GOLD SHOW | ROSE SHOW to Return for New Works in Austin, 5/29-6/1

By: Apr. 28, 2014
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Austin, TX -- Recognized last year by the Austin Chronicle as one of the Top Dance Performances of 2013, Gold Show|Rose Show, a co-production from Heloise Gold and Julie Nathanielsz, returns for a second year as a one-weekend presentation of New Works. The evening boldly weaves a riveting program of dance, film and performance in collaboration with local and international artists. Performances will be held May 29 - June 1, (Thursday - Saturday 8:00 pm, Sunday 2:00 pm) at Galaxy Studio, 1700 S. Lamar Blvd., Ste. 338. Limited seating is available and early ticket purchase is recommended.

Renowned, award-winning artists Heloise Gold and Julie Nathanielsz have collaborated for years on a variety of projects, but The Gold Show|Rose Show last year marked the first time the duo co-produced a performance. The performance was put together with an interest in looking at whether their works - stemming from individual histories - shared commonalities in theme or process.

Through the process of the first year, Gold and Nathanielsz discovered that what ties their work together are perhaps three elements: that their works source from everyday experience and observation, arise from a trust in the body's mysterious stories and movements, and that what is revealed is non-idiomatic works that highlight theatricality of the body itself. Sharing mundane production tasks, that's a bonus.

Gold Show|Rose Show again incorporates an evocative mix of voice, sound, dance, experimental film and music in order to explore various themes; the essence of play, spontaneity, nature, and relationships among others. Audiences will be transfixed by playful, powerful and moving performances.

The evening spotlights Heloise Gold's ardent commitment to collaboration in the making of performance works. The show includes two collaborative duets, one with actor Jason Phelps and one with dancer Elaine Dove. Embracing the unpredictable is what drives the creative process in each work. What gets created when people get together and play? The two duos convey a dedication to spontaneity, distillation, and presence.

The Sound That Shook The World embodies the extremes of fake opera, the grittiness of punk rock, and the subtlety of a hum. Hips and Jet Streams is a collision of Middle Eastern dance with unforeseen quirks of fate. A short experimental film and slide show, Black Stockings, in collaboration with Diana Prechter and Rich Armington is also on the program. The environment creates sensation, and visuals are the conduit.

Julie Nathanielsz' primary current interest is in the origins, arrival, and also usefulness, of rhythm, cadence and gesture in the body. Her signature solo Yo, Genesis, investigates these themes. Partly developed in residence at Saaren Karteno, Finland, it features an original composition by Maija Hynninnen, and light by Natalie George. Also on the program, special guest Margery Segal makes her comeback as a performing and creative artist in The Backup Dancer: Bits and Acts from the Night Train, a set-to of montages drawn from contemporary and backup dance moves. Music is the madness that fuels this landscape. Expect quirky moves and transportation throughout the scaffolding of the simple pleasures of dancing, from Segal and Nathanielsz.

Seating is limited and early ticket purchased is encouraged. Tickets can be purchased online http://gsrs.bpt.me/ or by calling (512) 669-6985.

PERFORMER BIOS:

"Front and center in Heloise's creations: her commitment to experimentation; her trust in the intelligence of the body; her love of the absurd; her passion for collaboration...." Heloise Gold's performance career traverses numerous paths beginning with childhood appearances with the Bolshoi Ballet (1962) to performing in Robert Wilson's legendary 12 hour opera The Life And Times Of Joseph Stalin (1973); to participating in many experimental happenings in NYC in the 1970's. Heloise moved to Austin in 1978 and has since created a steady body of work as a performing artist, dancer, choreographer and comedian. Her arrival to the Austin cultural landscape began at a high professional level and saw Heloise dancing and touring with the Deborah Hay Dance Company (1980-1985). Parallel to and additional to this activity, Heloise created her own original full-length works and became known as one of Austin's premiere performance artists, being a key player in the experimental work developed in the 1980's and 1990's. A fertile and generative artistic relationship in the early '90's with electronic/ New Music pioneer Pauline Oliveros took Gold around the world in both performance and teaching capacities (1991 to 2011). The conclusion of this deeply informative artistic partnership has brought Heloise's creative focus back home to Austin in recent years and has seen the artist collaborate with many of Austin's current performance visionaries. Website: heloisegold.com

