The Movement Research Festival finds its roots in the Improvisation Festival/New York (IF/NY), initiated in 1992 by Sondra Loring (a MR Artist-in-Residence at the time) and Julie Carr. In 1999 IF/NY became a programs of Movement Research, under the curation of Programming Director Amanda Loulaki. In 2004, Movement Research created an artist-curator format, and, beginning in 2006, Movement Research established the festival as a twice-annual event.
The Fall Festival is shaped by Movement Research's programming staff in collaboration with Festival Curators, who bring their own interests and ideas to specific festival events. The Spring Festival is produced by a group of artist-curators who determine the emphasis, shape, and programming. Together, these two approaches allow for a varied investigation and exploration into current artistic concerns and reflect Movement Research's mission of valuing artists, their creative process and their vital role within society.
The Movement Research Festival finds its roots in the Improvisation Festival New York (IFNY), initiated in 1992 by Sondra Loring (an MR Artist-in-Residence at the time) and Julie Carr. In 1999, IFNY became a program of Movement Research. Starting in 2004, the Movement Research Festival was re-envisioned with a rotating artist-curator format. As of 2006, Movement Research established the Festival as a twice-annual event.
Fall 2012/Winter 2013
December 3
Movement Research Festival
Margaret Paek
December 8
Movement Research FALL 2008 Festival
MÄrten SpÄngberg
November 9
MR AIRS Chex Bushwick presents at CPR
Maximilian Balduzzi, Rebecca Davis, Ben Spatz, Miriam Wolf
Center for Performance Research, 8:00 pm
361 Manhattan Ave.
Brooklyn, NY
http://www.cprnyc.org/calendar/
December 4
Getting Along Open Rehearsal
Ends at 2pm
Sophia Cleary, Samara Davis, Adjua Greaves, Joseph Teeling, and Tara Willis
Avenue C Studio, 11:00 am
55 Ave C
New York, NY 10009
FREE
Sophia Cleary was asked to help arrange a small group of artist to come together during the festival to meet, talk, work, rehearse and make something, and be together stripped of the idea of having to maintain collective thinking. Each individual artist brings themselves and their ideas to see how various strands of information can sit next to each other, work together or not. Can one thing exist without justifying or contextualizing the other? This is about coming together, that is all; it might become about something else - we will see. Each artist will locate their own entry and participation, or, maybe they will become the next historical collective? This work will be shown Friday, December 7th at Danspace Project.
December 5
Getting Along Open Rehearsal
Ends at 2pm
Sophia Cleary, Samara Davis, Adjua Greaves, Joseph Teeling, and Tara Willis
Avenue C Studio, 11:00 am
55 Ave C
New York, NY 10009
FREE
Sophia Cleary was asked to help arrange a small group of artist to come together during the festival to meet, talk, work, rehearse and make something, and be together stripped of the idea of having to maintain collective thinking. Each individual artist brings themselves and their ideas to see how various strands of information can sit next to each other, work together or not. Can one thing exist without justifying or contextualizing the other? This is about coming together, that is all; it might become about something else - we will see. Each artist will locate their own entry and participation, or, maybe they will become the next historical collective? This work will be shown Friday, December 7th at Danspace Project.
December 6
Performance at Danspace Project
Will Rawls, John Jasperse & Zeena Parkins (Historical Pairing), and Aretha Aoki
Danspace Project , 8:00 pm
131 East 10th Street
New York, NY
$12/$8 Danspace Project Members
http://danspaceproject.org/calendarandtickets/detail.php?id=186
December 7
Performance at Danspace Project
Getting Along with Sophia Cleary and Friends, luciana achugar & Levi Gonzalez (Historical Pairing), and Jon Kinzel
Danspace Project , 8:00 pm
131 East 10th Street
New York, NY
$12/$8 Danspace Project Members
http://danspaceproject.org/calendarandtickets/detail.php?id=186
December 8
Performance at Danspace Project
devynn emory, Niall Jones, Stephanie Skura
Danspace Project , 8:00 pm
131 East 10th Street
New York, NY
$12/$8 Danspace Project Members
http://danspaceproject.org/calendarandtickets/detail.php?id=186
June 2
Spring Festival
Performances by Ellen Fisher, Sondra Loring and Pile of Shit: excrement from the festival activities, what remains, what smells and what evolves.
May 11
OPENING
Sunny Jain, Malcolm Low / Formal Structure, Okwui Okpokwasili, Patricia Noworol Dance Theater
May 12
Spring Festival: Placing Performance
Moderated by Sarah Maxfield
Panelists: AUNTS, Megan Bridge, and others.
Gibney Dance at 890 Broadway, 6:15 pm
890 Broadway, 5th Floor
New York, NY 10003
What words do we use, arrange, invent, and discover to talk about the particular communicative power of performance work? How does geographic location and environment influence the creation, languaging, and understanding of dance and performance? How do digital/ virtual sites affect the consumption of dance as a living, complex, emotionally dense form? Join Sarah Maxfield, AUNTS, Megan Bridge, and the co-curators of the 2015 MR Spring Festival for an intimate conversation about locality, environmental and digital influence, and curatorial process. Part of Movement Research Festival Spring 2015: LEGIBLE/ILLEGIBLE.
May 14
Spring Festival: Freedom Station (Kid Friendly)
Prospect Park, 2:00 pm
Southern end of the long medow
Brooklyn, NY
The artist/parent: conundrum or harmony? Bring blankets, bring the little ones, take a break from the binaries to share conversation about finding balance in the roles of artist and parent, and more broadly about the integration of art and life practice...as we simply enjoy a day outside together with our kids! Part of Movement Research Festival Spring 2015: LEGIBLE/ILLEGIBLE.
November 30
FESTIVAL | a dialectic of dark and light
Opening night Movement Research Festival Fall 2015 featuring Jaamil Olawale Kosoko in collaboration with Brenda Dixon-Gottschild, Jeremy Toussaint-Baptiste
June 6
Movement Research at the Judson Church
Justin Cabrillos, Anna Carapetyan, Ayano Elson, Marguerite Hemmings, Michael Mahalchick, Sarah Maxfield, BASHIR DAVIID NAIM, Marissa Perel, Randy Reyes, Julia Santoli, Lily Bo Shapiro, Anna Adams Stark
June 7
Festival Studies Project: PASSAGE
Festival Curated by Aretha Aoki, Elliott Jenetopulos, Eleanor Smith and Tara Aisha Willis
Moderated by Risa Shoup with panelists Anna Carapetyan, devynn emory, Robert Kocik, and iele paloumpis.
Gibney Dance at 890 Broadway, 6:30 pm
890 Broadway, 5th Floor
New York, NY 10003
This Studies Project will bring together dance artists who also work in the field of care-giving: end-of-life, beginning-of-life, navigators of illness and wellness. Why do many dancers become doulas? What is the overlap between guiding bodies through the cycles of life, and guiding bodies through space? What is it that draws dance artists to this profession? How do we acknowledge the specific needs of different communities and that all care is not equal/universal?
- * 2012 Movement Research Artist-in-Residence
- ** 2011 Movement Research Artist-in-Residence
- *** MRX Austria in collaboration with Austrian Cultural Forum New York
- • MRX Sweden, In collaboration with KonstnĂ€rsnĂ€mnden/The International Dance Programme, Sweden