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Photo by: Callie Chapman Korn

"Soaked"

Callie Chapman Korn

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'Soaked' is a projection and dance performance installation. A live video feed will be sourced from an underwater IP camera and then projected into the pool as well as the white wall above the pool area.  Spectators will be watching through the windows from outside.

 

Soaked features Dancers Danielle Davidson, Gina Masciarelli, Caroline Carbo, Mary Teuscher, Michael Figueroa and Andrea Rios who will perform alongside as well as inside the pool. Thematically, Soaked will be centered on textures and images having to do with weight and lightness. Water can make you light when submersed in it, but can weigh you down if soaked by it. Various emotional and theatrical motivations will sculpt a 30 minute - partially improvised/partially choreographed-  piece that will integrate the dance as well as layering of video, delay, and other textures of nature in the performance area with lighting design by Stephen Petrilli.


Callie Chapman Korn holds a B.F.A. from the Boston Conservatory. With Zoe Dance, Callie has presented her work in venues such as CrashArts‘ “Ten’s the Limit” at the ICA and Green Street Studios, Corporacion Cultural de Las Condes (Santiago, Chile), multiple self-produced concerts, festivals, part of the Dance Renewal Project’s “Virgin”, Dance Complex’s Shared Choreographers Concert, among others. She currently dances for Prometheus Dance and has worked with artists such as: Nicola Hawkins, Karen Murphy and Emily Beattie (among others). She has collaborated with video artists Greg Shea and Ken Kinna, composer Ivan Korn, and composers/musicians Pancho Molina and Billy Herron. Callie also helped develop the Dance Renewal Project and is currently the Marketing and Design Associate for the Boston Dance Alliance. She is also a freelance graphic designer (web + print). In 2009 she was a recipient of the Somerville Arts Council’s Artist Fellowship and in 2010 received a project grant to produce “Depart”, an evening-length performance in the center of Union Sq. that was free and open to the public. Her work has also received recognition as a finalist for the Boston Dance Alliance’s Rehearsal Residency Fellowship in 2009.

 

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