Showing posts with label Rebecca Patek. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rebecca Patek. Show all posts
Wednesday, June 15, 2011
Friday, December 17, 2010
Bundled and Full....
Oh the ideas of Home are flying in and around.... so....
We took one rehearsal off from prepping for APAP (yes. APAP... check us out on Facebook right here: Kinesis Project)
and began really diving further into Home, cycles of life, what you inherit, rituals around building a Home, and how those ideas translate into spaces inside and outside....
So...
Madeline and Ben are building a "negotiations" totem pole, and Zoe is working with ideas of ritual....
and...
We now have a flip-cam to dedicate to interviews and of course Skype will be a big part of that as well - so the next step is to move past our own thoughts, and into YOUR thoughts.
I am thrilled that we are supported and moving forward in this personal, yet universal theme...that the concept of crowd-sourcing is moving beyond finances and into how this art will actually be made....and that the myriad of environments we will visit to build this work are so full of potential!
and here's a lil' Mapping Home blog bonus!
Joe Silver was at our showing on Nov. 18 and took some great pictures:
We took one rehearsal off from prepping for APAP (yes. APAP... check us out on Facebook right here: Kinesis Project)
and began really diving further into Home, cycles of life, what you inherit, rituals around building a Home, and how those ideas translate into spaces inside and outside....
So...
Madeline and Ben are building a "negotiations" totem pole, and Zoe is working with ideas of ritual....
and...
We now have a flip-cam to dedicate to interviews and of course Skype will be a big part of that as well - so the next step is to move past our own thoughts, and into YOUR thoughts.
I am thrilled that we are supported and moving forward in this personal, yet universal theme...that the concept of crowd-sourcing is moving beyond finances and into how this art will actually be made....and that the myriad of environments we will visit to build this work are so full of potential!
and here's a lil' Mapping Home blog bonus!
Joe Silver was at our showing on Nov. 18 and took some great pictures:
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| Rebecca Patek and Hilary Brown |
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| Zoe Bowick |
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| Jun Lee, Madeline Hoak and Zoe Bowick |
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| Benjamin Oyzon and Zoe Bowick |
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| Rebcca Patek and Jun Lee |
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| Jun Lee, Zoe Bowick |
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| Zoe Bowick, Rebecca Patek, Hilary Brown, Ben Oyzon |
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| Benjamin Oyzon |
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| Ben Oyzon, Jun Lee, Madeline Hoak |
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| Rebecca, Jun, Madeline, Zoe, Hilary |
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| Rebecca, Jun, Madeline, Zoe, Ben |
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| Zoe Bowick, Jun Lee |
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| Jun Lee, Madeline Hoak, Zoe Bowick |
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| Jun Lee, Madeline Hoak |
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| Hilary Brown |
Friday, October 29, 2010
In it. Again.
An Iron. Curtains. Chairs. Soup. Cooking. A comfy bed. Freedom to yell from room to room. A cast-iron skillet. Knowing where things are, even in the dark. A toilet. A coffeemaker...
Some things sound funny when people realize what it is that makes an indoor space feel like Home.
and then... there is the abstracted idea of Home -
A place outside of the "normal" idea of home that brings you a feeling of self. Of peace.
Rolling water under a surf board.
A wide vista from a breezy hillside.
Family members.
Contraptions that Move you (ski lifts, trapeze, swings...)
Some things sound funny when people realize what it is that makes an indoor space feel like Home.
and then... there is the abstracted idea of Home -
A place outside of the "normal" idea of home that brings you a feeling of self. Of peace.
Rolling water under a surf board.
A wide vista from a breezy hillside.
Family members.
Contraptions that Move you (ski lifts, trapeze, swings...)
.....
here's a little video of our (slightly messy) process from recent days in the studio
and a gentle reminder to those of you that haven't yet explored the full project...
visit our Kickstarter page to get involved... :
Saturday, February 27, 2010
A tidbit....
pulled straight from the middle of the piece.
musical editing by Katie Down
source music Greg Laswell (Cindy Lauper), Penguin Cafe Orchestra and The Turtles.
musical editing by Katie Down
source music Greg Laswell (Cindy Lauper), Penguin Cafe Orchestra and The Turtles.
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
Mixed, Relieved and Happy
I have been working on Pressing Empty for three years. You have been reading about it for roughly the same amount of time - not sure you believe me?
Here's the first process post from Dec. 2007.
Emotions after such a large undertaking is accomplished are always complicated. This experience is nothing different. I have moments of utter joy that it has been completed and accomplished after years of thought, movement and writing - and then moments of abject sadness.
HOWEVER, the sadnesses seem to be much more temporary than the joy.
A good sign of more to come and continuing to hone "what it is".
I'm complicated. What can I say?
With the amazing power of music by Katie Down, the lovely lighting of Zac Mosley, the final costuming by Tracy Klein, the incredible support of my right arm Laura Schlachtmeyer and this amazing, fearless cast I have been so lucky to gather - it can all happen again, each time a better stronger work.
Images I love from this performance:
Photos by Bob Riker
Hilary Brown, Madeline Hoak, Jun Lee
Zoe Bowick, Nik Priest, Ben Oyzon, Hilary Brown, Rebecca Patek, Wiebke Shuster, Madeline Hoak, Laura Colon
Jun Lee, Madeline Hoak, Rebecca Patek, Hilary Brown, Ben Oyzon, Haley Willcox
Jun Lee, Madeline Hoak, Wiebke Shuster, Rebecca Patek, Hilary Brown, Haley Willcox
Hilary Brown
Hilary Brown, Zoe Bowick, Rebecca Patek, Jun Lee
Here's the first process post from Dec. 2007.
Emotions after such a large undertaking is accomplished are always complicated. This experience is nothing different. I have moments of utter joy that it has been completed and accomplished after years of thought, movement and writing - and then moments of abject sadness.
HOWEVER, the sadnesses seem to be much more temporary than the joy.
A good sign of more to come and continuing to hone "what it is".
I'm complicated. What can I say?
With the amazing power of music by Katie Down, the lovely lighting of Zac Mosley, the final costuming by Tracy Klein, the incredible support of my right arm Laura Schlachtmeyer and this amazing, fearless cast I have been so lucky to gather - it can all happen again, each time a better stronger work.
Images I love from this performance:
Photos by Bob Riker
Hilary Brown, Madeline Hoak, Jun Lee
Zoe Bowick, Nik Priest, Ben Oyzon, Hilary Brown, Rebecca Patek, Wiebke Shuster, Madeline Hoak, Laura Colon
Jun Lee, Madeline Hoak, Rebecca Patek, Hilary Brown, Ben Oyzon, Haley Willcox
Jun Lee, Madeline Hoak, Wiebke Shuster, Rebecca Patek, Hilary Brown, Haley Willcox
Hilary Brown
Hilary Brown, Zoe Bowick, Rebecca Patek, Jun Lee
Thursday, February 11, 2010
OPENING
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
New Blood....
We've had auditions for Kinesis Project and I am excited about what may happen in the next weeks with new dancers coming into the creation process. The dances so far have been Zoe, Madeline and Rebecca....even though both Zoe and Madeline are always helping me push the boundaries
already I've had people say Rebecca's movement changes the work significantly - that makes me happy - I love that we grow and change based on the dancers that are working at any moment -
However, I also trust that it is teachable movement, interpreted by the body doing it -
Next post: Video - Beach. Dancing. Sunset.
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