A program of non-curated shared showings of experimentation and work-in-progress, for artists at all stages of their development. The events are centered around an audience discussion moderated by a Movement Research Artist-in-Residence or an occasional guest, where we will experiment with different feedback methods to support and inform the artists’ process.

Where & When

Starting in Fall 2013, the series will take place at Movement Research at Eden's Expressway, located at 537 Broadway, 4th Floor, between Prince and Spring Streets.

Schedule

Fall 2011/Winter 2012

September 21
Moderated byJuliana May
Christine Coleman, Djuna Passman, Gehring Dancetheatre, Raleigh Veach

September 28
Moderated by Marjani Forté
Jessie Tomanek, Lauren Bakst, Becca Weber, Chris Ferris

October 5
Moderated by Anna Azrieli
Cleo, Double-Edge Dance , Sydney Schiff, Jeramy Zimmerman

October 26
Moderated by Walter Dundervill
Janice Lancaster, Stephanie Fungsang, Ben Spatz**, Josselyn Levinson

November 2
Moderated by David Thomson
Barbara Mahler, Effie Bowen, Sophia Cleary

November 16
Moderated by Rebecca Patek
Inimois Dance , Jeremy Finch, Najla Belly Dance NYC , Megan Kendzior

November 30
Moderated by Pele Bauch
Megan Bascom, Stacy Grossfield, Kristan Clifford, Julieta Valera

December 7
Moderated by Ben Spatz
Erin Cairns, Rebecca Bryant, Melissa West, Kathy Wasik

January 4
Moderated by Pele Bauch
Shawna Emerick, Kelly Bond & Melissa Krodman, Rebekah Windmiller, Katherine Kiefer Stark

January 18
Moderated by Michal Samama
Taylor Donofrio, Jen McGinn, Donna Costello, Miryam Prodanovic

January 25
Moderated by Strauss Bourque-LaFrance
Lauren Kearns, Athena Kokoronis, Heather Doyle, Clyde Forth

February 1
Moderated by Rebecca Davis
Tyler Fairbanks, David Pushkin & Pau Atela; Athena Kokoronis; Zee Hartmann and Carla Monzo; Christine Bornarth

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