Colleen Thomas - "Light and Desire" Program

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OUR SEASON OF ANNIVERSARIES CELEBRATING 10 YEARS OF LIVE ARTS AND 40 YEARS OF THE BILL T. JONES/ARNIE ZANE COMPANY


LIVE FEED Colleen Thomas Light and Desire WORLD PREMIERE SEP 15-18, 2021 Choreographed by Colleen Thomas with the performers Directed by Colleen Thomas Performed by Carla Forte, Ermira Goro, Rosalynde LeBlanc, Joanna Leśnierowska, Colleen Thomas, Ildiko Toth Chorus: Eleanor Altholz, Emily Giovine, Nadia Halim, Garnet Henderson, Falls Kennedy, Morgen Littlejohn, Sadi Mosko , Nicole Rondeau, Carolyn Silverman, Kennedy Thomas, Maddie Wood Music by Robert Boston featuring Jo Morris Lighting Design by Stacey- Jo Marine Masks by Rebecca Makus Film by Carla Forte with Alexey Taran as DP Dramaturgy by Adrian Silver Young dancers in video Stella Tillery- Lee and Olivia Young Cover image by Madcollage Running time: 55 mins Sept 17 Stay Late Conversation moderated by Rosane Chamecki


SPECIAL THANKS Special thanks to you- your friendship, support and talent has inspired me for decades and this production would not have happened without your love and generosity!!!! Janet Wong, Bill Young, Ildiko, Carla, Joanna, Roz, Ermira, Rebecca, Robert, Jo, Stacey-Jo, Guy, Adrian, Bill T. Jones, Kyle Maude, Katherine B., Sadi and Nadia., Nina and Dan Gross, Judy Stuart, Cheryl Andrews, mom, dad, Stella, Olivia, and Dylan. Also, thanks to the Barnard Dept.of Dance (Paul, Diane , Gabri for keeping the academic life sane and fun) , Deborah J., Catherine T., Laurie U., Szymon and AMI, Barbara and the folks at TMU, and Beth at Miami light Project……and last but not least the unbelievable efficiently calm staff and crew at Live Arts!We finally did this and it has been an experience of a lifetime. Only love to all of you!

FUNDING The Live Feed Residency program is supported in part by Rockefeller Brothers Fund and Partners for New Performance. This work is made possible by the generous support of the Trust for Mutual Understanding, Barnard College, Miami Light Project, and the Adam Mickiewicz Institute.

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BIOGRAPHIES Colleen Thomas is a New Yorkbased choreographer, scholar, teacher, and performing artist. She is the director of Colleen Thomas Dance, co-director of Bill Young/Colleen Thomas Co., and co-curator for LIT (loft into theater). She began her professional career with the Miami Ballet and went on to work with renowned contemporary choreographers such as The Kevin Wynn Collection, Nina Wiener Dance Company, Donald Byrd/ The Group, Bebe Miller Dance Company, and Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Dance Company, among others. Her work has been seen throughout the United States as well as in Europe, Asia, and South America and has been presented in NYC at Danspace Project, Movement Research at Judson Memorial Church, Dance Theatre Workshop/New York Live Arts, Miller Theatre at Columbia University, Triskelion Arts Center, Governor’s Island, and the 92nd Street Y, to name just a few. In 2019, her work with artists from Poland, Ukraine, Belarus, and the USA premiered at La MaMa MOVES! Dance Festival. Thomas is a co-author (with A. Goldman and P. Sajda) of a 2019 scientific study Contact improvisation dance practice predicts greater

mu rhythm desynchronization during action observation, published in the Psychology of Aesthetics, Creativity, and the Arts journal. Thomas received her BA in Psychology from SUNY Empire State College and her MFA in Dance from the University of Wisconsin in Milwaukee. She has been an adjunct faculty member at Long Island University’s Brooklyn Campus, The New School, Barnard College, Skidmore College, and Bates College. She is currently a Professor of Professional Practice at Barnard College of Columbia University. colleenthomasdance.com Eleanor Altholz (she/her) is a Maine-raised, New Yorkbased dancer interested in applying her training in ballet and contemporary dance to experiments in physical theater and improvisation. During the day she works as a cook at Daily Provisions, another manner of physical and creative expression she enjoys and hopes to pursue. Robert Boston is a composer and performer of jazz, contemporary classical, and electronic music. He has recorded and performed with numerous groups, from jazz icon Daniel Carter to new music group


