Showing posts with label Chuck Stull. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chuck Stull. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Magic Flute - Papageno spies on Papagena

Papageno (Steve Stull) spies on Papagena (Amanda DeMaris)
photo Chuck Stull

Save the dates!
Mozart's The Magic Flute
July 29, 30, 31 and 8/1/2010 at 7:30pm
2622 N. Triphammer Road
Ithaca, NY 14850


Enjoy one of Mozart's greatest operas in a beautiful outdoor setting - in case of rain we'll be in the CRS Barn Studio!

Monday, July 13, 2009

Moving Landscapes II: An Evening of Dance and Music


Moving Landscapes II: An Evening of Dance and Music at CRS Barn Studio
features Finger Lakes Dance Talent

Enjoy captivating original choreography and live music in a magical setting. The CRS Barn Studio is pleased to present a new edition of Moving Landscapes II: An Evening of Dance and Music on Saturday, July 25 at 8:00PM. The single performance takes place at the CRS Barn Studio, 2622 North Triphammer Road in Ithaca, NY.

The CRS Barn Studio hosts Ithaca-based artists and regional guests in this informal summer showcase. Choreographers and dancers Donna Davenport and Missy Pfohl Smith of Geneva, NY and Jeanne Goddard, Maren Waldman, Britta Lee, Sarabeth Matilsky, and Kalay Mordock of Ithaca, will perform new dances and works from repertory. Baritone Steven Stull and pianist Richard Montgomery will offer songs of Stephen Foster and others.

Maren Waldman will present her two most recent works, “How to Watch Dance” and “Untitled”
Performed to the driving music of Gotan project, this suite is based upon “loose concepts of Argentine tango, …its history and the emotions that drive it”. Goddard and Stull will premier “Three Studies for John,” a tribute to a long-time mentor and friend. The dance is crafted from photographic images, and set to American popular songs. Donna Davenport and Missy Pfohl Smith will bring fresh new pieces from Geneva for a first showing at the barn.

Moving Landscapes II begins, appropriately, with outdoor site-specific improvisations at 7:45PM on the grounds of the CRS Growers farm. Early birds will be treated to the shifting forms of dance against a panoramic view of Cayuga Lake. The remainder of the concert will take place inside the CRS Barn Studio.

Admission to the event is by donation at the door, and refreshments will be served. The CRS Barn Studio is located at 2622 North Triphammer Road, 1.5 miles north of Pyramid Mall. For more information please email crsbarn@lightlink.com or call 607.257.2043.

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Dancing Room, a studio dance concert

photo: Chuck Stull

Dancing Room: Alternative Dance Concert at Wells College

The Wells College Theatre and Dance program is pleased to present Dancing Room, an informal studio concert conceived and directed by Robert D. and Henrietta T. Campbell Professor of Dance Jeanne Goddard. Performances are Monday and Tuesday, April 13 and 14, 2009 at 7:00pm in the Schwartz Center dance studio, Wells College, Aurora, New York. There is no admission charge. Refreshments will be available before and after the performance.

“When I was awarded the Campbell professorship, I was both honored by the award and inspired to create a particular type of dance concert that would provide for the Wells community an alternative to our more formal productions in Phipps Auditorium, “ Goddard says. She says this year’s concert will be the first in a series of five.

Dancing Room, performed in the studio where Wells College students take their daily classes, places the emphasis on community, on dance and creative process as a part of the college experience. As Goddard says, “This room, this floor, is an inclusive space, a familiar space, a comfortable space.” Audiences will experience original dance works “up close and personal’ and have an opportunity to talk with the choreographers and the performers.

The concert showcases both student and faculty choreography, including a number of premiers. Students from the Women Making Dance seminar, Sarah Clark, Rebecca Danis, Catherine Marshall, Khadeja Merenkov, and Shannon Sass, will show “Where I Come From”, a suite of original dance studies on the theme of character and place. Goddard will premier “And so…”, a bittersweet quintet set to Max Bruch’s haunting “Kol Nidre” that she describes as “a gift” for dancers Arianna Bickford, Heather Frost, Eden Kostick, Iivy Murphy, and Tiffany Orellana. She will also restage her absurdist piece, “Those Ducks Aren’t Bobbing for Golf Balls” with baritone Steven Stull and pianist Russell Posegate performing the songs of Franz Schubert and Ralph Vaughan Williams. Mr. Posegate and Mr. Stull will perform additional music on the program, and Ms. Goddard promises a choreographic tribute to her dog, Hazelnut.

For more information about Dancing Room, please email jgoddard@wells.edu
or telephone 315.364.3213.