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JOYCE SOHO PRESENTS AN
IMPRESSIVE LINE-UP OF ARTISTS DURING ITS SPRING/SUMMER
’12 SEASON
Through July 29, 2012
Joyce SoHo is pleased
to present its Spring/Summer ’12 season
featuring a riveting line-up of the dance
world’s most innovative choreographers
and companies. Among the highlights of the
season, Joyce SoHo is presenting the world
premiere of a full-length work by David Gordon
that will run for the entire month of June
in celebration of Gordon’s impressive
50-year career as a dance maker. From April
4 -22, three companies will perform in rep
including Alexandra Beller/Dances, skybetter
and associates, and Decadancetheatre. Chunky
Move is returning to Joyce SoHo with the New
York premiere of a moving solo created and
performed by Gideon Obarzanek. Additional
highlights include two New York premieres
from Helen Simoneau, winner of The A.W.A.R.D
Show! 2010: New York City, and the New Dance
Alliance 26th Annual Performance Mix Festival,
a six day event that will feature twenty eclectic
and experimental dance and performance artists
showcasing a first time look at new work.
Most of these companies
will be premiering new works, and several
of this season’s artists will host post-performance
discussions in addition to the regularly scheduled
performances. Below is a detailed roster of
companies that will appear at Joyce SoHo from
February 17, 2012 through July 29, 2012. Tickets
may be purchased online at joyce.org or via
JoyceCharge at 212-242-0800. The box office
is open one half-hour prior to performance
time to sell tickets exclusively for that
performance. All programs are subject to change.
LEVYdance
Feb 17—19
Fri–Sat at 7:30pm; Sun at 2pm
$24; $18 stu/sr
Post-performance discussion: Feb 17
San Francisco-based LEVYdance
returns to Joyce SoHo with the New York premiere
of ROMP, an immersive experience in which
audience and performers inhabit the stage
together while constructing a welcoming environment
that is charged with possibility. Seating
dancers and audience members together at banquet
tables, ROMP provides a familiar setting for
everyday interactions to transform and create
an increasingly surreal and hyper-expressive
world. The San Francisco Chronicle named ROMP
one of the Bay Area’s “Top 10
Dance Moments of 2011.” levydance.org
binbinFactory
Feb 23—25
Thu–Sat at 7:30pm
$20; $15 stu/sr
For the past two years,
the New York City-based duo Satoshi Haga and
Rie Fukuzawa have been creating unique duet
work. This season, the choreographers present
an evening of mysterious labyrinths and curious
Yin/Yang relationships in the premiere of
The Same, Only Different; a re-visioning of
Two in a Wild Fancy (2006); and their signature
work Thread (2010), a second place winner
at The A.W.A.R.D. Show! New York City 2010.
binbinfactory.org
Malcolm Low/Formal Structure
Mar 2—3
Fri–Sat at 7:30pm
$18; $12 stu/sr; $25 Mar 2 benefit
Malcolm Low, 2011 fellowship
award recipient of the New Directions Choreographic
Lab at Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater,
will perform a work about love and loss that
features demanding physicality and verbal
stories with original text by Malcolm Low
and the dancers. Working with Gregory Bain,
Low will create a new world vision. wix.com/malcolmlow/formalstructure
Stefanie Nelson Dancegroup
Mar 8—11
Thu–Sat at 7:30pm; Sun at 2pm
$22; $18 stu/sr/artist; $125 Mar 8 benefit
(show + off-site party)
Post-performance discussions: Mar 9 &
10
Mar 8 benefit info: info@sndancegroup.org
Stefanie Nelson Dancegroup
(NYC) returns to Joyce SoHo with the New York
premiere of Prolegomena II, co-produced by
Triskelion Arts. This dynamic and provocative
work, created in collaboration with visual
artist Karolien Soete and composer Alexander
Berne, is the result of a year long exploration
of literal and metaphoric darkness, characterized
by movement that isolates and elevates. Prolegomena
II features special musical guests The Beast
and violinist Regina Sadowski, and live mural
painting. sndancegroup.org
Performance contains partial nudity.
New Dance Alliance 26th Annual
Performance Mix Festival
Mar 13—18
Tue–Sun at 7pm; Tue–Sat at 8pm:
Free (first come, first served)
Thu 10am Breakfast Mix - Reservations: info@newdancealliance.org
$15; $10 stu/sr/artist; $30/$60/$120; March
18 benefit
$24 Festival Pass (any 3 shows Tues-Sat)
For six days and thirteen
events, twenty eclectic experimental dance
and performance artists will provide an amazing
first time look at new work. Artists include
luciana achugar, Karen Bernard, Nami Yamamoto
(USA), Daniel Linehan (USA/Belgium) and Marie
Brassard in collaboration with Sarah Williams
(Quebec). Another first is the presentation
of two Polish artists--Karol Tyminski, and
Marta Ziolek. newdancealliance.org
Performance contains nudity.
