About me: Mission: We are a dance expansion project that exists as a platform for emerging choreographers to
show their work in venues outside their local communities. We are a community of artists
attached to the idea of supporting each others kinesthetic explorations and creative processes.
We are committed to building communities of choreographers and sharing theater space in
order to expose audiences to a wider variety of dance. We do not subscribe to an established
technique, but rather embrace and integrate the teachings, philosophies, and styles of our
various backgrounds in the post-modern dance world. As the companies name implies there is
no one creator. We embrace diversity of experience, process, and perspectives in our
community. This freedom from a specific aesthetic allows us opportunities to discover the
genuine temperament of each project. Our work is theatrical, political, athletic, minimalist, or
improvisational, as demanded by the theme and content.
Who I'd like to meet: Artists looking to share work/space/ideas. Dancers. Choreographers. Musicians. Artists. Benefactors with interest in grassroots modern dance collectives.
Thank you to those who have come to support us at passed shows including:
Boulder International Fringe Festival 2007, Philly Fringe 2007, Collective Unconscious, Joyce Soho and others.
For their support and encouragement this season, ...And Dancers wishes to express thanks and appreciation to McBurney
YMCA, the Nightingale-Bamford School, and Kelly Donovan and Dancers.
Get ready to apply to perform in the 2009 Boulder International Fringe Festival...
Applications launch on December 15, 2008 at 9:00 am (Mountain Time). Final deadline is January 30, 2009 11:59 pm (Mountain Time)
EARLY BIRD SPECIAL!!! First 25% of slots in each category are first come, first serve. The rest will be entered into the general lottery to be drawn on February 19, 2009 at The Big Fringe Lottery Party.
So apply early and be sure to get in on the fun!
Love, The Boulder Fringe www. BoulderFringe. com Boulder, CO USA 2009 Festival - 12-23 August
Fielday is a shared performance showcase that helps artists get their work out of the studio and onto the stage. Fieldays are produced throughout the year in partnership with multiple NYC venues. Recent venues include Dance Theater Workshop and Performance Space122.
Join us on Manhattan's Lower East Side for this mixed-discipline performance showcase...
This Friday & Saturday, September 19 & 20, 7:30pm @ Abrons Arts Center 466 Grand Street Tickets $10 @ the Door
Friday, September 19, 7:30pm ...And Dancers AMINAIZM/Emotions Danced Dafna Rosenblum DeXdance Floanne Ankah ~ simple production FluidEdge Jonathan Citron The Misfits Dance Performance Company Vernita N'Cognita William B. Johnson & Drumadics ---------------------------------------------------- Saturday, September 20, 7:30pm Amantha May Creatures of Habitat Cynthia St. Clair Ella Veres of Transylvanian ArtVentures Juneteenth Legacy Theatre Kenny Carnes The Nerve Tank Ollom Dance Theatre Shawn T. Bible/stbdance VISIONS Contemporary Ballet
Abrons Arts Center 's Experimental Theater is located at 466 Grand Street , between Pitt & Willitt Streets on Manhattan 's Lower East Side
Subway? Take the F to East Broadway or Delancey, D/B to Grand Street , or J/M to Essex Street.
What it is: 60 Compositions from 60 composers, each composition 60 seconds or less performed in synchronization with an analog clock. Each song is accompanied by choreography and presented in 60 minutes. 60X60 is conceived by Vox Novus as a "churning wheel of new music production, performance, and dissemination."
...And Dancers Alison Vinal, Laura McComb and Lisa Kazmer will be part of this event.
How to Get there: A train: Take the A train to High Street. (1st stop in Brooklyn). Coming our of the subway (there is only one exit) cross the street and walk 100 steps through the beautiful little park to Washington Street. Turn left to walk down the hill 4 short blocks to Water Street, turn left and we’re on the next corner, at 16 Main Street.
F Train: Take the F train to York Street (1st stop in Brooklyn). Coming our of the subway (there is only one exit) turn right and walk down the hill on Jay Street 1 block to Front Street, turn left and walk 4 blocks to Main Street, turn right and we’re on the next corner, at 16 Main Street.