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Gabrielle Revlock and Sarah K Williams

Gabrielle Revlock is a dance-maker whose work often depicts complicated but relatable interpersonal relationships using a vocabulary that embraces pedestrian movement, abstracted by degrees. Her work has been presented across the USA, in Japan, Netherlands, Singapore, Hungary, Russia and India and in NYC at venues including New York Live Arts, JACK, Gibney and The Flea. Her work has been supported by The Pew Center for Arts & Heritage, Independence Foundation, American Dance Abroad, LMCC and the US Department of State. She has performed for Lucinda Childs, Susan Rethorst, Vicky Shick, Bill Young, David Gordon, and Jane Comfort. She received a Bessie Award in 2020 and is currently a teaching fellow at Smith College.

Sarah K Williams is a multi-disciplinary artist working between sculpture and performance, exploring the musicality of instruction and the theatricality of the mundane. Recent fellowships and residencies include NARS, Wave Hill, Target Margin Theater Institute, Studios at MASS MoCA, AIM at the Bronx Museum, Vermont Studio Center, and the Sharpe-Walentas Studio Program. Raised in Virginia and based in Brooklyn, she received an MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and studied experimental music at the Universität der Künste in Berlin on a Fulbright Fellowship. She is also the founder of Sprechgesang Institute, a research-based multi-disciplinary artist collective. Alongside her studio practice, she runs the sculptural pie and snack service Aesthetically Complex Pies.

[ID: Photo of Sarah and Gabrielle in a performance. They are seated at a table both reaching towards a large light yellow cake which is precariously drooping on one side]

Past Classes & Events

Movement Research at the Judson Church (May 15, 2023)

May 15, 2023
performance