Re/VERB: Faculty & Alumni Program

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THE DANCE CENTER PRESENTS Re/VERB: FACULTY & ALUMNI CONCERT May 2–3, 2024 dance.colum.edu
Photo by: William Frederking

CREDITS

Multiplicities of Being

CHOREOGRAPHY: Emma Draves

PERFORMERS: Paris Anderson, Emmie Banyat, Isabel Bastardo, Violet Czerwinski, Shannon Lane, Lauren Payne, Ash Williams, Emma Wilson

UNDERSTUDY: Sophia Peck

MUSIC: 1009 and Kong by Bonobo

Huge thanks to the dancers for navigating this most unusual of rehearsal schedules!

You Don’t Need to Wander Alone

CHOREOGRAPHY: Jane Jerardi

PERFORMERS: Vi McMahon and Diamond Turner

MUSIC: No Thirds by Mary Timony from Untame the Tiger; Ice that Abandons Me by Scanner (a.k.a. Robin Rimbaud) from Scannerfunk: Wave of Light By Wave of Light Both tracks used with permission of artists.

Special thanks to Diamond and Vi for their generosity and all their contributions to this piece. Special thanks to Mary and Robin.

For more information on Mary Timony: www.mergerecords.com/artist/mary_timony and on Scanner: https://scannerdot.com/

from what we un/wound

CHOREOGRAPHY: Kierah {KIKI} King in collaboration with movers

MOVERS: Mya McClellan, J Stephens, Lucy Williams, Caitlin W\onsowski

MUSIC: Mama’s Groove by Osunlade & Jimpster, I wanna go - turn back by Romare, To be… and Mixes by DJ Salem

DRAMATURGY: Celeste Brace

even with all that is devastating

CHOREOGRAPHY: Lisa Gonzales with movement invention by the performers

PERFORMERS: Sophie Daker, Sophia Peck, Areli Ramirez

MUSIC: Plan & Elevation: IV. The Orangery by Caroline Shaw, Plan & Elevation: V The Beech Tree by Caroline Shaw, Without You Without Them by boygenius, Path 5(delta) by Max Richter and Grace Davidson

Special thanks to my dear cast who were willing to go anywhere in the making of this piece.

Dragons Path/Way of Water

CHOREOGRAPHY: Daniel “BRAVEMONK” Haywood with additional movement by the movement artists

MOVEMENT ARTISTS: Nakhia “Noxx” Alvis, Sophia Cozzi, Malika “Myka” Okot, Dahlia Pena, Armani Ray, Jasmin Rios, Wyatt “Willard” Sutter, Caroline Triche, Journee Williams, Daisy “Dayz” Yáñez

MUSIC: War at the Door by Flying Lotus, Praying for Mother/Earth Part 1 by Akira Ito, Mirror Dance (Yoruba Soul Mix) by Afefe Iku ft. Oveous Maximus, Bruce Lee: The Lost Interview (excerpts)

MUSIC MIX & EDIT: Daniel “BRAVEMONK” Haywood

Special thanks to my wife Kelsa, our baby Alora, my colleagues & staff/faculty involved in this production in anyway, for your passion, push & patience, and all the students who have been or are a part of this first iteration of this “in my own process” living piece that often operates & moves outside the constructs, including path & time...

BIOS

Jasmin Alicia Rios Aguilar is a senior at Columbia as well as a Chicago based dancer. They hope to evoke inspiration and emotion from their audiences as they move, mainly wishing their audience to feel excitement and flavorous energy.

Nakhia “Noxx” Alvis is currently a Sophomore at Columbia College Chicago majoring in Dance and minoring in Acting. Nakhia enjoys spreading light and passion through dance.

Paris Anderson’s training resides in Tap, Ballet, Graham, Improvisation and Hip Hop styles such as Waacking from artists all around the country. Paris has studied at Arizona School for the Arts, graduated from Chicago High School for the Arts and is currently an undergraduate at Columbia College Chicago for Dance.

Emmie Banayat (she/her) is a sophomore student at Columbia College Chicago majoring in Dance. As a member of Prism Kru, she recently traveled to South Korea to compete as part of the United States representative team at the K-Pop Cover Dance Festival, emerging victorious alongside the Indonesian and South Korean teams.

