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Horse's Mouth

 

CHOREOGRAPHY

 

1966     - Nightwalk

            - Dream

            - Duet

1967     - In the Back of the Closet

            - Seastone

1968     - One Space, One Figure and Occasional Sounds

- Solo for One Rhinocerous, Three Birds and a Pineapple

1969     - Groundwork

1970     - The Limestone Room

            - Excursion

1971     - Tide Warnings

            - Solo with Two Ropes

1972     - Light Passage

1973     - Short Stories

            - Dance

1987     - Early Light

            - Short Stories II

1988     - The Struggle of the Magicians

1989     - Starthrower's Cafe

            - Stonethrower's Cafe

1991     - Lonely at the Top

            - Three Reflections

1992     - Stone/Stone

            - Extensions

1993     - Mantis Dreams

            - Watermelon Music

            - Mantis Dreams II

1994     - Damaru

            - Was I What?!!

            - Tilted Acres

1995     - Percussion Dances

            - Untitled

1996     - Walkabout

            - After Image

            - Duet or Duel?

1997     - Transit

            - Self-Portrait

1998          - Hasten Forward Dancing

- The Limestone Room (revised version)

- From the Horse’s Mouth (with James Cunningham)

1999          - More from the Horse’s Mouth (with James Cunningham)

-   Sudden Exit

            - Song 4

1998     - Balkan Landscape

2001     - She Drempt of Stars and Snakes

            - A Balkan Brass Band meets a Horse of a Different Color

2002     - Balkan Dreams

2003     - Wild Mimosa

2004     - Burning Lake

            - New Untitled Work

 

FROM THE HORSE’S MOUTH conceived and directed by Tina Croll and Jamie Cunningham

Over the past six years From the Horse’s Mouth has been presented in New York City at Lincoln Center, The Duke on 42nd Street, Dance Theatre Workshop, Danspace-St. Mark's Church, the Kaye Playhouse and New York University; as well as in Los Angeles, San Francisco, Chicago, Boston, Philadelphia and at Jacob's Pillow and the American Dance Festival.  To date over 500 dancers, from ages 13 to 86, have participated.  Upcoming performances include Miami in 2005.

 

GRANTS/AWARDS

Gutman Foundation, Dance Theater Workshop, New York State Council on the Arts, National Endowment for the Arts, Morgan Foundation, Bennington College, S.T.O.N.Y. Inc., Harkness Foundation, Schwab Fdn.