Crossing Boundaries Featuring Amelie Gaulier, Gio Kusanagi & Cynthia Paniagua, Rachel Thorne Germond & Marija Krtolica

About This Show

New work by choreographers who cross cultural, geographic & disciplinary boundaries.
Curated by Marcia Monroe.

About the Artists

Amélie Gaulier-Brody is a Brooklyn-based, French-born performance artist and Body-Mind Centering® practitioner. She is co-founder and member of the group Les Moric(h)ettes in Paris since 2008. Her artistic practice is dedicated to embodying and playing with the conditions of the body, objects, architecture, ideas, live music, movement and voice. In NYC since 2014, she has created and performed a series of solo pieces called Am I An Image Moving in which n​o​tions of indeterminacy and improvisation, and the place they give to the random and the unfinished, compose the framework for her choreographic and vocal investigations. Venues include Queens Museum, Movement Research, Chez Buschwick Studio, Art Helix, Glasshouse. She’s currently collaborating with Alexis Steeve, Rain Saukas, Dages Juvelier Keates and Claire Astruc as well with the visual artist Shani Ha and the musicians Mike Bennett and Joe Morris.

Gio Kusanagi earned his MA in Kinesiology at Tokyo University and is a Certified Evans Method Dance Instructor. Gio was a Resident Artist at Bronx Academy of Arts and Dance (2012), a commissioned choreographer for Pittsburgh Cultural Trust (2009­2014), and currently a Resident Artist at Center for Remembering & Sharing and at Leimay Cave. Cynthia Paniagua earned her BA in Dance at Hunter College and earned a MA. in Performance Studies at NYU (2010). She was also a Fulbright Scholar who studied traditional dance in Peru. Presently she performs with Bombazo Dance Co. and teaches at The Bronx Dance Academy.

Rachel Thorne Germond’s multidisciplinary performances incorporate dance, video, and photography. Her dances employ a deft range of choreographic strategies to create ambiguous juxtapositions and new languages. Germond is a dual-degree graduate of Cornell University’s colleges of Arts & Sciences and  Architecture, Art and Planning. When she moved to New York City after college she began dancing and performing professionally and  has been teaching, performing, and choreographing for over 20 years. Her dance training includes intensive study of Klein Technique with Barbara Mahler and with such notable teachers as Mary Anthony, Anna Sokolow, Merce Cunningham, Pedro Alejandro, Tere O’Connor, and Nancy Topf. In 2000 she received an MFA in choreography from the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign as a fellow. In 2004 where she formed her Chicago -based nonprofit dance company RTG Dance and presented work there regularly – mostly at Links Hall-  from 2001-2010. From 2010 to 2014 she taught dance at Old Dominion University in Norfolk, VA, and was a founding member of the performance collective ArtPile. In the spring of 2014 she returned to Brooklyn full time and most recently presented work at Performance Mix’s 30th Anniversary at Abrons Arts Center.    

The Globe and Mail  describes her choreography as a place where “the body speaks of itself as a political battleground…” where “questions of freedom, control, sexuality, and identity are played out.” Jennifer Dunning of the New York Times describes Germond as “an individual voice”, and the Philadelphia Inquirer describes Germond’s work as  “Gutsy dancing, sharp satire… smart choreography.”

Marija Krtolica is researching hysteria & grotesque through practice & theory. She is a PhD student in dance at Temple University, Philadelphia. Marija holds MA in Performance Studies (NYU) & MFA in choreography (UC Davis). Marija has been showing her work since early 1990s. Performance sites include: Dixon place, ex(cinema) Rex, Bitef theater and University of the Arts in Belgrade, Triskelion arts (Brooklyn), Fringe festivals in NYC and Edinburgh, and Spread Art Detroit. Marija is a correspondent for Orchestra dance magazine. This summer, she will pursue her work on hysteria & surrealism at LeCouveNt artistic residency.

Tuesday, June 28 at 7:30pm

General Admission
$15 in advance
$18 at the door

Students/Seniors/idNYC
$12

Estimated Runtime
60 minutes

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Credits

CURATED BY
Marcia Monroe

FEATURING
Amélie Gaulier-Brody, Gio Kusanagi & Cynthia Paniagua, Rachel Thorne Germond & Marija Krtolica

PHOTO CREDIT
Joerg Bosshard (for Amélie Gaulier-Brody)
Brad Taylor (for Rachel Thorne Germond)
Camille Cier (for Marija Krtolica)

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