WANTED: FEMALE ACTORS with movement skills or DANCERS with
acting skills, FOR ELENA BAJO'S PERFORMANCE With Entheogenic
Intent (Burn the Witch) AT 18TH STREET ARTS CENTER, LOS
ANGELES, CALIFORNIA-US- ON THE 1ST OF FEBRUARY, 2014
DESCRIPTION
The piece is created by Elena Bajo, a visual artist who has exhibited
internationally and focuses on the social, political aspects of the site in the
city of Los Angeles. Bajo combines performance with large scale
installations to investigate the political and social conditions of change in
post-industrial structures, creating site specific work and a space of
collective action.
The performers will be required to perform in the space of 18th Street Arts
Center. They will be required to do both improvised and choreographed
script/movements determined before hand with the artist. The generator
of the piece is a political text/poem. This political text-manifesto will be
handed to the performers and it will be used to generate their individual
script/choreography. Total duration of the performance around 20 min.
REHEARSALS
3 days, total: 2 days (1h/day) one on one individual work with the
artist and 1 day (1h/day) run-through in the space with all performers
If you are interested in this project please send ASAP an email to
elenabajo@gmail.com including a web link to video file where your work
can be seen , one image and a brief bio/cv. Express very briefly why you
want to participate in the project. You will be contacted by email to
proceed forward. If you don't have a link to video online let me know and
Ithe artist would send you a text fragment to prepare something short 1-2
min that you could record in Skype or video camera or iphone.
For your participation you will receive a small fee, copy of video footage
and photos of the performance as well as credits in the program. This is
an event widely advertised and expected to be a good exposure. Please
only apply if you are interested in being part of an experimental piece,
outside of the comfort zone, that is the spirit of this project.
More information about Elena Bajo’s work:
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