Fallacies Rehearsals
Back in Rehearsals for the upcoming premiere of our expanded work Fallacies!
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Back in Rehearsals for the upcoming premiere of our expanded work Fallacies!
Thrilled an expanded version of our work Fallacies will be a part of River to River Festival this summer. Shows are free in Rockefeller Park - South Meadow. Join us for an evening of big dance moves in the park!
Tickets go live May 21st. RSVPs are encouraged but not required
https://lmcc.net/r2r/fallacies-nattie-trogdon-hollis-bartlett/
working on a new duet for performances in January 2025!
Stay tuned for updates and a work in process showing
thrilled to be in residence at The Croft this fall working on a new work and dance film
Sunday Sessions is a workshop series inviting participants to explore improvisational tools & tactics in contemporary dance, and through the lens of teaching artists who actively use improvisation in their generative work. A 2-hour workshop will guide movers through modalities that will help develop individual movement invention and lead into ensemble practices that will open up possibilities of connecting with others as we build each moment together. All levels are welcome!
Come join us!
https://www.peridance.com/workshops.cfm
$14.00 - email us for a reduced class rate!
FORMS classes are a grown-up version of your morning technique class. We move big while taking care of our bodies. Come get ready for your rehearsal, your show, your day or you life.
Come dance!
https://www.skewl.org/classes/p/420-nattie-hollis
continuing to develop our work Fallacies in the beautiful and historic Modern Accord Depot.
Our new work created with students from Montclair State’s BFA students premieres as part of Spring Dance.
Saturday, March 2 @ 7:30 pm
Wednesday, March 6 – Friday, March 8 @ 7:30 pm
Saturday, March 9 @ 2:00 pm
Guest artists at Princeton University teaching and sharing some new work.
Open rehearsal on Friday 2/23. Stay tuned for more details
sharing some new material from the duet version of Fallacies!
Friday 2/16 @ 7:30pm
Sat 2/17 @ 8pm
Sun 2/18 @ 2pm
Tickets info soon!
Continuing to develop our work “Fallacies”
Work in process showings 2/16-18. More info soon!
PC Elyse Mertz - Ailey New Directions Choreography Lab
Sharing a new work Phantasm created with these FAB students. Shows run Dec 8-10th at The Performing Arts Center at Purchase College. Would love for you to witness! Details below:
TICKETS
Performances
12/8 Friday 8pm
12/9 Saturday 2pm & 8pm
12/10 Sunday 3pm
The Purchase Dance Company’s Fall Concert features an exciting and diverse range of world premieres and renowned repertory works in order to showcase the dynamic range of the company’s professional caliber students and reflect the Conservatory’s stature as a leading center for world-class dance training.
We are thrilled to present seminal choreographer Trisha Brown’s Groove and Countermove (2000), a postmodern masterpiece. Celebrated Guggenheim Fellow Andrea Miller, Artistic Director of GALLIM dance, will keep the audience riveted with SAMA (2019), a dramatic contemporary work. Two exciting commissions have enabled our students to be an integral part of the creative process as our guest choreographers bring their visions to the stage. Dance alum Jenelle Figgins, a Princess Grace Fellow, will present SPREAD (2021), a poetic contemporary ballet work first commissioned for our Dance majors during the height of the pandemic. Rounding out the program, innovative duo, and current Conservatory of Dance faculty members, Hollis Bartlett & Dance alum Nattie Trogdon, will premiere Phantasm, a dynamic contemporary piece, created expressly for this season.
The performance on Friday, December 8 will be preceded by an Artist Talk at 7:15pm.
https://www.artscenter.org/events/fall-dance-concert/
sharing some in-process ideas of our ongoing project Fallacies.
Free! RSVP below and come on out to Govenors Island!
https://lmcc.net/events/open-studios-with-arts-center-artists-in-residence-2/
sharing a new work in process, Bathymetry at the Snug Harbor Dance Festival.
Admission is pay what you wish and performances will be happening all day long throughout the ground of Snug Harbor. RSVP for the evens here!
The second annual Snug Harbor Dance Festival is a two-day event celebrating an array of dance styles, featuring site-specific performances, workshops, film screenings, and a panel discussion.
