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Movers & Shapers Podcast: Karen Love

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MOVERS & SHAPERS:
Podcast No.9 – KAREN LOVE

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Release Date: September 22, 2015

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ABOUT KAREN LOVE:  CHOREOGRAPHER AND DANCE EDUCATOR

Born in Montclair, NJ,  Love earned her MFA from New York University Tisch School of the Arts and her B.F.A. from Montclair State University where she was awarded the Excellence in Choreography Award and the Outstanding Senior Award. She received The New Jersey State Council on the Arts Fellowship Grant, and the Harkness Choreographers Space Grant at SUNY Purchase. In 1997, Love was invited to The Bates Dance Festival in Maine as an Emerging Choreographer and later returned to teach for the Young Dancers Program. She was selected as a choreographer for the Choreographer/Dancer residency at the Yard on Martha’s Vineyard, recognized in Who’s Who Among American Teacher’s 2004 and 2005 and was honored as one of the “50 Women You Should Know in Montclair, NJ”. Most recently she was recognized as a “Women of Distinction” by The YWCA of Essex and West Hudson.

Presently, Love is the director of the Dance Department at Hillside High School, director of the After School Dance Program for the Hillside Public Schools District and an adjunct professor at Montclair State University. She is a former faculty member in the Junior Division at The Alvin Ailey American Dance Theatre. Love is a certified Pilates Mat Instructor and a certified Yoga instructor.

In 1996 Love created the Wofabe African Dance and Drum Festival. Wofabe is New Jersey’s only African dance and drum festival. The festival consists of African dance and drum classes, panel discussions, free children classes, and an evening dance concert. The festival has been presented at Newark Arts High School, Science Park High School and for the past three years the Historic Newark Symphony Hall.

She traveled to Australia as a representative for the dance department of Montclair State University where she both performed and taught classes in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane.  She has performed with Urban Bush Women, Gellman’s Newark Dance Theatre, and The VonHoward Project. Love has studied West African dance for the past 16 years and was awarded two consecutive Folk Artist Apprenticeships from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts to study Guinean Dance with Master Teacher M’ Bemba Bangoura. Love has traveled to Guinea, West Africa, Mexico and Bermuda under the tutelage of Bangoura. Love has traveled to Morocco, Senegal and the Gambia, West Africa under the direction of Baba Chuck Davis.

Love is a former Visiting Artist in Residence at Kent State University in Ohio. Her choreography has been commissioned and presented at University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, DTW Freshtracks, Aaron Davis Hall, The Yard, Symphony Space, Danspace, Joyce Soho, Thelma Hill Performing Arts Center, Bates Dance Festival, Duke University, Northern Illinois University, Montclair State University, NYU, and Newark Arts High School.

MORE ON KAREN LOVE

PODCAST INTERVIEW LINKS

Montclair High School

Lori Katterhenry

International Association of Blacks in Dance

Umoja Dance Company

Chuck Davis

Dance Theater Workshop

New York University

Kathy Grant

Kay Cummings

Gus Solomons Jr.

Kent State University

Shapiro and Smith

Victoria School of the Performing Arts

Podcast produced by: The Moving Architects
Interviewer: Erin Carlisle Norton
Intro Music: “Singing Distance” by Elijah Aaron

Movers & Shapers Podcast: Caitlin Trainor

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MOVERS & SHAPERS:
Podcast No.8 – CAITLIN TRAINOR

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Release Date: September 8, 2015

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ABOUT CAITLIN TRAINOR:  DANCER, CHOREOGRAPHER, AND DANCE INSTRUCTOR

Caitlin Trainor lives and dances in New York City. Originally from Rhode Island, Trainor holds degrees from Skidmore College (B.S. in Dance Performance and Choreography) and Mills College (M.F.A. in Dance Performance and Choreography). Caitlin is a member of the dance faculty at Barnard College/Columbia University and delights in sharing dance with students.

Before founding Trainor Dance, Caitlin danced for the Metropolitan Opera Ballet, Sean Curran, Amy Marshall and others.  She was assistant choreographer to Mr. Curran and site-specific choreographer Stephan Koplowitz, and has taught at Dance City (Newcastle, England), Montclair State University, American College Dance Festival, and Sarah Lawrence College.  During her recent tenure in the U.K., Caitlin co-founded Fresh, an ongoing forum for the development, sharing and discussion of new work for regional dance artists and audiences, and presented The Magic Behind the Movement, a lecture/demonstration, in conjunction with Northumbria University and Darlington Arts Center.  Trainor recently received a generous grant from New York Foundation of the Arts, and is grateful to Barnard College for ongoing production support.

MORE ON CAITLIN TRAINER:

PODCAST INTERVIEW LINKS

Cyndi Lauper “She’s So Unusual”

Providence College

Barnard/Columbia University

Skidmore College

Deborah Fernandez

Laban Center

The Place

Mills College

Green Tortoise

Urban Bush Women

Mary Cochran

The Metropolitan Opera

Zvi Gotheiner

Sean Curran

“The Art of Making Dances” by Doris Humphrey

Green Space

Podcast produced by: The Moving Architects
Interviewer: Erin Carlisle Norton
Intro Music: “Singing Distance” by Elijah Aaron

Triskelion Arts presents The Moving Architects

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Saturday, March 5, 2016 / 8pm
Sunday, March 6, 2016 / 8pm

Triskelion Arts presents The Moving Architects newest evening-length work “Americana”

The Muriel Schulman Theater at Triskelion Arts
106 Calyer St.
Brooklyn, NY 11222
Tickets: $16 purchased in advance, $20 at the door
Purchase Tickets:  triskelionarts.org

Performers:  Caitlin Bailey, Maggie Beutner, Léla Groom, Jenny Gram

The Moving Architects’ Americana continues Artistic Director Erin Carlisle Norton’s focus of embodying past and distant spaces in the heightened present of live performance.  Americana looks to the iconic images and interpersonal struggles of the migrating American family during the Great Depression era.  Through exactingly rhythmic movement, tornadoes of meaningful interaction, and heartfelt gentleness, this women-centric work exemplifies the expansiveness of the Midwest prairies, fragility of the weathered spirit, and grit needed to survive rough times.