Isabel Bastardo is a Junior Dance and Arts Management double major from Milwaukee, WI. She has been dancing for 12 years, training primarily in Jazz and Contemporary under the direction of Gina Laurenzi. Isabel’s work spans from Concert Dance to Musical Theatre. She aims to continue performing and researching movement with a focus on Latin Social Dance.

Sophia Cozzi is a freshman at Columbia College Chicago majoring in Dance and Art History. She has been dancing since age six, training most recently at Elevate Dance Experience in Naperville, Illinois. She has trained mainly in Contemporary and Hip Hop styles and hopes to further her technical and choreographic skills throughout her next few years at Columbia.

Violet Czerwinski (she/her) is a sophomore Dance BFA at Columbia College Chicago. She has been dancing for 15 years, 10 of those competitively. She trained in mostly Contemporary and Jazz work.

Sophie Daker is from the suburbs of Chicago and has been dancing for sixteen years. Now a freshman at Columbia College, Sophie begins her training to pursue a professional dance career in the near future.

Emma Draves is a dance artist and educator navigating spaces of identity. Emma draws from trainings in Modern, Bharatanatyam, Ballet, Jazz, and ethnography, to weave work of kinesthetic narrative - derived through colliding multiplicities of physical effort, idiosyncrasy, and emotional landscape. Emma’s choreographic work has been shown internationally in Edinburgh (UK) & Vancouver (BC), as well as at NYU, Hamlin Park, High Concept Labs, Links Hall, Chicago Cultural Center, Columbia College Chicago; and commissioned by Danceworks Company and UW-Milwaukee. As a performer, Emma worked with Mordine & Company, Hedwig Dances, and Archana Kumar; and theatrical productions at Victory Gardens and Lookingglass Theatre. Trained in Bharatanatyam under Smt. Hema Rajagopalan, Emma has enjoyed a long association with Natya Dance Theatre as a performing artist - participating in national tours and international collaborations with Yo-Yo Ma & Silk Road Project, NanJombang (Indonesia), and Astad Deboo (India) - grant-writer. archivist, and Executive Director. Emma holds a GLCMA & MFA - and has served on faculty at Northeastern Illinois University, Columbia College Chicago, College of DuPage, Northwestern University, and OK State University.

Lisa Gonzales is interested in the complex array of meanings that emerge when bodies move in relationship to one another and their environment, and the specific ways our humanity is reveled through these interactions. She has taught performed and shown her dances in spaces as diverse as DTW in New York, The Dance Center of Columbia College, Chicago, the historic Lu-Ling Theater in Taipei, Taiwan, at the Dostoyevsky Theater in St. Petersburg Russia, in Helsinki, Finland, in Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic and in cities and spaces across the United States. She is co-founder of The Architects (a dance collective focusing on improvisational practice and performance) with Kathy Couch, Katherine Ferrier, Jennifer Kayle and Pamela Vail) choreographs independently, and has had the deep pleasure of performing for and with numerous gifted artists. Gonzales attended Middlebury College and received her MFA from the Ohio State University. She is Chair of Dance at Columbia College Chicago.

