EDGE EFFECTS
“I have long been inspired by nature, its beauty, forms, structures, and systems; how it reflects and inspires culture and human thought. edge effects references the concept of an “ecotone” – a zone were one ecosystem meets another as the when the meadow meets the forest, the water meets the land, or where one body meets another. This concept unfolded and manifested in many ways in the creation of the dance, provoking ideas and movement for how we relate to each other, for margins and marginality, and to deeper understanding of our own nature as human animals.“
- Tere Mathern (director and choreographer)
Edge Effects
Performed February 25 - 28, 2016
@ Studio 2 in Portland, OR
Duration: Variable
Choregraphy and direction:
Tere Mathern
Live electronic composition:
"Times Physique" by Alter Structure
Dancers:
Dar Vejon Jones
Lena Traenkenschuh
Lyra Butler-Denman
Sara Parker
Vanessa Vogel
Film:
Sophia Wright Emigh
Camera operators and video editing:
Karl Lind
Ian Lucero
Editing on Edge Effects excerpt video:
RVT vision
Lighting:
Robin Greenwood
Photographer:
Julie Keefe
BEING MOVED
A group of dancers are chosen to embark on a journey of self inquiry, transformation and creation.
A workshop and performance intensive with choreographer Meshi Chavez.
Being Moved . 4 . All that I know is nothing
Performed January 30 - 31, 2016
@ Headwaters Theatre in Portland, OR
Being Moved . 3 . KINTSUGI
Performed January 16 - 17, 2015
@ Headwaters Theatre in Portland, OR
Being Moved . 2
Performed January 3,4,10,11, 2014
@ Headwaters Theatre in Portland, OR
Being Moved . 1
Performed January 4 - 5, 2013
@ Headwaters Theatre in Portland, OR
Duration: Variable
Choregraphy and direction:
Meshi Chavez
Live sound improvisation:
Lisa DeGrace (2013,2014)
Adrian Hutapea
Roland Ventura Toledo
Camera operator and video editing:
Ian Lucero
Editing on KINTSUGI excerpt video:
RVT vision
Lighting:
Dug Martell
REVIVIFY
REVIVIFY responds to the overwhelming history humans have cataloged in a web based world of collected stories, past events, current trends and hyper-information. Ultimately, humanity shines through, reliving the past events and leading us into an unfolding future world. This collaboration brings a pair of dancers into a sculptural landscape of sound, using the existing sound system while overlaying another speaker system designed within the performance space. With sound leading the way and being the catalyst, the dancers’ movements are provided an immersive sound design that they are unfamiliar with, opening up to the integration of chance within their dancing. This concept is driven by an uber-cerebral idea of allowing history to unfold in a self organizing “Pandora Radio” style. Searching and appropriating the Internet's content, in the moment, with events linked to other events, the audio is produced, constructed, and manipulated in real-time with no structured sequence except by what is “suggested” next in an unpredictable and autonomous fashion.
The sound artist's role then becomes an interface between the audio and dancers.
Dance + Performance Festival
Premiered July 10 - 19, 2014
@ Conduit in Portland, OR
Duration: 19m 03s
Concept and audio console design:
Roland Ventura Toledo
Live sound:
"STEM" by Alter Structure
Choreographer and dancer:
Stephanie Lanckton
Dancer and collaborator:
Mizu Desierto
Camera operators:
Ian Lucero
Eric Nordstrom
Editing on full length video:
Ian Lucero
Editing on excerpt video:
RVT vision
Photographer:
Jim Lykins
BEFORE THE DAWN
"before the dawn" explores concepts linked to the origins of Butoh called Ankoku - the spiritual aspect of the dance. This piece is inspired by Ankoku, and by imagery of moths, moonlight, longing and desire. It seeks to create a sense of something that has no beginning or end.
"The music... was shattering, physically and emotionally."
