All Videos Tagged Drury (dance-tech) - dance-tech2025-01-21T14:37:47Zhttps://dancetech.ning.com/video/video/listTagged?tag=Drury&rss=yes&xn_auth=noI am my Shitty Little Box (excerpt)tag:dancetech.ning.com,2013-11-25:1462368:Video:2063382013-11-25T05:48:13.353ZLindsey Ann Druryhttps://dancetech.ning.com/profile/LindseyAnnDrury
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</a> <br></br>I am My Shitty Little Box, Solo for the Movement Research Fall Festival 2011 at<br></br>
Danspace, curated by Ishmael Houston-Jones. 27 minutes in length.<br></br>
In this solo, I walk onto the stage, choose an audience member, describe them as I<br></br>
move through the space toward them, exchange clothing with them, and then<br></br>
dance both for them and as them.<br></br>
Full work…
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</a><br />I am My Shitty Little Box, Solo for the Movement Research Fall Festival 2011 at<br />
Danspace, curated by Ishmael Houston-Jones. 27 minutes in length.<br />
In this solo, I walk onto the stage, choose an audience member, describe them as I<br />
move through the space toward them, exchange clothing with them, and then<br />
dance both for them and as them.<br />
Full work here: <a href="https://vimeo.com/41145729">https://vimeo.com/41145729</a> Squall Linestag:dancetech.ning.com,2011-01-01:1462368:Video:972672011-01-01T16:56:46.510ZChris Ferrishttps://dancetech.ning.com/profile/ChrisFerris
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</a> <br></br>Chris Ferris & Dancers present Squall Lines<br></br>
choreography: Chris Ferris<br></br>
music score: Loren Kiyoshi Dempster & Jeff Kerestes<br></br>
live music: Loren Kiyoshi Dempster: cello, Andrew Drury: percussion, Jeff Kerestes: guitar<br></br>
dancers: Dana Doggett, Erin DeLucia-Benson, Haley Hauglum, & Kristen Mangione<br></br>
costumes: Patti Gilstrap<br></br>
lighting: Carrie Wood…<br></br>
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</a><br />Chris Ferris & Dancers present Squall Lines<br />
choreography: Chris Ferris<br />
music score: Loren Kiyoshi Dempster & Jeff Kerestes<br />
live music: Loren Kiyoshi Dempster: cello, Andrew Drury: percussion, Jeff Kerestes: guitar<br />
dancers: Dana Doggett, Erin DeLucia-Benson, Haley Hauglum, & Kristen Mangione<br />
costumes: Patti Gilstrap<br />
lighting: Carrie Wood<br />
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In Squall Lines, four dancers use the room and each molecule of air as sculpture with no point left untouched as the dancers, obsessed, move towards exhaustion. Still Nighttag:dancetech.ning.com,2011-01-01:1462368:Video:972642011-01-01T16:52:17.453ZChris Ferrishttps://dancetech.ning.com/profile/ChrisFerris
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</a> <br></br>Still Night, choreographed by Chris Ferris, incorporates 12 sculptural lights that streak the room with illumination and rustling as they become an extension of the dancer’s presence. The lights are designed and constructed by artist Warren Kloner. This trio, danced by Erin DeLucia-Benson, Grace Di Lorenzo, and Dana Doggett inscribes pathways of light that are created by intricate dance phrases…
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</a><br />Still Night, choreographed by Chris Ferris, incorporates 12 sculptural lights that streak the room with illumination and rustling as they become an extension of the dancer’s presence. The lights are designed and constructed by artist Warren Kloner. This trio, danced by Erin DeLucia-Benson, Grace Di Lorenzo, and Dana Doggett inscribes pathways of light that are created by intricate dance phrases carried out with and without lights. The piece draws the viewer’s attention from light filled air to the human body and finally expresses how all are connected. Lights are carried, rolled, and slashed and are equally important as the dancer’s bodies. Together they create a landscape of dreamlike imagery. Original music is by Andrew Drury. This dance is part of the suite of works that make up Proximity Of Clouds, a full evening work. Proximity Of Clouds, excerpts 5 min.tag:dancetech.ning.com,2010-12-31:1462368:Video:972042010-12-31T04:31:43.884ZChris Ferrishttps://dancetech.ning.com/profile/ChrisFerris
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</a> <br></br>This atmospheric and moving work is choreographed by Chris Ferris and takes the sculptural sets by Warren Kloner into hand and motion. These sculptures hang, swing, slash, glow, and illuminate creating ethereal forms, a forest of moving architecture, and corporeal presences. Original music is performed live and recorded by Loren Kiyoshi Dempster, Andrew Drury, & Jeff Kerestes.…
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</a><br />This atmospheric and moving work is choreographed by Chris Ferris and takes the sculptural sets by Warren Kloner into hand and motion. These sculptures hang, swing, slash, glow, and illuminate creating ethereal forms, a forest of moving architecture, and corporeal presences. Original music is performed live and recorded by Loren Kiyoshi Dempster, Andrew Drury, & Jeff Kerestes. The dancers defining and consuming space are Katie Aggen, Erin Delucia Benson, Melissa Brading, Grace DiLorenzo, Dana Doggett, Haley Hauglum, Kristen Mangione, and Hannah Seidel. Costumes are by Patti Gilstrap and lighting by Carrie Wood.