Exquisite Frame

Exquisite Frame

FORTITUDE PERFORMANCES & EVENTS Exquisite Frame Saturday, November 21st at 6:30pm EST Created by Britta Joy Peterson in partnership with Dance Place and Olivia Weber Co-Curated by Britta Joy Peterson and Candace Scarborough PROGRAM ORDER datascape: castle of dreams Artistic Direction by: Jenna Beardsley Sound Design by: Jenna Beardsley Videography by: Jenna Beardsley and Taylor Bonadies Artistic Collaborators & Performers: Jenna Beardsley, Taylor Bonadies, Marra Sherrier, and Ttendo Williams Music Credits: Original soundscape - Untitled by Jenna Beardsley, Stage B (Strange Music). Please Lose Battle by ELO: The Video Game OST, Kingdom Hearts: My Friends Are My Power Cutscene, [untitled] by mhzesent RE:fore Directed, edited, and performed by: Zoe Wampler Music Credits: Garden Song, Halloween, and Savior Complex by Phoebe Bridgers Housefriend Directed, filmed, and edited by: Amanda Hameline Performed by: Amanda Hameline and Jace Weyant Music Credits: Walking After Midnight by Patsy Cline That’s Cooked Directed, edited, and performed by: Sydney Lemelin Videography by: Grace Lemelin Music Credits: Dolly Parton - 9 to 5 (DMC DJ Only Remix) by Motherfluffer Jones #internetprincess Created and performed by: Robert Woofter Music Credits: … Baby One More Time by Britney Spears, Blazin by Nicki Minaj, Blue Velvet by Lana Del Rey ARTIST BIOGRAPHIES Originally from the suburbs of Washington D.C., JENNA BEARDSLEY (they/ them), datascape: castle of dreams, is a movement and multimedia artist currently based in Richmond, Virginia. Jenna graduated with honors in May 2020, holding a Bachelors degree of Fine Arts from Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU). Jenna has studied from artists such as Scott Putman, Johnnie Cruise Mercer, Kristopher K.Q. Pourzal, Sidra Bell, and Trebien Pollard. While at VCU, Jenna had a multitude of performance opportunities, most notably a solo work by Eric Rivera which led to performances at the EDanco dance festival hosted annually in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. Jenna draws on experimental influences from all spheres of art, music, fashion, philosophy, culture, and personal experience to create work that is investigative, curious, and referential. Through practices of time mapping, recontextualization, coding, and distortion, Jenna utilizes playfulness and surrealism to bring people together into inquisitive, fantastical spaces that invite community, questioning, and ecstasy. They aim to engage audiences in their work, creating dialogue and action between artist and viewer. jennabeardsley.com TAYLOR BONADIES (she/they), datascape: castle of dreams, is a movement and video artist, choreographer, and teacher originally from Portsmouth, VA. Following her attendance of the Governer’s School for the Arts, she graduated with honors from Virginia Commonwealth University with a BFA in Dance and Choreography. While in school, Taylor had opportunities to perform a variety of works and study under artists such as Helen Simoneau, Scott Putman, and Autumn Proctor Waddell. Taylor is currently a part-time instructor at GSA and producing video work in the Richmond area with collaborators Jenna Beardsley and Jelani Taylor. AMANDA HAMELINE (she/her), Housefriend, is a choreographer, performer, producer, and co-founder of the interdisciplinary production company Amanda + James. Amanda’s choreographic work has been presented at venues across New York City including CPR, National Sawdust, Dixon Place, Triskelion Arts, and Martha Graham Studio Theater; and in Berlin at Lake Studios. She has also created site-specific pieces for a variety of non-traditional performance spaces such as Christie’s New York, Pace Gallery, the Chelsea Hotel and the Moore Building (Miami). She, along with her production company Amanda + James, was recently awarded commissioning funds and a residency at the Pocantico Center to develop a new work centered around the music of Oliver Messiaen. Amanda graduated with an MFA in Dance from Sarah Lawrence College in 2020 and received a B.A. in American History and Literature from Harvard in 2012. SYDNEY LEMELIN (she/her), That’s Cooked, was raised in upstate New York between the Mohawk river and a freeway. She escaped small-town Niskayuna for college-town College Park to study dance and information science at the University of Maryland. In 2019, she traveled to Melbourne, Australia where a chance encounter on a sidewalk landed her studying dance at the Victoria College for the Arts. She has enjoyed working with BANDportier, PEARSONWIDRIG DANCETHEATER, Mamela Nyamza, Heart Stück Bernie, Orange Grove Dance, and her peers Amber Lucia Chabus and Hana Huie. She is excited to be breaking her covid-induced creative hiatus with That’s Cooked in Exquisite Frame. ARTIST BIOGRAPHIES (cont.) BRITTA JOY