LEIMAY LUDUS Lab with Puppeteer Kate Brehm

Kate Brehm

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM 2017: LUDUS

Kate Brehm’s LUDUS Lab, Performing Invisibility, addresses the role of both the human body’s form and its dynamics while it is in service to that of an object outside and separate from it. Removing oneself from the assumption that one’s body is the focal point of an audience’s attention requires awareness, precision, and the ability to direct one’s energy production. Participants will harness this energy in service to the other, be it human or otherwise. While exploring this state students will also address the transformational dramaturgy of objects as architecture and prop. Participants will work in dance attire and simple objects.

Documentation

Kate Brehm and Peter Sciscioli
Kate Brehm and Peter Sciscioli
4 photos

Object Identifier

AMP.EDU.2017.6000.62

ID number

6000.62

Year Created

2017

Date Created

20170604

Performance dates

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Language

English

Running Time

12:00 pm - 3:00 pm

Extent

3 hrs

Curated Filters

Space / Location

Premiere Venue

CAVE Home Of LEIMAY
58 Grand St - Brooklyn, New York, NY

Premiere Venue specific dates

    Kate Brehm

    Artistic Directors: Ximena Garnica & Shige Moriya
    Administrative and Producing Manager: Drew Weinstein
    SOAK Production Stage Manager: Dina Paola Rodriguez
    SOAK Production Assistant: Mary Lowman
    SOAK Graphic Designer: Bobbie Miltcheva Studio Manager and Programs Liaison: Lindsey Mandolini
    Finance Associate and Bookkeeper: Polina Porras
    Marketing Associate: Kinshasa Peterson Administrative and Marketing Intern: Maddie Winchester
    LEIMAY Core Ensemble Members: Masanori Asahara & Derek DiMartini

    SOAK is supported, in part, by The New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew Cuomo and the New York State Legislature. SOAK and LEIMAY LUDUS are supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, in partnership with the City Council. Additional funding for LEIMAY’s presenting program is given by the Mertz Gilmore Foundation.