Dance New Amsterdam Announces 2011-2012 Presenting Season

DNA PRESENTS Season Spotlights 11 World Premieres Featured Artists Include Monstah Black and Major Scurlock, Isabel Gotzkowsky, Joanna Kotze, Benn Rasmussen, Julie Bour, Giulia Mureddu and More
By: Amber Henrie
 
July 27, 2011 - PRLog -- NEW YORK, July 28, 2011 – Dance New Amsterdam (DNA), NYC’s most progressive dance education center, creative laboratory and performance space, announces its upcoming 2011–2012 performance season. DNA PRESENTS takes on the vital charge of presenting compelling dance artists from NYC and around the world. The upcoming season celebrates DNA’s deep-rooted ties to the dance community with prior presented artists, professional teaching artists and long-term international artists. The season also highlights the organization’s commitment to support and launch artists from studio to stage through learning opportunities, residencies and workshops and through local, national and international creative interaction and exchanges.

The season kicks-off with a lush dance, music and poetic vocal explosion in Monstah Black and Major Scurlock’s highly anticipated operetta, Black Moon (La Lune Noir) Act I, which fuses a score of Afrobeat and house music for an eclectic African-American theatrical adventure. Isabel Gotzkowsky, a passionate and fluid New York modern choreographer, presents two inventive world premieres in her four-night run. Compagnie Julie Bour takes to the DNA stage for a third time in October to finalize her explorations in the final chapter of Why Now? In an ongoing collaborative program, DNA and CAVE co-present a unique new work created by the celebrated butoh master Akira Kasai.

In January 2012, Dan Safer’s Witness Relocation rings in the New Year with two extraordinary weekends of dance theater in a revived version of I’m Going To Make A Small Incision Behind Your Ear To Check And See If You’re Actually Human REDUX. Audiences will also see the highly anticipated Always Known, Never Met, the culmination of a multi-year, cross-continental residency exchange with Giulia Mureddu from The Netherlands.

The DNA PRESENTS 2011–2012 Season calendar:
September 15–16   Monstah Black and Major Scurlock
September 29–October 2   Isabel Gotzkowsky & Friends
October 6–7   RAW Material
October 13–16   SPLICE: Joanna Kotze and Benn Rasmussen
October 20–23   Compagnie Julie Bour
November 18   CAVE: NY Butoh-Kan Masters*
December 2–3   LATE NITE: Jack Ferver
December 10   LATE NITE: GRRRlesque
January 5–6, 12–15   Witness Relocation
January 7–9   APAP Conference Showcases
January 23–29   Giulia Mureddu
February 4   LATE NITE
February 9–11   RAW Directions
February 12   FRAMEWORKS   

In addition to a curated presenting season, DNA opens its stage, studios and galleries to provide opportunities for choreographic discovery as well as in-depth discussion and performance experiences for students and emerging artists. Works In Progress (WIP), the Salon Series, Performance Project, Choreolab and the New York Summer Dance Intensive culminate with exhilarating performances that showcase choreographic explorations, new works, discovery and demonstrations of technical expertise. These performances take place monthly as follows:

September 10      WIP
October 22      WIP
October 29      Salon Series and Open House
November 4–6      Performance Project
November 26      WIP
December 6      Salon Series
December 10       WIP
January 27      Choreolab
January 28      WIP
February 21      Salon Series
February 25      WIP
June 1          Choreolab
June 1–3              Performance Project
June 12              Salon Series
July 21–22      New York Summer Dance Intensive

TICKETS and PERFORMANCE TIMES
Season performances take place Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 8:00 p.m. and Sunday at 3:00 p.m., unless otherwise noted. Tickets may be purchased in person at DNA’s box office during regular business hours or by visiting www.dnadance.org. Ticket prices for performances are $17 for general audiences, $12 for DNA members and $14 for students/seniors unless stated otherwise. $12 advance sales are also available. All sales are final.

BLACK MOON (La Lune Noir) Act 1 – World Premiere
Black Moon is an interdisciplinary/multimedia cabaret operetta based on Arnold Schoenberg’s melodrama "Pierrot Lunaire," rewritten from an African-American male perspective and musically re-imagined through popular genres such as Afrobeat and house.

