Nachmo 4 Rehearsal After-thoughts

I’ve been collaborating with 16 dancers to create work for Nachmo 4. This year I’ll be presenting the work to the public at an informal showing on February 16th at Green Street Studios.

With only one rehearsal left (out of 5 total) I am feeling more anxious and excited as ever to share new work. I am trying to suppress the sometimes incessant inner questioning: am I creating the work I’m supposed to with the ‘right’ music and structure and story and movement? Will people ‘like’ this work? What will they think (if anything) at all?

In rehearsal yesterday we took all of the pieces we created through structured improvisation and stitched them together, all of us surprised when the music ended and we were ‘finished’, after an hour of allowing aural and visual cues to lead the way and a flow sense of mind making decisions of what to put where when and why.

The where and when are the easy decisions for me. The why is much more elusive, harder to articulate and define. Last night I attended the Dance Complex’s Shared Choreographer’s Concert, a program that pairs choreographers with mentors over 3 months to develop new works. To conclude the show, choreographers answered questions from the audience. One question was how the mentoring process changed or influenced their work, and a choreographer responded that the mentorship focused her attention on why she was making decisions about time and space – understanding why dancers were doing what where, who enters and exits, what music to use and what risks to take.

Is articulating and understanding why each move exists where and when necessary to make work that resonates with others? Or can I trust the different way of knowing that I tap into when choreographing?

– Jessica

My ChoreoReel and Woes of Self-Promotion

Almost a year ago I decided to work on a promo video for my choreography and performance. It’s something I’ve thought of doing for a years, but is generally a thought I have only when I feel like I am not doing enough, being enough, just not good enough. While putting it all together, I couldn’t help but feel a bit vain and narcissistic. Is there a part of choreography that is inherently selfish or self-centered? Or is it the way this economy is; individuals market products trying to make other people want to buy them? While I know I don’t want to ‘commoditize’ myself, I do know that eventually it would be nice if people paid to watch my dance work.

So here it is, The first draft of a short video I made on free editing software. Yes there is a watermark, the text is funky and there are plenty of other things wrong with it (at least in my opinion), but I have to send it out there. If I wait until it’s perfect, no one will ever see it except me. Enjoy, and please comment!

– Jessica

New Year, New Cubicle, New Dance Happenings

It has been a while since I’ve posted here, and wanted to update y’all on current dance happenings. In addition to my cubicle location changing (I now work at MassArt and thankfully am surrounded by art and artists all day), I am currently working with 16 dancers to create new choreography for National Choreography Month (Nachmo)!

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Nachmo Rehearsal

This year in Boston, almost 20 choreographers are putting their nose to the grindstone for Nachmo 4. I started participating in Nachmo 3, having been inspired by videos from the previous year, where dancers committed to creating new phrases each day. I am excited by the call to put aside all excuses, objections, and barriers to choreographing for the month of January.

This year, in addition to creating new work and challenging myself, the most exciting yield of Nachmo 4 is the networking connections that are brewing in preparation for an inaugural informal showing of work I am organizing. Green Street Studios, a non-profit center for movement and dance, is excited to host the event and support the continued development of dance-making in Boston.

If you are in the Boston area, we are still open for a few more choreographers to participate, and hope you can attend the show and support dance making in our community.

Nachmo Boston Informal Showing
February 16th, 7:30 – 9:00pm
Green Street Studios
Cambridge, MA
Register to present work
*Ticket info coming soon

Looking forward to sharing new choreography with you in 2013!

– Jessica