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DANSPACE PROJECT "OFF SEASON" PRESENTS

Megan Williams Dance Project presents Visible (world premiere)

Thursday, June 5 | 7:30PM
Friday, June 6 | 7:30PM
Saturday, June 7 | 7:30PM

Choreography: Megan Williams

Dancers: Robert Mark Burke, Esmé Julien Boyce, Clarence Brooks, Janet Charleston, Réka Echerer, Chelsea Enjer Hecht, Mary Lyn Graves, Courtney Lopes, Will Noling, Emily Pope, Megan Williams

Music: Tristan Kasten-Krause (From Thin Air, Euphoria Cancel, Dawn Looming from Potential Landscapes, 2020)
Alexander Scriabin (Piano Preludes Opus 11, #2, 4, 5, 6, 8, 14, 16, 1888-96, and Opus 16 # 1, 2, 1894-95)

Musicians: Isabelle O’Connell (piano), Tristan Kasten-Krause (bass), Brendon
Randall-Myers (guitar, floor tom, pitched bowls), Zosha Warpeha (Hardanger fidddle)

Lighting Design: Kathy Kaufmann

Costume Design: Sarah Thea

Administrative Associate: Sara Elizabeth Seger

Press Agent: Kelly Ryan

Running time: approx. 60 minutes

 

Kickstarter Donors:
Josh Raffel, Deborah Reisner, Joe Bowie, Risa Steinberg, Paul Silverstein, Nicholas Croft, Jennifer Abrams, Patrick Breen, Richard Daniels, Avra Blieden, Derek Crescenti, Anita Pace, Peggy Baker, Barbara Cook Garrick, Ariane Lea Michaud, Alexandra Beller, Amy Bauman, Natasha Poon Woo, Anuschka Roes, Annmaria Mazzini, Barrie Raffel, Julie Lushington, Suzanne Lagasa, Sara Richter, Liz Radke, Kelly Ryan, Kimberly Bartosik Daela, Martha Glenn, Manny Torrijos, Chase Markoff, Lynn Peterson, A. Colby, Ori Flomin, Katy Pyle, Carol A Campili, Judy Wilson, Cynthia Fuller-Kling, Colleen Thomas, Lisa Guisbond, Scot Pope, Sue Bernhard, Savannah Spratt, Nelly van Bommel, Stephanie Neel, Dan Stram, Jean Marie Stein, Jordan Morley, Karen Levandoski, Marcia Brooks, Lena Lauer, Harold Clinton, Sue Julien, Margaret Lancaster, Joseph Lennon, Jody Oberfelder Projects, Sima Wolf, Janis Brenner, William Wolf, Laura Colby, Netta Yerushalmy, Peggy Gould, Mary Beth Jordan, Ani Udovicki, Karen Zimmerman, Rebecca Ayars, Lucie Holliday, John Jasperse, David Parker, J.M. Barringer, Robin Staff, Joanna Whitmyer, Sara Romilly, Sari Eckler, Janet Nightingale, Ernesta Corvino, Betsy Cooper, Charlotte Terzian, Kate Sutter, Yuhka Miura, Miriam Cooper, David Dorfman, Ivan Himanen, Jocelyn Reese

MWDP Donors:
Denis Caslon, Diana Byer, Fredi Pomerance, Susan Wollowitz, Amy Schwartz -Moore, Steven Fogel, Andrew Wollowitz, Nancy Umanoff

Thank you to:
~ My beloveds; Andy, Bailey, Griffin.
~ My dear friends who ALWAYS take care of me.
~ The dancers of Visible for their wisdom, patience, skill, intuition, humor and insight through this challenging process: Esmé, Robert, Mary Lyn, Réka, Chelsea, Will, Courtney, Emily, Janet and Clarence, you are all gems and my life is better with you in it.
~ Sara S. for making hard things less hard with care and kindness.
~The Center for Ballet and the Arts for space and continuing fellowship.
~The generous, kind, and attentive staff at Danspace/Off-Season for making this a reality.

These performances are dedicated to my stepdad, Denis Caslon, who left the earth on May 13th , 2025. Though he never quite understood what I did, he always supported it with love. I will miss him.

 

SPONSORS

MWDP is a fiscally sponsored project of Unique Projects, a non-for-profit organization administered by Pentacle/Dance Works Inc. Under Unique Projects fiscal umbrellas, contributions made to MWDP are tax deductible to the fullest extent of the law.

If you would like to contribute to Megan Williams Dance Projects via our fiscal sponsor, please visit our website at: https://www.mwdanceprojects.com/support

Thank you very much for your continued and generous support.

 

ABOUT THE CHOREOGRAPHER

Megan Williams is an independent dance artist, choreographer, and in demand educator and repetiteur. A graduate of the Juilliard School, she danced in the NYC companies of Ohad Naharin, Laura Glenn and Mark Haim in the early 1980’s. In 1988 she joined the Mark Morris Dance Group, dancing for 10 years, toured worldwide, created roles in seminal works and appeared in the films Falling Down Stairs (with Yo Yo Ma), The Hidden Soul of Harmony, The Hard Nut and Dido and Aeneas. Her dancing with MMDG was named “an unusual blend of delicate precision and sensuous fluency…with considerable strength and profound musicality.” (Tobi Tobias for New York Magazine). In addition to dancing in her own work, she has danced in work by Richard Daniels, Rebecca Stenn, and Netta Yerushalmy, among others, and appears in two films choreographed by Celia Rowlson-Hall. She was a 2019 Choreographic Initiative Fellow at the Center for Ballet and the Arts (NYU) and is an O’Donnell-Green Foundation and Arts Westchester Grant recipient. Megan is currently serving on the dance faculties of the Conservatory of Dance at Purchase College, SUNY and Sarah Lawrence College (where she is an MFA alumna).


Megan Williams Dance Projects was founded in 2016 with the mission of interrogating and elevating the human experience through the research, creation, production, and performance of contemporary dance works. Williams was the DANCE NOW Commissioned Artist in 2018, premiering her first full evening work, ‘One Woman Show’, to great acclaim at Joe’s Pub in NYC, and hailed as “whip-smart and vastly entertaining” (Deborah Jowitt for Artsjournal). Recent projects include the 2024 premiere ‘Smile, though your heart is aching’ (in collaboration with composer Eve Beglarian),a 2023 commission for the Rye Arts Center (Rye, NY), and a large installation project at the Katonah Museum of Arts in 2022 (Katonah, NY). For more info: mwdanceprojects.com

 

ABOUT THE ARTISTS

 

 


Danspace Project pays respect to Lenape peoples. We acknowledge that this work is situated on the Lenape island of Manhattan (Mannahatta) in Lenapehoking, the Lenape homeland. We pay respect to Lenape land, water, and ancestors past, present and future.

ABOUT DANSPACE PROJECT

Danspace Project presents new work in dance, supports a diverse range of choreographers in developing their work, encourages experimentation, and connects artists to audiences.

For 50 years, Danspace Project has supported a vital community of contemporary dance artists in an environment unlike any other in the United States. Located in the historic St. Mark’s Church in-the-Bowery, Danspace shares its facility with the Church, The Poetry Project, and New York Theatre Ballet. Danspace Project’s Commissioning Initiative has commissioned nearly 600 new works since its inception in 1994.

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