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SUMMARY:Americana: Entitled @ Beyond the Studio Doors
DESCRIPTION:Americana: Entitled (solo version) performed at RedLine’s Beyond the Studio Doors. \nAmericana: Entitled is a dance work\, choreographed by Kate Speer\, that is performed upon a deteriorating landscape of the United States. As the dance progresses\, the dancers’ footprints through molasses leave tracks\, lines\, and divisions across the landscape. With an original music score by composer Michael Clark\, the sound mixes nostalgic American rock with abrasive\, distorted guitar riffs to create a dystopian atmosphere. \nEntitled is part of the Americana creative series that exposes the underpinnings of collective American nostalgia\, particularly white America. In this version\, the emphasis is on the self-indulgence of white culture\, here represented through Western concert dance\, and the destruction–the divisions and lines–created across the United States. Before Western settlers\, there were no maps\, lines of ownership or division of land\, at least in Western understanding. Now there are highways\, state lines\, reservations controlling Native resources\, the list is endless. This brief performance work isolates the indulgence of “art-for-beauty’s sake” against the lasting impact it may leave behind.
URL:http://www.katespeerdance.org/happening/americana-entitled-beyond-the-studio-doors/
LOCATION:RedLine Contemporary Art Center\, 2350 Arapahoe St\, Denver\, CO\, 80205
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190207T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190207T203000
DTSTAMP:20260419T001044
CREATED:20181220T232701Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181220T232859Z
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SUMMARY:square product theatre: Celebration\, Florida by Greg Wohead
DESCRIPTION:February 6 – 9 | Carsen Theater (GA)$24 | $15 (Student) | $20 (Senior)  *All tickets $30 at the door!*Age Guideline: 12+\n\n\n\nFebruary 7:\nMark Collins and Kate Speer (We’ve never met!!!!!)\n\nFeaturing two unrehearsed performers who have never met\, CELEBRATION\, FLORIDA by Greg Wohead is a quietly surreal show for anyone who has ever missed anyone or anything. Veering between reality and simulation\, the piece orbits around ideas of surrogacy; a stand-in to replace a person you miss\, a re-creation of an experience you can’t stop thinking about\, nostalgia for a place that perhaps never existed. Greg will speak to the audience through two performers using pre-recorded audio and headphones. They will know almost nothing about the show when they walk onstage.
URL:http://www.katespeerdance.org/happening/square-product-theatre-celebration-florida-by-greg-wohead/
LOCATION:Dairy Arts Center\, 2590 Walnut Street\, Boulder\, CO\, 80302\, United States
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CREATED:20181220T231627Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190108T211948Z
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SUMMARY:Americana: Entitled @ REACH Opening
DESCRIPTION:Americana: Entitled performed at RedLine’s REACH Exhibition Opening. \nAmericana: Entitled is a dance work\, choreographed by Kate Speer\, that is performed upon a deteriorating landscape of the United States. As the dance progresses\, the dancers’ footprints through molasses leave tracks\, lines\, and divisions across the landscape. With an original music score by composer Michael Clark\, the sound mixes nostalgic American rock with abrasive\, distorted guitar riffs to create a dystopian atmosphere. Performers are Maggie Ammons\, Amy Bishop\, Jessica Troppmann\, Rowan Salem\, and Kate Speer. \nEntitled is part of the Americana creative series that exposes the underpinnings of collective American nostalgia\, particularly white America. In this version\, the emphasis is on the self-indulgence of white culture\, here represented through Western concert dance\, and the destruction–the divisions and lines–created across the United States. Before Western settlers\, there were no maps\, lines of ownership or division of land\, at least in Western understanding. Now there are highways\, state lines\, reservations controlling Native resources\, the list is endless. This brief performance work isolates the indulgence of “art-for-beauty’s sake” against the lasting impact it may leave behind.
URL:http://www.katespeerdance.org/happening/americana-entitled-reach-opening/
LOCATION:RedLine Contemporary Art Center\, 2350 Arapahoe St\, Denver\, CO\, 80205
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190125T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190125T193000
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CREATED:20181220T231344Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190108T212009Z
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SUMMARY:Americana: Entitled @ Opening
DESCRIPTION:Americana: Entitled performed at RedLine Resident Artist Show Opening. \nAmericana: Entitled is a dance work\, choreographed by Kate Speer\, that is performed upon a deteriorating landscape of the United States. As the dance progresses\, the dancers’ footprints through molasses leave tracks\, lines\, and divisions across the landscape. With an original music score by composer Michael Clark\, the sound mixes nostalgic American rock with abrasive\, distorted guitar riffs to create a dystopian atmosphere. Performers are Maggie Ammons\, Amy Bishop\, Jessica Troppmann\, Rowan Salem\, and Kate Speer. \nEntitled is part of the Americana creative series that exposes the underpinnings of collective American nostalgia\, particularly white America. In this version\, the emphasis is on the self-indulgence of white culture\, here represented through Western concert dance\, and the destruction–the divisions and lines–created across the United States. Before Western settlers\, there were no maps\, lines of ownership or division of land\, at least in Western understanding. Now there are highways\, state lines\, reservations controlling Native resources\, the list is endless. This brief performance work isolates the indulgence of “art-for-beauty’s sake” against the lasting impact it may leave behind.
