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2007-08 Season
September 1, 2007-August 31, 2008
The OBIE Award-winning HERE Arts Center proudly announces its 2007 - 2008 Season, set to present five new multi-disciplinary productions featuring theatre, music, puppetry and video work, in addition to five festival events, including the annual festivals Culturemart and The American Living Room. HERE is also pleased to announce its support of 13 projects in development through HERE’s Artist Residency Program (HARP) during the coming season.
(Pictured above, resident artist group The South Wing.)
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The American Living Room 2007
Reading the Water
July 31-August 1, 2007
Written by and featuring Monica Hunken
Dramaturgy by Nadia Foskolou and Benjamin Cerf
Directed by Laura Newman
Reading the Water is the intimate portrait of an unknown father by a young woman traveling through tales of deep-sea dives, top-secret government experiments, madcap relatives, lawsuits and an untimely death. This one-woman show attempts to uncover the life of an introverted scientist in love with the sea, and is a personal investigation of identity and loss.
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The American Living Room 2007
Free and Compulsory: my year ineducation
July 31-August 1, 2007
Written and performed by Jamie Lyn Smith
Directed by Mikki Baloy
Free and Compulsory is a solo comedy that unflinchingly tells it like it really is for a naïve and hopeful first year teacher struggling to succeed in one of the ten worst high schools in the city. Her increasingly desperate tactics to reach the kids make for hilarity in her heartfelt (if misguided) attempts to make a difference. Ultimately, she must face the fates and furies of the system in an unsettling revelation that in order for schools to get ahead, someone will be left far, far behind.
http://www.MySpace.com/FreeandCompulsory
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The American Living Room 2007
"65"
August 2-3, 2007
"Possessed of wisdom beyond his youthful experience, Hal Fickett's work as a solo performer-writer is bold, virtuosic, eloquent and lyrical. If Hal's work is a harbinger of the future, then it does indeed bode well for a new generation of theatrical talent." - Nicky Paraiso of La Mama
Written and Performed by Hal Fickett
"65" follows a man on a surreal journey as he confronts issues of bipolar disorder, alcoholism and divorce. "65" opens with a tragic road trip which forces the boy to reach the east coast and his awaiting mother alone. Having arrived safely, we see the man in his teen years grappling with the severity of bipolar. Saved by his mother and now a young man, the two take a journey across a crippled United States where his mother is eventually killed. Alone, the man travels back to the east coast, and is met by the ghost of his mother and father.
Only the first 2 parts of the piece will be performed.
www.HalFickett.com
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The American Living Room 2007
Trigger Happy Jack
August 2-3, 2007
Written by Timothy Braun
Performed and Directed by Alexis Macnab
Sound Design by Jeremy Wilson
Light Design by Chris Brown
Film by Joshua Higgason
Told in rich soundscape and dreamlike images, Trigger Happy Jack is the story of a girl determined to survive in the Large, Large, Large City in the Sky. Armed with barking spiders and her painted bottle caps, the girl discovers how much of herself was left behind when she left home.
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The American Living Room 2007
Bearshow
August 8-9, 2007
"Absorbing performances by fake-fur-clad Alejandra Martorell and Jennifer Monson" - Eva Yaa Asantewaa of Dance Magazine
read more in Eva Yaa Asantewaa's blog
here.
Choreographed by Johanna S. Meyer
in collaboration with Jennifer Monson
Dramaturgy Crew: Andi Stover, Brian Mendes, Alexandra Hartmann
Featuring: Alejandra Martorell
Cancan dancing, courtesans of 1890’s, the actress Gena Rowlands, swedish erotica, and Werner Herzog's documentary, Grizzly Man have all served as source material for this work. I am also thrilled by what a fur coat does to a woman, in the same way that a business suit affects a man’s bearing, carriage and stance. I want the final work to reflect images of real women, from courtesans to movie stars, as well as the Roman myth of the Big Dipper, in which a jealous god’s wife turns his mistress into a bear, and she and her son are saved by becoming stars in the sky.
