Excited to share our new experimental film short for public view!
Dancers Annie Church Heinemann, Abby Marchesseault and Evita Zacharioglou join Artistic Director of Adams Company Dance, Mitzi Adams, to chat about their process of making their latest experimental film short, Honkin’ Red High Heels.
Find the symbolism in this film that eerily presses on a 2020 nerve!
Join us tonight for the premiere of our new film short, “Solely United.” This film short embraces the human spirit at its core. Woven amongst three sections of poetry, and featuring spoken word and dance — this poignant, experimental interplay between two performers, invites you into a mystical journey of darkness and light.
Our film footage was shot on February 2nd, 2023 at Triskelion Arts in Brooklyn, NY, and with the magic of my editor, Val Gomez Acosta, we whipped together this rare experiment pulling levers, in a couple of dozen hours. The day at the theater was another one of my Jiffy-Mixes, where when all was said and done, we probably were working only 2.5 hours.
I’m looking forward to sharing my new solo, “Fall Away,” tomorrow night on YouTube LIVE! This solo will premiere with dancer, Mark Willis, formerly of the Limón Dance Company, among other companies, and currently with White Wave, who joins Adams Company Dance to light up the stage with his soulful dancing of this brand new dance made about the enduring human spirit. With music by Nicole Renaud, this solo is sure to touch your heart!
In the decades long career path as a choreographer, February has always been a fertile month for creative projects. The fact that it’s my birthday month invigorates me, and some deep push from the universe seems to happen without my need to coerce it into happening. This season, a new solo set to the incomparable Nicole Renaud’s music, as well as the creation of a new film short, are on the docket. I’m excited to share with you a little sneak preview of things to come.
I was lucky, yet again, to be given the permission to use the music of the exquisitely talented singer, composer, and accordion player, Nicole Renaud. Her pure soprano voice and deep passion for reaching into my heart with her melody, made her piece, Le Bleu, the perfect match to my new solo, Fall Away. Nicole’s French flair is highlighted by her elaborate costumes, often equipped with unique lighting that illuminates her statuesque elegance. I was able to see her perform live during a Christmas show some years ago, and I’ll never forget how she captivated the audience with her unique display of artistry.
Nicole Renaud
Dancer, Mark Willis , gave a mature performance of his solo the day we did our showing in Brooklyn at the Triskelion Arts Theater. He seemed to have found the core of what the music was expressing, and what I was relaying as we were creating the piece. He’s a natural mover, and has a sensibility to use his technique to the fullest extent of the movement. Fall Away is about the shedding and letting go of that which no longer serves us. With Nicole’s music and Mark’s dancing, it felt like a symbiotic telling of a familiar life theme.
Next up was our shoot for my new film short with James A. Pierce, III, and Mark, entitled, Solely United. This experiment, using spoken word, dance, and a dose of theatricality, was shot by longtime cameraman, and editor, Joel Stephen. He was quick to maneuver his way around the stage, and capture the fusion of activity that took place in just an about an hour and a half. James is not only a dancer, but such a physical actor, because of his dance background. He learned all his lines ahead of time, making my life easier, as it sped up the process of filming each scene. After a brief rehearsal with the two of them prior to our theater day, they ended up looking like they had been working together for years. They utilized improv within the framework of what I had choreographed, and had me standing back in awe of their genuine inclinations. James hit his marks and dug into the material as if the words were coming out of his body. My husband, Don, was acting line producer, and without his help, I’d be lost. The tech went well due to the artistry and talent of Anna Wotring. She rolled with all of my flying by the seat of my pants style! With all the production elements percolating on high, this Winter project went off without a hitch — down to the choice parking spot we got right in front of the theater! Stay tuned for our YouTube premieres coming soon. Now, back to the editing room!
James on deckMark ready to goDon, Mark, Anna, Me, Joel, James
Working toward a new film and creating a new solo has been on the docket. Today, all will be a bit wild and crazy as we shift our senses for a film shoot. Dancer, Mark Willis, has been learning a new solo, “Fall Away,” which he dances beautifully with his whole heart and soul. Nicole Renaud’s music will highlight his piece — stay tuned for more on her in my next blog. As for the film, I’m excited to break new boundaries and invite in spoken word to add to the mix with one of my long-time dancers and consummate performer, James A. Pierce, III. James has been acting up a storm, and when last I saw him perform in Martha Clarke’s, “God’s Fool,” I was wowed by his vocals and acting ability. This film will incorporate all of his and Mark’s talents — an ambitious undertaking, but with the Triskelion Arts theater as my security blanket, I hope to bring all the elements together as we roll around on our playground! Stay tuned for more on this project~
Adams Company Dance premieres “Falling Away, ” a new solo set to the incomparable Nicole Renaud’s music, and performed by the exquisite dancer, Mark Willis, at Triskelion Artson Febraury 2!
ABOUT: This solo premiere features dancer, Mark Willis, formerly of the Limón Dance Company, among other companies, and currently with White Wave, who joins Adams Company Dance to light up the stage with his soulful dancing of this brand new dance made about the enduring human spirit. With music by Nicole Renaud, this solo is sure to touch your heart!
(Please note: we are doing an archival taping of this performance, so you will see this piece at least 2x)
For more info, please contact Don Adams, managing producer at 203-829-4767.
Looking forward to seeing you there! Thank you for supporting ADAMS COMPANY DANCE!
Elton John’s song, “I’m Still Standing,” seems appropriate for 2022. With the world’s events making us all feel like we’re at our rope’s end, it would seem that any artistic endeavor would be impossible. Somehow, through all the fits and starts, and the momentum slowing down due to COVID’s unpredictable nature, I was able to manage braving the elements to create, remake, and be honored to get back in the studio and on a world class stage in 2022. Without a lot left in my tank, I cruised to the last calendar page of December, where ACD was on the bill of the American Dance Guild’s festival at the Ailey Citigroup Theater, highlighting my year. Thanks to the dancers and all the behind-the-scenes helpers, 2022 was one for the books!
Tonight James A. Pierce, III & Heidi Sutherland perform the duet “Willing to Catch,” in a redux premiere on YouTube.
Tonight at 8:30p I will share the same piece I shared last week, but with different dancers performing.
About the piece:
“Willing to Catch,” was made for a residency at Temple University back in 2017. Two couples learned this duet back then, and one duo went on to perform it in Philadelphia, while the understudies performed it in NYC, at the CBG Dance Fall Festival. The music chosen then required a $500 fee every six months for me to share online. Well, that simply wasn’t possible, so with the help of a composer I found by the name of Jurrivh, and the ability to purchase a reasonably priced license, I am now able to share thiswork with you, displaying both couples with new music edited to the performances. Cheating? I guess, but art gives us the allowance to do what we want, right? Ha!
Ailey Citigroup Theater: 405 W 55th St, New York, NY 10019
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27 years ago Adams Company Dance was on the first ever adjudicated bill of the American Dance Guild at the Cunningham Dance Studio. Now, ACD will again return to the festival with two talented new dancers, Payton Primer and Derick McKoy, Jr., performing “I Will Show You An Ocean,” a passionate duet about the power of the human spirit. Both dancers have such impressive resumes, so be sure to check out their sites!
(A cast change was subsequently made for Mr McKoy; whereby, DaJuan Foley was added)
Dancer, Anna Levy, has been the acting rehearsal assistant and understudy to this duet. Her keen eye, and superlative skills in translation, have made the process of remounting this piece comfortable and efficient! Thank you to Anna!