Objective I: A Split Bill Exploring Editing in Dance (Pittsburgh, PA)

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Friday-Saturday, December 4-5, 2015 / 8pm, doors open 7.30pm
Objective I: A Split Bill Exploring Editing in Dance
with Shana Simmons Dance and The Moving Architects

The Dance Alloy Studios
5530 Penn Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15206
Tickets: Coming Soon!
More info on Shana Simmons Dance: shanasimmonsdance.com

This performance has been made possible by the Heinz Small Arts Initiative and the Kelly-Strayhorn Theater.

“Objective I” is a split bill performance and editing collaboration between Shana Simmons of Shana Simmons Dance (Pittsburgh, PA) and Erin Carlisle Norton of The Moving Architects (NYC/NJ).  Each will each develop a new work, both exploring the ideas of “placement” and “displacement.”  Despite coming from the same root, this will manifest into two completely separate conceptual works.  After the development of the works, each choreographer will edit the others’ piece.  All four pieces will be presented at Gibney Dance, NYC in November 2015 for a public showing to discuss the process of editing, to receive feedback from a panel, and ultimately to choose which versions will be presented in a December 2015 full production performance through Kelly Strayhorn Theater at Dance Alloy in Pittsburgh, PA.  Along with the “Objective I” portion of the program, repertory works from both companies will be presented.

EDITING IN DANCE

Editing in dance is a new idea springing from an article written by Judith Mackrell of The Guardian.  She states, “In dance however there’s no real equivalent, no institutional version of an outside eye to spot a weak narrative, a slack structure or an idea that’s not quite working.” Refering to books and theater plays, there seems to be a successful pattern to having an objective eye edit text and delivery method, a process to which some of literature’s greatest authors can attribute their successes.  Mackrell goes on to comment, “Personally I think the art form [dance] is suffering needlessly from this lack of systematic editorial input.”

THE CHOREOGRAPHERS

Shana Simmons and Erin Carlisle Norton have had a personal connection since the start of their careers. Both are originally from Pittsburgh and have a strong passion for boosting their hometown artistic community. Each choreographer is familiar with the other’s artistic works and style of choreography and feel a collaborative effort would culminate in an interesting and thought provoking split bill performance. A trust has been developed to edit each other’s works stemming from their shared history, training, similar professional lives, and both would aim to keep the integrity of the works.

“Objective I” marks an important creative milestone for both Shana Simmons and Erin Carlisle Norton by supporting the creative process and public engagement activities of an editing-based partnership between choreographers. With a strong reputation for high-quality, engaging dance performances, SSD and TMA are excited to present side by side.

 

Objective I: A Split Bill Exploring Editing in Dance (New York, NY)

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Saturday, November 21, 2015 / 8pm
Objective I: A Split Bill Exploring Editing in Dance
with Shana Simmons Dance and The Moving Architects

Gibney Dance Center, Studio C
280 Broadway (enter 53a Chambers)
New York, NY 10007
Suggested Donation: $15, includes wine reception (cash, check, charge)
Space is limited! To reserve a seat email tmareservations[at]gmail.com

More info on the project:  Objective I

“Objective I” is a split bill performance and editing collaboration between Shana Simmons of Shana Simmons Dance (Pittsburgh, PA) and Erin Carlisle Norton of The Moving Architects (NYC/NJ).  Each will each develop a new work, both exploring the ideas of “placement” and “displacement.”  Despite coming from the same root, this will manifest into two completely separate conceptual works.  After the development of the works, each choreographer will edit the others’ piece.  All four pieces will be presented at Gibney Dance, NYC for a public showing to discuss the process of editing, to receive feedback from a panel, and ultimately to choose which versions will be presented in a December full production performance through Kelly Strayhorn Theater at Dance Alloy in Pittsburgh, PA.  Along with the “Objective I” portion of the program, repertory works from both companies will be presented.  

Nacre Dance presents “So You Think You Can Choreograph!?”

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Friday, November 6, 2015 / 7.30pm
Nacre Dance presents “So You Think You Can Choreograph!?”
Procters Theater
Schenectedy, NY
Tickets: $20, more info Procters Theater

“So You Think You Can Choreograph!” returns, debuting original works from a selection of the nation’s best up and coming choreographers including The Moving Architects. Audience member votes will determine who becomes the Nacre Dance 2016 Guest Choreographer.

 

XYZ NYC Dance Series at The Tank

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Thursday, October 29, 2015 / 7.00pm
XYZ NYC
The Tank
151 W. 46th St. 8th Floor
New York, NY 10036
More info: HERE

xyz nyc is a new approach to modern dance-making in New York City. Bringing the choreographic process to a reality-TV-inspired format, The Tank invites modern dance-makers to meet for the first time and create an entirely new performance-ready piece in a single week.  Each month’s performance features a guest judge, who discusses the piece with the choreographer, and then the audience votes on which dance should move on to the championship round. At the end of each season, a winner is selected who gets the opportunity to premiere a full-length dance piece at The Tank in a two-night run.  TMA Director Erin Carlisle Norton joins XYZ, NYC for October 2015.