with Jennifer Hicks - dance, Mike Hall - live video painting, Matt Samolis - flute
Ode to the Winter Sea is an excerpt from a larger experimental work-in-progress to be presented next year. Come to the show, talk to us after and tell us what you see; what are your dreams, memories, visions. What does the winter sea mean to you?
Dec 11 2009 - Dec 13 2009
Friday Dec 11 and Sat Dec 12 @7:30pm; $15, $10 students, seniors, DAN/BDA Members.
Sunday Matinee Dec 13 @2pm; $10, $7 students, seniors, DAN/BDA members.
Seating limited, reservations strongly recommended. Call 774-353-7175 or email jhicks5634@aol.com for reservations. Sliding scale may be available, please contact jhicks5634@aol.com for further information.
@ Mobius
725 Harrison Avenue, Suite One
Boston MA 02118
Jennifer Hicks M.F.A., R.Y.T, director of CHIMERAlab Theatre, is a performer, choreographer, teacher and visual artist. She is a returning guest artist at Naropa University in the MFA Contemporary Performance Department. Ms Hicks received her MFA from Naropa University in Contemporary Performance, her BFA from Tufts University and Degree in Fine Arts from The School of the Museum of Fine Arts, in Boston. Jennifer won the prestigious The Traveling Scholars Award from the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston and is an alumni of Franklin Furnace in NYC. She has been dancing in KASTURA Kans International Butoh Dance Company since 2001 and has been a butoh dancer since the early 1990's. Ms. Hicks is a certified Shintaido Instructor, certified TranceDance International Facilitator and a Yoga Instructor registered with the National Yoga Alliance.
Matt Samolis has been working in sonic and visual mediums since 1987. He began studying flute, and later composition and tenor banjo. He has worked with ensembles at New England Conservatory, Brandeis University, Berklee, and Tufts, as well as Open Hand Theatre, Pilgrim Research Collaborative, Mobius, Roy Hart Theatre, and numerous other projects. Currently, his primary focus is as composer, a flutist with various local performance groups and his drone alliance, The Metal & Glass Ensemble. He is also often found about town practicing freelance photography.
Mike Hall is a video artist and software engineer with a studio in Boston, Massachusetts. His work involves the programmatic synthesis of light and sound, and he has explored the expressive potential of feedback projection systems since 2002. He contributed to the creation and initial operation of Art Interactive, a new media exhibition space in Cambridge Massachusetts, and has been involved in the installation of technological art in galleries and museums in Boston and New York since 2003, often developing new ways to present interactive works involving sound and projection. He has collaborated with the Institute for Infinitely Small Things for an exhibit at the DeCordova Museum in 2008, but has otherwise exhibited his work as privately funded shows in his own studio spaces."
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