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"it's strange to be here, the mystery never leaves you."

new dance work in progress by rosy simas
inspired by the writing of john o'donohue


july 23rd, 24th & 25th , 2010
friday - sunday at 8pm
bedlam theater

 



performers:
lindsay anderson
erin drummond
denise gagner
dustin haug
blake nellis
sharon picasso
rosy simas
tamin totzke

choreography/direction:
rosy simas

lighting design:
jeff bartlett

sound design:
c. andrew mayer

this event is made possible by our generous donors:
Southside Shiatsu, Blue Heron Bodywork, Doug Padilla,
Jina Penn, Laura Waterman Wittstock, Ted Rossen,
Peggy Hinz, Marne Zafar,
Lydia Joy Capistrant, Greta Peterman, Lisa First, Lee Roark, Christopher Empson, Megan Mayer, Graham Hartley, Matt Peiken, Priscilla & Julie Buffalohead, Tamin Totzke, Lori Chase, Sassy Lu Salon, Rick Little Wounded, Haven Salon,
Dennis Yelkin, Tammy Boots
Core Power Yoga, Core Pilates Studio, Dawn Strom,
Dancer's Studio, Dawn Dougherty, Jim Walsh, The Pines
Ada Jane, Mary Everest, Rogue Valley, Chris Koza, Eliza Blue, Aby Wolf, Zenon Dance, Namaste Cafe, Patrick's Cabaret,
Ballet of the Dolls
, Doug Beasley, Michael Thomsen, Bryant Lake Bowl, Rush Merchant, Patrick Maun, Body Cartography,
Marcie Rendon, Heart of the Beast.

 

Past Productions 2007 (archive coming soon)

Tic Toc,
Deborah Jinza Thayer & Rosy Simas. Studio 303, 372 Ste Catherine Ouest, Montréal. October 3, 4 & 5, 2008.

Have Gun Will Shoot, a dance and media work exploring patriotism, duty, power, betrayal and the fog of war.March 1st, 2nd, 3rd & 4th, 2007. The Ritz Theater: 345 13th Ave NE, Minneapolis
Read audience responses from the January 2006 show.

"Rosy Simas Guthrie wraps herself up in the stars and stripes--literally--in a work that challenges the complicted issues surrounding patriotism, power, and duty in an era marked by an unpopular war and a dishonest government. Accompanied by a cast of seven dancers ... Simas Guthrie combines elements of theater, improvisation, and modern dance to explore both the personal and societal implications of being soldier, citizen, and/or artist. It's a protest dance of sorts, but subtle enough to transcend the limitations of current events and political ideology." --Caroline Palmer, City Pages



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photos © j.t. guthrie photography