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Saturday
Apr122014

Emily Smith and Making Unmaking!

I'm so happy for my good friend Emily Smith, as she's found such an amazing group of people to be working with out in Brooklyn.

This weekend she has an amazing show she's a part of over at the Glasshouse, and I highly suggest you go see it, since everything I've seen her be a part of in the last year in collaboration with this group has been awesome. The performances run first at 7pm and then again at 9pm (although there's stuff going on from 7-11pm on both the 11th and 12th), so if you're in the area, definitely go on over and check it out!

Monday
Nov252013

The Katie Barlow Dance Project

Now, I've known Miss Katie Barlow since my freshman year in college, and I can honestly say I know no one who is better equipped for planning flash mobs/energetic and optimistic group dance pieces than her.

This is why I was absolutely thrilled to hear not only about her most recent piece, Binghamton Is Not Boring (which I so wish I could have seen live), but the launch of her website. I wish her all the best, and I truly hope to see one of her dances again soon (be sure to look up her very first piece, a flash mob on campus at Alfred University - you totally won't be disappointed!) - check out some of her videos, and keep checking her website for more information :D

Saturday
Sep212013

Letter to the World III - An Update!

Letter to the World III (which I previously posted about here and here), which was a fantastic site-specific piece created by my former professors D. Chase Angier, Marketa Fantova, as well as Evelyn Leblanc Roberge and featuring a performance by my friend Kim Rau (as well as others) made an absolute splash at the World Stage Design 2013 earlier this month in Wales. Congratulations to everyone!

Monday
Jul222013

Letter to the World III - Kickstarter

Another month, another awesome Kickstarter campaign for some amazingly talented friends of mine.

Letter to the World III is an awesome site-specific piece created by D. Chase Angier, Marketa Fantova (both of whom I've had the pleasure of being taught by while I was a student at Alfred University), and Evelyne Leblanc-Roberge that includes performances by another good friend of mine, Kim Rau. They've got nine days left in the campaign to raise the $2500 they need to perform at the annual World Stage Design, which is being held this year in Wales. Be sure to check it out and help them get to where they need to be :D