Tuesday, October 6, 2015

Share Work-in-Progress at Brooklyn Studios for Dance

 

Share your work and receive feedback! "Show and Listen" Sundays, November 8, 15 and 22, December 6 and 13 and Friday, Dece 18 at Brooklyn Studios for Dance.

Show & Listen is a sounding board for works in progress, where participants can show what they’re working on and receive peer feedback, facilitated by artist/curator Stacy Grossfield. While at its core this is a dance critique class, it is open to artists in other mediums as well to Show & Listen. Anyone is invited to show work, and everyone else present will tell the artist what they saw, ask questions, and develop a discussion based on what they saw. Informed by my 16+ years of experience in verbal critique of dance, I will lay out rules for the feedback in order to maintain quality and usefulness of the information given so that it best serves the individual showing their work.

Sundays, November 8, 15 and 22 from 5-8pm and Friday, December 18 from 1-4pm // $5 participation fee // Registration is recommended // More info: http://bksd.org/events/2015-11/

Facilitator Bio:

Stacy Grossfield’s last evening-length work, “Red, Pink, Black“, was performed in an empty storefront space in West Soho, Sept.-Oct. 2013 and ran for three weeks. She received a Manhattan Community Arts Fund grant for that work. “Sugar doesn’t live here“, her previous full work, was shown in the Studio in Sunset Park, Brooklyn in July 2011. She has shown work through AUNTS at Arts@Renaissance, NADA Art Fair, and the New Museum, to name a few. She has also shown her work at BAX, BRIC Studio, CATCH, Danspace Project’s Food for Thought, DTW, Movement Research at the Judson Church, and Roulette. Grossfield was a 2008-2009 Fresh Tracks artist-in-residence at DTW. As a performer, she has had the honor of working under the direction of Chase Granoff, Natalie Green, Mariah Maloney, Juliette Mapp, Julie Mayo, Christine Shallenberg, and Miriam Wolf. Grossfield has curated dance at JACK since February 2012. She holds a BFA in Dance Performance from SUNY Purchase.

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