- Dance critic Martha Ullman West
Dance + Performance Festival
Premiered July 10 - 19, 2014
@ Conduit in Portland, OR
Duration: 19m 57s
Choregraphy and direction:
Meshi Chavez
Live sound:
"Normal Light" by Alter Structure
Dancers:
Teresa Vanderkin
Joe McLaughlin
Camera operator:
Eric Nordstrom
Editing on excerpt video:
RVT vision
Photographer:
Jim Lykins
WILD
Wild is a multidisciplinary ensemble piece, created by members of (TCP) The Circus Project's 2013 Youth Summer Performance Intensive on a human-sized aerial birdcage. The piece, co-created by seven youth, ages 13- 21, under the direction of Jenn Cohen (Director, Circus Project), Mizu Desierto (Director, Water in the Desert), and Nicolo Kehrwood (Coach), with musical composition by Roland Ventura Toledo, utilizes the cage as a metaphor for the internal structures we create to both contain and/or inhibit our deeper selves.
“Wild” premiered at the Galaxy Festival in Director’s Park on Saturday, August 10th 2013 in Portland, Oregon and in Seattle, WA to perform at Broadway Performance Hall as part of the American Youth Circus Organization’s Festival.
Galaxy Festival
Premiered August 10, 2013
@ Director's Park in Portland, OR
American Youth Circus Organization’s Festival
August 14 – 18, 2013
@ Broadway Performance Hall in Seattle, WA
Electronic audio composition
2ch sound
2 speakers
Duration: 11m 00s
Concept, choreography and direction:
Jenn Cohen
Mizu Desierto
Nicolo Kehrwood
Electronic composition:
Roland Ventura Toledo
Costume and Styling:
The dance ensemble
Camera operator:
Adam Bailey
Photographer:
David Rose Photography
AMARANTHINE BEGINNINGS [version 2]
Epoch before birth,
Amaranthine Beginnings,
Eternity strung
Amaranthine Beginnings is a collaborative installation combining butoh and contemporary dance, sound, architecture and set design. The interest lies in transforming the perception of time, place and space. We awaken the imagination of an audience by expanding, contracting, augmenting speed, and freezing time through movement and sound.
The concept of this piece is born out of the Fibonacci sequence (0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, ...) and the golden ratio, which is found throughout the universe, nature, bodies, mathematics, architecture, sound and art. We investigate how this ancient formula relates and translates into movement and sound by developing a relationship to it through our piece.
The visual nature of this piece lies within a set design comprised of suspended rocks coated in a hyper reflective material and a Fibonacci rock spiral on the ground. The stones orbit, swing and settle into stillness, while the dancer travels through lifetimes within the sound frequencies and tones that add to the sonorous fabric of the piece.
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Amaranthine Beginnings was initially created as part of a 6 month artist residency in 2012-2013 at Studio2 @ Zoomtopia in Portland, OR.
Dance + Performance Festival
Premiered July 18 - 20, 2013
@ Conduit in Portland, OR
Live piano and electronic audio
2ch sound
2 speakers
Duration: 23m 24s
Concept, direction, and set design:
Stephanie Lanckton
Roland Ventura Toledo
Live sound:
Roland Ventura Toledo
Choreographer and dancer:
Stephanie Lanckton
Costume and Styling:
Alenka Loesch
Camera operators:
Ian Lucero
Eric Nordstrom
Editing on full length video:
Ian Lucero
Editing on excerpt video:
RVT vision
UNDERNEATH
Underneath is an evening-length work made in collaboration with Wobbly (Yulia Arakelyan and Erik Ferguson), performers Mizu Desierto and Nathan H.G. and musician Roland Toledo. Using a blend of contemporary dance, butoh, theatre and song, Underneath tells a tale of the subconscious with the fluid timing of a dream. Peeling back preconceived notions of beauty and belonging, Underneath reveals an inner landscape of isolation, deformity and domination as four individuals seek the possibility of a love that, perhaps, heals all wounds. This sometimes confrontational, sometimes sweet new work, manages to crack open the mind without leaving the viewer shattered. This work has been made during a yearlong residency at The Headwaters as part of Water in the Desert's AIR program. Underneath is also generously supported by the Regional Arts and Culture Council, Multnomah County Cultural Coalition and Oregon Cultural Trust.