SEM Ensemble. As a composer screened at prominent festivals and improviser, Boston fuses his such as: 74 “Festival Internazionale eclectic experience, finding form del Cinema di Salerno’’ (2021), within a spectrum that ranges from “62nd Rochester International Film musical elements to mechanical Festival’’ (2020), 37th “Miami Film noise. He has scored dances by Festival’’ (2020), “41st Atlanta Film multiple dance artists. Boston has Festival’’ (2017). She has also been appeared on NPR’s Front Row and featured in Galleries including: in New York City venues including “OGA VideoArt Exhibitions Roma, the Prospect Park Bandshell, the Italy (2018); Cube Art Project Joyce Theater, The Knitting Factory, Lincoln, Nebraska. (July 21, 2017) Rockwood Music Hall and Music and Les Instants Vidéo Marseille, Hall of Williamsburg. Formerly France (2014). Her works have Principal Pianist for the Mark been acquired by Gravitas Morris Dance Group, he helped Adventures, South Florida PBS create and currently teaches the and Troma Entertainment. Forte Mark Morris Dance Accompanist has won awards and artistic Training Program and is Music residencies from prestigious Director at Barnard College programs such as: South Florida Department of Dance. Cultural Consortium (2021), 66th Flaherty Seminar (2021), Dance Carla Forte lives and works in Miami Choreographers (2020); Miami, Florida. Forte, as first Knight Arts Challenge Miami trained as a contemporary (2019); En Residencia Koubek dancer, received a bachelor Center (2019); FONLAD Residency degree, earning the highest GPA Program Coimbra- Portugal (2018); at Dance University Institute in Berlinale Talent Berlin (2017) Caracas - Venezuela (2000-2004). among others. Forte soon established herself Emily Giovine (Barnard College, as an interdisciplinary artist ‘10) is a dancer, yoga teacher, and incorporating dance, film and physical therapist in training. She performance through different has performed professionally media, focusing on the emotions with Bill Young, Jody Oberfelder, as a starting point. She is the Shandoah Goldman, Stefanie co-founder and film director of Nelson, Mercedes Searer and Bistoury Physical Theatre and others. She’s thrilled to be Film (2007 - Present) in Miami, dancing with Colleen and this Florida. Her feature films and group of amazing women experimental pieces have been emilygiovine.com


Ermira Goro is a movement and dance theatre artist who is constantly exploring new ways to research and communicate ideas. Ermira graduated from the Greek National School of Dance. With scholarships from Koula Pratsika Foundation and Greek State Scholarships Foundation (IKY), she continued her studies in New York where she collaborated with international dance companies and created her first choreographic works. In 2004, she worked on the choreographic team for the choreographic opening and closing ceremonies of the Athens Olympic Games. Since 2007, Ermira has been working with the world-renowned DV8 Physical Theatre as a performer, teacher, and Research and Development/Choreography Assistant. As a choreographer, Ermira has presented her work at Judson Church, Hellenic Cosmos Cultural Centre, Joyce Soho, Theatre Hora, Semio Theatre, PS 122/ Performance Space NY, Danspace Project, Galapagos Art Space, Sixrono Theatre, Benaki Museum, Athens School Of Fine Art, Flow 2 International Festival, Athens & Epidaurus Festival 2014/2016, Arc for Dance Festival and Onassis Cultural Foundation, among others. ermiragoro.com

