| 2009 |
The Lonely, Post-Modern,
Artsy-Fartsy Peep Show |
Tribeca Cinemas |
| 2009 |
“Eight” |
Joe’s Pub with the
Dancenow/NYC Festival |
| 2009 |
Excerpt of The Lonely, Post-Modern,
Artsy-Fartsy Peep Show |
Part of JK&A Guest Artist
Boutique Roster Showcase, at The Ailey Citigroup Theater |
| 2008 |
"Friends" |
40Up program with Dancenow/NYC
Festival at DTW |
| 2008 |
The Thinnest Woman Wins |
Minnesota Fringe Festival |
| 2008 |
The Thinnest Woman Wins |
Boulder International Fringe
Festival |
| 2008 |
"Friends" |
Performance Mix at Joyce
Soho, and the 92nd Street Y |
| 2008 |
The Money Show (excerpts) |
Ailey Citigroup Theater |
2007 |
Friends |
DTW with the Dancenow/NYC
Festival |
| 2007 |
The Money Show (excerpt) |
part of Moving Voices
at La MaMa E.T.C. The Club |
| 2007 |
The Money Show (excerpt) |
JK&A Boutique Roster Showcase |
| 2006 |
The Money Show
(work in progress) |
Dixon Place |
| 2006 |
The Money Show (excerpt) |
Performance Mix Festival at Joyce SoHo |
| 2006 |
"Mwah-mwah" |
Dancenow/NYC at Joe's Pub |
| 2006 |
The Money Show (premiere) |
Dance New Amsterdam Theater |
| 2005 |
"Mwah-mwah" |
Dancenow/NYC Festival at Dance Theater
Workshop |
| 2005 |
The Thinnest Woman with the Fewest
Wrinkles Wins |
Manhattan Theater Source |
| 2005 |
"Twirl" in Tea Dances |
525 West 22nd Street |
| 2005 |
The Thinnest Woman Wins |
BAAD! in the Bronx |
| 2004 |
The Thinnest Woman Wins |
Teatro dell'Elfo, Milan |
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Teatro Annibal Caro, Civitanova Marche,
Italy |
| 2004 |
"The Winners" |
Teatro Annibal Caro, Civitanova Marche,
Italy |
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A dance/theatre piece collaboratively
created in residency with local women, most of whom
had no previous dance or theatre training, that explored
issues of body image utilizing the participants own
text and movement. |
| 2004 |
The Thinnest Woman Wins |
Gilded Balloon, Edinburgh Fringe Festival |
| 2004 |
"Nude Solo #73" |
Joyce SoHo, Dancenow/NYC/The Festival
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| 2004 |
The Money Show |
Symphony Space |
| 2004 |
"Nude Solo #73" |
Dancenow/NYC at Joe's Pub |
| 2004 |
"Twirl" and "Nude Solo #73" |
Edgy Women XI - Studio 303 Montreal |
| 2004 |
Web |
BAX Groundhog Series for Family Audiences |
| 2003 |
The Thinnest Woman with the Fewest
Wrinkles Wins
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Joyce Soho
|
| 2003 |
The Thinnest Woman Wins
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Philadelphia Fringe Festival at Christ
Church
|
| 2003 |
"Nude Solo #73"
A witty, compelling solo that boldly confronts the audience
with issues of nudity, saddlebags and cellulite
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Dancenow/NYC Festival at Joyce SoHo
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| 2003 |
"Who's the Fairest of Them All"
An edgy trio featuring a mother, daughter, and a two-sided
circus mirror on wheels
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West End Theater
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| 2003 |
"Twirl" "Twirl" incorporates baton
twirling in order to reveal many beauty pageant secrets,
such as padded bras, taped buttocks and weekly weigh-ins. |
WAX, University Settlement
|
| 2002 |
"Twirl" |
Dance Theater Workshop/Bat Theater's Fresh
Tracks series
PS122's Avant-Garde-Arama
Dancenow Festival at the John Jay College Auditorium
Estrogenius Festival at manhattantheatersource
BRIC Studio in Brooklyn
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| 2002 |
The Thinnest Woman Wins |
Dixon Place
Sal Anthony's Movement Salon
Ballroom Studios as part of First Glance Atlanta Festival
Canopy Studio in Athens, Georgia
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| 2002 |
http://www.media-verse.com |
HERE Arts Center
|
| 2002 |
"At Home Beauty Pageant"
Shulman is a woman on the verge with a multiple personality
syndrome, slipping into many characters including a beauty
pageant host and several contestants.
