Category: Collaboration

  • New Mission Yoga recently hosted a mesmerizing performance art event that seamlessly blended the talents of various artists, creating a sensory symphony for the audience. The collaborative showcase featured the artistic prowess of Annikah Peabody, Fenner Merlick, Andrew Rose, and Dominique Nigro, each bringing their unique perspectives to the stage. Adding an extra layer of…

  • A few weeks ago, a theatre company banded together for what might be the last time. Potato Topos won “Best of Fringe.” We had a cast party. It all started earlier in the year when I thought it would be really cool to get a team together to make something for the SF Fringe. We…

  • Last Saturday was the culmination of the SF Fringe Festival 2022 presented by the Exit Theatre. A team of artists including myself presented an hour long show for the festival with four show times. I will post a blog post later about the project itself, but here are the reviews for posterity. Jo Tomalin September 18,…

  • Project KHK

    Inspiration One day I was scrolling instagram when I saw Miranda July’s post. It struck me that there could be some kind of collaboration between choreographer and dancer over zoom. I was thinking a bit about how to make the work I’ve made in the past in my dance pieces happen with less people and…

  • Last summer, I had an idea to write a screenplay for me and my friend Robbie Bruens. I enlisted help from one of his collaborators, Jeg Jooper, who was the cinematographer of Treefeelers. The logistics was tight. I would bus down to LA for five days and work around their schedules for two evenings of…

  • a photo from a play called A Public Toilet on Gogol Blvd, Part 1: A Gay Fantasia, from Playhaus, presented by art collective Klanghaus. My housemate and talented artist, Em Lee Reaves put on a site-specific play in Z SPACE‘s bathroom. I’m the one on the left in the balaclava. I had a great time working with…

  • My sister and I were the first duo that I knew. My parents rarely worked together well. I don’t blame them, I credit everyone in this tale because I am the only person who can tell it, but it “outs” them as something, too. I have to take permission when I can. As a documentarian,…

  • ASMR: Prismatic Ventricles Present “Speak Again Bright Angel” – YouTube. Clicking and whispering, we danced and played creating stories for ourselves that no one else will remember even if we told them.