TPA Program: Andrew Schneider (The Stars)

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Andrew Schneider

N O W I S W H E N W E A R E

(the stars)

Thu, Mar 13 – Sat, Mar 22

McCullough Theatre

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Thank you for joining us! We’re excited to be midway through our 24/25 performing arts season featuring pioneering performances from both iconic and emerging artists. This season we’ve put together a dynamic lineup that pushes the boundaries of traditional performing arts, offering innovative experiences from creators who are boldly redefining their fields.

Looking ahead, we have even more adventurous live performances on the horizon spanning music, dance, theatre, and immersive experiences. The TPA x Fusebox series continues this spring with four cutting-edge projects you won’t want to miss. We’re also thrilled to introduce our next artist-in-residence project, Postcards from the Border, by Austin songwriter Carrie Rodriguez, novelist Oscar Cásares, and photographer Joel Salcido. Explore the spring lineup and all that we have to offer at texasperformingarts.org.

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Members of Twyla Tharp Dance led a masterclass with UT dance students ahead of the renowned company’s 60th anniversary performance Diamond Jubilee.

TPA welcomed Austin area students for a special school day performance of The Storyville Mosquito, DJ Kid Koala’s new live-action theatre show combining music, puppets, and stories.

Audience members at the performance of Conspirare’s Considering Matthew Shepard had the opportunity to read replicas of letters sent to Matthew’s parents by people from around the world after learning of his death. Photo by Robert Silver.

Legendary jazz master Branford Marsalis joined the UT Jazz Orchestra & Ensemble for rehearsal during his weeklong residency with TPA and the Butler School of Music.

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ART BEYOND THE STAGE

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TEXAS PREMIERE

Texas Performing Arts and Fusebox present

Andrew Schneider

N O W I S W H E N W E A R E

(the stars)

Support for Andrew Schneider’s residency is provided by the Z. T. Scott Family Endowment for the Performing Arts, the College of Fine Arts O’Donnell Visiting Artist Endowment, Rob Ignatowski & Daniel Pacheco, and Robyn Metcalfe.

Media Sponsors:

Concept, Writing, Composition, and Fabrication

Andrew Schneider

Lighting and Sound Design

Andrew Schneider

Co-Sound Design

Bobby McElver

Additional Software Engineering

Oren Shoham

Dramaturgical Consultant

ayo ohs

Production Manager

Jørgen Noodt Skjærvold

Associate Producer & Front of House Coordinator

Lily Comeau

Produced by Jecca Barry / Fin Productions

Dedication

Dad, Jim, and HNC

NOWISWHENWEARE was originally produced by Miranda Wright + Los Angeles Performance Practice. Development was made possible with support from The Brown Arts Institute, Carleton College Arts and Technology Initiative, The Simons Foundation and Science Sandbox, The Voxel, The Onassis Foundation, The Sundance Institute Interdisciplinary Program, and Eliko Industries.

Special thanks to Sonia Baidya, Karl Allen, Vallejo Gantner, Xuan Huang, ayo Ohs, Ryan Peng, Yulia Strizheus, Chris Ashworth and The Voxel.

N O W I S W H E N W E A R E

(THE STARS)

Inspired by visions of the Milky Way and Yayoi Kusama’s Infinity Mirror Rooms, the stars is an introspective, aweinspiring journey into a matrix of light. Visitors move from total darkness to immersion in a theatrical constellation of 4,000 reactive points of light and an enveloping 496-channel sound design. Part meditation, part exploration, the stars, invites each visitor to explore traces of themselves in starlight, the universe, and those who have been here before us. the stars is a non-seated, interactive performance installation. There are two ways to experience the production:

Open Universe

A self-guided visit to the immersive light and sound installation. You’ll have a scheduled entry time and can explore the space at your own pace. Like a museum or gallery, you decide how long to spend in the installation and when to exit. The Open Universe is appropriate for ages 12+.

Guided Experience

A 45-minute experience where an unseen narrator guides each visitor through their own personal journey of the precisely programmed installation. Each performance is for up to 8 people at a time.

The Guided Experience is for ages 18+ only.

Both Experiences

In both experiences, attendees can stand, walk, or sit on the floor in the installation. There will be prolonged periods of absolute darkness and occasional loud noises and flashing lights. To request seating during your visit or other accessibility needs, please email tickets@ texasperformingarts.org or call 512.471.1444.

COMPANY BIOS

Andrew Schneider is mostly interested in how humans telling stories about ourselves to each other can make us better at being humans. And how much the second law of thermodynamics and grief have in common.

He is an OBIE awardwinning, Drama Desk nominated performer, writer, and interactiveelectronics artist creating original works for theater, dance, sound, video, and installation since 2003.

