Monday, December 31, 2007

Mom 2

This is the last day of the year and it has been great. I got my MFA, I turned 40, I have lots of great friends near and far who love me. However, I want to be aware of what and who is not here. A friend just lost her dad. It is truly a terrible time to lose someone but life makes no guarantees for perpetual happiness or appropriate times for bad things to happen. This video shows where my mom spent her last moments alive. The site of her accident 12 years ago is a very powerful place for me as it is just down the road from where she worked at a juvenile prison as a teacher. The lone car making a path that she did not have the good fortune to make. Live life to its fullest and dont wait to act. Dont sit in the fear of what if; making things happen is much easier.

Sunday, December 30, 2007

Dad's House

When I was a kid I spent a lot of time playing on this street. This was my grandmother's house and now my dad's house. It looks different from when I was a kid, there seems to be less activity and everything is much shorter.

Saturday, December 29, 2007

Nissa

This is my sister dancing. We were at my grandmother's house, you know how grandmothers are.


Friday, December 28, 2007

Grandma

I was (home) for Christmas and before I left I had a dance with my grandmother. We call her Mu which is a form of mother without the other. I got the music from David Morneau as I have many times this week.

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Thursday, December 27, 2007

The Store

This is my home town of Raeford, NC. When I was in high school I would hang out with some of my friends behind this store and talk about stuff. There was absolutely nothing to do so we just hung out.

Wednesday, December 26, 2007

Kwanzaa

Happy Kwanzaa. For today's dance I visit Anacostia where I lived in the early 1990's. It sure has changed.

Tuesday, December 25, 2007

Merry Christmas

Merry Christmas. Kate and I dance by the Willard Inter-Continental Hotel and again I swiped music from David Morneau.

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Monday, December 24, 2007

Love You

It's Christmas Eve so I am spreading some love to you all.

Sunday, December 23, 2007

Most Wonderful Time

Hanging out by the National Christmas tree with Kate and Johnny Mathis comes on over the loud speakers. I loved listening to Mathis as a kid. In fact I got into chorus by practicing singing with his records.

Saturday, December 22, 2007

Red Christmas Tree

Kate and I walked into this building and saw this very nice red Christmas tree. As soon as we saw it, we knew there had to be a dance in front of it. Eventually we got kicked out. Sheesh, where is the holiday spirit. I went into the archives of David Morneau's 60x365 site and swiped some music since he is being all Christmaasy.

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Friday, December 21, 2007

National Christmas Tree

This week David Morneau and I pull out the old Christmas home movies for your viewing pleasure. This movie is when Kate and I did our first danceaday together back in 2007. Kate thought the bows on tree were hideous. I was impressed by the LED lights which were cool to the touch and energy efficient. David was manning the projector but broke the tape because he heard that a new version of Atari Combat was coming out for Christmas and rushed to the 52 inch plasma television to see it.

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Thursday, December 20, 2007

Washington's House

Psycho, noooooo it is the house the Washinton built, George that is.

Wednesday, December 19, 2007

Shed

I found a shed out back and I did a dance. The Mount Vernon Shed dance.

Tuesday, December 18, 2007

Mount Vernon Farm

Orr, Holliday and I took a look Washington's Farm. Orr spotted some slave quarters and I did a dance there. Washington was the only slave holding founding father to free his slaves when he died.

Monday, December 17, 2007

Mount Vernon Potomac

The day was spent at Mount Vernon with Mr. Holliday and Mr. Orr. It was very different from the last time I was there. They expanded their resource center and museum but the basic grounds were the same. I made some dances as we walked around. This tree was prominent in the movie we watched about the life of George Washington.

Sunday, December 16, 2007

Ode to Umeda

When I was in Columbus the last time I saw a performance by Hiroaki Umeda called S20. He used music and projected patterns to great effect. I wanted to make a similar thing and though this video is nothing like his performance the movement is similar.

Saturday, December 15, 2007

Twenty-Five 2

This is another idea that I had for the 25th collaboration between David Morneau and I.

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Friday, December 14, 2007

Twenty-Five

This is the twenty-fifth collaboration between David Morneau and I. It is also the twenty-fifth hour of danceaday videos. This week we do Cunningham/Cage for you. We worked seperately and even now I have no idea what the final product is.

David says: I invoked my inner John Cage for this. There are 25 sound segments of various lengths, arranged randomly. Some are repeated. Some are filtered using randomly selected filters with random parameter settings.

I made several attempts at making 25 movements and I think I will show two one today and one tomorrow with the same music. I tried to do movement that was typical of the kind of movement that I like to do.