WHEN: Saturday, September 23 and Sunday, September 24, 2023 | 12:00 PM – 8:00 PM
WHERE: Snug Harbor Cultural Center & Botanical Garden
1000 Richmond Terrace, Staten Island, NY 10301 (View campus map and directions)
ADMISSION: Pay what you wish | Day pass reservation requested here
The Snug Harbor Dance Festival creates space for artists and communities to get inspired, create, and connect through movement, with performances and activations by Bonita Oliver, J. Bouey & George Del Barrio, Kinesis Project dance theatre, Anabella Lenzu, Amelia Heintzelman, Psychic Wormhole, Nattie & Hollis, Lydia Bellach Ruocco, and more!
The Snug Harbor Dance Festival is supported by The Audience Building Project, a program of the Lake Placid Center for the Arts and the New York State Council on the Arts with support from the Governor and New York State Legislature. Additional support provided by the Howard Gilman Foundation, Samuel I. Newhouse Foundation, and the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council.
Saturday, September 23, 12 PM – 8 PM
12 – 8 PM: Dance films, Gallery G
Participating festival artists
12 PM: Bonita Oliver
Starting point: Octagon Room at the Carpenter’s Shop
1 PM: Kinesis Project community workshop on site-based dance
Shinbone Alley
2:15 PM: Kinesis Project Dance Theatre
Shinbone Alley
3 PM: Amelia Heintzelman
Carpenter’s Shop
4 PM: Nattie & Hollis
The lawn between Bldgs. G & F
1 PM, 3:30 PM, 5 PM: S A T U R N, an installation by J. Bouey and George Del Barrio with performance by DJ NYX
Newhouse Center, Gallery G
6 PM: Psychic Wormhole
Location: TBD
7 PM: Dance Party with DJ Nutmeg
Carpenter’s Shop
Sunday, September 24, 12 PM – 8 PM
12 – 8 PM: Dance films
Participating festival artists
12 PM: Performance by Lydia Bellach Ruocco
Newhouse Center, Building C front steps
12:30 PM: Panel Discussion: Preserving local dance histories and cultures with Candace Thompson-Zachery, Pia Agrawal, and Emily Hawk
Newhouse Center, Gallery G
2 PM: Kinesis Project Dance Theatre
Shinbone Alley
3 PM: Amelia Heintzelman
Carpenter’s Shop
4 PM: Nattie & Hollis
The lawn between Bldgs. G & F
5 PM: Anabella Lenzu
Gallery G
6 PM: Psychic Wormhole
Location: TBD
Informal post festival social after last performance on September 24
Returning to Nattie’s alma matter to make a work on the students of the conservatory of dance at Purchase College. Stay tuned for show dates !
Thrilled to continue working on Fallacies through LMCC Arts Center Residency. We’ll be out here August - December in our workspace continuing our practice of archiving, decomposing, and recomposing dances of our lineage. We’re thrilled to have this space and time to deepen into this research and are excited to be collaboration with sound designer Vasu Panicker, video and projection designer Alex Romania, archivist Myssi Robinson and dancers Wendell Gray II, Brendan Drake, Symara Johnson, Noa Weiss and Kat Belmatch.
The Arts Center at Governors Island is home to year-round artist residency programs for artists working in any discipline. LMCC’s residency programs aim to meet the immediate studio space needs of the artist community we serve by converting unconventional, vacant spaces into work and process space for artists. With the Arts Center at Governors Island, LMCC established our first permanent location for artistic process, presentation and gathering. LMCC’s residency programs are a vital part of our commitment to ensuring artists have free, collaborative space for creative development and production in New York City today and long into our shared futures.
The 2023 Arts Center Residency will offer residencies to artists and creative practitioners, currently in need of studio space to support their practice, who are interested in a short-term residency experience focused on experimentation, ongoing development, and being in dialogue with fellow residents. LMCC welcomes applications from artists whose practice is self-directed and process-based and would benefit from the unique resource of the Arts Center at Governors Island serving as an incubator for research and interdisciplinary collaboration.
https://lmcc.net/resources/artist-residencies/arts-center-residency/