Showing posts with label melissa west. Show all posts
Showing posts with label melissa west. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

melissa west makes dances/fall season schedule

This fall I will return to a lot of creations, re-stagings, and work at hand. This makes me very excited. While at the Yard, I intend to restage People in the Sun as a solo for an October performance (tba). I have already begun to do so, check out this clip of my practice from yesterday in which I work on my petite allegro. I am also watching Pictures quite repetitiously to relearn phrases-work I have long since forgotten about.



Also for when I return to NYC, I will be creating a new piece to be debuted sometime in the spring season. It will be a performance piece featuring approximately 10-14 performers of various backgrounds. The piece will be 15-25 minutes long and will involve lipstick, a light fish sculpture, the constellations, and a lover's waltz. That is all I will say about it for now, don't want to spoil the surprise. I am very excited!

This week I took class with Sandy Stone, a former Taylor dancer which was wonderful! I intend to take class at the Taylor school when I return home. Doug Elkins is here and taught class this morning. It was fun, very syncopated. Tomorrow he will be doing more phrase-work with us.

As for the Yard, despite the constant messiness of living with 10 people in one very old house, things are going well. We've staged to Opera's, one of which I loved: Archy and Mehitabel, starring Alison Fraser. It was so cute and witty. I want to read the book of poems when I return to NY.

I made some soup for lunch and will eat a veggie burger for dinner. I don't know why that's important but somehow it just is.

very well, xo
melissa

Monday, August 9, 2010

chilmark day three

it is a quiet evening here in Chilmark, Mass. I can hear the crickets outside as the darkness settles in around the commune. the last day or so has eased in, i arrived here very upset and in desperate need for a change. i am finally settling in, and suspect that a few more days and i will feel really relaxed here. i had a lot to say before but i don't feel it's necessary to write much tonight. there are spiders on the wall. daddy long legs are like dancers with their thin legs, but i do not like them. yet, i have not been able to kill them-- i just do not feel the need. 

today i awoke at six a.m., showered and crept down the stairs, careful not to wake my roommates. i went down the gravel rode to take a seven a.m. yoga class, followed by an eight a.m. meeting. later in the afternoon i went to the grocery store in edgartown, which is thirty minute ride which i drove down back roads and windy paths, careful of bikers and pedestrians. on the way back, i got a little lost and wound up at a beach but the beauty of the bay and the yachts and boathouses, the white pale sand was totally worth it.

cleaned a lot again today. the attic bedroom is now in good shape. i took a picture after the cleaning but not before ... if you only knew. made some zucchini and red onions from the farm share. some pasta and steak from the market. read some of simone forte's handbook in motion. she speaks motions. i am completely immersed and will quote her quite soon. 

i took a video of me dancing: 
it's just a little solo improvisation. nothing special but thought i would post it here. 

also took some pictures tonight, here are the one's i most love:
the compound next door.
view from the water. 
 
the house i am currently living in.


simone on the porch.

 our countryside sign.

and here is a picture of me in the midst of adjusting to a new and wondrous place:
yayy. :) peas and love, m

Thursday, July 15, 2010

free dance in nyc
summer 2010
Check out these upcoming FREE events in NYC!:

As part of the River to River Festival: Paul-Andre Fortier will be presenting a solo, 30x30 from July 16-Aug 14th, 12.00pm-12.30pm. It is located at 1 New York Plaza. Fortier is a Canadian choreographer presenting this minimalist, site-specific piece. I am very excited to see the first showing tomorrow at noon!

 The Solar Powered Dance Festival, part of Solar One. I have wanted to see this festival for years and it has never worked out. This year I will visit, finally.... Program A is presented July 22-24, at 6.00pm and Program B is July 29-31, also at 6. Visit the website: http://solar1.org/events/dance/
Solar One- 23rd St. and the East River. It is an outdoor, kid friendly series.


July 26th:at 6.00pm, Battery City Park. There will be a beautiful celebration of Merce Cunningham's life (he passed one year ago). Works presented by Lucinda Childs, John Kinzel, and more!
We Give Ourselves Away at Every Moment: An EVENT for Merce, on the Esplanade Plaza at Battery Park City on July 26 at 6 p.m.



August 5th: 80th Birthday Celebration, Paul Taylor Dance Company and PT2, Thursday, August 5 at 7:30, Damrosch Park Bandshell, FREE
Celebrate the 80th birthday of a true giant of modern dance with both of his esteemed dance companies sharing a program for the first time. The extraordinary PTDC company performs Airs, Syzygy, and Company B, moving from sublime lyricism to full-throttle physicality to the poignant dualities of love and war. Taylor 2 performs Taylor’s signature masterpiece Esplanade, as well as a unprecedented live collaboration with Asphalt Orchestra, which performs an original arrangement of the score to the pioneering 3 Epitaphs.

So excited for this!!! This will be the last thing dance show I see before leaving nyc for the summer. Awesomeeeee :)!


That's all for now! :)


Enjoy- m