Daniel “BRAVEMONK” Haywood is a multitalented artist, educator, and cultural ambassador based in Chicago. He is a b-boy, host/emcee, and choreographer who has performed, judged, hosted and taught across the United States and internationally. He has appeared in events such as danceGathering in Lagos, Nigeria, and the International Cultural Festival of Contemporary Dance in Algiers. He has also been featured in various media, including the movie Dreams released by Lionsgate Films and the anthology Black Theater Is Black Life: An Oral History of Chicago Theater and Dance, 19702010. BRAVEMONK is on faculty at the Dance Center of Columbia College Chicago since 2017, where he served as a Fellow on the Antiracism Transformation Team during its initial inception in 2021. He has taught and set work at many other prestigious institutions including Hubbard Street Dance, Beloit College, Kennesaw State University, Western Michigan University, is consistently brought in to teach at the University of Chicago, and in 2017 he was recipient of the Chicago Dancemakers Forum Lab Artist Award. As a Master of Ceremonies, BRAVEMONK has kept the energy hype while managing the flow and vibe of various large-scale events, including the Red Bull B.C. One Chicago Cypher (2014), Juste Debut U.S.A. National Qualifiers in Washington, D.C. (2018 & 2019), Chicago Dance Makers Forum (2021 Awards Celebration), Red Bull Dance Your Style Chicago Qualifiers (2021 & 2022), Embarc Chicago Variety Spectacular (2022 & 2023), Windy City Throwdown presented by Snipes (2023), and Red Bull Dance Your Style U.S.A. National Finals (2023). BRAVEMONK was also a founding contributor and co-host of Power Style Radio (20132018). He is a member of Chicago’s legendary breaking crew, Phaze II Crosstown Crew, and co-founding Artistic Director of BraveSoul Movement. Bravemonk’s movement vocabulary is rooted in Original Manifestational “Black” American urban vernacular dance forms, including Breaking, Hip- Hop freestyle and social dances, and House. He also draws on his training in martial arts and other embodied Afro-diasporic movement languages. Bravemonk’s artistic pursuits extend beyond dance, as he has played the character “Basilio” in The Rosina Project, a Hip-Hopera developed and produced by The Chicago Fringe Opera and BraveSoul Movement. He has also appeared as a character in an episode of Fox/Disney television series The Big Leap and as a Voice Over Actor for characters Hu Yi, Du Yi, and Lu Yi in the upcoming fanimated series titled Rise of the Last Dragon. Bravemonk was named on NewCity’s print magazines Players 50 (Top 50 leaders of Chicago’s theater, dance, opera, and comedy culture) 2018 and 2023 list of who really performs for Chicago right now.

Jane Jerardi is a choreographer and artist who works in the media of dance, video, image, text, and performance. Her work has been presented at theater venues, gallery spaces, and public sites in Washington, DC, New York, and Chicago. Her creative practice circulates around relational intelligence and building it with her audience. Her work has been commissioned by the Creative Communities Fund and the Washington Performing Arts Society and supported through creative residencies at Sector 2337 and Links Hall. A recipient of the D.C. Commission on the Arts and Humanities’ Artist Fellowship and a three-time recipient of its Young Emerging Artist award, she also received support through its New Media grant program. In 2019, she received a Chicago Dancemakers Forum Lab Artist award. She holds an MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in Performance and a BA from Hampshire College in Amherst, Massachusetts, where she studied choreography, art history, and literature. She is currently on faculty and staff at the Dance Center at Columbia College, Chicago. You can find out more about her work here: www.janejerardi.com

Kierah {KIKI} King received their BFA in Dance with a minor in Black World Studies from Columbia College Chicago with the class of 2020. A native of Hartford, Connecticut, Kiki was homeschooled in their family’s café where they learned the power of service, education and creativity as central to life. KIKI’s work in Chicago comes from their passion and commitment for social justice, activism, and community building that present themselves through forms of media, performance, choreographic work and different forms of workshops and events throughout the city of Chicago. Kiki’s past year in Chicago has included performances and film showings within the greater area; FILM: RAISIN 6018 | North Gallery, Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow. Industry of the Ordinary Gallery. PERFORMANCE: The South Loop Spark Plug as part of the Dance Presenting Series’ Spark Plug Initiative with Bebe Miller & Darrell Jones, FORCE! By Anne Martine at Depaul Museum, The Fly Honey’s at Thalia Hall & The Function by Erin Kilmurry at The MCA Chicago and Mana Contemporary as part of Chicago Dancer Makers Forum; Elevate Festival, & Fringe Festival in Philadelphia, PA 2023 & upcoming performances at Land & See between May - June 2024.

Shannon Lane is pursuing her BFA in Dance as a sophomore at Columbia College Chicago. She started dancing when she was 7 years old in her hometown Oak Park, Illinois, training primarily in Ballet and Modern techniques at the Academy of Movement and Music. Currently, she is a dance teacher for the Park District of Oak Park.