Wobbly Dance
Premiered November 30 - December 8, 2012
@ Headwaters Theatre in Portland, OR
Live electronic audio
2ch sound
2 speakers
Duration: 46m 15s
Concept, choreography and direction:
Wobbly (Yulia Arakelyan and Erik Ferguson)
Mizu Desierto
Nathan H.G.
Live sound:
Roland Ventura Toledo
Lighting:
Kaye Blankenship
Camera operator and video editing:
Ian Lucero
Editing on excerpt video:
RVT vision
Photographer:
Kamala Kingsley
Audio Description:
Alyson Osborn
ASL Interpreter:
Dana L Walls
X-37 [version 2]
X-37 elucidates possibilities and questions that are impressed upon humanity and matter, from the first spark of the universe into eternity. X-37 is a journey and exploration through dance and sound, a bridge between cosmos and earth; how we arrived here and how we transcend, our stardust ancestry, our computer generated future, and the higher vibration we may truly end up returning to.
There is a lonely speck floating in the enveloping darkness of the cosmos that contains all of human history, past, present and future. We, as a human race are physically bound to this "...mote of dust suspended in a sunbeam", as the late cosmologist Carl Sagan once wrote.
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2nd annual 1 Festival
A Festival of Many. A Theme of 1
The Headwaters Theatre plays host to 23 shows over 11 days.
The 1 Festival
June 2, 2012
@ Headwaters Theatre in Portland, OR
Live electronic audio
2ch sound
2 speakers
Duration: 22m 55s
Concept, direction, and set design:
Stephanie Lanckton
Roland Ventura Toledo
Live sound arrangement:
Roland Ventura Toledo
Choreographer and dancer:
Stephanie Lanckton
Camera operator and video editing:
Ian Lucero
Editing on excerpt video:
RVT vision
Music and sound credits :
Ryuichi Sakamoto & Alva Noto – Reverso
Marvin Gaye - The Star Spangled Banner - Live From the 1983 NBA All Star Game 2
Jimi Hendrix - The Star Spangled Banner (Live at Woodstock 1969)
Aphex Twin – Rhubarb
NASA – Jet Propulsion Laboratory
X-37 [version 1]
X-37 elucidates possibilities and questions that are impressed upon humanity and matter, from the first spark of the universe into eternity. X-37 is a journey and exploration through dance and sound, a bridge between cosmos and earth; how we arrived here and how we transcend, our stardust ancestry, our computer generated future, and the higher vibration we may truly end up returning to.
There is a lonely speck floating in the enveloping darkness of the cosmos that contains all of human history, past, present and future. We, as a human race are physically bound to this "...mote of dust suspended in a sunbeam", as the late cosmologist Carl Sagan once wrote.
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SOAK is a festival presenting a torrent of acts and workshops in theater, butoh, dance, and performance art every spring over four weeks in May and June.
SOAK broadens the perceptions of the artists and audiences with work that is experimental, rigorous, and thought-provoking. The festival showcases finished and in-progress work by international, local and resident artists and blends them together in a concoction that inspires audiences, fuels the artists, and stimulates the community surrounding LEIMAY’s activities.
