5.03.2009

Landing - performance at green space

Here's our tech run for the Green Space Blooms festival, enjoy!

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  4.28.2009

Upcoming Performances

The slinkys have landed!

Landing performs its debut on Saturday, May 2nd @ 8pm as part of the Green Space Blooms Festival. David will be performing along with three of our talented guest dancers, Lydia Bell, Christie Newman, and Angela Salvetti.

Green Space Blooms is an annual festival of contemporary dance (most of it from local companies and choreographers) produced by Valerie Green/Dance Entropy at the company's studio Green Space. Festival details and advance tickets are available here.

Green Space is at 37-24 24th Street in LIC, and you can get directions here.

We will be performing Landing again on June 5 at 8pm as part of the Queens Academy of Arts and Dance ([QuAAD]) Marathon at Queens Theatre in the Park (oi, that's a mouthful), so mark your calendars and keep an eye out for details next month.

And then on June 20 at 4pm, on the other side of the glass plate, she wore nothing takes over Socrates Sculpture Park. It will be a whole new experience from our previous showings of other side, so don't miss it!

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  3.23.2009

Seen at Composer's Voice

We're venturing out of Astoria into the big city... do join us!

Seen Performance is performing this Sunday, March 29, in Vox Novus's "Composer's Voice" concert, a series for contemporary composers to express the musical, aesthetic, and personal "voice" created in their compositions.

Our own David Morneau curated the March program and included Box Shy, the first work in our Party Project series, which takes performance out of the black box and into party environments, challenging where and how we see performance. This short work considers the dual function of frames to shape and contain.

So come visit with us and enjoy a great hour of contemporary music + performance!

Sunday, March 29 @ 1pm (it's free!)
Jan Hus Church - 351 E 74th St

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  2.27.2009

Seen Open - celebrate one year with us!

March 2009 will mark the one-year anniversary of Seen Performance's first performance together and our beginnings as a performance collective.

To celebrate, we will be gathering at Rèst Âü Ránt, a local favorite in Astoria, for drinks and cheer (which we could all use more of these days!). We'll perform a work from The Party Project (it is a party after all) and be open for questions about Seen Performance, our work and visions. We'll also be selling some artwork to help raise funds for our project These Walls Sing.

Please save the date and join us when it comes around!

Seen Open - Annual Anniversary + Benefit Party
Tuesday, March 10, 2009 7-10p
Rèst Âü Ránt
30-01 35th Ave in Astoria
Free with donations to support the creation of new work warmly accepted.




Rèst Âü Ránt has a rich wine and beer menu, and their food is fantastic. They'll be doing beer flights for us, so come ready to try 'em all!

We're looking forward to celebrating with you - see you March 10!


Seen Open is, you guessed it, open to all and free with donations warmly accepted. All donations support the creation of new work. Not in town? Show your love for Seen Performance with a donation of any size, here.

Seen Performance is a sponsored project of Fractured Atlas, a non-profit arts service organization. Contributions in behalf of Seen Performance may be made payable to Fractured Atlas and are tax deductible to the extent permitted by law.

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  9.16.2008

"other side" at Art Festival on Pier 36

Here are a few glimpses from performing on the other side of the glass plate, she wore nothing at the Art Festival on Pier 36 last saturday, 9.13.08.


We had a blast with all the interesting art around (look out for our hazmat suit friend who wandered into the piece unannounced). and we learned a number of things about staging it outside for small audiences so we can make some changes for next time.

Performers are Amiti Perry + Jen Painter. other side created by Seen Performance, was first performed March 2008 at Dixon Place in Soho, NY.


Thanks for watching!

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  9.07.2008

"other side" performs on pier 36

We're taking our show on the other side of the glass plate, she wore nothing to the water!

Performed by Amiti Perry + Jen Painter
Saturday, 9/13 at 2pm on Pier 36 --details below.

Community Board Three presents: ART FESTIVAL on Pier 36!!!

Pier 36 is located off of Montgomery Street on the East River. With a view of old Brooklyn warehouses, the Brooklyn and Manhattan Bridges and the Statue of Liberty, Pier 36 is one of NYC's best kept secrets!

Saturday, September 13, 2008 2-6pm
Come join us for a day of art, performance and expression, featuring:

Aris Ziagos, Shoot the Messenger, Masala Jam, Jami Jacskson, Elise Knudson and Second Life, Carolyn Ota, Lydia Bell, Seen Performance, El Grito de Poetas, Alexa Benoit, Alexis Liston, Aguila Marrero and Reina Miranda, Ze'ev Willy Neumann, Michelle Hunter, Permanent Parade and Spilt Milk Productions, The New York City Street Players, Brian Starkey and more...!

Directions to the Pier: Take the F Train to the East Broadway stop, make a right when you exit subway and walk to Montgomery Street, then walk as far East as possible, all the way to the river and you will find Pier 36.

