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 2009/Winter 2010

December 31

December 31

December 31

September 23
Moderated by Jodi Bender
Diane Tomasi, RAKIA!, Creature Theater, Emily Christianson

September 30
Moderated by Maggie Bennett*
Paulina Colmenares, Abigail Gray, Experience Vocal Dance, Chris Ferris & Dancers

October 7
Moderated by Mariangela Lopez*
Ashley Meeder Movement Project, Leah Meltzer, Richard Olson & Jennifer Neff, Moriah Evans

October 14
Moderated by Jon Kinzel*
Flavia Bruni, Megan Byrne, Kristin Hatleberg, Eunhee Lee

October 21
Moderated by Martin Lanz Landazuri*
Elspeth Brown, Carmen Epstein, Michelle Tupko, The A.O. Movement Collective

November 4
Moderated by Martin Lanz Landazuri*
Nycotolopic, York Dance Works, Courtney Cooke, Marya Wethers

November 11
Moderated by Regina Rocke
Cornfield Dance, Catherine Young, You Are Free Dance Company, Erin Cairns

November 18
Moderated by HeJin Jang*
Erin Tracy, Kimberly Portis, Vernita NÃ˘â‚¬â„˘Cognita, Elinor Harrison

December 2
Moderated by Maggie Bennett*
The Ayoj Llewop Body Politic, Mariana Valencia/Rhinoceros Event, Annie Sailer Dance Company

December 9
Moderated by Maggie Bennett*
Ginger Krebs, Lydia Bell and Lindsey L. Benedict, Marya Morales, Luke Murphy

December 16
Moderated by HeJin Jang*
Dana Salisbury, Kyleigh Sackandy, Tribe of Human, Safa SamiezadeÃ˘â‚¬â„˘-Yazd

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