Under Exposed Featuring Quentin Burley, Caitlin Dutton, Q&A Productions, Sam Householder
About This Show
Initiated in the early 90s, this series focuses on emerging, up & coming contemporary dance choreographers who are refining/defining their distinctive styles. Curated by Doug Post.
About the Artists
Caitlin Dutton (pictured) graduated from SUNY Purchase and studied briefly in London. Her first independent choreographic project gave downtown Savannah, GA a week of guerrilla site-specific performances. After then running off to California to dance for Backhausdance, Caitlin returned to NYC and currently dances for Amalgamate Dance Company. In 2014, Caitlin embarked on a grand adventure dubbed caitlin+dancers. In addition to random sightings in Savannah, Caitlin has shown work at Dance Theater Workshop (NYLA), Triskelion, Chen Dance Center, the Falchi Building hosted by chashama, the Robin Howard Dance Theatre (London) and unconventional NYC spaces in cahoots with the Hoover Dam Collective.
Q&A Productions
Quincie Hydock, originally from Virginia Beach, earned her BFA in Dance and Choreography at Virginia Commonwealth University while completing a traineeship with the Richmond Ballet. Soon after graduation, Quincie made her move to the city where her NYC performance debut was in a self-choreographed work. She has since then had the opportunity to perform in various ways including site specific work with Mark Dendy Projects, Buggé Ballet’s tour to the Festival Fringe in Scotland, closing Reggie Watt’s show at Town Hall, starring in a dance film by Orange Grove Dance, and taking part in a flash mob choreographed by Sidra Bell. Quincie is also an arts administrator at Pentacle where she is the webmaster and runs the internship program.
Annalee Dare Harlow lives in Queens and loves the Thai food in her neighborhood. Dare is grateful to have worked with Romeo Castellucci, Jesse Zaritt, Sara Procopio, Iris Bouche, Roni Koresh, Reggie Watts & The Dance Cartel, Sidra Bell, Curt Haworth, Douglas Becker, Jillian Peña, Tyger-B, General Mischief Dance Theatre, Deborah Hay and Anne Imhof. She holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Modern Dance Performance from The University of the Arts and currently works for Pentacle (Dance Works, Inc.)-a not-for-profit management support organization for the performing arts.
Tuesday, Apr. 7 at 7:30pm
General Admission
$12 in advance
$15 at the door
Students/Seniors
$10
45 minutes
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Credits
Photo Credit
Eric Bandiero