This week in LA a dynamic, emerging, young dance company No)one Art House presents “Chiasm. Or, the body of two faces”. This world premiere production, with choreography by New York based Danielle Russo and two local emerging artists: fashion designer PHLEMUNS and projection artist Steve Rosa, will be “built as an immersive event, wholly engulfing audience members at The Forge, a hidden gem in northeast Los Angeles”.
No)one Art House, who describe themselves as “a collective of artists that produces contemporary movement based productions. With an emphasis on approachability, the collective curates stimulating performances encouraging viewers to surpass preconceived expectations of what an artistic experience can be.” No)one Art House has been plugging away diligently for several years now and are emerging in dance as a force to be taken seriously in Los Angeles. The style blog refinery 29 is also live streaming the performance but I encourage you to go see it LIVE! They are a not to be missed collective of dedicated and powerful young artists under the artistic direction of Christopher Bordenave.
Catch a glimpse in the trailer below.
WHERE: The Forge | 2636 Huron St, Los Angeles CA 90065 | Street Parking WHEN: Saturday June 11th 8:00pm & Sunday June 12th 6:30pm
TICKETS: $20 pre-sale | $25 at the door For tickets and info go to: http://www.noonearthouse.org/tickets/
https://vimeo.com/169792013
Founder/Director of Dare to Dance in Public Film Festival, Sarah Elgart is a Los Angeles based choreographer and director working under the auspice of Sarah Elgart | Arrogant Elbow. Sarah creates original content for stage, screen, and site-specific venues. Her stage and site-works have been performed at alternative spaces including LAX Airport, The Skirball Center, Mark Taper Forum, Van Nuys Flyaway, The Bradbury Building, Jacob’s Pillow, INSITU Site-Specific Festival NY, and Loft Seven, where she created a rooftop work lit entirely by a hovering helicopter accompanied by Nels Cline (Wilco). Her work has been produced by venues including The Music Center, MASS MoCA, Dance Place, Los Angeles Theater Center, Mark Taper Forum and The International Women’s Theater Festival. In film Sarah has worked with noted directors including JJ Abrams, David Lynch, Catherine Hardwicke, and Anton Corbijn. Her own films include award-winning music videos, dance shorts, and an Emmy nominated PSA, and continue to be accepted into festivals internationally. In addition to teaching dance and film, Sarah writes a regular column, ScreenDance Diaries that focuses on the intersections of both genres internationally for online magazine Cultural Weekly. Sarah’s work has received support from organizations that include the Rockefeller Foundation, the NEA, City of Los Angeles Cultural Affairs Department, California Arts Council and more. She is an alumna of the Sundance Institute’s Dance Film Lab, a Fellow of AFI’s Directing Women’s Workshop, and a director member of the DGA.