For more information on our artists, schedule and location, please check the blog: www.artsonpier36.blogspot.com

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seen performance in process

  5.03.2009

Landing - performance at green space

Here's our tech run for the Green Space Blooms festival, enjoy!

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  4.28.2009

Upcoming Performances

The slinkys have landed!

Landing performs its debut on Saturday, May 2nd @ 8pm as part of the Green Space Blooms Festival. David will be performing along with three of our talented guest dancers, Lydia Bell, Christie Newman, and Angela Salvetti.

Green Space Blooms is an annual festival of contemporary dance (most of it from local companies and choreographers) produced by Valerie Green/Dance Entropy at the company's studio Green Space. Festival details and advance tickets are available here.

Green Space is at 37-24 24th Street in LIC, and you can get directions here.

We will be performing Landing again on June 5 at 8pm as part of the Queens Academy of Arts and Dance ([QuAAD]) Marathon at Queens Theatre in the Park (oi, that's a mouthful), so mark your calendars and keep an eye out for details next month.

And then on June 20 at 4pm, on the other side of the glass plate, she wore nothing takes over Socrates Sculpture Park. It will be a whole new experience from our previous showings of other side, so don't miss it!

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  3.23.2009

Seen at Composer's Voice

We're venturing out of Astoria into the big city... do join us!

Seen Performance is performing this Sunday, March 29, in Vox Novus's "Composer's Voice" concert, a series for contemporary composers to express the musical, aesthetic, and personal "voice" created in their compositions.

Our own David Morneau curated the March program and included Box Shy, the first work in our Party Project series, which takes performance out of the black box and into party environments, challenging where and how we see performance. This short work considers the dual function of frames to shape and contain.

So come visit with us and enjoy a great hour of contemporary music + performance!

Sunday, March 29 @ 1pm (it's free!)
Jan Hus Church - 351 E 74th St

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  2.27.2009

Seen Open - celebrate one year with us!

March 2009 will mark the one-year anniversary of Seen Performance's first performance together and our beginnings as a performance collective.

To celebrate, we will be gathering at Rèst Âü Ránt, a local favorite in Astoria, for drinks and cheer (which we could all use more of these days!). We'll perform a work from The Party Project (it is a party after all) and be open for questions about Seen Performance, our work and visions. We'll also be selling some artwork to help raise funds for our project These Walls Sing.

Please save the date and join us when it comes around!

Seen Open - Annual Anniversary + Benefit Party
Tuesday, March 10, 2009 7-10p
Rèst Âü Ránt
30-01 35th Ave in Astoria
Free with donations to support the creation of new work warmly accepted.




Rèst Âü Ránt has a rich wine and beer menu, and their food is fantastic. They'll be doing beer flights for us, so come ready to try 'em all!

We're looking forward to celebrating with you - see you March 10!


Seen Open is, you guessed it, open to all and free with donations warmly accepted. All donations support the creation of new work. Not in town? Show your love for Seen Performance with a donation of any size, here.

Seen Performance is a sponsored project of Fractured Atlas, a non-profit arts service organization. Contributions in behalf of Seen Performance may be made payable to Fractured Atlas and are tax deductible to the extent permitted by law.

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  9.16.2008

"other side" at Art Festival on Pier 36

Here are a few glimpses from performing on the other side of the glass plate, she wore nothing at the Art Festival on Pier 36 last saturday, 9.13.08.


We had a blast with all the interesting art around (look out for our hazmat suit friend who wandered into the piece unannounced). and we learned a number of things about staging it outside for small audiences so we can make some changes for next time.

Performers are Amiti Perry + Jen Painter. other side created by Seen Performance, was first performed March 2008 at Dixon Place in Soho, NY.


Thanks for watching!

Labels: ,

  9.07.2008

"other side" performs on pier 36

We're taking our show on the other side of the glass plate, she wore nothing to the water!

Performed by Amiti Perry + Jen Painter
Saturday, 9/13 at 2pm on Pier 36 --details below.

Community Board Three presents: ART FESTIVAL on Pier 36!!!

Pier 36 is located off of Montgomery Street on the East River. With a view of old Brooklyn warehouses, the Brooklyn and Manhattan Bridges and the Statue of Liberty, Pier 36 is one of NYC's best kept secrets!

Saturday, September 13, 2008 2-6pm
Come join us for a day of art, performance and expression, featuring:

Aris Ziagos, Shoot the Messenger, Masala Jam, Jami Jacskson, Elise Knudson and Second Life, Carolyn Ota, Lydia Bell, Seen Performance, El Grito de Poetas, Alexa Benoit, Alexis Liston, Aguila Marrero and Reina Miranda, Ze'ev Willy Neumann, Michelle Hunter, Permanent Parade and Spilt Milk Productions, The New York City Street Players, Brian Starkey and more...!

Directions to the Pier: Take the F Train to the East Broadway stop, make a right when you exit subway and walk to Montgomery Street, then walk as far East as possible, all the way to the river and you will find Pier 36.

For more information on our artists, schedule and location, please check the blog: www.artsonpier36.blogspot.com

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