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The American Living Room 2007
SOLO: a two-person show
August 8-9, 2007
"These heroes of modern comedy surpassed any expectations I held!" - NYTheatre.com
"Genre-defying success... A performance like SOLO testifies to the range and power of physical theatre... An in-your-face immediacy that Imax can't match." - The Trinity Journal
Created by Under the Table
Performed by Matt Chapman and Josh Matthews
As two brothers find themselves suddenly lost in a ridiculous puzzle about their own lives, they become entangled in colliding worlds of fantasy, reality, and memory! This insightful physical comedy takes the audience on an intelligent journey of imagination and play, through steamy jungles and bitter cold! The race is on to figure out what may or may not have just happened as they sort through the details of their last moments together. Hilarious and moving, SOLO: a Two-Person Show consistently leaves audiences in stitches and tears, with rapid-fire comic timing, acrobatics, song and dance, and a little devil puppet.
www.UnderTheTableTheatre.org
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The American Living Room 2007
steel net and a high wire sing along
August 10-11, 2007
Company: DOORKNOB COMPANY
Co-directors: Shannon Gillen, Elisabeth Motley
In 'steel net and a high wire sing along', we are immigrant men bound for the promise of work in America. Upon arrival, we find jobs on the East River, constructing what will become the iconic Brooklyn Bridge. Channeling the voices of the bridge, we tell our stories from behind the masks of immigrants, children, sailors, as well as the engineer of the bridge and his wife, Emily and Washington Roebling. This work will investigate the challenges of bridging, both in the rigorous physical construction of the bridge and of the links that connect each other and our stories.
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The American Living Room 2007
Floating Brothel
August 10-11, 2007
Featuring: Megan Campisi, Loren Fenton, Kevin Lapin, Liz Vacco and Ben Vershbow
Fallen women, ribald sailors and 18th century birth control…In 1789, a thirteen-year-old prostitute, a savvy con-artist and a fallen maidservant are shipped to a male penal colony. Performed on a 3'x6' platform, the reduced space functions like a camera lens, with close-ups, jump-cuts and pan-outs as 6 actors transform the stage from the bustle of London, to the dank bilge of a ship crossing the high seas, to the unknown colony. Pulled from the underbelly of London and thrust into the belly of a ship, three women discover what (and who) they'll do to survive.
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The American Living Room 2007
Praxis
August 12-13, 2007
Written and directed by Hélène Lesterlin
Live sound and music by Seth Cluett and Stephan Moore
Produced by ATLAS Dance
Praxis is a dance theater work steeped in unsolicited advice, Marxism, incomprehensible instructions, songs, and game structures. Actions on stage overlap and coalesce, pitting disparate activities against each other, as evolving scenes shift in and out of focus. In a space constantly under construction, the audience on three sides, four characters enter, exit, go about their business, and figure out how to move things forward - while pointers rain down on them from the Voice above. Two musicians mix live and prerecorded sound, adding another level of chaos, humor, and surprise to this circus of theory into praxis, plan into action.
www.AtlasDance.org
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The American Living Room 2007
QUIRK
August 14-15, 2007
Choreographer: Isabella Bruno
Featuring: Kate Johnson and Pamela James
The occasional subway ride is the inspiration for an investigation of physical intention and how focus on a task can grab outsiders’ curiosity. Those we identify as "crazies" often transform an everyday task into something alien, perhaps unidentifiable, simply through intention. We are intrigued by physical logic out of the ordinary. By acknowledging our own personal quirks, can we as dancers develp an internal logic, resulting in a uniquley rigorous body language? Can we push that body language beyond our nurtured social conventions? By reversing traditional behavior therapy techniques, we exaggerate parts of ourselves, ordinarily kept hidden.
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The American Living Room 2007
VOOM
August 14-15, 2007
"Too often what disappoints in watching dance is that it lacks an inside, the living domaine within, in a word, intimacy. But Vangeline's outside is inside... Poetry in motion." - Hampton Fancher
Photo by Alex Romanov
Voom is the choice of The Village Voice
Choreographed and directed by Vangeline for the Vangeline Theater
Additional Choreography by Nina Buisson
Featuring Pamela Herron, Yukari Coco Koyama, Alethea Vasilas, Vangeline Theater, Kat Mac Millan, Ayako Sana, Myndy K, Katherine Adamenko, Minako Nakashima, and Cassandra Rosebeetle
Set Design by John Vogt
Music by SORIAH
In 2004, Artist Robert Wilson was invited for a residency at the experimental VOOM HD Lab and created a series of high-definition video portraits of celebrities in near stillness. A “Butoh portrait in Motion”, Vangeline Theater’s VOOM rescues the camp, extravagant elements from Robert Wilson’s Voom portraits. A painting come to life, the 45 minute Performance Arts piece borrows from both Japanese Butoh and "Method Go Go" (invented by New York Empress Chi Chi Valenti). An erotic and mysterious Dance portrait of women, VOOM explores Fashion, Beauty, and the darker side of the human heart.
