fall.

A Standing Boy is produced by: Production L’A.
Co-produced by: La Menagerie de Verre – Paris, Theatre Bonlieu Scene nationale Annecy, Association
Side One Posthume Theatre
With the support of French ministry of Culture (CNC-Dicream program)

With My Own Hands is produced by: Theatre 2 Gennevilliers.
Coproduced by Association Side One Posthume Theatre, Bonlieu Scene Nationale – Annecy, La Menagerie de Verre.
This text is published by Les Solitaires Intempestifs.

This production is a co-presentation with the French Institute Alliance Francaise (FIAF) as part of Crossing the Line 2008. This production is supported by a grant from the Cultural Services of the French Embassy in the United States

For more information please visit https://www.theatre2gennevilliers.com/
and https://www.rachidouramdane.com/

Photo courtesy of Patrick Imbert

Oct 3-4, 2008
Standing Boy: Fri and Sat 7:30pm
With My Own Hands: Fri and Sat 9:00pm

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Remember this moment

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“Ms. Christa has a way of making dance and theater happen without seeming to lift a finger”
– Jennifer Dunning

In anticipation of their two year-old child’s fiftieth birthday, two older parents create a digital video – part time capsule, part time travel – and fill it with love and living memories, as a gift for their child to open in the future.

Award-winning choreographers and performers Gabri Christa and Niles Ford have collaborated and danced together for the last 15 years. This evening length multi-media performance incorporates moments from their past and integrates lots of new. Through dance, spoken and sung text, the performers inhabit a vivid and visceral world conjured by video artist and Obie Award winner Marilys Ernst and live accompaniment by Ted Graves of Burnt Sugar.

More about Gabri Christa: Gabri’s work has been performed in spaces in New York and around the country. She is the winner of numerous awards and honors including the John Simon Guggenheim Fellowship and was an artist in residence at Dance Theater Workshop. he currently teaches at the School of the Staten Island Ballet.

Photo by Haim Bargig

https://www.gabrichrista.com

Best of Boroughs Festival – Staten Island

May 1- 4, 2008
Thursday at 10pm
Friday and Saturday at 7pm
Sunday at 4pm
More about the BOB Festival
(in rep with Will Calhoun)
Tickets from $20
$15 (students/seniors)
$10 (PS122 members)

Iodine

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The work of Israeli choreographer Deganit Shemy has been leaving New York audiences awestruck for years. It comes as no surprise considering her impressive resume of achievements. Winner of both the Choreography Award and the Gvanim Behmacho contest back in Israel, she is currently an artist in residence at several important studios around the city including the 92nd Street Y and the Tribecca Performing Arts Center where Iodine was developed.

Her success comes in large part from her inspiring ability to depict the many powerful conflicts that rule our lives. In Iodine five women move between control and abandon, between being victims and victimizers, as well as between vision and blindness, dependency and individuation. They long to be a part of something larger but also fear losing their identity in the throng. As these sad characters desperately try to evaluate themselves through the reflections of others they find themselves constantly on the precipice of becoming lost altogether. Using her talent for small, meticulous, sometimes awkward movements and deeply emotional choreography Shemy erases the line between motion and emotion.

Feb 5- 10, 2008
Tuesday – Saturday at 8:00 p.m.
Sunday at 6:00 p.m.
Tickets: $20 each, $15 (students/seniors), $10 (PS122 members)

Catch 27

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Andrew Dinwiddie and Jeff Larson aim to destroy your mind with their latest installment of the Catch series – CATCH 27. This festival celebrating the rough and ready presents a stunning array of emerging artists and downtown luminaries over two weekends of performance to devastate your whole deal.

Week One features asubtout’s Lady Centaurs Show (dance theater) and Week Two Laura Berlin Stinger’s Keeping It Down (play). These 45 minute pieces will be buttressed by short works from two handfuls of the most exciting emerging and established artists on the downtown scene including Ivy Baldwin, Big Dance Theater, Ursula Eagly, K.J. Holmes, Taylor Mac, Dean Moss, Heather Olson, Heidi Schreck, Anna Sperber, Nellie Tinder and the Theater of a Two-Headed Calf!

featuring:

asubtout ! Dec 13, 14, 15

Laura Stinger ! Dec 20, 21, 22

with:

Taylor Mac ! Dec 13
Ivy Baldwin ! Dec 14, 15
Anna Sperber ! Dec 20, 21

Keith Biesack ! Dec 20
Neal Medlyn ! 22 Dec
Big Dance Theater ! Dec 22
Sebastian Calderon Bentin and
Sean Donovan Dec 15
Andrew Dinwiddie ! Dec 20
Ursula Eagly ! Dec 15
K.J. Holmes ! Dec 13
Jennifer Monson ! Dec 22

Dean Moss ! Dec 21
Nellie Tinder ! Dec 21
Heather Olson ! Dec 14
Heidi Schreck ! Dec 14
Theater of a Two-Headed Calf ! Dec 13

December 13-15 and December 20-22, 2007
Thurs-Sat at 8:00 p.m.

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