
After a weeklong residency at the Flynn Center for the Performing Arts and the University of Vermont’s Center For Digital Initiatives, I performed a work-in-progress showing of Live Dance Archive with choreographer Jennifer Monson and lighting designer Joe Lavasseur.
Live Dance Archive is a solo dance work that explores the dancing body in conjunction with the moving image of video and other media as an archive of place, experience and systems.

This audio track was produced for the Disquiet Junto Project 0006: “Spinning Cylinders.” All audio material was selected from these antique cylinder recordings: “Angel’s Serenade” by Columbia Orchestra, “Shimmee Town - Fox Trot” by The All-Star Trio, and “Rainbow Medley” by Columbia Orchestra.
The Disquiet Junto is a group based on Soundcloud where musicians respond to regularly scheduled, fast-turnaround assignments to compose, record, and share new music. The idea is to use restraints as a springboard for creativity.

I performed a live-radio version of my newest audio score for dance on WEFT 90.1FM. There There aired on Superbowl Sunday 2012 on Fanfare For The Speeding Bullet, an experimental, ambient, improvised music, and avantgarde jazz radio program hosted by improvisor Jason Finkleman.
Listen to the full program, which includes an on-air interview, here. Read the playlist here. And visit the video archive for There There here.