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CLASSCLASSCLASS with Zena, Brandin, and Katie

We are so excited to be teaching a workshop as part of CLASSCLASSCLASS. Join us every Wednesday in June at Arts@Renaissance!

CLASSCLASSCLASS: Relationscapes

Wednesdays in June – 12:30-2:30pm
Arts@Renaissance
2 Kingsland Avenue
$8

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Images: Jan Welters, Jan Vredeman de Vries, Manuel Mira Godinho

Through a series of experiments and exercises we will use our bodies as primary investigators to define and examine the larger political, social, and organizational choreographies already at work in public spaces. Together we will increase our awareness of the ways our own and other bodies are informed by systems such as architecture, urban planning, transit, behavioral norms, surveillance, as well as our own expectations, in order to investigate how improvisation might work as a tool to increase our awareness and agency within these intersecting systems.

Taught by: Brandin Steffensen, Zena Bibler, and Katie Schetlick for CLASSCLASSCLASS.


The MVMT is throwing a PARTY!

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As we gear up for Fleet Moves 2013, we are hosting our final fundraiser in advance of the Festival in July. Your support helps bring our team of 20 artists from New York and beyond to Wellfleet and supports innovative, site-specific dance programming.

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BENEFIT DETAILS
Join us at LaunchPad on May 28th for an evening of music and merriment, and delicious Wellfleet Oysters to support Fleet Moves 2013.

7:30-8:30 VIP Oyster Cocktail ($40 in advance/$45 day-of)
8:30-11:00 General Admission ($15 in advance/$20 day-of)

Brooklyn LaunchPad // 721 Franklin Avenue // Brooklyn, NY

LIVE MUSIC by Harry Belafonte Live at Carnegie Hall 1959 (Mickey Sanchez, Steve Marion, Christian Peslak, Adam Pumilia, and Jeremy Gustin of Delicate Steve)
DANCES by The Movement Party + Friends
OYSTERS from Mac’s Seafood
FOOD & DRINK by Weather Up, Oskar Blues, Blue Mountain Brewery, and Chavela’s

Not able to attend? You can still make a tax-deductible donation through Fractured Atlas

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The MVMT Party makes an appearance in Charlottesville, VA

A Dance Score for Charlottesville’s Downtown Mall

A Dance Score for the Downtown Mall,  was presented by concorDance contemporary and The Movement Party as part of the 2013 Tom Tom Founders’ Festival. Inspired by the collaborative work of architect Lawrence Halprin, the designer of Charlottesville’s Downtown Mall, and dance icon Anna Halprin, the dance score lead audience members (including the random passerby and Sunday brunch goer) on a tour of Lawrence’s design through his wife Anna’s medium—movement.

Read/see more about it here:
Featured article on the MVMT Party in Charlottesville’s The Hook
Special coverage by NBC29


MVMT in São Paulo (for the Hemispheric Institute Encuentro!)

The Movement Party is going to São Paulo! We will be translating the B Sides into Spanish and Portuguese in order to perform it at the 8th Hemispheric Institute Encuentro in São Paulo, Brazil.

We couldn’t be more excited to participate in this event that will include lectures, workshops, roundtables, performances, and yes, even a cabaret—all around the theme of Cities/Bodies/Action.

The Hemispheric Institute will be live streaming many of the Encuentro events, so follow along on Facebook here.

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B Sides at the ROOFSHOW

B Sides at the ROOFSHOW


MVMT and Friends at FAB

This weekend we were joined by MVMT collaborators Emma Hoette, Sara Genoves-Sylvan, Rishauna Zumberg, and Zoe Rabinowitz in performing new and adapted works at Fourth Arts Block’s annual FAB Festival.

Modern Dancing

Sara Genoves-Sylvan adapted a participatory score she created for Fleet Moves Dance Festival in Waltz: Fourth Street:

Site-specific improvisation in reaction to environmental structures and viewer input. During the performance, viewers are invited to speak to the performer about the details of each environment—historical or mythical.

Emma Hoette performed a version of (In)Visible Currents, appearing out of a basement door near the Fourth Street Co-op:

“(In)Visible Currents” began as an exploration of how to see movement—as the dress fills with water, movements become legible not only on the dancer’s body but also in the body of water inside the dress. It has become an exploration that reminds us of the beauty that resides in things unseen, or so often seen that their beauty is overlooked.

And The Movement Party performed a new score based antique dancing manuals.

“Modern Dancing” is a participatory movement score that draws from historical dance etiquette manuals. Using exercises from vintage books that profess to teach readers “How to Dance”, “How to Dance Well”, and “How and What to Dance”, we will take turns re-imagining all the rules with our present day bodies.