Nadia Halim is a dancer and writer based in New York. Raised in Houston, TX, she attended the High School for the Performing and Visual Arts. In 2019, she graduated cum laude from Barnard College with a B.A. in Sociology and Dance. Nadia had the privilege of performing works by Shannon Gillen, Yin Yue, Loni Landon, Zachary Tang, Sasha Waltz, David Dorfman, Jennifer Archibald, Kevin Wynn, among others. She has studied at various intensives and festivals including Hubbard Street Dance Chicago, VIM VIGOR, Perry Mansfield Performing Arts Camp, A.I.M, USF Dance in Paris, and b12 in Berlin. She has danced and guested with companies such as BITEdown Collective and The Moving Orchestra. Nadia is an alumna of the Diversity in Art Leadership program by the Arts & Business Council of NY and is currently the Marketing Associate at The Joyce Theater. Garnet Henderson is a Wyomingborn, New York City-based dancer and choreographer. Her work has been presented at the Flea Theater, HERE Arts, Arts on Site, the West End Theater, the 92nd Street Y, Triskelion Arts, and Gibney Dance. She was a Women in Motion 2017-2018 commissioned artist. Garnet holds a BA cum laude in Dance


and English Literature from Columbia University and has performed in works by Ori Flomin, Kyle Abraham, David Parker, Larry Keigwin, Reggie Wilson, Colleen Thomas, Heidi Henderson, Faye Driscoll, Mark Dendy, and Jordan Morley. She is a member of Dance Artists’ National Collective and co-organizer of Dancers for New York Health. Garnet is also a freelance journalist and regular contributor to Dance Magazine. Falls Kennedy (she/her) is lucky to work as a dancer and choreographer in New York City. As a solo performer and with an evolving group, Mary Falls Kennedy and the Movement Accomplices, she has had the opportunity to present work with NACHMO, Hatch, Current, Barnard College Reunion, Triskelion Split Bill Series, WAXWorks, and Dixon Place Virtual Exposure. She and fellow dancer and choreographer, Debbie Mausner, run an evolving arts forum, Current Showcase (and are always welcoming submissions ;). Since graduation, Falls has performed with Trainor Dance and is incredibly thrilled and honored to be part of Colleen Thomas Dance’s Light and Desire. For more information, please check out her website, fallskennedy.com.

Rosalynde LeBlanc has spent over twenty-years in dance as a performer and choreographer. She holds a BFA from the State University of New York at Purchase and an MFA from Hollins University. She is now an Associate Professor and current Chair of the Dance Program at Loyola Marymount University (LMU). Prior to her academic career, Rosalynde was a member of the Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Company (1993-1999), Mikhail Baryshnikov’s White Oak Dance Project (1999-2002), and the Liz Gerring Dance Company (20032006). In addition to performing the work of various independent choreographers, Rosalynde has also danced in various opera productions, including productions with New York City’s Metropolitan Opera and for the 250th Mozart Celebration in Salzburg, Austria. She has had her writing published in the leading international dance periodicals, Dance Magazine and Ballettanz, and her choreography has been presented in venues around the country. She continues her work with Bill T. Jones in the preservation of his legacy and pedagogy, directing the Educational Partnership between the Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Company and LMU’s Dance Program. She produced and co-


directed, with cinematographer, Tom Hurwitz, the critically acclaimed documentary film, Can You Bring It: Bill T. Jones and D-Man in the Waters. The film was awarded the Graves Award in the Humanities, as well as funding from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation and the Ford Foundation. In 2020, Rosalynde was inducted as an honorary member into the Jesuit Honor Society, Alpha Sigma Nu. Stella Tillery- Lee is a 15 year old attending Frank Sinatra School of the Arts. She is a dance major and also srudies at the Ailey School. Her golas are to continue performing and making the world a better place. Joanna Leśnierowska is a choreography curator, visual dramaturge and performancemaker; From 2004-2020 she ran the dance space/choreographic development center in Poznan, Poland, within Art Stations Foundation by Grażyna Kulczyk. There she featured international avant-garde choreographers and intensively supported the development of Polish dance artists. From 2011-14 she was a member of the advisory board of the Music and Dance Institute in Warsaw. Since the 2018/19 season she has curated the Widening the

