Tuesday, August 10, 2010

GenEnCo Presents: Una Corda (A Ritual)



The Generic Ensemble Company presents the world premiere of

Una Corda (A Ritual)


written and performed by
kt shorb

directed by
Yvan Greenberg

Where: The Blue Theatre
916 Springdale Road, Austin, TX 78702

When: Friday, September 10th, 8 pm

Saturday, September 11th, 2 pm

Saturday, September 11th, 8 pm

Sunday, September 12th, 2 pm

Tickets are $15, $12 for students, seniors, and starving artists.

Click the showdate above to reserve your tickets now!
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Una Corda (A Ritual) focuses on the emotional ties that we forge with the people who grapple with a terminal disease and the moments that are shared in the space occupied between life and death. It's a ritual meditation on the spiritual and emotional effects of cancer and the experience of witnessing the destruction and loss caused by ...the disease. This solo show is an original rite, using rigorous physicality and stream-of-consciousness text based on shorb’s experience nursing three women undergoing cancer treatment. Blurring the line between ceremony, happening, and autobiography, Una Corda asks the question: How do we not lose sight of ourselves when surrounded by loss itself?

Created by performer/writer kt shorb in collaboration with director Yvan Greenberg, Una Corda uses Greenberg’s signature layering of choreography, text, imitation and indeterminacy alongside shorb’s explorations of intimacy, failure, and frenetic action to create visceral movements, objects, and atmospheres. Drawing influences from Noh theatre, Bugaku, and Japanese Buddhist ceremonies, the ritual takes place in the liminal spaces between life and death, presence and oblivion, redemption and loss.

The piece also includes scenic painting by Sarah Sage, costuming by Irene Roderick and poetry by Kimberly Alidio.


What people are saying about the artists’ work:

shorb:
"I love what kt shorb does and how she does it, both onstage and off. Whatever she is up to is not to be missed." –Anne Bogart, Artistic Director of the SITI Company

“…entertaining, controversial, memorable…”–Emily Ascolese, The Oberlin Review

Greenberg:
“...ironic, weird, experimental, anti-dramatic, and compelling...” –Alisa Solomon, The Village Voice
“Inane, insane, mundane...esthetic purity under the guise of the absurd.” –Amanda MacBlaine, NY Press
“Yvan Greenberg’s choreography [is] a strange brew of awkward gestures and simple but evocative movement phrases.” –Claudia La Rocco, The New York Times

kt shorb is a director, performer, writer and founder of the Generic Ensemble Company. She has trained in Suzuki Actor Training and Viewpoints with the SITI Company and Zen Zen Zo. She was a founding member of Stamp Lab, winner of the 2008 ArtSpark Festival and the 2009 FronteraFest “Best of Fest.” Acting credits include: “Sadako” in Relativity, “Nina” in T.A.G., “Claude/Ventriloquist” in HUSH, “Reverend” in Why Koreans Don’t Hug, and in the solo show of chicks, dicks, and chinks. Directing credits include: Eagle Woman Poems, Stuck on Gee-Dot, Drawn and Quartered, Piri!, and by a quiet sea. shorb has presented her work on multiple college campuses, including Oberlin College, University of Chicago, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign and the University of Texas at Austin.

Yvan Greenberg founded Laboratory Theater in 2001 and has since directed the ensemble in eleven original pieces. His work has been presented in New York by PS 122, HERE Arts Center, The Brick Theater, Dixon Place, The Tank, chashama, TIXE, New Dramatists, The Performing Garage, The Knitting Factory, and Movement Research, among others. In February 2007, Laboratory Theater was the first Artist-in-Residence at Dixon Place, helping them establish an on-going residency program. Greenberg was awarded a MacDowell Fellowship in 2006. In addition to his work with Laboratory Theater, he directs Murphy, an experimental music-theater piece by composer Corey Dargel and playwright Honor Molloy, which was awarded the New Dramatists’ 2007 Frederick Loewe Award in Musical Theater. Laboratory Theater will premiere their newest piece, GIT ALONG LIL DOGGIES, October 14–30 at The Brick Theater in Brooklyn, NY. Greenberg is also an associate of The Wooster Group. www.laboratorytheater.org

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

GenEnCo Presents: Eagle Woman Poems at The VORTEX




I am afraid of eagle
But keep clutching at her.

Sometimes,
I want to rip this eagle from my neck.
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Join us for one night only at The VORTEX!

The Generic Ensemble Company presents

Eagle Woman Poems


written and performed by
Natalie Goodnow

directed by
kt shorb

an in-progress showing
July 21st, 8 p.m.

The Yard @ The VORTEX (outdoor stage)

$8 suggestion donation, none turned away for lack of funds

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Natalie Goodnow is a teatrista, teaching artist, and cultural activist from Austin, Texas. She performs, writes, and directs; she's been doing some combination of these things for the past 16 years, and began teaching about and through those forms seven years ago. She is the Associate Artistic Director of the Generic Ensemble Company, an Artistic Associate at Theatre Action Project, and a member of the Austin Project. Previous original, solo performances include Muntu: a word that means tree and person, and Mud Offerings.

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Use of The VORTEX is made possible through the support of VORTEX Repertory Company.

This project is funded and supported in part by the City of Austin through the Cultural Arts Division.

Friday, January 29, 2010

SOLD OUT!

Come early to our remaining performances to sign up for our waiting list!

We'll try to make room for you, but know that we might have to ask you to sit on the floor!

Thanks,
GenEnCo

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Make your reservations here!

Stuck on Gee-Dot: A site-specific, devised play by The Generic Ensemble Company

Directed by kt shorb
Additional Direction by Natalie Goodnow
With Saray Rosales, La'arni Ayuma and Natalie Goodnow
Dramaturgy by Kimberly Alidio
Design by Camille DePrang
Stage Managing and Event Logistics by Kai Bumpus

DeeDee and GohGoh’s ride needs fixin’. Who knew you could find a good mechanic at a surprise party? They just have to wait for her to show up.

An all-women-of-color adaptation of Samuel Beckett's "Waiting for Godot." Set in a deserted house, DeeDee and GohGoh are two queer youth who are waiting for Gee-Dot, She Who Fixes Things.

shorb, Goodnow, and Rosales are recipients of the 2009 FronteraFest "Best of Fest" for their work in the short play, "T.A.G." by Stamp Lab: A Performance Group. This is the premier work of the Generic Ensemble Company, a new theatre group that foregrounds marginal bodies in performance.

To make your reservations for Stuck on Gee-Dot use the link provided (click on the post title!), fill out the form, and wait for the confirmation email.

The Lemon Peel Lounge is a private residence so seating is limited to 15 people per performance.

Any questions should be directed to: genericensemblecompany@gmail.com

Look forward to seeing you at the show!
GenEnCo