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Dances
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DANCERS OF THE DEEP, a
performance piece simulating an underwater environment.
--premiere: Festival 2001, New York City
--VI International Dance Theatre Festival, Poland
--5th Anniversary Celebration Kannon Dance Centre, St. Petersburg,
Russia
--Jacob's Pillow Dance Festival Creative Artist Residency, Lee,
MA
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BEING THERE, solo, a spoof on
the aging American “Mom”
--premiere: Contemporary Art Center of Virginia, Virginia Beach
--The Playhouse, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy
--The Maureen Stapleton Theatre, Hudson Valley Community College,
Troy
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A Matter Of Positive Thinking, a socialite lets loose
--premiere: Spoke The Hub, New York City
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ALMOST THERE, a solo based on
a dancer's dream of freedom
--premiere: Contemporary Art Center of Virginia |
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BREAKING THE ENVELOPE, with sound score from student diaries recording the conflict at Tiannamen Square
and US News & Report interview with survivors in Serbia.
--premiere: Festival 2000, New York
City
--Joyce SoHo Presents, Joyce SoHo, New York City
--Contemporary Art Center of Virgina, Virginia Beach
--The Playhouse, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy
--The Maureen Stapleton Theatre, Hudson Valley Community College,
Troy |
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WHO'S THERE reveals inner workings of a cocktail party
--premiere: Contemporary Art Center of Virginia
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GREEN LIGHT!, solo with a chorus of children, music by Gabrielle Roth.
--premiere: Benefit for the Hampton Roads Committee for Prevention
of Child Abuse and Neglect, Old Dominion University, Norfolk |
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PHANTOM PAIN, uses masks
by designer, Mylene Santos, music by Paul Lansky and drummer, Chuck Fertal, playing
lived
--premiere: Dance Cluster Festival, The Cunningham Studio, New York City |
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A TURTLE'S EYE VIEW, created in collaboration with sculptor, Jim Clausnitzer, and painter,
David Channon, text from "the media" by Marilynn Danitz;
commissioned by The Alliance of New York State Arts Councils for ARTS DAY, a lobby.
--premiere: The Empire State Plaza, Albany, NY
"...a special
and important part of Arts Day. The scope of your piece was so vast,
its message was a very important one for folks to see."
...Diane Martuscello. Executive Director, Alliance of New York
State Arts Councils.
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