Kismet Arts Tangent
Art Collective
Category: Performance Making
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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…
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(above: Stills from the recording of the show) a note about the video– I made it using my iphone and facebook live attached to my station– so the resolution is not ideal for presentation purposes but more to document it in a scrappy way– in a world, I would have hired a professional like I…
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Similar to my sounds and sips event of years past, this was a great time to get together and enjoy an unstructured flurry of sounds and tones that I think is an amazing environment to feel alive in. And a great time to play my clarinet!
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I spent three hours on Christmas Eve in my living room exploring movement with a peach colored sheet to some meditative music, livestreaming to Facebook.
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(copy pasted from the program) a set by Michael Shrader psychobotany with original live music by brother’s quarrel with David Samas, Kevin Corcoran, Michael Schrader, movement by Fenner, Andrew Gabriel Rose, Annikah Peabody, and live projection art by Katarina Countiss about psychobotany this is a container– the movement is based on authentic movement and contact…
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This event was attended by a single person and an audience in the fb stream of live video– It was nice to use a microphone and have the event mostly be about reading her work. It was a great way to force myself to drop into the pacing of her words and the painterly approach…
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I think if I wanted to (and I might add to this later) I would write a lot about working with an ensemble on a devised theatre project. The emotions of working with people, new friends and old, and the alignment of our interests and talents. It was good timing for me personally because I…
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In this Keep Begin Detach at Em Wolfman in Oakland California. It was a cozy time in the back with some christmas lights, telling stories about Georgia O’Keefe’s life and a little about her work. I borrowed a book of published letters of hers from the library. It’s lovely to think that what we write…