SOAK Festival
Premiered May 4, 2012
@ CAVE in Brooklyn, NY
Live electronic audio
2ch sound
2 speakers
Duration: 33m 03s
Concept, direction, and set design:
Stephanie Lanckton
Roland Ventura Toledo
Live sound arrangement:
Roland Ventura Toledo
Choreographer and dancer:
Stephanie Lanckton
Camera operator:
Shige Moriya
Photographer:
Shige Moriya
Music and sound credits:
Ryuichi Sakamoto & Alva Noto – Reverso
Marvin Gaye - The Star Spangled Banner - Live From the 1983 NBA All Star Game 2
Jimi Hendrix - The Star Spangled Banner (Live at Woodstock 1969)
Aphex Twin – Rhubarb
NASA – Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Becoming
Leimay presents the world premiere of their collaborative dance-video project. Becoming meditates on the continuous cycles of life and death, the modern human search for identity and the struggle to become someone. Contrasting wild physicality with meditative stillness, Leimay’s performance works synthesize dance, live manipulated video and original live music. Collaborators include an international group of artists from the U.S., Colombia, Japan and the Czech republic, including composer Roland Ventura Toledo and dancers Denisa Musilova, Miyu Leilani and Masanori Asahara.
Ill Festival Danza in la Ciudad
Premiered November 25, 2010
@ Teatro Jorge Eliecer Gaitan in Bogota, Colombia, S. America
Live electronic audio
2ch sound
2 speakers
Duration: 00m 00s
Concept, direction, and set design:
LEIMAY (Ximena Garnica & Shige Moriya)
Live sound:
Roland Ventura Toledo
Choreographer and dancer:
Ximena Garnica
Dancers:
Denisa Musilova
Miyu Leilani
Masanori Asahara
Video artist:
Shige Moriya
Camera operator:
Shige Moriya
Photographer:
Leimay
Trace of Purple Sadness
The Trace of Purple Sadness is a journey of one dancer in a constant state of becoming in an ever-changing world. The human body, like a flower, sprouts to maximum splendor, to then decay into serene melancholy, leaving a purple trace, the sky at dawn or the beginning of dusk. Countless flowers are born in our bodies, every moment another trace.
Festival de Mujeres en Escena por la Paz
Premiered March 30 - 31, 2008
@ Corporacion Colombianade Teatro in Colombia, S. America
Live electronic audio
2ch sound
2 speakers
Duration: 00m 00s
Concept, direction, and set design:
LEIMAY (Ximena Garnica & Shige Moriya)
Live sound:
Roland Ventura Toledo
Choreographer and dancer:
Ximena Garnica
Video artist:
Shige Moriya
Camera operator:
Shige Moriya
Photographer:
Shige Moriya
Pavel Antonov
Antigones
The Greek myth is rendered in LEIMAY’s performance to reflect upon the experience of absence, as with families and friends of los Desaparecidos, the ‘Disappeared Ones,’ of Colombia’s political upheavals. LEIMAY’s Antigones contribute to face the conflict between the law and conscience. Antigone takes a stand, sacrificing her life to be buried alive.
“Antigone is a wandering shadow: like the woman spirit who never received the stiff bodies of her dead. Antigone is without rest, tormented and overshadowed by the vacuum of absence, the presence of those who are no longer there; she is a reproach to society, inciting the State and its cruel laws, and to all those for whom passivity assumes the current arbitrary terror of the war.”
Antigones is an act of remembering, gathering force in silence: a body condition, which apprehends all that has perished, multifaceted and difficult to decipher.
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An initial version of this piece, lasting twenty minutes, was presented October 27, 2007 in "Kazuo Ohno 101," a three-week Butoh parade and marathon at Japan Society, NYC, which was part of the Third New York Butoh Festival. Live sound for this version was created by SUIT (Nathan Howe and Roland Toledo).
World Premiere
Premiered September 18 - 21, 2008
@ Joyce SoHo in New York, NY
Live electronic audio
2ch sound
2 speakers
Duration: 50m 00s
Concept, direction, and set design:
LEIMAY (Ximena Garnica & Shige Moriya)
Live sound:
Roland Ventura Toledo
Choreographer and dancer:
Ximena Garnica
Guest director:
Juan Merchan
Video artist:
Shige Moriya
Camera operator:
Shige Moriya
Photographer:
Yana Kraeva