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Biographies Cont...<br />
berg Center in Philadelphia, Wortham Theater in Houston, Sunset Arts Center<br />
in Carmel, CA, Kohler Arts Center in Wisconsin, New Orleans Performing Arts<br />
Center and COCA in St. Louis, among many others. Stenn has been a contributing<br />
editor at Dancemagazine and the Dance Insider, and has written for the<br />
Brooklyn Rail and International Journal of Dance. She is a teaching artist for<br />
The Joyce Theater, continues to teach residencies at the Lincoln Center Open<br />
Stages Program, and is on the faculty of the New School in New York City.<br />
Stenn is the proud mother of Jonah Jude Weissman, age 3. She is delighted to<br />
be<br />
M<br />
working with Keely Garfield.<br />
ichael Lounsbery, Lighting Designer, Technical Director,<br />
holds an MFA in Light and Sound Design from the University<br />
of Memphis and a BA in Fine Arts from St, Michael‟s College. He has designed<br />
lights and sound for such theatres as Northern Stage, Vermont Stage, Memphis<br />
Black Rep, University of Vermont, St. Michael's Playhouse, Smith College,<br />
Pioneer Valley Summer Theatre and New Century Theatre. Some of his favorite<br />
designs include lights for Jesus Christ Superstar, Soul Repairs, Lobby Hero<br />
and A Streetcar Named Desire. His favorite sound deigns were for A Midsummer<br />
Nights Dream, Death and the Maiden, A Piece of My Heart and Equus.<br />
Michael has worked on various theatre renovation projects and in his free<br />
time enjoys swimming with free-range clams and observing apes in the wild.<br />
L iz Prince, Costume Design, had the pleasure of working with Keely<br />
Garfield previously and is happy to be working with her again at Manhattanville<br />
College. She has worked extensively with Bill T. Jones designing<br />
for his works on his company, Boston Ballet, Berlin Opera Ballet and Alvin<br />
Ailey American Dance. Other work includes designing for works by: Doug<br />
Varone (Doug Varone and Dancers, Jose Limon Dance Company, Dayton Contemporary<br />
Dance), Mark Dendy (Dendy Dance, Pacific Northwest Ballet, Dortmund<br />
Theater Ballet), Trey McIntyre (Washington Ballet, PHILADANCO, Pennsylvania<br />
Ballet, Houston Ballet), Mikhail Baryshnikov's White Oak Dance Project,<br />
PILOBOLUS Dance Theatre, Bill Irwin, Neil Greenberg, Ralph Lemon,<br />
Jane Comfort, Lenora Champagne, Bebe Miller, Sarah East Johnson, Gerard<br />
Alessandrini (MOBIL Masterpiece Theater Celebrates 20 Years on PBS), David<br />
Dorfman, Patricia Hoffbauer, Jennifer Monson, Lawrence Goldhuber and<br />
Keely Garfield. Photographs of Prince's costumes and sketches for Ralph<br />
Lemon's GEOGRAPHY were recently published by Theater Communication<br />
Group as part of THE PRODUCTION NOTEBOOKS volume II, edited by Mark Bly.<br />
Her work has been exhibited at the New York Public Library for the Perform-<br />
CHOREOGRAPHY<br />
PERFORMERS<br />
COSTUME DESIGN<br />
LIGHTING DESIGN<br />
MUSIC<br />
CHOREOGRAPHY<br />
PERFORMERS<br />
COSTUME DESIGN<br />
LIGHTING DESIGN<br />
MUSIC<br />
CHOREOGRAPHY<br />
PERFORMERS<br />
COSTUME DESIGN<br />
LIGHTING DESIGN<br />
MUSIC<br />
Going for a Ride<br />
Stephanie M. Quinn<br />
Stephanie M. Quinn & Elizabeth Ferrante<br />
Stephanie M. Quinn & Elizabeth Ferrante<br />
Sabrina Doolittle<br />
Serenity & Going for a Ride<br />
by David Newman<br />
Conversations<br />
Barbara Duffy<br />
Alissa Chikeles, Lauren Cieremans,<br />
Alexa Conway, Jennifer Franzetti,<br />
Colleen Gallagher, Genevieve Kelly,<br />
Angela Luciani, Jessica Muoio,<br />
Adrienne Reid, Heather Woodward<br />
Liz Prince<br />
Michael Lounsbery<br />
How Could You Do A Thing Like That to<br />
Me? by Tyree Glenn & Allan Roberts<br />
Constellation / Eclipse<br />
(THURSDAY ONLY)<br />
K.J. Holmes & Jordan Fuchs<br />
K.J. Holmes & Jordan Fuchs<br />
K.J. Holmes & Jordan Fuchs<br />
Michael Lounsbery<br />
Constellation May 24, 2000<br />
Trumpets: Roy Campbell, Baikida Carroll,<br />
and Dave Douglas<br />
Drums/Cello: Eliott Kavee<br />
Special Notes: CONSTELLATION, conceived of and directed by K.J. Holmes,<br />
began in 1999 after she witnessed a lunar eclipse off the coast of Oregon<br />
and shortly afterward heard trumpeters Dave Douglas, Roy Campbell, and<br />
Cuong Vu play at a club. There was something dynamically physical and<br />
kinesthetic at both events that propelled Holmes to create a dance that<br />
explored these shifting alignments of sound, movement, and light. She<br />
began a collaboration with musicians and other dancers that eventually<br />
came to be called CONSTELLATION. Tonight‟s performance is a phase of<br />
CONSTELLATION entitled “Eclipse” that brings the dance back to its original<br />
image of aspects of light and dark, using the soundtrack from a live<br />
performance of CONSTELLATION at the Vision Festival, 2000.