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Too Much of Water
Performed at Thus Die I; thus, thus, thus with Two Pence Theatre Co. April 23, 2016.
Solo by J. Lindsay Brown, readings by Annamarie MacLeod. Hamlet’s Ophelia is back, and she’s got a lot to say. This solo traces Ophelia’s demise in reverse, and breathes life into the tragic lady. |
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Beneath the Skin
(Performed at "The Heart Knows", Produced by Chicago Danztheatre Ensemble)
Music: Jacques Brel (versions from "Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in Paris") "The Desperate Ones" and "Marieke" This piece explores vulnerable love and the ebb and flow of connectivity within relationships. |
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Moon Stories
"Moon Stories" (Performed at Full Circle Festival, Produced by Chicago Danztheatre Ensemble)
Choreography by J. Lindsay Brown Music: Soundscore by J. Lindsay Brown & Joshua Matthews |
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Pearl Girls
"Pearl Girls" (Debut at Bourdage Pearls)
Choreography by J. Lindsay Brown, in collaboration with the dancers Music: "Strings of Spain" by In Credo, "Scattered Pearls" by Casiotone for the Painfully Alone, "Over" by Kelpe |
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Rogers Park Arts Round Trip
"Dance for Fall"
Choreography by J. Lindsay Brown, in collaboration with the dancers Music: "Nickel Mountain" by Tin Hat Trio "Silver Katherine" Choreography by Emma Reeves Music: "Silver Katherine" by Damien Jurado "Doors Opening" Improvisation structure by J. Lindsay Brown Music: "Favorite Maze" and "Goodbye Forever" by Yore |
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An (in)formal Introduction
Yeah, this one really speaks for itself. Performed at the Elgin Ties Dance Festival Fundraiser. Side Street Studio Arts |
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Many Upon a Time (promo)
"Many Upon a Time" (Debut in Chicago as part of Twice Told: to the Moon and Back)
Choreography by J. Lindsay Brown Music: Soundscores by J. Lindsay Brown, Cayetano, Sigure Ros, Bjork, and Pogo |
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