URL:http://www.katespeerdance.org/happening/americana-entitled/
LOCATION:RedLine Contemporary Art Center\, 2350 Arapahoe St\, Denver\, CO\, 80205
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190125
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190225
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CREATED:20181220T230333Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190108T212207Z
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SUMMARY:RedLine Annual Resident Artist Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Now That I Have Your (un)divided Attention…\nAnnual Resident Artist Exhibition\nJanuary 25 – February 23\, 2019 \nCurated by Nicole M. Crawford\nReception: January 25\, 2019\, 6 – 9 PM \nResident Artists Studio Tour: February 15\, 6 – 8 PM \nParticipating Resident Artists: Tya Alisa Anthony\, Sarah Bowling\, Mackenzie Browning\, Colby Deal\, Trey Duvall\, Lares Feliciano\, Anthony Garcia Sr.\, Caleb Hahne\, Clay Hawkley\, Juntae TeeJay Hwang\, Marsha Mack\, Tony Ortega (Resource Artist)\, Charles Parson (Resource Artist)\, Eileen Roscina Richardson\, Kate Speer\, Michael Sperandeo\, Kenzie Sitterud\, Carley Warren (Resource Artist) \nParticipating Alumni: Ashley Frazier\, Megan Gafford\, Esther Hernandez\, Andrew Huffman\, Stephanie Kantor\, John Lake\, Sammy Lee\, Ella Maria Ray\, Becky Wareing Steele\, Mario Zoots \nNow That I Have Your (un) divided Attention… is the annual resident artist exhibition and formally launches the 2019 theme of D | Vision\, a series of exhibitions that will explore the relationship between social\, cultural or political division and artistic vision. Throughout the year\, RedLine’s exhibits\, special events\, and programs will seek to investigate the ways in which division opens space for new creation and perspectives or how culture makes vision out of division.
URL:http://www.katespeerdance.org/happening/redline-resident-artist-show/
LOCATION:RedLine Contemporary Art Center\, 2350 Arapahoe St\, Denver\, CO\, 80205
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181018
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20181029
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SUMMARY:First\, Do No Harm
DESCRIPTION:Created by Tara Rynders\, in collaboration with writer Edith Weiss and co-directors Lia Bonfilio and Jadd Tank. \nFor two weeks in October 2018\, The Clinic will premiere its immersive performance titled First\, Do No Harm at Rose Medical Center in Denver\, Colorado. First\, Do No Harm is an intimate journey of personal loss\, love\, life and death. Throughout the tender span of 120 minutes dancers\, actors and musicians will guide you throughout the hospital where these themes will be explored through the eyes of the caregivers and the cared for. Absurd\, raw and creative to the very last detail\, First\, Do No Harm takes the audience on a pendulum swing\, back and forth until collectively we reach the very core of our human condition\, sharing an experience which shapes our interactions and the way we experience each other.  Performers include: Cortney McGuire\, Kristine Whittle\, Julie Rooney\, Maegan Keller\, Rowan Salem\, Kate Speer\, Jun Akiyama\, Suzanna Wellens\, Sexton McGrath\, Lia Bonfilio\, Tara Rynders\, Jake Wherry\, Johanna Brown\, Olivia Dyer\, Emma Acheson\, and Sydney Clapp. \n7:00PM SHOWTIME \nWEEK 1 \n\nTHURSDAY\, OCTOBER 18TH\nFRIDAY\, OCTOBER 19TH\nSATURDAY\, OCTOBER 20TH\nSUNDAY\, OCTOBER 21ST\n\nWEEK 2 \n\nTHURSDAY\, OCTOBER 25TH\nFRIDAY\, OCTOBER 26TH\nSATURDAY\, OCTOBER 27TH\nSUNDAY\, OCTOBER 28TH\n\nhttps://vimeo.com/290093970
URL:http://www.katespeerdance.org/happening/the-clinic/
LOCATION:Rose Medical Center\, 4567 E 9th Ave\, Denver\, CO\, 80220
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180930T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180930T220000
DTSTAMP:20260419T001044
CREATED:20180813T213248Z
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SUMMARY:T H E  U N S E E N  F E S T I V A L 2018
DESCRIPTION:Working with new definitions of experimental film\, writing\, and dance during a full 30 days of screenings and other performances at multiple venues from September 1 to September 30\, 2018\, Counterpath is excited to present year 2 of The Unseen Festival\, exploring notions of the resistant\, the excluded\, and the unacknowledged. \nNightly events will take place at Counterpath\, with secondary venues including Georgia Art Space\, Gildar Gallery\, Peralta Projects\, Dikeou Collection\, and the University of Colorado\, Boulder. The festival also includes nightly offsite screenings across Denver\, locations to be announced each evening. Running alongside the festival is a feature\, “consent not to be\,” of Fred Moten’s trilogy consent not to be a single being\, as well as a feature of local businesses in the Counterpath neighborhood\, “Locale.” \nWork in the Unseen Festival represents outputs from artists\, approximately 50% women\, in over 40 different countries\, with over 180 participants—see the full list here—and approximately 200 films. \nTickets are $7 for each evening\, with full access passes for the month just $100. \nSunday\, Sept. 30\nClosing Night! Best of the Fest!\n7:30–10pm\nPreceded by a dance performance by Kate Speer and Megan Madorin.\nMain venue films:\nUnseen offsite: Birth of a Nation (1915)\, pt. 2\nConsent not to be: reading “The New International of Insurgent Feelings”