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Thursday, December 13, 2007

Botanic Garden

I hesitated to put this one up for a while. It was, until a few moments ago, over 2 minutes long and that felt wrong. I was looking for color and thinking of a post by Amanda on the DC Dance Blog. So, I added some color and made the video shorter. I was at the Public Gardens exhibit at the US Botanic Gardens

Wednesday, December 12, 2007

Melvin

Rob introduced me to Melvin who is from the Netherlands. We hung out for a while and visited the Lincoln Memorial, stood where MLK stood when he delivered his "I have a Dream" speech and walked along the Vietnam Veterans Memorial wall. We also danced by the cherry blossoms on the Potomac River.

Tuesday, December 11, 2007

Real Goldsworthy

A month ago I made a version of an Andy Goldsworthy piece. Today I am dancing in front of a real Goldsworthy, not the white piece in the front but the stones in the back.

Monday, December 10, 2007

Wind

This dance is brought to you by the Smithsonian Castle, wind and leaves. Remember there is no Smithsonian Museum but the Smithsonian Institution which has many museums and a zoo. It is called the Air and Space Musuem not the Aerospace Museum and don't be alarmed that the Museum of the American Indian is not called the Native American Museum.

Sunday, December 9, 2007

Sylvana

It was an early morning because Sylvana had the great idea of doing a sunrise dance, the only problem was that it was raining. We did not see the sun but that did not stop us from dancing across the streets of historic Mt Rainer. Gael is gonna watch this one over and over and who knows maybe one day he will do one.

Saturday, December 8, 2007

Russia House

I was hanging out with Jessica and Marty in Dupont Circle. Marty suggested that we try the Russia  House. I had always wanted to know what it was like to go there but I was intimidated by the place. I am not sure why. We go in and I had the best time that I have had in a long while. Jessica took a moment to do a dance while we sat at the bar drinking shots Imperial Vodka. So smooth! Michael was the friendly guy who took care of us and we appreciated that.

Friday, December 7, 2007

Capitol Christmas Tree

This year the Capitol Christmas is from Vermont, (Thanks Tiffany and Marty). Todd, Delante and I had dinner at Rosemary's Thyme and then we headed over to the National Christmas Tree but it was dark. I was there earlier for the lighting but I had to leave because I was at work. So we headed over to the Capitol Christmas Tree and as soon as we got there the police car that was there circled around us, which scared us, and then took off. Delante agreed to do a dance by the tree and here it is. David Morneau took a look back at our first collaboration which you can see and hear here.

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Thursday, December 6, 2007

The First Snow

It finally snowed here. Not that I was waiting for snow mind you. I enjoy dancing when things like snow happen because it gives me a different environment. I was working and I jumped off my trolley to dance in the snow. I gave my camera to Margo whose voice you hear. My trolley guests clapped when I returned. That was very nice!

Wednesday, December 5, 2007

Kicking Leaves

Happy Hanukkah!

I made a similar video for my video dance mid-term. For this dance I kick some leaves and stomp.


Tuesday, December 4, 2007

I am a tree

Sometimes when people imitate dancers they become a tree. I am not sure why, in fact it makes little sense. Trees may sway but they don't locomote. Their movement vocabulary is limited. I was playing around with some sounds and Todd came over and yelled at me for some unknown reason and made me put the sound with this video which he had not even seen and. . . it worked. I banished him from my room and but decided to post it. I am a tree. Watch me sway.

Monday, December 3, 2007

Dumbarton Oaks Park

At the back of Dumbarton Oaks is a staircase that leads into the park. The gate is locked. You have to pay to walk the grounds in this place where the United Nations Charter was created in 1945. You can enjoy the park for free and dance.

Sunday, December 2, 2007

This is tennis

On the court and across the net- I lobbed, reached love and returned what came at me. I played until it stopped bouncing

Saturday, December 1, 2007

OpenSpace

Ok so as time goes on the solo dance in a new location is becoming less interesting to me. I have done many that I just could not post because I felt that I have just seen it too many times. However, it is not possible for me to make what I call double solo's everytime or at least not very interesting. But then again I am not sure. Anyway I will work with effects when I have solo dances. Today's effect is called noise.

Pre-Futurist Dance Manifesto

The world of the past is no more and the world of the future will never arrive. There is only now and how you decide to respond in the now.

Postmodernism has past.

We believe in the intelligence of the body, the intelligence of the mind and that the two are impossible to separate.

Dance is the result of the physicalized mind and the verbose body and we reject putting the cart of scholarship and language before the horse of dance.

Performance happens now, it does not have to secure funding, book a theater or advertise in newspapers. It does not need rehearsal space. It does not need a concept. It does not need to last for more than a second. It does not need to be ephemeral. It does not need flowy pants, tight tops or bare feet. It does not need previews, reviews or even to be seen at all.

We reject the term modern dance, we make art through movement. We dance, we make videos, we make paintings, we make video games, we write, we sculpt, we draw, we act, we sound and we move. We make art. We are artists.

We can change the world.