Slumber Party (Portland, OR): Slumber Party (2023)

Theatre/Ritual

Photo of a ghost and sleeping bags

PERFORMANCE SYNOPSIS

This 20 minute piece deepens from our past explorations of slumber parties as sites of play, risk, and resistance, to explore death—the death of individual human beings and the mass death of climate collapse. The slumber parties of our youth were opportunities to encounter the mystery of oncoming adolescence and changes in our bodies/minds, and practice empowered responses through prank calls, seances, dress up, emotional catharsis, and feats of strength (staying up all night, playing “light as a feather, stiff as a board”). Now, we are asking how these rituals can create supportive connections as we (in middle-age) are caretaking loved ones approaching the end of life, raising children amidst climate chaos, and confronting our own enmeshment in modernity.

BIO

Slumber Party is an ongoing, long-term project of Lucille Dawson, Liz Hayden, Erin Leddy, Jen Mitas, and Maesie Speer, initiated in 2018. Slumber Party began as a group of women taking the night to interrogate our relationship to patriarchy, white supremacy, and the often exploitative and coercive culture of theatre in the US. Slumber Party has become an exploration of ritual and the creative expression of friendship, care, and intention, shared with others. As artists and producers, we have collaborated on over 25 original performances and events since 2006.

CREDIT

Performer/Creators
Lucille Dawson
Liz Hayden
Erin Leddy
Jen Mitas
Maesie Speer

Costume & Scenic Design
The ensemble

Music
Erin Leddy

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Shannon Stewart | Screaming Traps (Detroit, MI): river, river, river
Movement / Theatre / Dance / Performance art

Photo by Ian Douglas

PERFORMANCE SYNOPSIS

River, River, River addresses bodily, personal, historical, and ecological content, including her
parent’s migration across the United States to clean up nuclear waste and the circuitous way
this weaves into her experience of being a dancer.

BIO
Shannon Stewart was born in the South and came of age as an artist in the Pacific Northwest. A
2023 USA Artist nominee, she/they make work for stage, screen, and galleries that has been
presented throughout the US and Europe, including Tulane University and DOCK 11 Berlin, and
was slated to appear in 2020 at the Kennedy Center.

CREDITS

Writer/Performer: Shannon Stewart
Dramaturg: Iris McCloughan
Movement and Outside Eye: Jody Kuehner
Editor: Amy Lawless

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Marisa Plasencia & Maribel Plasencia (Portland, OR): A Monster and a Metapuzzle
Movement / Theatre / Dance / Performance art

via https://www.marisa-maribel-plasencia.com/a-monster-and-a-metapuzzle-1

PERFORMANCE SYNOPSIS

In A Monster and a Metapuzzle a character named Elle dreams of seeing a primrose. Will Elle’s
dreams, threatened by an ominous force, come true?

BIO
Marisa Plasencia is currently a Visiting Professor in Dance at Reed College where she teaches
classes in contemporary dance and Dance History. She holds a PhD from the Department of
Theater, Dance, and Performance Studies at UC Santa Barbara. Her research examines
discreet forms of protest at the intersection of postmodern dance, visual art, and black social
dance traditions.

Maribel Plasencia is currently based in Houston, Texas, where she teaches dance and leads a
creativity-based book club at Lydia Hance’s Frame Dance studio. Maribel earned a PhD in
clinical psychology from Rutgers University. During her time in the Northeast, Maribel was able
to present two choreographic works at Flux Factory in Queens, NY. Maribel plays drums, and
continually seeks to incorporate these elements into her dancetheatre-making practices.
Marisa and Maribel are currently working on a series of dance pieces that move across artistic
disciplines and explore the complex boundaries between twin bodies. Their work has been
shown in California, New York, New Jersey, and Texas.

CREDITS

Choreographers: Marisa Plasencia & Maribel Plasencia

Performers: Marisa Plasencia & Maribel Plasencia

Musicians: Maribel Plasencia & James Lavery

Composers: Maribel Plasencia & James Lavery

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Claire Rigsby (Portland, OR): POP!
Contemporary Jazz/Modern/Hip Hop

Physical Theater / Clown / Art Installation / Interactive

Photo of Claire Rigsby performing POP!

PERFORMANCE SYNOPSIS

A plexiglass box, a bunch of balloons, a mysterious creature….and you. POP!
explores trust, how we wall ourselves off, how we expand and contract, and how close we all
are to…bursting.

BIO

Claire Rigsby is a performer, mover, maker & shaker originally from Atlanta, GA. She is a graduate of Emory University and the Institute for Contemporary Performance with additional training with the London Academy of Music & Dramatic Arts, Dr. Sarah Maines, Jacob Jonas The Company, and more. Creating her own performance has been one of the most rewarding experiences of her life, and while she’d probably still do it without anyone watching, she’s really glad you’re here!

CREDITS

Creator: Claire Rigsby

Performer: Claire Rigsby

Installation/set design: Claire Rigsby

Lighting/costume design: Claire Rigsby

Balloon blower-upper: Claire Rigsby

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