Bushwick Open Studios 2015 Eunoia Dance Ex had its New York preview of TRIPD at Bushwick Open Studios this past Saturday (6/6/2015). Bushwick Open Studios is annual art festival in Brooklyn run by Arts in Brooklyn. During Bushwick Open Studios, artists residing in Bushwick (a neighborhood in Brooklyn) open their studio doors to the public.Continue reading “Bushwick Open Studios 2015”
Author Archives: Koryn Ann Wicks
The gift of receiving
The Gift of Receiving I am pleased to announce on behalf of E.D.E. that our Kickstarter for the Montreal Fringe was a success. We owe a huge thank you to all of our generous contributors; you are making this project happen! Also, a big thank you to everyone who supported the campaign by spreading the word.Continue reading “The gift of receiving”
Studio Bizz, our home away from home
I am very pleased to announce that Eunoia Dance Ex will be conducting our TRIPD workshops in collaboration with Studio Bizz during our run at the Montreal Fringe! Studio Bizz‘ state of the art studios have been providing creative space to artists in Montreal since 1988. We feel very lucky to count them as a creativeContinue reading “Studio Bizz, our home away from home”
Collaboration as a way out of the talent vs. hard work trap
Collaboration as a way out of the talent vs. hard work trap Collaboration is not a skill that comes easy to me, so why do I direct a company with collaboration at the heart of its mission? I think it is a trope that creative people are headstrong and passionate about their ideas; I amContinue reading “Collaboration as a way out of the talent vs. hard work trap”
Necessity is the mother of invention
Necessity is the mother of invention Lately I’ve been thinking a lot about this English proverb. Recently, I was fortunate enough to book an exciting opportunity to show my work at Harwood Estate Vinyards. The performance will take place in an unconventional performance space; an operational winery in Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada. This opportunityContinue reading “Necessity is the mother of invention”
Curating Experience with Sensory Overload
Curating Experience with Sensory Overload If anyone has ever told you that you over think things, then you and I have something in common. I analyze almost everything, sometimes at the expense of truly being present in my experiences. Lately I’ve been thinking a lot about the difference between analyzing and experiencing as it pertainsContinue reading “Curating Experience with Sensory Overload”
Belinda McGuire + MADboots Dance, In Studio Performance
Belinda McGuire + MADboots Dance, In Studio Performance I spend a lot of time thinking about the relationship between performers and their audience (or vice versa). How do we define that? For people who attend the theater what relationship do they feel to those on stage? What do they ask of the performers? On theContinue reading “Belinda McGuire + MADboots Dance, In Studio Performance”
DanceNOW at Joe’s Pub, Dorothy, Annie, and Maria
DanceNOW at Joe’s Pub, Dorothy, Annie, and Maria Last night I had the pleasure of attending DanceNOW’s presentation Dorothy, Annie, and Maria at Joe’s Pub. The show consisted of three works commissioned by DanceNOW over the past 10 years. The performance began with Nicholas Leichter Dances’ The Wiz, continued with The Bang Group’s Showdown, and endedContinue reading “DanceNOW at Joe’s Pub, Dorothy, Annie, and Maria”
The deal with Nerves
The deal with Nerves Last week, I got a call back for the National Tour of Mamma Mia! I was ecstatic. I’ve never been a big fan of musicals, however my love of Abba runs deep and so Mamma Mia is up there on my list of dream jobs. There was just one catch, for thisContinue reading “The deal with Nerves”
Dance with me, not on me
Dance with me, not on me Living in New York City sometimes feels like an experiment in claustrophobia. There are times when I get the impression that the city is testing the limits of my personal space; for example, as I jam myself onto the L train at rush hour, or find myself at my favorite restaurantContinue reading “Dance with me, not on me”