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William Morris said that you should "have nothing in your home that you do not know to be useful or believe to be beautiful." I could not agree more. View my complete profile. In defense of a theater education (did I really ju. Tuesday, May 31, 2011. Ver the last few months I have started in on a side project making musical instruments. The beginnings of which I wrote about here. I have started a side blog about this project, which I am calling " Salt City Found-Object Instrument Works. Remember very lit...
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Sarah Levitt Ramey Dance. Translation duets #7: translating to voice. April 29, 2015. Middot; by Sarah Levitt Ramey. Middot; in Bodies on the Line. Middot; Leave a comment. At the next rehearsal, I had Daniel annotate his experience at this concert again, this time, without the use of his body, or the expressive use of his voice. Then, he had me annotate a phrase Daniel and I made together, talking through some of my intentions for creating this material. Bodies on the Line. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Sarah Levitt Ramey Dance. Translation duets #9: Tammy and Sarah. April 29, 2015. Middot; by Sarah Levitt Ramey. Middot; in Bodies on the Line. Middot; Leave a comment. How do we locate our own, individual identities within these Euro-centric principles? How does Semi-Formal ultimately create a set of value systems of its own? In performance, Semi-Formal posits a series of questions and leaves space for audiences to interpret answers. Translation duets #8: Making phrases. April 29, 2015. April 29, 2015.
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Sarah Levitt Ramey Dance. Monthly Archives: September 2014. September 10, 2014. Middot; by Sarah Levitt Ramey. Middot; in Composition. Middot; 1 Comment. September 6, 2014. Middot; by Sarah Levitt Ramey. Middot; in Grad school. Middot; 1 Comment. Sarah Levitt Ramey is a dance artist based in Columbus, OH with a focus on community building through dance making. Salt City Found Object Instrument Works. Bodies on the Line. Bodies on the Line. Header photo by Zachary Z. Handler. Sarah Levitt Ramey Dance.
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Sarah Levitt Ramey Dance. Translation duets #8: Making phrases. April 29, 2015. Middot; by Sarah Levitt Ramey. Middot; in Bodies on the Line. Middot; Leave a comment. It may be that learning how to be Daniel without losing my self to “Daniel-ness” is a way to honor both of our contributions to the process. Paraphrasing something choreographer Liz Lerman. Bodies on the Line. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Larr; Translation duets...
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By Cassie Meador, Takoma, DC. We met Sarah Elkins during a performance of excerpts of “How To Lose a Mountain” at the Lewis Theatre in Lewisburg, WV when we appeared on Trillium Performing Arts. May 22nd, 2013. Evolution of text in “How To Lose a Mountain”. Sarah Levitt, Takoma Park, MD. My opening monologue in the show was the text that settled last. Here is some early writing that developed during our 2012 Summer Institute:. After the Institute in July, we left “Mountain” for a while, and r...You’...
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Making Lost Mountains Visible Again. We found a piano. We took a walk. We met a man. We made a dance. Originally published April 2013 in Center for Sustainable Practices in the Arts Quarterly. Click here. To see the full story.). May 23rd, 2013. By Cassie Meador, Takoma, DC. We met Sarah Elkins during a performance of excerpts of “How To Lose a Mountain” at the Lewis Theatre in Lewisburg, WV when we appeared on Trillium Performing Arts. May 22nd, 2013. Sarah Levitt, Takoma Park, MD. Through writing this ...
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Doing enough in “Kayford”. By Matthew Cumbie, Washington, DC. Who lived on Kayford and fought his entire life to save mountains and mountain communities against such atrocities, and I didn’t get to experience first hand those people who are absorbed in this difficult situation. About making movement after coming off of the hike). Initially, I improvised the whole thing as that is what I’m drawn to do. Then we started pairing the movement with a song that performer/collaborator Zeke Leonard. May 23rd, 2013.