Field project at Nowy Theatre, Warsaw. In 2019 Joanna became the curator of Acziun Susch (at Muzeum Susch, CH) program dedicated to choreographic reflection and research. Parallel to her curatorial work, Joanna pursues practice as visual dramaturge and performance maker. She co-operates with several Polish and international choreographers as well as conceives of her own works and leads international collaboration projects in Europe and North and South America. Morgen Littlejohn trained in modern dance at the Tidewater Governor’s School for the Arts in Norfolk, Virginia before minoring in dance at Barnard College, Columbia University. In addition to working with choreographers such as Caitlin Trainor, Jennifer Archibald, and David Dorfman, she has created and performed numerous works in contact improvisation, contemporary, and hip hop dance. Morgen is absolutely thrilled to be back performing at New York Live Arts! Rebecca Makus Transitioned in 2020 from theatrical design to telling stories with data. Now working full time as a corporate Data Analyst and supporting the


arts with data as an independent contractor. I am honored to have my final design on a stage be with Colleen and this group of talented and generous dancers and artists. Stacey-Jo Marine has worked in 35 countries and in all 50 states touring with dance and theater companies including Paul Taylor Dance Company / Taylor 2, Pam Tanowitz Dance, Lines Ballet, Martha Graham Dance Company, Dance by Neil Greenberg, Purchase Dance Corps, STOMP, Dar A Luz, and Richard Move’s Martha @ series. Although best known as a refined production stage manager, she was the company manager at Bard College’s SummerScape and Misic Festival from 2016 -2019, has designed lights for hundreds of dances and teaches Stagecraft for Dance at Marymount Manhattan College. Ms. Marine served as the founding executive director of CorbinDances (Patrick Corbin, artistic director) from 2005 - 2011 and founded Cape Dance Festival in 2013, now in its 8th year. Sadi Mosko has been a performer and collaborator with Colleen Thomas Dance since 2016. Her own choreography has been commissioned or presented by organizations including CPR Center for Performance Research,

92nd Street Y, Columbia Ballet Collaborative, and Treefort Music Fest. In addition, Sadi co-founded SilverMoss Dance Project, a platform for the works she creates in collaboration with Carolyn Silverman. Originally from Boise, Idaho, Sadi graduated magna cum laude from Columbia University with B.A. degrees in both dance and sustainable development. Nicole Rondeau is a New York City-based performing artist. She has had the pleasure of working with artists such as Marjorie Folkman, Billy Griffin, Sadi Mosko, Mandie Rapoza, and Colleen Thomas. When not in the studio, Nicole is a research technician in the Miranda Lab at Barnard College. She earned a dual BA in biology and dance with honors from Barnard College. Many thanks to Colleen for including her in this inspiring and incredible group of women! Adrian Guo Silver is a dramaturg, writer, and translator currently working with Colleen Thomas and Pontus Lidberg. He has also worked with Bill T. Jones and Martha Clarke. He is a PhD candidate in Theatre and Performance at Columbia University.


