Side-by-Side
Side-by-Side (January 20 - 30, 2010)
an installation performance by Bryon Carr
chashama Window Space, 266 West 37th Street
bryoncarrdmm.com
bryoncarrdmm@yahoo.com
bdyoutube video chashama Window Space, 266 West 37th Street
between 7th and 8th Avenues, A/C/E/1/2/3 to 34th Street, N/R/Q/W/7 to Times Square; M16, M34 buses to 8th Ave, M10, M20 to 36th St.
Side-by-Side
an installation/performance by Bryon Carr
January 20 - 30, 2010
4 to 7p daily
 Join me, walk around and use a flashlight to illuminate the space. This is an open performance, no reservations needed, flashlights will be provided.Â
FREE and open to the public
http://bryoncarrdmm.com/ | bryoncarrdmm@yahoo.com
details Side-by-Side is an installation/performance that takes a multi-kinetic approach to address how we confront and adapt to our own personal barriers. With a play on reflection and transparency, the space is arranged with colorful works that are made from sparkles, plexiglass and stained glass paint. They will all be suspended from the ceiling and layered within a few inches of one another to create more depth and add spatial dimension. There is no lighting in this piece except from the viewer who will be given a flashlight to illuminate the images. The audience is invited to come inside or stand outside and peer through the front window. As the beams of light move around they will permeate the different layers and disperse the colors onto the walls, ceiling, floor and the other images. In response to the lights, a solo dance will take place by Bryon Carr that will utilize carefully crafted articulation of limbs, subtle shifts of timing from impulse to action, and delicate changes in body tension. about Side-by-Side Bryon Carr has trained, taught and performed throughout the U.S. and Europe. In NYC he has worked with White Wave Rising, Popo and GoGo Boys, Young Soon Kim, The Graham Ensemble, Chen and Dancers and The Erick Hawkins Dance Company. In 2002 he began showing mixed-media work throughout New York City in venues such as; Dance New Amsterdam, Dixon Place, Joyce SoHo and the Wave Rising Series in DUMBO to name a few. Outside of New York, he has shown in Seattle, Boston and Berlin, Germany. "His emotional and technical range were apparent in this piece he could be a fey, juvenile Pee Wee Herman, a Stan Laurel clown, a Merce Cunningham style or a Jacques D'Amboise style dancer."-Attitude Magazine 2007 about Bryon Carr
an installation performance by Bryon Carr
chashama Window Space, 266 West 37th Street
bryoncarrdmm.com
bryoncarrdmm@yahoo.com
bdyoutube video chashama Window Space, 266 West 37th Street
between 7th and 8th Avenues, A/C/E/1/2/3 to 34th Street, N/R/Q/W/7 to Times Square; M16, M34 buses to 8th Ave, M10, M20 to 36th St.
Side-by-Side
an installation/performance by Bryon Carr
January 20 - 30, 2010
4 to 7p daily
 Join me, walk around and use a flashlight to illuminate the space. This is an open performance, no reservations needed, flashlights will be provided.Â
FREE and open to the public
http://bryoncarrdmm.com/ | bryoncarrdmm@yahoo.com
details Side-by-Side is an installation/performance that takes a multi-kinetic approach to address how we confront and adapt to our own personal barriers. With a play on reflection and transparency, the space is arranged with colorful works that are made from sparkles, plexiglass and stained glass paint. They will all be suspended from the ceiling and layered within a few inches of one another to create more depth and add spatial dimension. There is no lighting in this piece except from the viewer who will be given a flashlight to illuminate the images. The audience is invited to come inside or stand outside and peer through the front window. As the beams of light move around they will permeate the different layers and disperse the colors onto the walls, ceiling, floor and the other images. In response to the lights, a solo dance will take place by Bryon Carr that will utilize carefully crafted articulation of limbs, subtle shifts of timing from impulse to action, and delicate changes in body tension. about Side-by-Side Bryon Carr has trained, taught and performed throughout the U.S. and Europe. In NYC he has worked with White Wave Rising, Popo and GoGo Boys, Young Soon Kim, The Graham Ensemble, Chen and Dancers and The Erick Hawkins Dance Company. In 2002 he began showing mixed-media work throughout New York City in venues such as; Dance New Amsterdam, Dixon Place, Joyce SoHo and the Wave Rising Series in DUMBO to name a few. Outside of New York, he has shown in Seattle, Boston and Berlin, Germany. "His emotional and technical range were apparent in this piece he could be a fey, juvenile Pee Wee Herman, a Stan Laurel clown, a Merce Cunningham style or a Jacques D'Amboise style dancer."-Attitude Magazine 2007 about Bryon Carr