www.Vangeline.com
myspace.com/soriahmusic
www.soriah.net
www.wyrddesign.com
soriah appears courtesy of Beta-Lactam Ring records
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The American Living Room 2007
Schiele
August 16-17, 2007
"Bold, disturbing and richly imaginative." - Chicago Sun-Times (On Climenhaga's previous work 'HereAfter.')
"A stunning and innovative production that makes the collision of faith and passion palpable. The combination of arresting visual and philosophical imagery is overwhelming." - San Antonio Current (On Climenhaga's previous work 'Mariette in Ecstasy.')
Developed and Presented by Human Company
Adapted and Directed by Royd Climenhaga
Assisted and Designed by Kelly Hanson
Egon Schiele’s disquieting images of fluid, sexualized bodies caught in a limbo of space - like specimens pinned to the canvas in an emotional natural history museum - ask us to look for what lies beyond the surface of the image and beneath the permeable layer of our own skin. Human Company works to elicit the visceral presence of Schiele’s life and art through intensely physical performance. Adapted from sources both critical and fictional, Schiele interweaves dance and theatre, sound and image, history and context, to create a portrait of the artist and the dynamic dreamscape of Expressionist Vienna.
http://Humancompany.org/
The American Living Room 2007
Poli dégaine (Punchy draw)
August 18-21, 2007
Created and Performed by La Pendue
Two puppeteers on the run are bringing with them a massive weapon of hilarity: they draw Polichinelle, the most famous puppet in the world and, with unbridled enthusiasm, get ready to perform a show of which exceptional qualities they have proclaimed. But, as planned, nothing goes as planned. Welcome to the hilarious frenzy of a new version of Polichinelle where he appears in his most wild outburst, in an explosive rhythm, provoking roars of laughter that strike indiscriminately kids as much as adults. Because Polichinelle laughs at everything. Death included.
The American Living Room 2007
The Passion of Saint Thomas More (Excerpts)
August 22-23, 2007
"Hypnotic, magical, enchanting and moving...with touches of pure dramatic genius." - Gramophone
"This is simply one of the most beautiful CDs I have ever reviewed." - Fanfare
Composer/Librettist: Garrett Fisher
Headpieces: Louise McCagg
Direction: Ken Cerniglia & Christy Fisher (movement)
The Passion of Saint Thomas More is an opera about Thomas More's conflict with King Henry VIII and his ultimate execution. Rather than follow a literal historic narrative, the work is a meditation on More's decision to remain true to his convictions.
These excerpts highlight characters Thomas More (Kathy Hanson) and daughter Margaret (Linda Strandberg), who also play three dark angels. Two other Fisher Ensemble members include: Garrett Fisher (Indian harmonium) and Jay Kauffman (Guitar). The full-length piece also includes King Henry VIII (baritone), English horn, dumbek, and dancer/narrator. It was released on BIS Records (2002).
www.FisherEnsemble.org
The American Living Room 2007
"We Declare You a Terrorist"
August 22-23, 2007
"Director West Hyler inserts some fine touches that really give the show an extra dimension of physicality and theatricality." – Metrobeat
"Filled with rich humor, symbolism, and imagination." – San Diego Playbill (On Tim J. Lord's previous work 'Better Homes & Homelands.')
Story by West Hyler & Tim J. Lord
Written by Tim J. Lord
Directed by West Hyler
In October 2002, forty heavily armed men and women took a Moscow theatre hostage, demanding the immediate withdrawal of Russian forces from Chechnya. Seventy-two hours later all the Chechens and 129 hostages had died during the Russians’ operation to retake the theater. Five years on the conflict in Chechnya is still raging. What justifies one country’s right to subjugate another? What is the difference between a freedom fighter and a terrorist?