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New Dance Alliance's Performance Mix at
HERE Arts Center
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| 2001 |
Web
The full evening included a completed version of
Web and an excerpt of http://www.media-verse.com featuring
new sections
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Merce Cunningham Studio |
| 2001 |
http://www.media-verse.com, excerpt |
Connecting, American Dance Guild
Frederick Loewe Theatre, NYU
|
| 2000 |
"Nude Solo #73" |
Broome Corner Studio |
| 1999 |
Web (work in progress) |
Bagley Wright Theatre,
Bumbershoot, Seattle's Arts Festival
|
| 1999 |
http://www.media-verse.com and
Web excerpts
in a Dena Lee Production entitled 57 Kinds of Movement:
Mongrol Dance that Doesn't Know How To Follow Rules
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Seattle Mime Theatre |
| 1999 |
The Thinnest Woman with the Fewest
Wrinkles Wins
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On The Boards, Seattle |
| 1998 |
"Twirl" |
King County Performance Network
In Washington state: Kirkland, Vashon Island, Tukwila,
Kent, Renton, Enumclaw
|
| 1997 |
The Thinnest Woman with the Fewest
Wrinkles Wins
|
On The Boards, Seattle |
| 1996 |
http://www.media-verse.com |
East Hall Theatre, Seattle
|
| 1996 |
http://www.media-verse.com, excerpt
|
Bagley Wright Theatre, Bumbershoot |
| 1996 |
http://www.media-verse.com, excerpt
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On The Boards, Seattle |
| 1996 |
Time-Warp Morality Dance
An absurd and outrageous dance/theatre piece created
specifically for a gigantic, medieval art installation
|
Feast of Fools
Bumbershoot, Seattle's Arts Festival |
| 1995 |
"Twirl" |
On The Boards, Seattle
|
| 1995 |
"Darryl"
An eerie, sparse, theatrical solo depicting mental retardation
and family issues
|
On The Boards, Seattle |
| 1995 |
"Nude Solo #73" |
On The Boards, Seattle
|
| 1994 |
"The Impact of Political Dance" |
Article published in Dance Net, Seattle
|
| 1994 |
The Thinnest Woman with the Fewest
Wrinkles Wins |
University of Colorado in Boulder,
M.F.A. Thesis concert<
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| 1994 |
"Infinity" and "Twirl" "Infinity"
is a dance for five to music by Philip Glass concerned
with the repetitive monotony of daily life |
CU Contemporary Dance Works,
Graduate Touring Company
In Colorado: Leadville, Salida, Gunnison Telluride, Ouray,
Durango, Capulin, Montrose
|
| 1993 |
"Twirl" |
American College Dance Festival
Gala Concert, University of Iowa
|
| 1993 |
"Infinity" and "Twirl" |
CU Contemporary Dance Works,
Graduate Touring Company
In Colorado: Colorado Springs, Durango, Montrose, Grand
Junction, Steamboat Springs, Telluride, Vail
|
| 1992 |
"Infinity" and "Seventeen"
Seventeen is a humorous solo debating female body hair |
CU Contemporary Dance Works,
Graduate Touring Company
In Colorado: Glenwood Springs, Craig, Montrose, Gunnison,
Cortez, Walsenburg, La Junta
|
| 1992 |
"Cousin Dixie"
An autobiographical, pro-choice solo combining jagged,
flailing movement and music with a gripping, family story
of tragedy |
Pro-choice Art Exhibition
CU Fine Arts Building
Boulder, Colorado
|
| 1991 |
"Seventeen" |
American Dance Festival:
Student Adjudicated Concert
Durham, North Carolina
|
| 1990 |
"At Your Disposal:
Conveniently Packaged in Three Sections"
An absurd, physical theatre ensemble work that finishes
with a stage littered with styrofoam
|
University of Georgia
Senior Concert |
| 1989 |
"Infinity" |
American College Dance Festival Gala Concert,
University of Alabama
|
| 1989 |
"Infinity" |
Non-Stop Dance Company,
University of Georgia
Many local cities including: Macon, Augusta, Monroe, Thomasville
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