Check out the premiere of Threnodies at the TD Halifax Jazz Festival July 12-14 at 8pm, at the Neptune Studio Theatre, and on July 17th at 8pm, at the Osprey Arts Centre in Shelburne, Nova Scotia.





Thursday 12 July 2012

Opening

After a fast an furious couple of days (and nights) of incorporating all of the elements - dance,  music, costumes, lights and the space - we've arrived at opening night. Our new frame, the Neptune Studio Theatre, gives the piece a whole new look and feel compared to the dance studio - this is something I always forget. The last piece of the puzzle, perhaps the most exciting and most important, arrives tonight. See you there! 

Saturday 7 July 2012

Surfacing



















Some pictures from the past week's work... What a week it was! Don Rieder joined us in the studio to help us reveal the piece. It was a deeply enriching experience for me - working with Don and the dancers to shape the work,  add texture, enrich the dancer's internal world. Giving focus to the face, hands, breath...working out the kinks, cutting out the extraneous,  unraveling and reconnecting. Underneath the structure of what we built was a whole world that has begun to surface...

Thank you Don, Jacinte, Sara and Rhonda. 

Next week we reconnect with the musicians to weave the whole piece together. 

5 days till the opening!






Thursday 28 June 2012

The spine


Two weeks from today we'll be getting ready for our opening night of Threnodies. Yikes! The dancers and I have been on a break from studio work since April, but Geordie has been steadily trucking along - writing, rehearsing, editing, arguing - all the fun stuff of  a great creative process.  I didn't catch today's living room rehearsal in person, but I caught some of the chit chat afterwards. I love hearing the musician's perspective on the process, how it is so similar to a dancer's experience. In fact, I met with a lovely woman today from The Coast, a writer named Adria, and we talked about how creating dance has similarities to writing - especially the (often painful) part of editing. That's where i'm at today.  I went back into the studio today by myself to  review the material we made in our creation period in March-April. It's fascinating going back and looking at what we made - during those four weeks we worked intensely, creating from mostly a subconscious level, trying not to judge or edit the movement, ideas and images that were coming out. And now, having some time and some distance, it's awesome to go back and look at it with some clarity. I love this part of the process -  combing through the material, looking for what fits and what doesn't fit, and beginning to see a logic. I spoke with Don Rieder awhile ago (Don is the dramaturge that we're going to work with next week) he urged me look for the 'spine of the piece' - the spine being the organizing principle that supports everything else. This is a concept from Twyla's Tharp's book on choreography called 'The Creative Habit.' So I'm taking his (and her) advice, working on clarifying the spine, strengthening it and using it to support the body of the work. Next week I meet up with the dancers and Don for our last stretch rehearsals - Yeeha!

Luckily Doug videotaped today's music rehearsal in my absence, so here is a sneak peek at the last of the six music pieces, aptly referred to as Threnody 6.   

Wednesday 30 May 2012

the cat's out of the bag!

The TD Halifax Jazz Festival officially launched their 2012 line-up this morning to a festive crowd at La Trinidade and the Listening Room. Geordie and I are thrilled to be part of what looks an amazing array of shows!

Our show, Threnodies, will take place over 3 nights, July 12-14 at 8pm at the Neptune Studio Theatre. We are sharing the night with some incredible local talent - Granelli-Crofts-Oore and Oore on the 12th, Maria Osende Flamenco Company on the 13th and SubTEXT on the 14th.

More details to come!

http://halifaxjazzfestival.ca/

living room preview

I caught the end of yesterday's rehearsal (conveniently taking place in my living room). The boys gave me a preview of their work. The final show will be rooted in 6 musical threnodies - 3 that Geordie has previously written and 3 new ones that he is in the process of writing. Here is a preview of threnody #4. Geordie promises threnody #5 at next week's rehearsal.




Tuesday 29 May 2012

The Threnodies Band is very dangerous !!

the band ,Doug Cameron drums,Tim Crofts keys,Ron J Hynes bass and I ,Geordie Haley guitar are about to have our 4th rehearsal ...working on Threnody 4 has been an amazing journey ...Ron has been tearing into the material driving the rest  of us into practice mode ...time changes,feel changes ,yet the under lying premise is still the blues,with 12 bar sections forming with no effort ,as if the muse was trying to tell me to go with the flow ... i have also been able thanks to tim's prowess ,to start building some very large harmonic movement ,employing matrixes i have developed based on three note chords derived from the 9 note blues scale. the harmonies and melodies are coming, trying many strategies  to get more beats for the next piece . Dropped some ideas off to Doug ,who has been providing rehearsal space,chart editing and now transcribing these new ideas to his drum set ,in short Doug saves the day effortlessly ! We are also gearing up for our print promo for the run at neptune,with some interesting acts that we are sharing the bill with,more to come from the Jazz East Festival reveal tomorrow ! Having a production goal for this work is scary but enthralling ! i am over the moon but hovering cannot wait to have this new work up and running !