“We live in an increasingly synthetic world of our own making. In the name of more and faster connection, we are animals that have separated ourselves from the actual world around us. The work I make is highly technical, but It is not about the technology. I am more interested in the application of the technology and how it can bring us closer together, shake us from the

synthetic, and offer a genuine experience to every audience member’s consciousness, rather than just watching something “over there”. I am interested in how creating meaningful time-based experiences can lead to more meaningful human-tohuman interaction. If theater at its core is humans telling stories about ourselves to each other, then I hope it is in the service of getting better at being human. This is why I make the work that I make. This is also how I try to make the work that I make – with value-aligned recurring collaborators who are interested not just in the work of making experience, but in a vigorous interrogation of what power structures exist in the rooms in which we make and how to systemically try to make change in inequitable systems.”

Right before the pandemic Andrew premiered the choreographic work »remains« commissioned by the Sasha Waltz & Guests company at Radialsystem in Berlin, Germany.

Over the past two years, he has focused on demonstrating in the streets, organizing for social justice, facilitating a group to look at systemic oppression and privilege with other white men, and creating the technical infrastructure for a time-based, narrative, immersive, light and sound installation dealing with grief, loss, and presentness.

Original performance

work in NYC includes NERVOUS/SYSTEM (2018 – BAM Next Wave); AFTER (2018 – Under the Radar, The Public Theater); YOUARENOWHERE (2015 OBIE award, 2016 Drama Desk nom); DANCE/FIELD (2014 – Roulette); TIDAL (2013 – River to River); and WOW+FLUTTER (2010–The Chocolate Factory Theater), among others. Andrew has been a recurring collaborator with The TEAM, Lars Jan / Early Morning Opera, Annie Saunders, David Dorfman Dance, Hotel Savant, and Fischerspooner. His offbroadway designs include Dolphins and Sharks at the Labyrinth Theater; Small Mouth Sounds at Ars Nova and the Signature Theater; and Roosevelvis at the Vineyard Theater. Schneider has taught master classes on Technology and Performance at Bowdoin, Carleton, and Connecticut College. He was a 2019 Professor of the Practice and Visiting Fellow in Theater Arts and Performance Studies through the Brown Arts Initiative at Brown University. Andrew holds a BFA in Theater Arts from Illinois Wesleyan University and a Masters Degree in Interactive Telecommunications from NYU.

Andrew is a recipient of the Foundation for Contemporary Arts Grants to Artists award (2020), was a Sundance “Art of the Practice” fellow (2021), and has received a fellowship

from the Junge Akademie / Akademie Der Künste in Berlin (2022). He teaches a recurring class on originalflavor reality at the Interactive Telecommunications Program at NYU where he is currently a postdoctoral fellow.

Bobby McElver is a sound designer for theatre and dance. A former company member of The Wooster Group, he has toured internationally for over a decade and presented works in many major cities. Other collaborators include Andrew Schneider, Moisés Kaufman, Faye Driscoll, zoe | juniper, New York City Players, Tina Satter / Half Straddle, Kaki King, Frances McDormand, Palissimo, James Allister Sprang. As an artist-engineer, McElver’s research focuses on developing new spatial audio technology — specifically Wave Field Synthesis and “sound holograms” — and applying the technology in context of an artistic work. Nominated for a 2015 BESSIE for The Wooster Group’s Early Shaker Spirituals. He is an Associate Professor at University of California San Diego where he runs the MFA program in Sound Design for Theatre & Dance. bobbymcelver.com

Lily Comeau is the Associate Producer of New York Projects at Los Angeles Performance Practice. She is passionate about cultivating new work and fostering the development of the next wave of artists.

She has had the pleasure of working with Center Theatre Group, Shakespeare Center of Los Angeles and Directors Lab West. She instructed undergraduate students in a course of her own design while earning her MA in Theater from Cal State University, Northridge and holds a BA in Theater with a minor in Visual Art from Eugene Lang College of Liberal Arts at The New School.

Jørgen Noodt Skjærvold is a sound designer and technician from Trondheim, Norway. He has been working in theater and making sounds and music since 2005. Recent artists he has worked with include Half Straddle, Monica Bill Barnes & Company, JoAnne Akalaitis & Philip Glass, Findlay//Sandsmark, Mabou Mines and Eirik Fauske.

Jecca Barry is an independent opera, theatre, film, and music producer, as well as a nonprofit arts leader. She is the founder and creative producer of Fin Productions, and co-founder of Up Until Now Collective. Jecca’s practice focuses on developing work that challenges the conventions of the performing arts industry. From 2012-2022, she served as Executive Director of the acclaimed production company Beth Morrison Projects (BMP) and, from 2017-2022, was a Co-Director of New York’s annual PROTOTYPE Festival

(“Utterly essential,” The New York Times). Jecca has overseen the commissioning, development, production, and touring of over 30 new theatre, music-theatre, and opera works, and has toured those works to over 40 national and 20 international venues. Works include Geoff Sobelle’s HOME, FOOD, and The Object Lesson, Justin Peck & Sufjan Stevens’ ILLINOISE, and a national tour of Gregory Spears & Greg Pierce’s opera Fellow Travelers.

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A gift from longtime Texas Performing Arts members Bill and Anita Cochran enriches the lives of thousands of Austin-area children.

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