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Friday night dance extravagance!

This Friday evening is the APAP (Association for Performing Arts Presenters) showcase for Jodi Kaplan’s Booking Dance.  From 5:30 to 11:00 pm you can see short works by 24 dance companies.  You can come and go, and enjoy the beauty of the space at Jazz at Lincoln Center.  This is a rare opportunity to see a lot of dance of all kinds at a very low cost!  I will be performing a new solo called “Speak.”

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january 11 – dancing in the city!

i have not performed solo for many years.  Then something about working with Ryder Cooley last year sparked my performer self and I started to play in the studio.  Pretty soon there was a little dance.  I performed it at Club Helskinki in Hudson last year and then I wanted more, much more.  On January 11, I will perform that solo at Lincoln Center.  It is part of a showcase of artists in conjunction with the big APAP (Association of Performing Arts Presenters) conference that happens every January.  Between 5:30 and 11 pm you can see about 24 companies doing short pieces for $10, hosted by Jodi Kaplan and Booking Dance.

I am excited and a little surprised.  It is not easy for me to do this and yet having reach a certain age, I feel that there is nothing to lose.  The piece is called “Speak,” and is inspired by my recent studies of autism, apraxia, synesthesia and what it means to be full of something to say with no easy way to say it.

Youare invited. Here are the details:  January 11 Performance!

pieces of the puzzle

I spend a lot of each day with Jacob, my autistic godson, trying to sort the pieces, and construct a puzzle that makes any kind of sense.  The clues, all of them spoken in movement because he has no language, are fragmentary, random, slippery, unreliable.  He is speaking in a code made up of beginnings that do not so much end as evaporate, endings that are not final, and links that form no chain.

This is a dance for which I have no program.  I often feel that I have arrived well into the performance, and have no idea of the plot or the players.

Some pieces reappear.  Touch:  he loves pressure on his back and legs and just a second later the delicate glimmering flickers of his fingers with mine.  There are the repetitions:  little rituals too short to hang your hat on – pulling everything from the shelves in a clatter or diving into a corner like a seal into the sea.

Outside, there is climbing, hanging, swinging – his solitary pleasures as he is swift and agile – a sloth, a bird, a monkey.  We cannot follow except with eyes.  On the ground, he runs – with us, without us – it is the same to him.

And yet, we all – parents, caregivers, godmothers, therapists – continue to stare at the pieces, turn them over, move them around, trying to make a picture that we can read, a landscape of this boy.  We are improvising – first our answers, and then our questions too.  The first and only known is his great heart, and ours, and ours.

 

 

 

All the Pretty Horses video!

Finally the video from our performance at Little Brook Farm!  Thanks to Pam White for shooting.  The performers include:

Dancers:  DeAnna Pellecchia, Danielle DiVito, Ingrid Schatz, Amanda Michienzi, Sandy Gautier, Nicole DeWolfe, Erin McNulty, Katie Von Wald, Shanon Campbell, and Chandrika Carl-Jones

Riders:  Summer Brennan, Lis Spoto, Julia Henderson (11 years old!!), Christine Hinkle

Vaulter:  Lis Spoto

Horse Walker: Julia Henderson

Children:  Giana, Laura and Emily

Horses:  Mandy, Amado, Devlan, Portia, Sonata, Charlie and Angel.

Thank you everyone!!!!