Posts Tagged ‘Eryn Rosenthal’
I Think About You All The Time, dance by Molly Lieber and Eleanor Smith
October 20, 2012
Play the Space continues with dance by Molly Lieber and Eleanor Smith Photos by Molly Lieber and Eleanor Smith First Street Green Art Park is proud to present the site-specific series Play the Space, curated by Eryn Rosenthal with a work-in-process showing of I Think About You All The Time Choreography and Performance […]
2012 | Play the Space | Tags: contemporary dance, Eleanor Smith, Eryn Rosenthal, First Street Green Art Park, James Lo, Molly Lieber, Play the Space
Water, a children’s play by Amina Henry
October 11, 2012
Play the Space Premiere this Sunday, Oct. 14 at 2pm! First Street Green Art Park is proud to present the site-specific series Play the Space, curated by Eryn Rosenthal with a work-in-progress reading of Water a play by Amina Henry directed by Gretchen Van Lente on Sunday, October 14, 2012 2-3pm FREE First Street Green […]
2012 | Play the Space | Tags: Amina Henry, children's play, drought, Eryn Rosenthal, First Street Green Art Park, Play the Space, site-specific performance
Scylla and Charybdis
June 10, 2012
Scylla and Charybdis Yes, Scylla and Charybdis are those two sea monsters between which Odysseus had to navigate to get back home. Trials and tribulations. Between a rock and a hard place. Doorkeepers to an action-adventure packed journey; nods to Kafka, the gates we contemplate a very long time. A journey; the beginning of an […]
2012 | Projects | Tags: Bob Sestok, David Jordan Chlapecka, Eryn Rosenthal, Karen Davidov, myth, Rebeca Medina, Regina Bain, Rob Sanchez, site-specific dance, Utam Moses
Reminder: Performance Tomorrow, Sunday at 2.52pm*! / Plus: Whether the Weather… Just in Case Plan
June 10, 2012
0% RAIN 100% ACTION-ADVENTURE Hello sailors, Utam, Regina and I are PUMPED to embark on The Doors Project’s maiden NYC adventure with you tomorrow at First Street Green. More details, below. The F train is running proudly and smoothly, with no scheduled interruptions; and yes, you read that headline right: tomorrow’s supposed to be SUNNY with blessed […]
2012 | News | Tags: Eryn Rosenthal, First Street Green Art Park, interaction with sculpture, interdisciplinary dance theater, New York City, Rebeca Medina, Regina Bain, Robert Sestok, site-specific performance, The Doors Project, Utam Moses
We Return with Sun: Inaugural Performance this Sunday at First Street Green!
June 8, 2012
APRIL SHOWERS BRING JUNE FLOWERS I am delighted to RE-invite you to Scylla and Charybdis, a chapter of The Doors Project (and our official NYC premiere). As some of you may know, we got rained out of our original Earth Day performance date. But now we rise from the ashes (or, perhaps, the umbrellas) to bring you the […]
2012 | News | Tags: Eryn Rosenthal, First Street Green Art Park, interaction with sculpture, interdisciplinary dance theater, New York City, Rebeca Medina, Regina Bain, Robert Sestok, site-specific performance, The Doors Project, Utam Moses
TIME AND SUBWAY CHANGES for Performance Tomorrow at First Street Green
April 21, 2012
Hi everyone, Rebeca, Regina and I are really excited to share what we’ve been working on with you. UPDATES: The performance will start at 2.30pm tomorrow, Sunday, and only DOWNTOWN F trains are stopping at the 2nd Av. F station. Corrected information, below. Bring your umbrella, and hope we won’t need it! Looking forward to seeing you tomorrow! xo […]
2012 | News | Tags: Eryn Rosenthal, First Street Green Art Park, interaction with sculpture, interdisciplinary dance theater, New York City, Rebeca Medina, Regina Bain, Robert Sestok, site-specific performance, The Doors Project
Inaugural Performance this Sunday at First Street Green!
April 19, 2012
Hooray! I am delighted to invite you to Scylla and Charybdis, a chapter of The Doors Project (and our official NYC premiere). The Doors Project has been invited to literally open the doors of First Street Green Art Park, where the BMW Guggenheim Lab was last autumn. Scylla and Charybdis will mark the first in a […]
2012 | News | Tags: Eryn Rosenthal, First Street Green Art Park, interaction with sculpture, interdisciplinary dance theater, New York City, Rebeca Medina, Regina Bain, Robert Sestok, site-specific performance, The Doors Project
Deepest thanks, and best wishes for a fabulous 2012!
January 2, 2012
THANK YOU!! YOU MADE THIS HAPPEN!!! Dearest friends and supporters, Every New Years on the Iberian peninsula, as this clock you see pictured strikes twelve, Spaniards gulp one grape per clock strike and then promptly call their moms, if not already celebrating with them. I’d like to “call out” each one of you for helping […]
2012 | News | Tags: architecture, Beatriz Velasco, Cecilia Ruiloba, doorframe, doorframe on wheels, Eryn Rosenthal, Iker Canales, Jesús Escobar, Joan Taipo-San, José Jerónimo Sánchez, José Luís Cano Blanco, La Puerta del Sol, La Tabacalera, Lavapiés, Loreto Ares, Miguel “Melo” Quintana, Natalia Sánchez-Ton I Normand, The Doors Project, Tú Aquí
Media love for The Doors Project
November 12, 2011
The Doors Project headlined the 3rd Edition of Festival Lilliput, a multi-disciplinary, site-specific festival that celebrates an architectural particularity of Barcelona: the tiny, ground floor kiosks that were carved into the stairwells of residential buildings during the city’s heyday. La Perfumería de Bonsuccés, the hosiery store I emerge from at the beginning of our performances, […]
2011 | News | Tags: 20minutos, Ashley Macqueen, Barcelona, El País, El Periódico, El Punt Avui, Eryn Rosenthal, Festival Lilliput, La Guia del Ocio, Marta Martínez, Ned Myerberg, Paolo Cingolani, Perfumería de Bonsuccès, Portas/ The Doors Project, press, Sergio Herrero
fallen apples
September 19, 2009
fallen apples Samuel Hanson and Eryn Rosenthal fallen apples By Michael John Garcés the angel’s sin was freedom. freedom was beauty. beauty incurred desire. desire inspired envy. the devil’s work was done. –Michael John Garcés* Director: Nicole A. Watson Choreography and performance: Eryn Rosenthal and Sam Hanson HERE Arts Center, New […]
2009 | Projects | Tags: Dominic D'Andrea, Eryn Rosenthal, HERE Arts Center, Michael John Garcés, Nicole A. Watson, One Minute Play Festival, Samuel Hanson
Fugue States, or the tender role of Shulamith
September 5, 2001
Fugue States, or the tender role of Shulamith Multilingual dance-theater piece about absence, repetition, weight and the Holocaust. In Fugue States, we re-examined and translated much of my thesis research on the testimony process, art, and Holocaust survivors to the stage. Contact improvisation became metaphor and method for representing the active witnessing vital within […]