Mya McClellan (she/her) is a versatile Chicago-based artist. She received a BFA in dance from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 2021. McClellan has made her mark in diverse productions including works by Common Conservatory, Symbiosis Arts, Loud Bodies, and Peckish Rhodes Performing Arts Society. Her prowess extends to dance film, having been a resident artist at the Films that Move film festival since 2018. Notably, one of her projects earned selection at the 50th Annual Dance on Camera Festival. Today, Mya is an improviser and choreographer, currently performing with Abby Z and the New Utility.

Vi McMahon grew up learning dance at Ballare Teatro Performing Arts Center, a dance studio just a short walk from their home in South Minneapolis, MN. Now, pursuing a BA in Dance with a minor in Creative Writing at Columbia College Chicago, Vi aims to communicate and share stories with people through embodied, spoken and written language.

Malika “Myka” Okot M is a creative mover, freestyler and choreographer who is currently a student at Columbia College Chicago with a major in Dance and minor in Hip Hop Studies. Originally from Portland, Maine, Myka focuses her dance training in Hip Hop and Popping as well as other street styles including, Breaking, House, Locking, Krump, Chicago Footwork and any other forms that she has the oppurtunity to learn. Her current work is focused on studying Hip Hop dance and how it was, how it is, and how it will be performed, practiced and represented.

Lauren Payne is a sophomore at Columbia College Chicago, majoring in Dance and minoring in Arts Management. She has danced since the age of four under Kathi Nallia, and has trained and performed for the past eleven years around the greater Kansas City area.

Sophia Peck is a sophomore working towards her Dance degree at Columbia College Chicago. After 12 years of training under Jeri Pinnell and working with several notable choreographers, Sophia is excited to be furthering her dance education.

Dahlia Pena is an illustration major here at Columbia in her senior year. She has grown up loving dance in the styles Ballet, Modern and Hip Hop. She found that movement and music has given her a voice and purpose.

Areli Ramirez is a sophomore pursuing a major in Dance with a minor in Fine Arts. Her area of expertise is Latin dance with exploration in other genres. She is also a member of Mi Gente Dance Team who recently performed for Columbia College Chicago Fuego Fest.

Armani Ray, a current Columbia College Chicago dancer from the south side of Chicago, began her journey practicing and experimenting with movement at 12 years of age. Improvisation is the foundation of her practice and she continues to expand her skill in Ballet, Modern and Hip Hop.

Jasmin Rios is a senior at Columbia as well as a Chicago based dancer. Their beginning years of dance were selftaught, first receiving training at Columbia in forms such as West African, Modern, Contemporary and various styles of Hip Hop. They’ve been surrounded by dance their entire life as their family is deeply rooted in their Latin/Mexican culture but has grown love for street and commercial Hip Hop throughout their adolescent and teenage years, continuing to further their practices in and out of Columbia spaces. They hope to evoke inspiration and emotion from their audiences as they move, mainly wishing their audience to feel excitement and flavorous energy.

J Stephens (they/them) is from Buffalo, New York and is currently a third year student pursuing a B.A. in Dance at Columbia College Chicago. J has been dancing for over 15 years and has a background in Musical Theatre as well. They have trained and competed in Jazz, Ballet, Tap, Hip Hop, and Lyrical and is currently focusing on progressing their movement vocabulary through Street Dance styles and Modern based aesthetics.

Wyatt Sutter, first introduced to dance through his mother who is a dancer and movement artist, developed a love and curiosity for Hip Hop, House, and Funk dance styles in his early teenage years. Now a current senior at Columbia College Chicago with a double major in Dance and Cultural Studies, Wyatt is an avid participant in the Hip Hop and Street Dance scene in Chicago. Wyatt recently began dancing and performing with BraveSoul Movement in the summer of 2023, having now been a part of their most recent performances at Chicago Live, Chicago Harvest Festival, and the American Dancing Bodies Symposium hosted by the Dance Presenting Series at Columbia College Chicago.

