The Directors Series
Have you ever wondered how you would stage a production? What choices would you make? What would you want your audiences to feel? To think? Hop on a fast moving conveyor belt of four short pieces featuring music, theater, and movement.
Saturday, February 3 at 8pm
Sunday, February 4 at 5pm
Friday, February 9 at 8pm
Saturday, February 10 at 8pm
Sunday, February 11 at 5pm
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OdeRandee Paufve of Paufve Dance has worked with Cutting Ball as a choreographer on A Dreamplay in 2016 and the upcoming Timon of Athens. She makes her performance debut in Ode, a piece created and choreographed by Daria Kaufman.In Kaufman's words, "Ode is a solo dance theater piece that approaches the ballerina’s pointe shoe as a tool for exploring sexuality and persona. It is concerned with how this appendage re-figures the body, how it alternately restrains and liberates, and the illusions that it grants." Ode's scenic design is by legendary East Bay artist Lauren Elder.
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Daria Kaufman
Choreographer
Randee Paufve
Performer -
Proben im Haus
Finally coming together, after many years of trying, Artistic Director Paige Rogers and Left Coast Chamber Ensemble’s principal cellist Leighton Fong create an original piece of theater-music fusion. Actor Carla Pauli (seen in Cutting Ball's Pelleas & Melisande and Hedda Gabler) joins Rogers and Fong in examining questions of rehearsal: how it intersects with home life and what it means to perform. Cello selections featured in the piece are George Crumb’s "Sonata for Violoncello 1" and Gaspar Cassado’s "Cello Suite 1" as well as lauded New York City based composer Eve Beglarian’s "Testy Pony" with text by poet Zachary Schomburg.
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Paige Rogers
Director
Leighton Fong
Performer
Carla Pauli
Performer Iago: Images Unseen
Iago: Images Unseen is Bay Area native Jonathan Vandenberg's freshly created, starkly envisioned adaptation of Shakespeare's Othello, placing the lens on the journey and inner life of the play's villain, Iago, author of a fictive and destructive world. Vandenberg, in collaboration with a cast of three actors, brings his stunning aesthetic to a devised work rife with paradoxes.XXVandenberg co-founded Ashes Company in New York City after receiving an MFA in Directing from Columbia University. His visually captivating work is often lauded for incorporating image, presence, and ritual.x
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Jonathan Vandenberg
Director
Ed Berkeley
Othello
María Ascensción Leigh
Desdemona
Max Forman-Mullin
Iago-
Pezzetti 2
Beatrice Basso directed Pezzetti ("little pieces" in Italian) featuring co-creator and actor Valentina Emeri for last season’s Avant GardARAMA! Their piece investigated dislocation, childhood games, and the loss of one's mother in a trilingual solo performance. Continuing to explore these themes and deepen the work begun last season, this duo returns with Pezzetti 2: a second installment, this time bringing Basso onstage as well.
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Beatrice Basso
Creator/Performer
Valentina Emeri
Creator/Performer
The Director Series is made possible in part by Shira Katz, Lucinda Lee Katz, Kate Knickerbocker and Laura Irvin