Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Upcoming Performance


Theatre of the Obsessed

Fellow graduate students, Betsy Miller and Maungsai Somboon, will present their Master of Fine Arts thesis projects. I am performing in Somboon's project. You have three nights to choose from!

Thursday - Saturday
February 3-5, 2011
8:00pm
The Ohio State University
Sullivant Hall Theater
1813 N. High Street at 15th Avenue

Tickets:
$10/general, $5/students, seniors

Sunday, January 9, 2011

Winter Quarter 2011 - so far so good!


So far the Winter Quarter is pretty cool - aside from the awful cold I have right now. Above is an example of the kind of cinema I'm watching right now in my Silent Cinema class - which I LOVE.

Here's my schedule:
Mondays
8-10 - Wexner Center
10:30 - 12:00 - Modern Technique class
12:15 - 6:15 - Wexner Center
Tues/Thurs
8:45 - 10:15 - Professional Development Seminar
10:30 - 1:00 - Wexner Center
1:30 - 3:20 - Silent Cinema class
3:30 - 5:00 - Wexner Center
Evening Derby Practice
Wednesdays
8-10 - Wexner Center
10:30 - 12:00 - Modern Technique class
12:30 - 2:30 - Wexner Center
2:45 - 4:15 - Workshop in Dance for Costa Rica
6:00 - 8:00 - Rehearsal with Erik Abbott-Main
Fridays
10:30 - 12:00 - Modern Technique class or catch up at Wexner Center
1:00 - 2:30 - Rehearsal with Maungsai Somboon
Saturdays
1:00 - 3:00 - Rehearsal with Maungsai Somboon
Derby Practice

So far, I'm having a good time...

Thursday, December 30, 2010

Gearing up...

"Where focus goes, energy flows. And if you don't take the time to focus on what matters, then you're living a life of someone else's design." - Tony Robbins via The Daily Love

I'm taking some time the next couple of days for some concerted planning and designing. There's only a year and a half left of graduate school for me. I want to make the most of it!

Monday, December 20, 2010

Fall Quarter Synopsis

I realize that I say this every quarter, but I'll pretend I don't and say it anyway - "This quarter was incredibly intense!" I think it's fair to say that I took on way more than I ever imagined I could (or probably should have) and I lived another day to talk about it. Two major factors contributed to said intensity.

1) I started my journey in WFTDA skills testing so that I could skate in bouts with the Ohio Roller Girls. WFTDA stands for Women's Flat Track Derby Association for those who are new to derby. I'm a baby in this sport. It's frightening, humbling and exciting all at the same time. And it's engrossing.

2) As for my course work, this quarter was completely tech heavy. I went to Gaga technique once or twice a week as an independent study, but other than that my physical practice really involved skating, hitting, and falling during derby practice. If it weren't for derby, I really wouldn't have had much time away from the computer. BUT a lot of great things came out of this quarter. Here goes:



Since the video file is too large, these are some snapshots from an animation I created in Maya. This was my first class in modeling, animating and lighting objects using software - yet another new world I visited this quarter. More humiliation perhaps, but a lot of little discoveries. I'm not sure what the future holds for me and Maya, but I do know that I would like to take the concept from this project and apply it to a redesign of my website.

And then there's "Women of the Flat Track." For my Dance for Camera/Video Editing class, I decided to focus on derby. Hey - it's movement! Kind of hard to deny that. What I discovered was that I wanted to make a feature-length documentary about the Ohio Roller Girls. My final project became a trailer (since obviously I wasn't going to make a documentary in less than 10 weeks). I'm super psyched to make the documentary now. Some of the footage will actually tie into my MFA project as well, which is tentative called "Portraiture and Perception." (That's another thing, I handed in my first draft of my final project to my committee. Things are moving along with this grad degree business!) You can find the trailer at my vimeo account, however, you'll need a password to see the video. Let me know if you have any questions....

As a continued independent study project, I am collaborating with Maree ReMalia and Michael Morris to develop merrygogo, Maree's website that examines her choreographic process. The attached image is a screenshot of "my" process. The mind map was started by Michael and at this point, I was just testing how the embedding of the map was going to work. I have more formating and transparency issues, but development is coming along.

It's already the week of Christmas. Now that I've wrapped up the 2010 Fall Quarter, I think I can move on (well except for the fact that all of these projects are continuing in one way or another). For now though - Happy Christmas to all, and to all a good night.

Saturday, November 20, 2010

Skatemare Before Christmas is Today!

My first public scrimmage is today! It's interleague, meaning that we split our league into two teams and play each other. It's the Roller Ghouls vs the Jingle Bells. We have to create skate names for this particular bout. Mine is LaRue Morgue (based on the short story by Edgar Allan Poe). Here are some preliminary costume pics. More pictures and video to follow.


Wednesday, November 10, 2010

In Rehearsal with Woody

In rehearsal with Woody circa 1993. Sometimes it just helps me to look at this picture.