Forward Motion Theater presents
RE:Vision
An entirely new focus

Forward Motion Theater presents RE:Vision, a collaboration of live performances weaving multimedia and dance from a fresh critical perspective. The evening features six independent works by artists combining choreography, video, spoken word, and music. 
 

“Lost & Found….-Karma-”

Performed by Mayuna Shimizu & Bafana Matea

Visuals by Wetcircuit

Lighting by Damon White

Music designed by Soichiro Migita

 

participating artists include:
Julie Fotheringham and Jarryd Lowder
Urban Wash Dance
Blue Muse Dance
Tyler Stone
Wetcircuit
(+1–1)
Blind


One night show,
February 24th at 8pm, one stop from midtown Manhattan at The Secret Theatre

44-02 23rd St. Long Island City, Queens.

Tickets are $10. For reservations: 

http://www.secrettheatre.com or purchase at the door.

Directions: E,V & G to 23rd St/Ely
N,W & R Trains at Queensboro Plaza
7 to 45th Rd/Courthouse Square

RE:Vision builds on Forward Motion Theater’s 6-year successful series EyeWash that fostered interdisciplinary collaborations between more than 200 digital media artists and live performers. 

This program is supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Culture Affairs, in partnership with the City Council.

more info can be found at 
http://www.ForwardMotionTheater.org


about Forward Motion Theater:
The mission of Forward Motion Theater is to explore the combination of movement and technology through live performance and digital media. Current projects include both live theater and new performance venues through video and the web. Forward Motion Theater was incorporated as a non-profit arts organization in 2001 and has achieved 501(c)3 status. Forward Motion Theater is dedicated to exploring forms of communication that resonate regardless of social or cultural heritage, and believes this approach will open the door to a future full of diversity and understanding.

 

 

Our Time Nyc-Berlin

March 4th-7th

45 West 57th St., b/w 5&6 Ave  

site-specific works on the demolished site of the former McDonald's at West 57th St in Manhattan

 

OUR TIME __

the installations are ongoing throughout the day

 

our time never ends or begins..

 

4 days of site specific performance art, sculptural installations,

video and sound works along with live musical performances and acts..

all this to put into question surrounding us reality at the specific site of New York's West 57th Street.

Click here more details.

RE:Vision

Forward Motion Theater presents RE:Vision, a collaboration of live performances weaving multimedia and dance from a fresh critical perspective. The evening features six independent works by artists combining choreography, video, spoken word, and music. RE:Vision builds on Forward Motion Theater’s 6-year successful series EyeWash that fostered interdisciplinary collaborations between more than 200 digital media artists and live performers.

Collaborating with:

Maiko Matsui/Dancer

Peter Lew/Sound

Hitomi Nozawa/Singer

Hyunsuk Kim + Kyoungin/Film:Image



One night show,
March 24th at 8pm

One subway stop from Midtown Manhattan at The Secret Theatre 44-02 23rd St, in the Long Island City Arts Building, LIC, Queens.

Tickets are $10.

 For reservations: www.secrettheatre.com or purchase at the door.


participating artists include:

Wetcircuit
(+1-1)
Blind
Mikhail Torich
Jahna Bobolia
The Vangeline Theater
AlieNatioN & Wetcircuit
Blue Muse Dance
Urban Wash Dance Company & Mikhail Torich



Ritual combines Butoh and dance, by French choreographer Vangeline. 
AlieNatioN & Wetcircuit won the Pill Award for Best Experimental Short Video with their elaborate costumes and unique visual environments. 
Collapsing Elbows by Jahna Bobolia, is a vignette about the idiosyncratic natural beauty of communicating bodies.
Urban Wash Dance Company and video artist Mikhail Torich examine the willingness for make believe blurring the lines between fantasy and fanaticism. 
(+1-1) explores myth and legend in the tale Apologia Medraute. Blind reveals history through iconic gesture and decay of human form. 
Blue Muse Dance observes how we are all made of the same materials, but endless variation, and finds it is easier to make Peace if we understand a basic difference.



Directions to Secret Theatre, in the Long Island City Arts Building, Queens:
E V – 23rd St/Ely -- (first stop in Queens) Exit the station on 45 Rd and walk towards the elevated train tracks. At the corner of 23 St, turn North and walk 1 block.
N W R - Queensboro Plaza -- Exit the station on Queens Plaza South. Walk west towards Manhattan (downhill) to 23 St, turn left and follow the elevated train tracks, 2.5 blocks.
7 G –- 45th Rd/Courthouse Square -- Exit the station on 23 St. Follow the elevated train tracks north along 23rd St, 2 blocks.

 

 

RE:Vision Hits

a part of the Queens Fringe Festival

RE:VISION May

Forward Motion Theater presents RE:Vision, a series where media and digital art are integral to the performing arts. The evening features six independent works by artists incorporating live-mix video, dance, puppetry, spoken word, and music.

May 26th at 8pm
Tickets are $10 advanced, $15 at the door

THE SECRET THEATRE - LONG ISLAND CITY ARTS BUILDING
44-02 23rd Street
Long Island City, Queens
 

To get to The Secret Theatre, take the E or V trains to 23/Ely (first stop in Queens), the 7 or G train to Court Square, or the N train to Queensboro Plaza

participating artists include:
Kim Gibilisco Dances
Jonathan Nosan
The Xaelan Manifesto
Olek
(+1-1)
Mikhail Torich
Blind
Wetcircuit
Urban Wash Dance Company

DJ ActivePhaze

Blue Muse Dance:

"Lost & Found...-The maze of mind-"

 Collaborating with:

Maiko Matsui/Dancer

Peter Lew/Sound

Hitomi Nozawa/Singer

Kyoungin Jung : Scenic Designer & Video Artist
 
Hyunsuk Kim : Animator & Video Artist

 

 

September

 

September 25th, Saturday 2 PM at John Ryan Theater

September 26th, Sunday 2 PM at Brooklyn Bridge Park

 

  New & developed-"Lost & Found...-The maze of mind-"

 Collaborating with:

Maiko Matsui/Dancer

Peter Lew/Sound

Hitomi Nozawa/Singer

Kyoungin Jung : Scenic Designer & Video Artist
 

Hyunsuk Kim : Animator & Video Artist