Molly Shanahan/Mad Shak
Mar 22—24
Thu–Sat at 7:30pm
$20; $15 stu/sr
Post-performance discussions: Mar 22 &
23
Chicago-based Molly Shanahan/Mad
Shak explores the artist’s water-like
vocabulary within a testosterone-laced environment
and asks ‘where is the intersection
between ferocity and fragility?’ Juxtapositions
abound—the “coffee is for closers”
rant from Mamet’s Glengarry Glen Ross;
a mash up of Bohemian composer Biber with
lewd ‘90s rap, lip-syncing; and an imitation
of Jack Nicholson in A Few Good Men. madshak.com
In Rep: Alexandra Beller/Dances
Apr 4, 8, 13, 19 & 21 at 7:30pm, Apr 7
& 15 at 2pm
$20; $15 stu/sr; $50/$100 Benefit Apr 13
Apr 13 benefit info: alexandrabellerdances.org
Post-performance discussions: Apr 8, 15 &
19
Performed by Alexandra Beller/Dances,
other stories is a collection of interwoven
movement events that highlight the friction
between stories. When we are confronted, particularly
within an intimate relationship, with a story
that diverges from ours, how do we deal with
that friction against our reality? Created
in collaboration with legendary rock musician/composer
Robert Poss and celebrated dramaturg Katherine
Profeta, other stories is a layered multimedia
performance that triggers memory, emotion,
and heightened awareness through deeply personal
and evocative movement. alexandrabellerdances.org
In Rep: skybetter and associates
Apr 5, 7, 11, 15 & 20 at 7:30pm, Apr 14
& 22 at 2pm
$18; $12 stu/sr
Post-performance discussions: after each show
Brooklyn-based skybetter
and associates presents the company’s
deepening investigation into affect, mathematics,
and memory. Tracing the development of Skybetter’s
formalism, the company will perform The Laws
of Falling Bodies (2009), Temporary Matters
(2011), Little Boy (2012) and the world premiere
of For Want of Sleep, featuring the live performance
of a commissioned score by composer Sxip Shirey.
skybetter.org
In Rep: Decadancetheatre
Apr 6, 12, 14, 18, & 22 at 7:30pm, Apr
8 & 21 at 2pm
$20; $15 stu/sr; $50-$300 Benefit Apr 14
Apr 14 benefit info: jennifer@decadancetheatre.com
Post-performance discussions: Apr 8
Brooklyn-based all female
theatrical hip-hop crew Decadancetheatre returns
to Joyce SoHo with a high energy evening of
repertory favorites, including When the Sky
Breaks 3D, and world premieres featuring an
international roster of b-girls, poppers,
lockers, wavers, house and experimental hip-hop
dancers. A live DJ will provide the score
for this unstoppable evening of electric hip-hop
dance theatre. decadancetheatre.com
Chunky Move
Apr 25—29 & May 2—6
Wed–Sat at 7:30pm; Sun at 2pm
$22
After Hours @ Joyce SoHo: Apr 27
A post-performance Q&A with the artist.
Refreshments served.
After twenty years making works for individuals,
groups, and his own company, Chunky Move,
Gideon Obarzanek has created Faker, a disarmingly
personal solo performance of his own, exposing
the expectations and disappointments, creative
aspirations, and personal doubts of dance
and theatre making. Frank and darkly humorous,
Faker offers a rare insight into the mind
of one of Australia’s most acclaimed
creators. chunkymove.com
Jody Sperling/Time Lapse Dance
May 10—13
Thu–Sat at 7:30pm; Sat & Sun at
2pm
$20; $15 stu/sr; $10 kids matinee
Post-performance discussion: May 10
Audience-participation workshop: May 12 matinee
To celebrate the 150th birthday
of modern-dance pioneer Loïe Fuller (1862-1928),
Time Lapse Dance presents a season honoring
her legacy. In tribute to Fuller, choreographer
Jody Sperling, considered the foremost interpreter
of Fuller’s art, offers an evening of
dances that vary from reverential to experimental.
