Kristi Spessard Dance

Essentials of Flor
Performances: January 27-30, 2011

Conceived and choreographed by Kristi Spessard
Music composition by Clarice Assad
Set Environment by Illya Azaroff
Animation by Sean Bonney
Assistant direction by Rachel Karp

Performed by:
Jeremy Finch
Stephanie Fungsang
Maya Seidel
Kristi Spessard
Lutin Tanner

Like the flowers in her shop, Flor is soliary and cut from her roots. Her only companions are her memories which create this lush/sexual landscape about aging, remembering, rooting and finally blossoming.
 

Matthew Paul Olmos

the nature of captivity
Performances: March 3-7, 2011

Written by Matthew Paul Olmos
Directed by Victor Maog

With:
sarah nina hayon
chantel cherisse lucier
keith eric chappelle
juan francisco villa

movement director: jennifer golonka
set and costume designer: deb o.
lighting designer: james clotfelter
sound designer: daniel kluger

stage managed by neal kowalsky
produced by brandi bravo
assistant stage managed by trine boode-petersen

 

In Part One, a put'upon family is run from their home by a settlement of people.
In Part Two, a settlement of people get a surprise guest, while simply trying to run a put'upon family from their home.
Inspired by the Dog Catcher Riots.
 

Mallory Catlett

VANYA
Performances: April 14, 17-20, 2011 @ 7:30pm

Restless Productions NYC
Conceived/Adapted/Directed by Mallory Catlett
With text from Chekhov's Uncle Vanya and Proust's Swann's Way
Video by Mirit Tal
Sound by G. Lucas Crane

Part intervention, part reenactment, the events of Chekhov's play unfold years later as Vanya, Sonya, Yelena and Astrov, much older, reconstruct the past in a last ditch effort to alter the outcome.
 

Daniel Irizarry

Cho H Cho
Performances: June 22-26, 2011 @ 7:30pm

Cho H Cho is an original theater collage, which explores and observes the culture of consumption and the new set of values that are being harvested in our globalized world. Inspired by the Dada movement and Artaud's "Theater of Cruelty" Cho H Cho is a potpourri of events expressed with Love and Violence.

 

All Performances are held at Mabou Mines ToRoNaDa Studio.
150 First Avenue (Corner 9th Street) 2nd Floor

All Performances are FREE to the public.
Reservations: rap@maboumines.org

 
Funding for Mabou Mines/Suite resident artist program generously provided by:
The jerome foundation & the NYC dept. of Cultural affairs.