BodyStories: Teresa Fellion Dance to Present THE MANTISES ARE FLIPPING, 5/21-23

By: Jan. 14, 2015
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BodyStories: Teresa Fellion Dance presents The Mantises Are Flipping (P.S. I'll have whatever they're having), World Three as part of the DANCE: Access series* at Danspace Project from May 21-23, 2015 at St. Marks Church, 131 East 10th Street, NYC. Tickets will be available beginning March 2015. For more information, please visit http://bodystoriesfellion.org.

Derived from Teresa Fellion's Master of Fine Arts thesis solo at Sarah Lawrence College, Mantises utilizes contrasting movement qualities, while creating polyrhythmic movement where the upper and lower body perform separate dynamics and rhythms. With Fellion's direction, the company dancers are investigating themes including: the nature of opposites, "sanity versus insanity", the effects of sound on the body both internally and externally, and the changing psychological states of several individuals in a thread of isolation. These have informed their ever-changing imaginative development process to cultivate new discoveries.

"The Mantises Are Flipping (P.S. I'll have whatever they're having) is a long-term contemporary dance project which has evolved during three separate, detailed stages of fresh development, exploring duality that creates a voyeuristic point of observation into idiosyncratic worlds and relationships among individuals," said Teresa Fellion, Artistic Director of BodyStores: Teresa Fellion Dance. "World One premiered at ICA Boston and CPR-Center for Performance Research in 2013, exposing our sound and movement vocabularies, created to contain opposing qualities simultaneously. World Two premiered at Manhattan Movement and Arts Center and Bryant Park Summerstage in 2014, offering layers of cohesion to four distinct, rich environments. Through further movement and sound development, as well as extended spatial and interactive design research, in May 2015 we will premiere a new work, Mantis (World 3), which will give the audience an immersive experience in the imaginative, playful, yet 'unfortunately adult' world of Mantises Are Flipping."

Mantises will feature dancers Iman Barnes, Zach Bergfelt, Corey Bliss, Alex Jenkins, Andrew Magazine, Monica Mordaunt, and Audrey Rachelle Stanley; with costumes by Ljupka Arsovska; and live music and original composition by Ryan Edwards and John Yannelli.

*DANCE: Access is a self-produced series administered by Danspace Project that serves independent choreographers and dance companies.

BodyStories: Teresa Fellion Dance is a contemporary dance company that strives to capture and communicate universal human encounters through dynamic, purposeful movement. We are a multifaceted, highly physical company laced with provocative, emotional, political and humorous edges. Our mission is to examine depths of society in their darkest and brightest moments and to inspire audiences to physically sense emotional and psychological aspects of the human condition on stage. Live music is an important factor in many of our works. We also consistently work via in-depth collaborations in lighting, costume, video and set design. In addition to creating and performing innovative works, our company is committed to reaching diverse populations through outreach and education and maintaining a stable business model to sustain our work. Our company values international exchange; we collectively speak nine languages and research, perform, and collaborate with artists from five continents. Shown works and taught at Baryshnikov Arts Center, Jacob's Pillow, ENTPE University (France), NYU, UME, UFL, Pace, SLC, Jazz at Lincoln Center, Ailey Citigroup Theatre, Bryant Park Summer Stage, Dixon Place, 92nd St. Y, 4 Times Square, Franco-American Cultural Centre, BDF Edinburgh, Ailey School, and with Phish.

More information at www.bodystoriesfellion.org.



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