September 21st is the date of the Experiment

i am doing an experiment

Friday September 21st 7:00p in Pittsfield
with a showing of work that is currently in progress and strives for your participation

auto mobile body works

Location to be announced via email, text, website and COH FB page.

Please email  stefanie at fertileuniverse dot com  for the meeting place

or check: here and/or the COH FB page

please spread the word,
prepare to arrive on wheels

The COH Public Performance Project occupies paved spaces with art that moves. Beginning with the series ‘auto mobile body works’ which utilizes projection and live performance in car washes, parking garages and lots.

“i’m a wheel, i will turn on you.” -Wilco

rehearsal 9/9/12

they face each other’s demons

Shia LaBeouf has bared all in a gut-wrenching music video for Icelandic band Sigur Rós.

The actor, 26, co-stars with dancer Denna Thomsen in a boldly performed experimental film about a man and a woman ‘locked in a never-ending cycle of addiction and desire’. 

Fjögur Píanó, directed by Alma Har’el, features both actors full-frontal as they face each other’s demons.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-2161226/Shia-LaBeouf-bares-experimental-dance-film-Sigur-R-s.html#ixzz25Qs5qJRQ

Away

Stefanie wanted me to let you all know that she will be taking a leave of absence from her site(s) while she takes care of some personal business.  Though she will have limited availability via telephone and email, please do stay in touch with her during this time. Thank you.

-A friend

when on her right side

Prudi Fresh does Zappa (in front of everyone)

Yes, what you have been hearing is true. Ms Prudi Fresh is back. Since we moved out of Pittsfield this winter, She has been pulling all the guts of her painful and joyful magic out. When I arrive back to our room after a long day of work, I open the door to the results of her tyrannical cabaretic voodoo fits. Underwear, bras, records, ripped thigh highs, poodles (from poodle skirts), pastel oil sticks, and guitar strings everywhere! And lately… it is all about Zappa. That’s all she plays allllll dayyyyyyy lonnnnnggggg. Zappa zappa zappa. That’s all she talks about.

Prudi does Journey, in front of everyone. Burlesque for Books, Lenox, MA.

I thought that maybe the only way to get her through this was to get her out of the room and onto the stage. But you know Prudi, she can be shockingly shy. So, when I brought it up, she literally ripped up the latest issue of Guitar Player, threw it in my face and buried herself under the hundreds of covers of Rolling Stone that she sleeps with. I didn’t see her for almost 3 days. The next time I brought it up, I was quick to mention that her good friend Iowa Blue would be there too doing her Lait de Poulet. (Iowa has this thing with chickens that only Prudi seems to understand. It’s a delicate and strange relationship but who am I to judge? I’m just glad she has someone she can relate to.) I didn’t tell her that Iowa already thinks Prudi will be there and that is why she agreed to go public with her curiously suggestive poultry gestational act.

Well, it worked because Prudi robustly decided to meet with Gypsy Layne’s cool and fearless leader, Nicole Rizzo, and is well on her way to making burlesque magic with Zappa in front of everyone at the Taste of Gypsy Layne show. I have no idea how she is going to do this, and I do hope that she doesn’t hurt anyone. This will be her second appearance with the Gypsies, the first being when Prudi tore the house down in Summer 2010 doing Van Halen in front of everyone. What a mess.

If you want to see how the destructively shy and somewhat savage brat Ms. Fresh is going to do Zappa in front of everyone then it may be best to keep that to yourself. I do suggest though that you find your way over to cheer her on if you are the type to do that sort of thing because Prudi Fresh loves to do Zappa in front of eager watchers.  Unfortunately, (or maybe not) I won’t be there for the show. I have more serious things to attend to like completing numerous Tap dances that are to be ready for student shows in May!! But I will be dropping her off and picking her up, at Public, in North Adams on March 29th for 8p.