URL:http://www.katespeerdance.org/happening/t-h-e-u-n-s-e-e-n-f-e-s-t-i-v-a-l-2018/
LOCATION:Counterpath\, 7935 East 14th Avenue\, Denver\, CO\, 80220\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180927T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180927T220000
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CREATED:20180813T214424Z
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SUMMARY:The Bedroom: Performance Night
DESCRIPTION:Performances By:   \n\nKate Speer — katespeerdance.org \nOndine Geary — ondine.dance \nLaura Ann Samuelson — lauraannsamuelson.com\n\nThis one-time special event is a showcase for three local performance artists inside the work of Kenzie Sitterud’s The Kitchen Table and The Bedroom\, two large-scale immersive installations. This interactive experience bridges the gap between performance and installation art in a gallery setting. Please join us for a night of movement. Donations are welcome. \nIn The Bedroom\, Kenzie Sitterud confronts notions of the gender binary and codified identity norms. Their work is important in today’s context of identity politics and investigates the question of what it means to be unapologetically human. The liminal space of the binary is explored in works such as The Kitchen Table\, and speaks to the queer experience of dysphoria and the violence of categorized identity formulation. Sitterud begins to break down the restrictive and suffocating nature of our gendered society and the harm this system causes queer folks\, along with other oppressed peoples today.
URL:http://www.katespeerdance.org/happening/the-bedroom-performance-night/
LOCATION:808 Projects\, 808 Santa Fe Drive\, Denver\, CO\, 80204\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180820T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180820T203000
DTSTAMP:20260419T001044
CREATED:20180709T194509Z
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SUMMARY:Make/Shift Monday: 10 Little Gestures with Kate Speer
DESCRIPTION:Come explore creating movement gestures in this bodies-on workshop. Gestures are a mode of body language used in daily life and dance composition. Participants will craft 10 little gestures based of their own personal history and uncover the unique stories of others in the room. All bodies and abilities welcome. At the end each participant will have a personal dance “phrase” to share. \nFREE and open to the public! All ages welcomed! Please RSVP! \nMake/Shift Monday is a fun\, off-script program created for and by Denver’s unique creative community.  Join us for these regular happenings that activate the space and provide informal opportunities to engage with RedLine. More information here.
URL:http://www.katespeerdance.org/happening/make-shift-monday-10-little-gestures-with-kate-speer/
LOCATION:RedLine Contemporary Art Center\, 2350 Arapahoe St\, Denver\, CO\, 80205
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180810T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180810T171500
DTSTAMP:20260419T001044
CREATED:20180709T194930Z
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SUMMARY:Prow\, dance performance @ 48 Hours
DESCRIPTION:Prow is an interdisciplinary work (dance and music) which addresses the theme of migration. The travels\, losses\, efforts and the arrival to an impenetrable wall are only broken through human recognition\, empathy\, and the encounter with one another. Choreographic direction: Claudia Lavista; Original Score: Jesse Manno \n48 Hours of Socially Engaged Art & Conversation Summit is a two day summit and exhibition that engages cultural organizations\, non-profits\, artists\, and individuals to share their expertise on cultural responsiveness\, social responsibility\, and collective leadership. Inspired by Denver’s Imagine 2020 Cultural Plan\, 48 Hours aims to promote positive social change through creativity and innovation.
URL:http://www.katespeerdance.org/happening/prow-dance-performance-48-hours/
LOCATION:RedLine Contemporary Art Center\, 2350 Arapahoe St\, Denver\, CO\, 80205
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