B-SIDES – World Premiere; BOUND – Restaging; I WANT…THERFORE I AM – World Premiere
B-Sides, a piece about dreams and dreaming, was developed in collaboration with Composer Brian Aumueller and visual artist Lindsey Boise.

Bound is a pure exploration of the costuming for the piece; a work in four parts that features a male/female duet, female quartet, male trio and solos.

I want…therefore I am is an exploration into the beauty of the absurd…life larger than life.

RAW MATERIAL
The 2011 RAW Material features world premieres Lessons on Falling (asleep) by Biniaris, :To Co-Exist by Forté, Raze by Martin, I Shatter by McGloin and an as of yet untitled work by Poe. Bakst will present the New York premiere of Trespass Trespass.

SPLICE: DUETspaceQUARTET
BETWEEN YOU AND ME – World Premiere; BLACK GROUND – World Premiere

Two dancers, a contained space, a stationary audience–Kotze’s Between You and Me asks questions about what it means to be alone versus what it means to be together.

With the gentle caress of a woman’s clavicle or the crash of a mysterious black book hurling towards the floor, Rasmussen’s Black Ground unravels through a series of tense events, revealing simmering layers of emotions residing underneath the performer’s taught actions.

WHY NOW? – World Premiere
Why Now? is a piece about optimism and strength in the face of change. It explores the principles of evolution and its ability to induce fear as well as passion.

DNA CO-PRESENTS CAVE: NY BUTOH-KAN MASTERS
Akira Kasai will present a new piece, which will be developed during his residency at CAVE during the fall of 2011. Kasai, originally from Tokyo, Japan, is now 68 years old and has been a pioneer of the butoh art form since the1960s. Trained in modern dance, pantomime and classical ballet, Kasai brings fierce horizontal and vertical movements, as well as humorous and clown-like elements to his butoh style.

LATE NITE: With or Without Me; GRRRlesque
With or Without Me
Jack Ferver assembles a coterie of queer choreographers and performance artists for wild evenings of new works at DNA. Host Joshua Lubin-Levy transforms into dramaturg Jack Ferver vis-à-vis note cards, providing a hilarious and prescient layer to the event. The evening illustrates how choreographers and artists are often spread so thin with their own work that perhaps the best solution is to start making clones of themselves.  

GRRRlesque
GRRRlesque is an artful striptease done with audacity, celebration, roars, purrs, sausage wieners, old-Hollywood glamour and no-business-like-showbiz entertainment. Victoria Libertore returns for the third year in a row to curate and host the evening as her loveable, faux Liza Minnelli impresario. GRRRlesque dives into the realms of performance art, dance and music. Lineup includes Bougie, dapperQ, Jazabel Jade, Stella Wolf, Tallulah Luv, Tender Loin and world-famous drummer Allison Miller.

I’M GOING TO MAKE A SMALL INCISION BEHIND YOUR EAR TO CHECK AND SEE IF YOU’RE ACTUALLY HUMAN REDUX - Revival
I’m Going To Make A Small Incision Behind Your Ear To Check And See If You’re Actually Human REDUX is comprised of 30 segments, presented in a random order every night based on audience participation. The mayhem and panic-filled plot includes high-energy dance numbers, scenes from the TV show “V,” blindfolded wrestling and a lizard costume.

ALWAYS KNOWN, NEVER MET – US Premiere
Inspired by the book “Lettere a un bambino mai nato (Letter to a child never born),” Always Known, Never Met departs from the dialogue between a mother and her unborn child and is a search for the assertion of the individual.

RAW Directions
The 2012 RAW Directions artists are selected in September 2011.  

FRAMEWORKS
The series is founded and produced by Michael Bodel, out of an interest in challenging the dance field.

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About Dance New Amsterdam
Founded in 1984, Dance New Amsterdam (DNA) celebrates 27 years of cultural leadership in contemporary dance. DNA supports the life, career and longevity of dance artists through ongoing high quality contemporary dance education, opportunities for choreographic exploration and innovative performance, and service to the field and the Lower Manhattan community. DNA fosters the development of new and experimental works through commissions, residencies and subsidized space. We are committed to training healthy dancers, developing new audiences and bridging diverse communities by exploring the role of dance across a spectrum of contemporary dance styles and cultures.

DNA is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization and its 2011-2012 programming is made possible through the generosity of its supporters. For a full list of DNA’s partnerships, visit www.dnadance.org.
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