If you go, bring your air guitars. And be ready to play them with Prudi. She’ll listen because she hears you.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Blues & Tap go together like Broken & Heart

It’s been a strange and muddy winter. Muddy, like water. Muddy, like drinking muddy water out of a log. A few months ago I noticed that the only thing that I was dancing to where I could really FEEL, y’know F E E L…space, emotion, body, spirit, heart…was the Blues. So, I decided to partner up with a Blues woman I know from the Berkshires and really dig in and get to know those Blues. The result is that Blues woman, Robin O’Herin, and I will be bringing a new workshop to Pittsfield, MA on March 25th. Rhythm Dialogues goes Blue this time. Here’s the info:

Robin Wails

March 25, 3-5 pm at the Lichtenstein Center for the Arts, 28 Renne Ave., Pittsfield, MA

2nd floor (enter through rear door)

Join these two Berkshire-native artists as they explore the connections between American Blues Music & Jazz Tap Dance in an interactive workshop filled with exciting music and dance.

The Blues leave space for total expression and experimentation. Tap Dance is a form that derives from oppression and blossoms into innovation. The connections are deep and wide and the explorations seem necessary in today’s fast-paced society.

Reaching from the deepest roots of American culture to the newest growths on the family tree of vernacular forms, the dialogue of these two art forms can become a bright light shining in a dark forest.

This workshop is for all skill levels in Tap. First-time tappers are welcome.

Cost:

$22 for participants

$5 to watch

tap shoes rentals available for $2

to register:

413-281-6734

or email: stefanie@fertileuniverse.com

 

some tools for the blues

black diamond dance floor

seedy nairobian black diamond dance floor, you belong to us
we are the ones who are servants to our broken parts, slaves to that which others squander
give us only this pulse, and give us this sweat
this is the moment of arrival: movement that removes us from what we do not want to know

 

the benefit is in the bending

All fixed set patterns are incapable of adaptability or pliability. The truth is outside of all fixed patterns. -Bruce Lee

launching….

For the past few months I have been busy busy busy, as usual. Most of it has been here in the Berkshires. Some of it was in New York City premiering a new piece with LiquidBody. As it is said often now, it was all good. And now I am back home and am getting ready to launch again…..this time…to Kenya. All the details are right here in this link. I’ll need some help. I need tap shoe donations (adult and children) and I need some donations of cash for getting them over there. Like I said, the info is in this link. If you are interested in donating tap shoes, please contact me by emailing me here until I get drop-off locations set up. I made a little movie to help inspire some others to get involved in the adventure. Here it is and here I go again.

They Dance For Rain
 

We Made It Here

I have decided it’s okay that I cannot ever keep up with myself on the site. There is always more that I want to post here. More that I want to shout out to the ethers about. More to archive, remember, share, and update. Today, this is what I know.

And this too:

My Creatures of Habitat Physical Poetry Performance Project returned to the lab last month to research and develop. New faces, new spaces. Welcome returning creatures. A successful series of experiments in the Car Wash revealed some interesting results and I continue to be inspired by the habitat fragmentation quandary. And so the car wash, an ideal open box space, is the place to dive in for now. I have been wanting to get in there with Creatures for awhile. Stay tuned for more about this, as I am inspired to set up a series of “performances” for next summer in spaces such as this.

Also in the COH news is our performance coming up in the Made in The Berkshires festival on Friday October 21 at 7p at the Berkshire Theater Festivals‘ Unicorn Theater. We will be showing excerpts from habitat (de)fragmentation. The cast is still being confirmed completely and so far we have: the ever-magnetic Kalei Carlson, and the ever-energetic Melissa Larkin (shown in the photo below from our Philly Fringe shows of 2010) starring in Novena, new to the Creature experience are dancers Olivia Moran and Marie Georgfils who will be featured in Connected Through Ruins, and returning as the Little Wheels of The Real Story of Yasmin Wolf and The Criminal are Dawn Meltzer, Diane Firtell, Dana Bixby, and Monika Pizzichemi. More to be confirmed, ribbon wormed and carried to term. So save the date and show your face. It would be a treasure to perform for you.

photo courtesy of Monika Pizzichemi