8am-4:30 pm Cultivate: Extending the Dance Map in Northern New England [Bethlehem Town Hall]
A day long dance and education conference, presented in partnership with the Arts Alliance of Northern New Hampshire. Presenters include: Stephen Clapp, Jeanne Limmer, Emily Anderson, and Ashley Hensel-Browning among others Round table discussions, workshops for teachers, dancers, parents and school administrators interested in integrating dance and movement studies into education in the North Country. Lunch included, time for networking and discussion. For more information, visit www.aannh.org
5:30-7:00 Dinner
7:30pm Meet and Make | free and open to the public! [Colonial Theatre Patio]
Watch as Cultivate dancers and musicians, many of whom will have met only a few hours before the show, collaborate improvisationally to create a spontaneous performance before your very eyes. Meet and Make is a free improvisation event where dance and music meet in the moment, creating a unique and unrepeatable performance of instant composition bound to be fresh and inspiring!
9pm Linger and Mingle Relax on the Colonial Patio after the performance with a beverage and welcome the artists of Cultivate to Bethlehem! Bring your questions and curiosities as we encourage conversations to develop between artists and audiences.
9:00-10:30am Alicia Christofi-Walshe | Puttin’ on the Ritz! (Seniors’ class) LRS
9:00-10:30am Ellie Goudie-Averill | Finding your Center, Finding the Floor TH
11:00-12:30pm Katherine Keifer Stark & Loren Groenendaal |Architecture of Two TH
12:30-2:00 Lunch
2:00-3:30 Bethany Nelson | End over End:Contact Improvisation TH
4:00-5:30 Goldie Peacock | From Cage to Stage LRS
4:00-5:30 Karen Krolak | Physical Poetry from Imperfect Bodies TH
5:30-7:00 Dinner
7:30pm Dance Performance | Colonial Theatre Mainstage
Artists of Cultivate present an evening of contemporary dance works. Artists include: Bethany Nelson, Sarah Gamblin, Jennifer Kayle, Cori Olinghouse, Kai Kleinbard, Alicia Christophi-Walshe and Goldie Peacock, with special musical guests.
9pm Linger and Mingle Relax on the Colonial Patio after the performance with a beverage and welcome the artists of Cultivate to Bethlehem! Bring your questions and curiosities as we encourage conversations to develop between artists and audiences.
9:00-10:30am Angie Muzzy & Jessica Howard |Shake and Shout! (kid’s class) TH
9:00-10:30am Cori Olinghouse | Freestyle Practice LRS
9:00-9:00pm Bethlehem Art Walk! 12 hours of Art in Bethlehem!
A town wide celebration of art, with exhibits, programs for kids, live music and dance performances! Main Street comes alive as galleries stay open late, artists open their studios, and storefronts become ad-hoc art galleries. For more information, please visit: Bethlehem Art Walk
11:00-12:30pm Ashley Hensel-Browning | Making Dances: Family Style TH
11:00-12:30pm Bethany Nelson | Harvesting Dance: A Site-Specific Workshop LRS
12:30-2:00 Lunch
2:00-3:30 Ellie Goudie-Averill | Instant Dances: Our Common (Object)ive LRS
2:00-3:30 Kai Kleinbard | Robot Invasion! (kid’s class) TH
4:00-5:30 Sarah Gamblin | How We Become Bad-Ass TH
5:30-7:00 Dinner
7:30pm Dance Performance | Colonial Theatre
Artists of Cultivate present an evening of contemporary dance works. Artists include: Monkey House Dance, The Architects, Pamela Vail, Katherine Keifer Stark, Stephen Clapp& Community Dancers, Ellie Goudie-Averill, Angie Muzzy and Jessica Howard and special musical guests.
9pm Linger and Mingle Relax on the Colonial Patio after the performance with a beverage and welcome the artists of Cultivate to Bethlehem! Bring your questions and curiosities as we encourage conversations to develop between artists and audiences.
9:00-11:00am The Architects | Last Dance (Last Chance for Love) TH
Time during the day to explore the beauty of the region!
7:30 pm PINA | Colonial Theatre (Wim Wenders’ film about German choreographer Pina Bausch)
Pleased to announce the artist line-up for Cultivate 2012, now in its third year!
and special musical guests, TBA !!
Save the date for Cultivate! This year, from August 9-12, Bethlehem, NH will come alive with dance as award-winning dance artists and musicians from around the region and beyond will gather for a weekend festival full of workshops, performances, discussions and social events.
Not to be missed! Saturday, August 14 at 7pm at the White Mountain School in Bethlehem, NH: Pamela Vail will perform her solo Surfing the Synapses at Cultivate….
Surfing the Synapses reveals a creative process, which relentlessly leaps from one impulse to the next. Through quirky, idiosyncratic movement and sporadic vocalization, disparate trains of thought are channeled and embodied, accompanied by incongruent sounds and never-fully-realized melodies. With humor and sensitivity, honesty and full-force physicality, the process of creation is exposed, turns in on itself and simultaneously becomes the final product. Ultimately, a delightfully simple discovery is made; one woman’s plight for continuity communicates a universal human experience.
Pamela Vail (Lancaster, PA) is a choreographer, performer, improviser, and teacher. She is a co-founding member of the Architects, a performance improvisation ensemble, with whom Vail teaches, creates, and performs—both choreographed and improvised work—nationally and internationally. Vail is also a founding member of critically acclaimed New York City-based Yanira Castro + Company (now a canary torsi), with whom she has performed, toured and taught extensively since 1995. Vail has had the pleasure of working with choreographers Terry Creach, Heidi Henderson, and Peter Schmitz, among others. She teaches master classes and performs her own choreography nationally and internationally, and is currently Assistant Professor of Dance at Franklin & Marshall College. Vail holds a B.A. from Middlebury College and an M.F.A. in dance from Smith College, and has been dancing since she was six years old.
Students will build their movement vocabulary and move through space based on the concepts of push, reach and pull. Jessica will move students in and out of and across the floor with focus on understanding the root an motivation of each motion. The class will culminate with an in-class performance by the students of a dance phrase developed and manipulated from learned concepts.
This class is for dancers interested in exploring improvisation both as spontaneous composition and for performance. We will be attending to the construction of compositional elements such as the initiation and generation of movement material, the expansion of individual movement vocabularies, the development of forms and the recognition and support of emerging structures. This class balances in-depth individual exploration with practice in spontaneous ensemble dance-making. The artistic value and integrity of one’s “voice” is sharpened in conversation with the whole and as we notice the aesthetic and poetic effect of our compositional choices. No previous formal dance experience is necessary, but a willingness to take risks is essential!
This workshop will be of particular interest to educators, offering creative strategies for integrating dance/movement into their daily teaching practice in order to help students access their inherent embodied intelligence.
Award winning artists from around the region gather to cultivate dance and community in the White Mountains in a day-long dance event in Bethlehem, NH on Saturday, August 14, 2010!
CULTIVATE: A Seasonal Showing of Dance Works, is curated and directed by Katherine Ferrier and presented in partnership with the Arts Alliance of Northern New Hampshire’s Extending the Dance Map initiative, which aims to bring dance to rural schools.
A day of dance workshops and performances featuring local and regional dance artists and educators, from New Hampshire, New England and beyond, including:
Stay tuned for details about workshops, directions, and how you could become involved in Cultivate!