Thursday: $10
Friday and Saturday: $20 general / $18 students and seniors
includes food / wine / unconventional performance
Due to the intimate structure of the 80-minute performance, each
audience will be limited to 50 people.
They are in residence at Oberlin by the good graces of the Theatre and Dance program, and the Office of the Provost with funds from the Nellie R. Heldt Lectureship.
They are teaching, setting a piece on Oberlin Dance Company and rehearsing their new work, INHABIT, to premier in Seattle this April.
As a part of the residency, they are having two open showings and invite you to join them.
*THE SKINNY ON THE SHOWINGS AT OBERLIN [1]*
Showing #1 Friday, March 2 4:30-6:30p Warner Main
Showing #2 Friday, March 9 8-9:30p Warner Main
ABOUT THE WORK
INHABIT is a culmination of the circumstances that bring strangers together, and a celebration of the common ground that makes connection possible.
Featuring Bianca Cabrera, Dustin Haug, KT Niehoff and Aaron Swartzman.
ABOUT THE COMPANY
Lingo is an inspired group of contemporary artists, athletes, actors, bravehearts, lunatics…and yes, dancers. They are drawn to the circumstances that provide common ground, inspire surprising connections and shift the entry point of how the public interfaces with dance. They seek platforms for work outside the limitations of proscenium-based performance, such as art “events” including food, drink, gathering and dancing, museum installations and one on one encounters in urban, public settings.
Based in Seattle, WA, and under the Artistic Direction of KT Niehoff, Lingo's work has been presented internationally in Canada, Japan, Ecuador and Cuba. Nationally, the company has been presented by venues including On the Boards, Seattle, The Joyce SoHo, NYC, Jacob's Pillow Dance Festival Inside/Out, Massachusetts, The Southern Theater, Minneapolis (through an NEA funded touring initiative Niehoff created called SCUBA), SUSHI performance gallery, San Diego, The Oregon Britt Festival and Vanderbilt University in Nashville, among others. The company was one of four chosen to represent the U.S. at the 2004 Tanzmesse in Düsseldorf, Germany.
The company's artistic integrity has been recognized by such institutions as The National Endowment for the Arts, The National Dance Project, The National Performance Network, Meet the Composer, Seattle, Washington and King County Arts Commissions, Arts International, among others.
Interview and video [2] and another Interview [3]
KT Niehoff holds a BFA in theater from New York University and began her dance career in New York City where she performed with Joy Kellman. In 1992 she relocated to Seattle where she performed with the Pat Graney Company. Niehoff began choreographing in the Northwest in 1995, and founded her company, Lingo dancetheater, in 1997. For Lingo, she has created four full-length works and numerous short works. She has been commissioned to create dances for Mt. Holyoke College, St. Olaf College, Cornish College of the Arts, and the d-9 Dance Collective. In 1996, Niehoff co-founded Velocity Dance Center with Michele Miller, which has since grown to be the epicenter of Seattle’s professional dance community, offering over thirty weekly classes and a 99-seat performance venue. In 2003, Niehoff and Velocity launched SCUBA National Touring Dance Alliance with a consortium of sister cities to support the growth and expansion of the country’s next generation of contemporary dance artists. Aside from teaching regularly at Velocity, Niehoff has taught technique and composition world-wide at numerous institutions including The Hong Kong Academy of the Performing Arts, New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts, Amsterdam’s School for New Dance Development, OH’s Oberlin University, and Madrid’s Estudio 3. Niehoff has been an invited artist to the National Performance Network conference and, in 2002, was an invited artist delegate to the think-tank retreat at White Oak that was sponsored by the Doris Duke Foundation. Her work there helped laid the platform for the Pacific Northwest Regional Dance Lab that took place in late summer 2004 in Seattle. Niehoff is the recipient of three Seattle Arts Commission Individual Artists Awards (1998, 2000 & 2002) and was a 2001 Artist Trust Fellow.
Links:
[1] http://www.oberlin.edu/cgi-bin/cgiwrap/events/calendar.pl?display=all&which=&s=&_e=16369
[2] http://www.elsieman.org/artists/lingo_dancetheater.html
[3] http://stream.realimpact.net/?file=clients/otb/20050511_KT.wma&type=wmv
[4] http://maps.google.com?q=651+Detroit+Avenue+%28between+W.+61st+and+W.+64th%29%2C+Cleveland%2C+OH%2C+%2C+us