Elaine Dove has been dancing and exploring space for many years, both internal and external. Her work as teacher, artist and healer forms the basis for finding ways into enlivening whatever catches her attention, both briefly and over time. She is glad to be dancing with Heloise yet again. To learn more about Elaine visit www.bluestudio.org.

Maija Hynninen has made a name for herself in a short space of time as the composer of works incorporating the human voice, live electronics and multidisciplinary performances. She entered the Sibelius Academy in 2003 to study with Paavo Heininen while also earning a violin diploma at the Norwegian Academy of Music. She also enjoyed exchange years in Staatliche Hochschule für Musik und Darstellende Kunst Stuttgart with Oliver Schneller and Piet Meyer, as well as IRCAM Cursus 1, Paris. Hynninen's music has been presented and commissioned by YLE (Finnish broadcasting company), Viitasaari Time of Music -festival, Helsinki Chamber Choir, Avanti! Chamber Orchestra, the International Maj Lind piano competition, Jaana Kärkkäinen, Andrea Carola Kiefer, Susanne Kujala, Juho Laitinen and Camilla Hoitenga. At the moment she focuses solely on composing with the support of Alfred Kordelin Foundation.

Julie Nathanielsz is a dance-maker based in Austin, Texas since 1996. Her choreographic work is chiefly concerned with connections between perception and composition, and explores narratives embedded in touch, movement, sight, and vibration. Julie's work has been presented by Fusebox Festival, No Idea Festival, Musical Bridges Around the World, Church of the Friendly Ghost, and the Blanton Museum, among others. Noted by the Austin Chronicle for its "deep exploration, poetic connections, and relentless questioning of the body" Julie's work has enjoyed consistent recognition by the Chronicle and Austin Critics' Table, as well as financial support from the City of Austin. In 2013 she enjoyed residency at Saaren Karteno (Finland), with support from the Kone Foundation. Julie pursues ongoing collaborations with dance artists Beverly Bajema, Elaine Dove, and Heloise Gold. www.julienathanielsz.com

Jason Phelps is a multi-disciplinary artist who has been making theatre for over 30 years. In the 90's he co-founded Frontera@Hyde Park Theatre and performed in too many plays to mention. He has also performed with Capital T (There Is A Happiness That Morning Is), Rude Mechs (Lipstick Traces US tour), Salvage Vanguard (Tilt Angel), Zach Scott (Angels in America, Spring Awakening), and MS Nerve Dance Co. His solo dance theatre work has been seen in Chicago, Boston, Seattle, Minneapolis/St. Paul, and Austin at FUSEBOX. He has received 5 Best Actor Awards from the Austin Critics Table. Currently, Jason is working on a major multi-media theatre event, FEAST OF MY HEART, which will happen in 2014 at Salvage Vanguard Theater.

Margery Segal Performer/Dancer/Healer. I have danced my whole life: now, I want to begin again. Chops: Professional dancer in NYC in the Dance-Performance companies of Stephanie Skura, Yochiko Chuma, Nina Martin and the London-based Gaby Agis, plus numerous others; Choreographer/Writer/ Deviser/Artistic Director of the Austin based Dance Performance company Margery Segal/NERVE; Resident Choreographer for Frontera @ Hyde Park Theatre. Different chops: Therapist of Somatic/Developmental Movement, Pre/Perinatal Birth, Body-Mind Centering & Body-Centered Psychotherapy. Presently: Is investigating movement-moments-as-cohesion-in-a-fractured-emotional-landscape, in healing and dance. www.wholemovementcenter.com


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