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5/4/14

first look! 5/8 & 5/10



dancesbyremi will be presenting two new pieces in Brooklyn Ballet's 2014 First Look series! An evening of diverse dance styles of emerging NYC choreographers. I will be showing "bag lady" & "morning commute" with new music mixed by Gregory Honigsberg and featuring my talented crew of dancers, Satomi Itohara, Britni Lariviere, Jillian Egan, David Covington, Marina Yuri, Brianna Goodman, Marie Davis, Ellen DiStefano, & Morgana Phlaum. 

#makinmoves

Featured Artists:
Randy Burd & Amy Miller
Gierre Godley
Denae Hannah
Remi Harris
Nikki Hefko
Sarah Holmes
Kate Ladenheim
Mari Meade
Kendra Monroe
Nellie Rainwater

The Actor's Fund Theatre
160 Schermerhorn street btwn Hoyt and Smith streets
Brooklyn, NY 11201

Dates: Thursday, 5/8 & Saturday, 5/10

Tickets: $15 General, $10 Student/Senior

Get yo tickets now!!! first look ticket

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3/27/14

ROULETTE presents 
SECOND NATURE in NEXT TO NOTHING 
and Special guest: THERE'S NO LAW


























It's Showtime! It's officiallt Spring and we invite you to two full evenings turned inside out as we improvise far beyond/outside the box and inhabit a stanger heartchamber. Please come share our delight and implosive humor!

April 3 & 4, 2014 // 8:00pm (Thursday/Friday)
ROULETTE: 509 Atlantic Avenue (entrance at the corner of 3rd Avenue) Brooklyn, NY 11217
With Special guests: THERE'S NO LAW:
Rachel Cohen, Irene Siegel, Andrea Stanley, Wil Carpenter and Michael Henry

NEXT TO NOTHING by Cassie Tunick, Heather Harpham, Danny Tunick. 
This musical/physical/vocal exposure of the present moment reveals what we've know all along-nothing happens for a reason. Next to nothing, there's always something clamoring to exist. In this fully improvised performance, distinctly evolved narratives dovetail with intricate dances. Songs avalanche out of sound, morph into gestural architectures with a keen ear for broken rhythms and altered states of mind. The will-o'-the-wisp moment is made flesh in Second Nature's ongoing exploration of the physical supernatural and the real-as-your-hometown. Lights by Nicholas Houfek.