Diamond Turner is freshman here at Columbia College Chicago pursuing a Bachelor of Arts in Dance and a minor in Marketing. Diamond is an extremely talented and well rounded dancer from the Southside of Chicago, IL. She has been dancing for almost 10 years now and has trained in Ballet, Modern, Contemporary, Jazz, Hip Hop, West African, and even Ballroom Dance. Diamond is a dancer who’s very passionate about the artistry of the craft, as she uses dance as an outlet for self expression!

Carloline Triche is a first-year student at Columbia College Chicago. She has been dancing for 13 years in the Seattle area and is pursuing a major in Dance with a minor in American Sign Language. She is studying at Columbia with the goal of pursuing a lifelong career in dance performance.

Ash Williams is a dancer and performer from Oregon. They have studied with various organizations such as Hubbard Street Dance Chicago, DanceWorks Chicago, Common Conservatory/Commemoration, NW Dance Project and Open Space. They are currently working towards achieving their BA in Dance at Columbia College Chicago.

Journee Williams is a freshman at Columbia College Chicago majoring in Dance. She has trained mostly in Hip Hop but started to branch out to expand to different styles of dance in 2019. She hopes to expand her knowledge in dance and to be able to teach what she has learned to her community back home in New York.

Lucy Williams (she/they) is a movement artist and community-based care worker in Chicago. Outside of the studio they can be found supporting folks in accessing abortion care through their work with the Chicago Abortion Fund. Recently, Lucy decided to step back from direct service and return to their first and truest calling; dance and movement. They’ve been honored to work with Chicago institutions such as The Fly Honeys and Loud Bodies, and alongside some incredible Chicago artists including Erin Kilmurray, Alix Shilaci, Maria Blanco, Sarah Miller, and more. She is thrilled to be dancing again, excited to reimagine her relationship to movement after a years-long hiatus, and honored to be included in this process with Kierah King and collaborators.

Emma Wilson is a sophomore at Columbia College Chicago, with a BA in Dance and a Marketing Minor. She began dancing at 3 years old in Moscow, Russia, primarily training in Ballet and Modern.

Caitlin Wonsowski, born and raised in Normal, Illinois began her dance training at USA Ballet Academy, in Bloomington, IL. She attended Illinois State University for two years, before transferring to Columbia College Chicago in 2022 where she is now in her final year working towards her Bachelor of Arts in Dance. She has been able to continually pursue her passion for performing and has recently been putting her focus on utilizing her training and love of collaboration to grow her choreographic abilities and artistic research.

Daisy “Dayz” Yanez is a Chicago–based dancer currently a senior dance major at Columbia College. Daisy’s background consists of self-taught commercial Hip Hop and training in Modern, Contemporary, Ballet, and West African. She seeks dance as an opportunity to explore different ways to understand music and the emotional impact of movement

DANCE CENTER PRODUCTION CREW AND BIOS

TECHNICAL DIRECTOR & PRODUCTION MANAGER: Kevin Rechner

LIGHT BOARD OPERATOR: Anna Schultz-Breef

LIGHTING DESIGN: Kevin Rechner

MEDIA/TECHNOLOGY COORDINATOR: Jane Jerardi

SOUND OPERATOR: Dante Giramma

Dante Giramma is a composer, multimedia artist, and sound engineer from Western Massachusetts. His work spans many mediums including fixed media, generative composition, composition for dance and film, CGI & interactive media, sound sculpture, and multimedia installation. He is incredibly invested in creating artistic experiences that are both playful and impactful, using installation work and collaboration with dancers as a catalyst to explore interactivity and physicality in art and sound.

Jane Jerardi serves as the Media/Technology Coordinator for the Dance Center, providing video documentation for both the Presenting Series and its academic programs. As a part of its faculty, she teaches video for dance and choreography courses. In her role, she has documented and edited over 250 performances, workshops, and events, providing essential documentation to artists and adding to the Dance Center’s leading, regional archive of materials dating from 1980 to the present. An artist working in the media of performance, choreography, and video installation, her work has been presented at galleries and theaters in Chicago, New York, and Washington, DC.