The American Living Room 2007
The Angel of History
August 24-25, 2007
"A superb production... Higly imaginative, clever, very sexy" - The Irish Times (On Torney’s previous work 'Woyzeck.')
"Russell presents the traces of the past as active in the present, recruited in the formation of multiple identities, circulated in media and the arts, and formative of dreams and fantasies." - Springer Book Reviews
Created by Matthew Torney and Ian Russell
Designed by Kara Zeigon
Walter Benjamin took his own life on September 27th 1940. He died trying to escape the spread of fascism in Europe, unable to bear the pressures of the war. For Benjamin, history was something at once terrifying and deeply nostalgic. It lives in objects, memories, sensations, dreams and fantasies. His deeply poetic writings explore the experience of history in the 20th century, and describe 'the state of emergency' that we live in in modern society.
This performance work dissects this 'state of emergency' looking at how history lives in our bodies and our dreams.
The American Living Room 2007
viBe!
August 26-27, 2007
"There is not a band alive that New Yorkers can’t gaze at with derisive suspicion, arms folded in stony protest. Two groups that have been able to shake us out of this aloof misanthropy in recent years have consisted of NYC high-school girls who’ve passed through the viBeSongMakers program." - TimeOutNY
Written by viBe Theater Experience's ensemble of urban teenage girls
Directed by Dana Edell and chandra thomas
Designed by Gina Scherr
viBe Theatre Experience presents: Strand of Anonymous Pearls, a brand new play with songs and dances written and performed by Amanda, Brooklyn, Lenora, Lori, Luisa, Ishaw and Yazming, seven amazing teenage girls in New York City. Dive into the sea of creativity as seven sparkling mermaids, bored with life in their underwater paradise discover mysterious pearls that let them see into the lives and struggles of teenage girls above. Inspired to help them, the mermaids use their power and sisterhood bonds to guide the girls above to overcome self-esteem issues, identity issues, abuse, loneliness, and per pressure. Through poetry, song, dance and heartfelt storytelling, the viBe girls invite you to splash through the experience of being an urban teenage girl.
www.viBeTheater.org
The American Living Room 2007
Salt Lake, a New Ballet in 3 Acts
August 28-29, 2007
Choreographer: Vicky Virgin
Theatrical Direction: Umit Celebi
Salt becomes a metaphor for desire in Vicky Virgin's new dance theater piece, Salt Lake, a New Ballet in 3 Acts. Story ballet converges with performance art providing the framework for the emergence of Fleur de Sel, an odd character with an irrational craving for salt. Three salt nymphs join her as she negotiates that dangerous landscape of passion: the desire, bliss and despair. Elements include video on a screen of falling salt and a Shakespeare sonnet. Salt in its myriad forms are fully explored. In the end, you will be left with nothing less than pure unadulterated thirst.
The American Living Room 2007
The Error of Their Ways
August 30-September 2, 2007
"Betts has a profound and highly theatrical voice" - The Daily Telegraph (UK)
Written by Torben Betts
Directed by James Dacre
Animation by Thomas Hicks
Video by Lis Magic Laser
Lighting Design by Charles Foster
Original Musical Score by Jonathan Styles
A shattering re-imagination of life as we live it now set in the
context of a bloody revolution. A brutal political assassination
robs a nation of its charismatic President and thrusts his
beautiful, icy widow into the limelight. As the people demand blood
and vengeance, she must choose between the prospect of immense power and her depraved love of the assassin. This skewed world spins
giddily between the surreal, the mundane and a ghastly graphic reality. Powerful poetic language, raw emotion, dark humor and big uncomfortable ideas build a fast moving story about a morally-bankrupt political system and its effects on those who profit from it, those who merely acquiesce to it and those who oppose it.
Torben Betts has just won BEST NEW PLAY 2007 for his most recent
work (The Unconquered) at the CRITICS AWARDS FOR THEATRE IN
SCOTLAND (CATS).
Featuring ANNIKA BORAS, SHAWTANE BOWEN, DINA ANN COMOLLI and MICKEY SOLIS. Stage Managed by ARIENNE PELLETIER, Sound Designed by ANN WARREN, Fight Directed by AMANDA McCROSKERY and Associate Produced by ABIGAIL KATZ"