Carolyn Silverman is a Brooklynresearcher. Originally from based dancer, choreographer, and Chicago, IL, Kennedy graduated data scientist. She has created with departmental honors from works in collaboration with Sadi Columbia University where she Mosko since 2016 and co-founded performed works by Okwui SilverMoss Dance Project in 2019. Okpokwasili, Sasha Waltz, Yin Silverman received her B.A. in Yue, and others. Since then, she mathematics-statistics and dance has worked as a User Experience from Barnard College. She also Researcher and freelance dancer holds an M.S. in data science from with artists such as Jordan Columbia University. Demetrius Lloyd, Colleen Thomas, and Beth Gill. Alexey Taran has had a dynamic impact on contemporary dance, Ildikó Tóth is a dancer, teacher, theatre and Film. His stage and and dance maker based in Leipzig, film work with Bistoury has Germany. After graduating with achieved constant recognition a BA from Codarts University and important awards. The Rotterdam, she received a DAAD multidisciplinary performance scholarship for postgraduate Bolo was realized thanks to the studies in New York City. She Guggenheim Fellowship. His plays moved there in 2005 and were recognized with awards by subsequently performed in the the Rencontres Choregraphiques works of Bill Young/Colleen in France, and in Germany by Thomas & Company, Susan Internationales Summer Theater Marshall & Company, and Kota Festival Hamburg; Künstlerhaus Yamazaki, among others. In 2012, Mousonturm, Frankfurt; Haus Ildikó returned to Europe and der Kulturem der Welt, Berlin and became a member of the William Tanz and Theater International, Forsythe Company. Since its Hannover. Taran was awarded with closure in 2015, she has been the Dance Miami Choreographers working as a freelance artist, Fellowship Program (2021, 2020, involved in projects with Thierry 2015, 2013 and 2011). State de Mey, Heiner Goebbels, Fabrice of Florida Individual Artist Mazliah | MAMAZA, Sebastian Fellowship Award (2015) and NPN Matthias, Michael Maurissens Performance Residency Program. and Darko Dragičevic, as well as Irina Pauls. Ildikó Ildikó is a Kennedy Thomas is a Brooklynguest faculty member at Palucca based dance artist and University Dresden, and regularly


Fellowship, The Foundation for Contemporary Arts, NYFA Fellowship, NYSCA, NEFA, Jerome Foundation, Rockefeller MAP Fund, among others. Their work has been presented in the US by The Kitchen, DTW, The Joyce Theater, PS 122, Central Park SummerStage, Portland Institute for Contemporary Art, Mass MoCA, Diverseworks, Jacob’s Madeleine Wood is a BrooklynPillow, American Dance Festival, based Immigration Paralegal and among others; and toured movement artist originally from extensively in South America Park City, Utah. She holds a B.A and Europe. Their video and in Dance and American Studies installations work was featured from Barnard College, Columbia at The Contemporary Art Festival University (’19) where she worked Sesc-VideoBrasil, Museum with choreographers such as Oscar Niemeyer in Brazil, MOCA Joanna Kotze, Mark Morris, Okwui Tucson, Boca Raton Museum Okpokwasili, David Dorfman, of the Arts in Florida, Wexner and Matt Luck among others. Center for The Arts in Ohio, San Madeleine is so excited to be back Francisco Museum of Modern performing at New York Live Arts. Art, Kunsthal KAdE, Netherland, INVISIBLE DOG, and PIEROGI Olivia Young is a 10th grader at GALLERY in NY, to name a few. LAB Highschool. She has danced chameckilerner was a resident at in Bill T. Jones/ Arnie Zane’s Watermill Center, at EMPAC, the Continuous Replay. She aspires to YADDO Foundation, the ROBERT be an architect. RAUSCHENBERG Foundation, and Gibney DIP Residency Artist. Rosane Chamecki (Moderator) Most recently, they became a is one part of chameckilerner, recipient of the 2021 Fellowship at a collaboration with Andrea The Bogliasco Foundation. Lerner. Their body of work Other 2021 highlights include includes dance performances, chameckilerner as part of the video, and installation pieces. group show “SWEAT” at Haus Der chameckilerner is the recipient Kunst in Munich, and a part of the of fellowships and grants, Every Woman Biennial MY LOVE including the Guggenheim IS YOUR LOVE NFT exhibition.

teaches professional training classes and improvisation workshops at Mousonturm Frankfurt, Tanzfabrik Berlin, La Raffinerie Brussels, K3 Hamburg, the Hungarian Ballet Academy Budapest, The Playground New York City, among others. ildiko-toth.com


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