The program includes the premiere of a new
biographical tribute work as well as revivals
of Sperling’s Roman Sketches (2007)
and Turbulence (2011). timelapsedance.com
Helen Simoneau Danse
May 18—19
Fri–Sat at 7:30pm
$18; $15 stu/sr; $40 benefit May 18 &
19
Based in both NC and NYC,
Helen Simoneau Danse, led by French-Canadian
choreographer Helen Simoneau, presents Flight
Distance I, II, III, and IV, an evening exploring
the boundaries of personal space. The performance
includes original music by Jerome Begin, Jonathan
Melville Pratt, and Chris Andraka, with video
by Jose Luis Bustamante. Two of the four pieces
are NY premieres. helensimoneau.com
David Gordon
Jun 2012
Check joyce.org after Mar 1 for more information.
A Pick Up Performance Co(s) Production
2012 marks fifty years of
David Gordon making work. Mr. Gordon hijacks
Joyce SoHo’s theater for a world premiere
of an unprecedented extended run to kick off
this momentous post-modern anniversary.
Beginning of the End of
the Beginning of
New comic dramatic emotionally loaded theater
movement narrative written/choreographed &
directed by David Gordon
generated from Luigi Pirandello’s writings
& familiar themes incl:
absurd inconsistencies of what we see
& how we see & questions of identitee
w/8 actors & dancers & 2 puppets playing
16 roles
in 2 acts w/no intermission.
the Beginning of the End of the Beginning
New comic dramatic emotionally loaded theater
movement narrative
based on Luigi Pirandello’s 1911 story
A CHARACTER’S TRAGEDY
& his 1921 3 act play SIX CHARACTERS IN
SEARCH OF AN AUTHOR
& his 1923 1 act play THE MAN WITH THE
FLOWER IN HIS MOUTH
w/8 actors & dancers & 2 puppets playing
16 roles
in 2 acts w/no intermission.
of the Beginning of the End of the
New comic dramatic emotionally loaded theater
movement narrative
w/behavioral movement & gesture &
physical shadowing/partnering
& w/incidental music (possibly by Pirandello
peer Giacomo Puccini)
& w/stg flats, chairs, door frames &
script pgs
& rolling/”dancing” scenic
devices
& light designed by Jennifer Tipton
on 4 separate but adjoining “stages”
w/8 actors & dancers & 2 puppets playing
16 roles
in 2 acts w/no intermission.
Beginning of the End of
the Beginning of
New comic dramatic emotionally loaded theater
movement narrative
Beginning: @ Joyce SoHo on June something
2012
End: @ Joyce SoHo on June something else 2012.
-- David Gordon, December
2011
pickupperformance.org/david.html
Makiko Tamura/small apple co.
Jul 13—15
Fri–Sat at 7:30pm, Sun at 2pm
$18; $15 stu/sr
Post-performance discussion: Jul 13
Makiko Tamura/small apple
co., a New York based company, performs the
world premiere of Tank, along with two other
distinguished works. These poetic dances,
created in collaboration with a visual artist,
set designer, and small apple’s distinctive
dancers, awaken emotional memories through
flowing movements and puppet-like gestures.
web.mac.com/smallapple.co
Parallel Exit
Jul 20—22 & 26—29
Fri–Sun at 7:30 & Thu–Sun
at 7:30pm
$25; $15 stu/sr; $150 Jul 28 benefit
Post-performance discussion: Jul 21
Jul 28 benefit info: 917-407-7537 or joyce.org
Inspired by the films City
Lights and An American in Paris, NYC’s
Drama Desk-nominated Parallel Exit presents
the premiere of an evening-length comic ballet,
I Y BOB: The Amazing Adventures of an Ordinary
Guy, a work that follows the story of two
desperately lonely characters attempting to
connect amid the speed and chaos of 21st century
New York. Featuring a live, original score,
the work is created by director Mark Lonergan,
choreographer Ray Hesselink, and composer
Wayne Barker. parallelexit.net
TICKETS:
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purchased via other methods prior to performances
are subject to a $1 per ticket service fee.
Joyce SoHo’s onsite
box office is only open one half-hour prior
to performance time to sell tickets exclusively
for that performance. Tickets may also be
purchased online at joyce.org or via phone
at 212-242-0800 or in person at The Joyce
Theater at 175 Eighth Avenue at 19th Street
Mon-Sun, 12 noon-6pm. On days when there are
performances, The Joyce Theater’s box
office is open through curtain time. Advance
sales stop one hour prior to curtain times.
For matinee curtains, advance sales begin
one-half hour following that curtain time.
The Joyce Theater’s box office is closed
on major holidays.
Joyce SoHo’s address
is 155 Mercer Street, between Houston and
Prince Streets. Via Subway: B/D/F/M to Broadway
– Lafayette Street; 6 to Bleecker Street;
R to Prince Street. Visit joyce.org for more
information.
Programs and prices subject
to change.
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