Author: aaronmattocks

OTHERSHORE Gala – September 29, 2010

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OtherShore cordially invites you to a private performance in an intimate setting with pianist Pedja Muzijevic and singer Bryn Terfel
joined by OtherShore dancers Elizabeth DeMent, Aaron Mattocks, Sonja Kostich and Brandi Norton in Ralph Vaughn Williams’ Songs of Travel, with stage direction by Peter Sellars and Annie-B Parson. OtherShore will also dance excerpts from their repertory.

A brief conversation with the performers will round out the evening.

Please join the artists for drinks after the performance.

Baryshnikov Arts Center
450 West 37th Street, 6th Floor
New York, New York 10018

Tickets are $250/individual, $400/couple and $500/special seating

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I cannot attend the performance, but I would like to make a donation

Invitation design by All That Matters Media

Big Dance Theater – Supernatural Wife

Supernatural Wife

Directed and conceived by Paul Lazar and Annie-B Parson

choreography Annie-B Parson / sound Jane Shaw / set Joanne Howard / video Jeff Larson / lighting Joe Levasseur / costumes Oana Bahn / music David Lang / additional vocal pieces Chris Giarmo

with Tymberly Canale, Elizabeth DeMent, Chris Giarmo, Molly Hickok, Aaron Mattocks, Pete Simpson

Production Anticodes Festival (le Théâtre National de Chaillot / Le Quartz, Scène nationale de Brest / Les Subsistances à Lyon).

World premiere: March 3, 2011

March 3-5, 2011: Theatre National de Chaillot / Paris, France

March 25-26, 2011: Le Quartz / Brest, France

March 31 – April 3, 2011: Les Subsistances / Lyon, France

April 7 & 8, 2011: La Filature / Mulhouse, France

River to River Festival performance announced

Performing with Yoshiko Chuma for the first time, thanks to the amazing Ursula Eagly

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Yoshiko Chuma & the School of Hard Knocks: A-C-E ONE

July 7–8 at 5:30PM and 7:30PM at LentSpace (Canal Street, Varick, Grand, and Sixth Avenue)

In this world-premiere commission renowned choreographer Yoshiko Chuma fuses live music, dance, text, and performance to create a unique multidisciplinary new work. Set to a newly commissioned score from downtown composer John King, Chuma brings her inimitable adventurous sensibility together with a team of remarkable collaborators to produce a signature spectacle.

part of Sitelines 2010 (LMCC’s annual site specific performance series)