PETERSON (she/her), Creator and Co-Curator, is an award winning choreographer, collaborator and educator. Raised in the midwest, creatively pressure-cooked by the southwest, liberated by the pacific northwest, and cracked open by the wild west, BJP is now an east-coast creative based in Washington, DC. Recent creative work has been seen at the Sibu International Dance Festival—Sarawak, Malaysia, Performance Mix 33—New York City, NY, Arts and Society Conference—Paris, France, European Society for Literature, Science and the Arts—Basel, Switzerland. BJP’s research practice churns at the intersection of body, question, theory, relation and design. Current projects engage questions surrounding organs, organisms and organization (External Organ), fleshy bodies and social spheres (And Now, Hold Me), and attunement as a strategy towards transcendent communities (Frequencies). BJP is an Artist in Residence at Dance Place. BJP is an active educator, both in university and professional settings. Her university choreography has been selected multiple times for ACDA Gala Presentation, as well as for the ACDA National Conference. She teaches in the DMV at Dance Place, and offers workshops and masterclasses periodically. She holds her BA in Dance and Communications, magna cum laude, from Gustavus Adolphus College and her MFA in Dance, summa cum laude, from Arizona State University. CANDACE SCARBOROUGH (she/her), Co-Curator, is a performer, choreographer, and teacher based in Baltimore, MD. She received a B.A. in Dance from the University of Maryland, College Park where she was a recipient of the Creative and Performing Arts Scholarship. She has performed with AndaryDance, Graham Brown, Denise Leitner, Ashley Thorndike-Youssef, maree remalia- merrygogo, Helen Simoneau Danse, PearsonWidrig DanceTheater, and Orange Grove Dance. Candace is currently dancing for Kendra Portier, Tariq O’Meally, and Robert Priore. In 2016, Candace was invited by Ohad Naharin to start the Gaga teacher training program in Israel, and was certified as a Gaga teacher in 2017 under the artistic direction of Bosmat Nossan. She has taught Gaga classes extensively in the Baltimore and Washington, D.C. areas, London, Manchester, Tel Aviv, Toronto, and Atlanta. Candace’s choreography has been presented at the Kennedy Center’s Millennium Stage, The Clarice, Dance Exchange, Joe’s Movement Emporium, and Baltimore Theater Project, in addition to Highways Performance Space with Los Angeles-based performance artist Samantha Mohr. In 2019, she received a Rubys Artist Grant to create velvet pony, in collaboration with Samantha Mohr and Philadelphia-based musician Liz DeLise. MARRA SHERRIER (she/her), datascape: castle of dreams, is an artist and designer currently based in Takoma Park, MD. She graduated from Virginia Tech in 2018 with a degree in Industrial Design, and since then has been enjoying design in digital and physical realms, for work and for pleasure. Some of her artistic practices include photography, screen printing, graphic design, and the occasional dancing. She also values spending time outside and baking for friends. msherrier.com @marra_xo ARTIST BIOGRAPHIES (cont.) ZOE WAMPLER (she/her), RE:fore, is a Movement Artist, Teacher, and Arts Administrator based in the DMV. She received her BFA in Dance & Choreography from Virginia Commonwealth University in 2019 and currently resides in Washington, DC. Zoe has had the pleasure of performing with Snap Soup Dance, Choreographers Collaboration Project, Extreme Lengths Productions, and Britta Joy Peterson. Her creative work has been presented at ACDA Mid-Atlantic South Gala (Raleigh, NC), Hind Gallery (Richmond, VA), Ascending Choreographers Showcase (Edgewood, MD), Koresh Artist Showcase (Philadelphia, PA), and Dusklit Interactive Art Festival (Sugarloaf, NY). She is a Teaching Artist with Tippi Toes© DC and Jane Franklin Dance. OLIVIA WEBER (she/her), Associate Producer, is a DC-based creative innovator, researcher, and producer. Olivia’s work has been presented through the American University Museum at the Katzen Arts Center (Washington, DC) and University of Maryland (College Park, MD) with funding from the AU Center for Innovation’s Entrepreneurship Incubator and Eagle Endowment Fund. Her current research investigates how sustainable digital infrastructure can be leveraged to radicalize resources in the arts. Olivia is the Founder of Dancespace, a digital platform connecting dance professionals with workspace, and the Associate Producer of Britta Joy Peterson, a DC-based choreographer and 2020-2022 Artist in Residence at Dance Place. During the hours of 9am-5pm, Olivia is a Cloud Strategist at Amazon Web Services. She holds a BS in Business Administration (Honors), with a specialization in Digital Innovation,

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