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Multi-Media Works
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BODY WARP--HFW--
group multi-media work in which the dancers' bodies have fused with
their cell phones
--premiere: Global Dance Today International Festival, New York
City
--International Dance Festival , Alvin Ailey Theater, New York City
--The Frying Pan, New York City
--Opening Ceremony of UNESCO's 19th World Congress on Dance Research, Cyprus
--Waterfront Wave Festival, Virginia Beach
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FUNKADELIC---HFW--
a fast-paced glimpse of the New York club scene
--premiere: Contemporary Art Center of Virginia
--VI International Dance Theatre Festival, Poland
--5th Anniversary Celebration Kannon Dance Centre, St. Petersburg,
Russia
--Polish Dance Theatre, Poznan, Poland
--National Conservatory of Dance, Lodz, Poland
--TV Broadcast, Poland
--TV Broadcast, Russia
--Opening Ceremony of UNESCO's 19th World Congress on Dance Research, Cyprus
--Waterfront Wave Festival, Virginia Beach
"an exciting, sexy, and beautiful surreal dream--
a video camera looped the dancers' images through
a projector, which duplicated the dance repeatedly
until all four disappeared into infinity. The effect
was spellbinding."
...D.D. Delaney, Portfolio
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FLOWING LIGHT---HFW--a
group work using projections of photographs by world-famous photographer,
Jerry Uelsmann, music ancient and contemporary scores for the Australian
didjeridoo.
--premiere: Festival 2000, New York City.
--XIV International Festival of Modern Choreography, Vitebsk, Belarus
--VI International Dance Theatre Festival, Poland
--5th Anniversary Celebration Kannon Dance Centre, St. Petersburg,
Russia
--Polish Dance Theatre, Poznan, Poland
--National Conservatoryl of Dance, Lodz, Poland
--Contemporary Art Center of Virgina, Virginia Beach
--The Playhouse, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy
--The Maureen Stapleton Theatre, Hudson Valley Community College,
Troy
--TV Broadcast, Belarus
"Ravishing phantasms"
...Laurie Stone, The Village Voice, New York City
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LATEST IN LATEX---HFW--a
humorous work using fantasy balloon hats with slide projections
of photographs by photographer, Richard Longman.
-- premiere: Sidney Arts Festival
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EF, COMING HOME, a full-evening,
multi-media work, sculptor by Danny Fox, set by Konrad Winters,
live music by The Blind Venetians.
--premiere: Monticello Plaza, Norfolk
--Amos Eno Gallery, SOHO, New York City
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TABLE'S CLEAR, multi-media work with music composed and played on pots and pans by Paul Lansky, Electronic Music Dept., Princeton
University.
--premiere: Benefit for the Hampton Roads Committee for Prevention
of Child Abuse and Neglect, Old Dominion University, Norfolk
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A STRING OF JEWELS, dance with a chorus of children, and projections of photographs
by world- famous photographer, Jerry Uelsman.
--premiere: Benefit for the Hampton Roads Committee for Prevention
of Child Abuse and Neglect, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA
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THROUGH A GLASS LIGHTLY, a full-evening
group work with projections of photographs by world-famous photographer,
Jerry Uelsmann.
--premiere: The Generic Theatre, Norfolk, VA
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SOUNDINGS IN FEET, in collaboration with sculptor, Jim Clausnitzer, with text from the diaries of Beijing students, music by composer, Lefferts Brown; commissioned for The Tianamann Memorial, by The Asian American Society.
--premiere: The Triplex Theatre, New York City
--ABC Broadcast
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OUR GUNS ARE STILL POINTED, a dance theatre performance based on the Falkland Islands War; script, written by Marilynn Danitz, with slide projections from news broadcasts, newspapers and magazines worldwide; music, a tape collage by Hank O'Neal of English and Argentinian composers.
--premiere: Washington Square Methodist Church, NYC
--EBA Chapter House, Albany
--The Studio, San Francisco
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