CHOREOGRAPHY
Revelry
Premiered on January 21, 2022
at the Boston Conservatory at Berklee Theater
Performed by:
Penn Burrall, Teresa Castaneda, Trea Dipkin, Ava Grebe, Raxel Kempenaar, Lila Kushner, Marissa Miller, Adam Ross, Isabella Soo-Hoo, Rhapsody Stiggers
Costume Design: Alex Meeth
Lighting Design: Paul Marr
Digital Artwork: Nolan Wollmer
Music:
Georg Friederich Händel (Water Music Suite No. 1 in F Major, HMV 348: “Ouverture,” “Adagio e staccato,” “Menuet,” and “Allegro,” performed by the English Concert and Trevor Pinnock)
Program Note:
“[One] who has never looked on Sorrow will never see Joy.” —Kahlil Gibran
Un-Earth
Premiered on March 5, 2020
at the Boston Conservatory at Berklee Theater
Performed by:
Alexia Bobrowski, Erin Hollamon, Adia Hollist, Tshedzom Tingkhye
Costume Design: Alex Meeth
Lighting Design: Paul Marr
Original Music:
Isabel Beaudry
Music performed by:
Lia Davies (violin), Fern Perera (violin), Niki Yeracaris (viola), Megan Pham (cello), Cameron Smith (piano), Arjan Singh (conductor), Gustavo Lima (engineer), David Chihlas (coordinator)
Constellation (excerpt)
Premiered on May 8, 2022
at the Boston Conservatory at Berklee Theater
Performed by:
Chloe Chua, Mira Göksel, (Jess Massimino), Alex Meeth, Simon Montalvo
Tents of the Wind
Premiered on April 10, 2018
at Berklee College's "Neither/Nor Ensemble Concert"
Performed by:
Mira Göksel & Hanna Swartz
Original Music:
Javier Morales
Music performed by:
Javier Morales (Morin Khuur/throat singing), Mark Konigsmark (flute), Shaun Chen (violin), Jacquelyn Hazle (clarinet), Devina Boughton (trumpet)
The Artist (Interrupted)
Premiered on April 29, 2020
Performed by:
Alex Meeth, Taylor Meeth, Lynell Meeth
Music:
Raymond Scott & Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart ("In An 18th Century Drawing Room")
Walking On a Dream
Premiered on February 12, 2019
Performed by:
Alex Meeth
Cinematography/Directing by:
Annaliese Taylor
Music:
Empire of the Sun ("Walking on a Dream")
A short and silly silent film homage, made whilst quarantined during the COVID-19 pandemic.
An experiment to make a cohesive dance film under 60 seconds, involving some cobblestone and earbuds...