Kevin Rechner has been Production Manager and Technical Director for the Dance Center of Columbia College Chicago since 1996. He has a bachelor’s degree in Theatre from Illinois State University and spent 3 years in Paris, France studying Movement Theatre with Jacques Lecoq and Daniel Stein. He has created four solo performance works including I AM HUGO and performed in Emily Johnson’s Thank You Bar at the Dance Center. Technically, he has worn many hats for The Joffrey Ballet of Chicago, Daniel Stein, Akira Kasai, Kota Yamazaki, Momenta!, Hedwig Dances, Urban Bush Women, HT Chen and Dancers, Natya Dance Theatre, Mordine and Company Dance Theatre, The Seldoms and many more. Kevin’s work with Lucky Plush Productions includes Cinderbox 18, The Sky Hangs Down Too Close, Punk Yankees, The Better Half, Cinderbox 2.0, Trip the Light Fantastic: The Making of Superstrip, and Rink Life. Recent lighting designs include Don’t Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus, and Junie B. Jones, The Musical, and Last Stop on Market Street for The Young People’s Theatre of Chicago.

Anna Schultz-Breef (she/her/hers) is a Stage Manager for Theater and Dance, as well as a Theatre Artisan with an adoration for Lighting and Carpentry. Her most recent work consists of: Stage Manager for Owensboro Dance Theater’s Nutcracker, Lighting Designer for Northwestern University’s Emperor of Atlantis, Asst. Stage Manager for the Joffrey Ballet’s Frankenstein, Asst. Stage Manager for Joffrey Ballet’s Chicago and D.C. run of Anna Karenina, the Master Electrician for the Northwestern University Opera department, and Stagehand for Columbia College Dance Center. Anna graduated from Illinois Wesleyan University in 2021 and holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Theatre Arts. Along with a double minor in Theatre Design & Technology, and Asian Studies.

ABOUT THE DANCE CENTER

Home to the academic Dance Department and the Dance Presenting Series, the Dance Center of Columbia College Chicago values embodied human expression and nurtures an expansive understanding of dance from the established to the experimental.

Centering pluralism, the Dance Center aims to be a nucleus for innovation and creativity—on stage, in the classroom, and beyond.

By partnering with local, national, and international dance artists dedicated to transforming the field, the Dance Presenting Series offers live performances and other shared opportunities for students, faculty, artists, and audiences to connect, witness, research, experiment, practice, imagine, and grow.

We cultivate an environment and culture that prioritizes respect for self and others, and advances an anti-racist, equitable, and just society.

THE DANCE CENTER

Founder

Shirley Mordine

Chair of Dance

Lisa Gonzales

Associate Chair

Dardi McGinley-Gallivan

Dean, School of Fine and Performing Arts

Dr. Rosita M. Sands

Faculty

Bevara Anderson

Lisa Gonzales

Susan Imus

Darrell Jones

Dardi McGinley-Gallivan

Kelsa “K-Soul” RiegerHaywood

Dr. Ayo Walker

Jessica Young

Adjunct Faculty

T. Ayo Alston

Keesha Beckford

Malik Camara

Zineb Chraibi

Shaker Cohlmia

Allen Desterhaft

Emma Draves

Colleen Halloran

Carrie Hansen

Daniel “BRAVEMONK” Haywood

Gina Hoch-Stall

Matthew Hollis

Jane Jerardi

Mary Klonowski

Hau Kum Leung Kneip

Michael McGinn

Pamela McNeil

Jimmy Payne

Emily Stein

Trae Turner

Meghann Wilkinson

Thomas Zwergel

Staff

Michael Caskey

Music Director, Accompanist Coordinator

Dan DiLuciano

Director of Facilities and Operations

Raynner Garcia

Box Office/Reception

Caity Gee

Administrative Assistant/ Communications

Ize Heinzen

House Manager

Jane Jerardi

Media/Technology Coordinator

Ambe’r Johnnson

Box Office Associate

Angelika Lewis

Box Office Associate

Pamela McNeil

Academic Manager

Mia Nelson

Box Office/Reception

Disha Patel

Box Office/Reception

Kevin Rechner

Technical Director and Production Manager

Roell Schmidt

Dance Presenting Series

Producing Director

Meredith Sutton

Dance Presenting Series

Artistic Director

FRIENDS OF THE DANCE CENTER

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