Showcase For Sweden

Showcase For Sweden
installation and dance by High Frequency Wavelengths
led by Artistic Director Marilynn Danitz
www.HighFrequencyWavelengths.org
RichardLongmanRWL4@columbia.edu


May 28 - June 2, 2010

chashama 266 Window Space
266 West 37th Street
New York, NY

Open to the public:
Noon - 10p daily

High Frequency dance company brings "Showcase for Sweden" -- dances that remove the interface between audience and performers with live-interactive-feedback making both a part of the "show".

Dancers are: Andrew Broaddus, Caroline Carbo, Bryn Cohn, Chelsey Dunkel, Anna Massey, Sandra Passirani, Ortrun Stanzel.

SCHEDULE

Friday (5/28) 9pm - Reception follows - come in, meet the artists!
Traffic Jam (excerpt) - performed by Ortrun Stanzel and Andrew Broaddus
Hey - performed by Ortrun Stanzel and Andrew Broaddus

Saturday (5/29) 3pm
Hey - performed by Sandra Passirani and Andrew Broaddus
Improovin' - performed by Sandra Passirani
Traffic Jam (excerpt) - performed by Andrew Broaddus

Saturday (5/29) 9pm
Traffic Jam (excerpt) - performed by Andrew Broaddus
Travelin' - performed by Bryn Cohn
Non-linked - performed by Andrew Broaddus and Bryn Cohn

Sunday (5/30) 3pm
HELD - performed by Sandra Passirani and Chelsey Dunkel
Hey - performed by Sandra Passirani and Chelsey Dunkel

Sunday (5/30) 9pm
Traffic Jam (excerpt) - performed by Andrew Broaddus
Deep Memory - performed by Chelsey Dunkel
Non-linked - performed by Andrew Broaddus and Chelsey Dunkel

Monday (5/31) 7pm
Traffic Jam (excerpt) - performed by Caroline Carbo and Ortrun Stanzel
Conversation In Feet - performed by Caroline Carbo and Ortrun Stanzel

Tuesday (6/1) 6pm - Reception follows - come in, meet the artists!
Traffic Jam (excerpt) - performed by Ortrun Stanzel and Andrew Broaddus
Hey - performed by Ortrun Stanzel and Andrew Broaddus

Wednesday (6/2) 6pm
Hey - performed by Anna Massey and Andrew Broaddus
Conversation In Feet - performed by Anna Massey and Andrew Broaddus

Supported in part by the Harkness Foundation for Dance.


about High Frequency Wavelengths
We are an interdisciplinary performance company conceived by Marilynn Danitz. For over thirty years, our works have challenged the boundaries of visual art, technology, and performance through an internationally-recognized repertory of works.

Our repertory directly reflects the range of interests and abilities our professional company of dancers has brought: works are set in collaboration with the performers through improvisational prompts and direction.

We integrate media and movement by a careful process of layering images and evoking honest experiences for the performers. Danitz guides the viewer's eye between, through, and about the images to create a unique and memorable experience that translates for audiences around the globe.

Danitz creates works based on an emotional foundation to make the performance personal and relatable. Her interest in blending disciplines is a reflection of her formal education in science and lifelong experiences in dance. She sees the world from a multi-dimensional visual perspective that is both engaging and human.

High Frequency's work has been presented in Japan, Australia, Italy, China, Taiwan, Korea, Bulgaria, Colombia, Cyprus, Greece, Poland, Russia, Belarus, the Philippines, Canada and throughout the USA. It has been broadcast nationally on NBC, CBS, and in 10 countries. Most recently, we were featured in the opening ceremony of the Spaceflight Dynamics and Control Conference, University of Beira Interior, Portugal
about High Frequency Wavelengths

about Marilynn Danitz
Marilynn Danitz is Artistic Director of High Frequency, President Ex Officio of the American Dance Guild, a chemist and bio-engineer. Her choreography has garnered numerous awards including Outstanding Dance Theatre Work Of The Year (Dance Brew); Choreography Award of Distinction (National Association of Ballet); 11th International Ballet Competition Best Choreography Nominee (Varna, Bulgaria); the National Real Art Ways Residency (funded by the National Endowment for the Art); the Jacob's Pillow Dance Festival Creative Artist Residency; the Abrons Art Center Field Residency; the Far Space Residency, and currently Artist-in-residence at CAVE Art Space. Among her many collaborators have been Allen Ginsberg, poet-laureate, and Jerry Uelsmann, photographer.

A former Associate Professor at the Tainan College of Arts and Technology, Ms. Danitz has served as: Advisor on Cultural Policy to the President of Poland; as Curriculum Advisor to the State Dept. of Education, Poland; and to Tainan College of Arts and Technology, Taiwan; as juror for the National Choreography Competition in Vitebsk, Belarus; and as invited guest speaker for international conferences. 




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