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This is a sample of the design that Christine Joly de Lotbiniere is designing for Mammal, one of the dances in Little Fictions, Ragged Memoirs.

Here is her latest note to me: “This is one of 12 panels for the skirt; each panel having a variation on a theme. I think the hand sewing of the black appliqués, though labor intensive,  lends a very interesting quality to the pattern…. we just would not have achieved this with machine stitching them down. I used vintage threads throughout, some of them from the 1950’s and the quality of the thread is so superior to what we have today! You can decide to leave the hanging threads or to remove them. I believe they lend a fantastic “mammal” organic feeling.

I purchased leggings and will be overdyeing those, possibly painting into them as well. The gloves have been patterned so they are next up: extra length added to them and ombre dyed from black at the fingertips to nude at the top of the arms, I will be applying texture and pattern to those as well. They will have latex applied on the palm and fingers.”

Exciting!  The journey of this dance has been intense. This is how I describe the dance: Mammal is a “shape-shifting” dance – a cellular, poetic echolocation that viscerally connects male and female, human and non-human at the porous borderland where they intersect and blend.

It feels like I have been invoking this dance for two years.  In the process, I have experienced a re-wiring of my nervous system and a re-configuration of my body’s systems:  fluid, bone, cells, fascia.  It is as if my flesh had to be readied to receive the transmission.

For Christine, this has meant staying in the saddle as the dance bucks, shifts and morphs.  But then, she is good at that, really, really good, which is why we have worked together for so long.

If you love dance, if you love theater, design, please help to support this audacious, ambitious project.  We are nearing the end of our Indiegogo campaign, but not the end of our work, our inspiration, and our desire.

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meet Christine Joly de Lotbinniere

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I have been collaborating with this costume diva for over two decades.  She has made costumes for Branch, The Yellow Wallpaper, Antigone’s Dream, Wonderland to name a few.  She is a wild woman.

Now she is building my costume for Mammal. 

Mammal is a “shape-shifting” dance in which the character is a pentimento: repeatedly under-drawn and over-painted aspects of male/female, human/animal qualities, movements, responses and perceptions. The dance is a cellular, poetic echolocation that viscerally connects male and female, human and non-human at the porous borderland where they intersect and blend.

The design r & d period for this one has been particularly strange and interesting, beginning with when it was called Beast. The costume ideas have morphed then morphed again and again.  We think that we have it.  Part of the challenge is that the dance is a growing, shifting, live thing – so that catching it in color and shape has been slippery.

I will be performing Mammal as a work-in-progress at the Body-Mind Centering Conference at Reed College in Portland, OR on July 25.  If you are in the neighborhood, come and see!

 

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Please DONATE to our Indiegogo campaign.

Thank you!

meet Pam White

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This is how I have seen Pam (at times) for the past 30 years.  We met because she was a photographer whose work  had seen and liked.  I thought, “I want to meet her.”  I did not imagine that I would fall in love, get married and be joyfully with her for nearly 30 years (and counting).

Pam is a brilliant artist, an inspiring, generous and wise life coach, the finest soul and biggest heart I have ever known.  She is my biggest fan, my toughest critic, my most valued partner.  And the love of my life.

This project is engaging our creative spirits in many new ways.  She shot video for me for the first time.  I have taken her photographic images, edited and manipulated them into wildness.  We are still swimming in the deep end after all this time.

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She is also helping to support my Indiegogo campaign.  Like I said, big, big heart.

Please join her. She believes this is a delicious project. .

Please DONATE to our Indiegogo campaign.

Thank you!

 

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OK, so here is how I figure it.  Our Indiegogo campaign still needs to raise around $9000.

If 300 people give $30 each we are there!

If 150 give $60, mission accomplished!!

If 90 give $100, we have it!

If 75 give $120, brava!

If 30 give $300, done and done!

If 10 give $900, VOILA!

It is called crowdfunding, so we need a crowd.  We thank and appreciate all of you who have donated. If each of you could find a friend to donate, we would be well on our way to our goal.  Please do that.  Please help us make a crowd. 

Finally, please check out our Indiegogo page to learn why this is a wonderful, soulful project.

Please DONATE to our Indiegogo campaign.

Thank you!