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Elizabeth Schmuhl

Elizabeth Schmuhl is a multidisciplinary artist whose work appears in The Rumpus, Gramma, Paper Darts, and elsewhere. Her book, Premonitions, is recently out from Wayne State University Press. Elizabeth has worked at various non-profits, including the John F. Kennedy Center for Performing Arts and the University of Michigan. She currently works as a Marketing Strategist and Campaign Manager for Shamel Pitts.

Into The Wind: An Interview with Jessica Fogel

How might the arts contribute to our perceptions of our evolving landscapes as we transition towards renewable energy sources? This is the question which Jessica Fogel, choreographer, Artistic Director, and Professor, has made central to Into The Wind, a dance and music performance that will be presented at the Michigan Alternative and Renewable Energy Center (MAREC) in Muskegon, Michigan on August 22nd and 23rd.

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How might the arts contribute to our perceptions of our evolving landscapes as we transition towards renewable energy sources? This is the question which Jessica Fogel, choreographer, Artistic Director, and Professor, has made central to Into The Wind, a dance and music performance that will be presented at the Michigan Alternative and Renewable Energy Center (MAREC) in Muskegon, Michigan on August 22nd and 23rd.

A Type of Waking

In June I traveled to Atlanta to partake in GloATL’s Process. GloATL is a contemporary dance platform that makes collaborative, multimedia works of movement. The experience reshaped my ideas about art making and as well as how I want to live my own life: awake.

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In June I traveled to Atlanta to partake in GloATL’s Process. GloATL is a contemporary dance platform that makes collaborative, multimedia works of movement. The experience reshaped my ideas about art making and as well as how I want to live my own life: awake.

The State of Being Many: An Interview with Celia Rowlson-Hall

* Elizabeth Schmuhl *

Celia Rowlson-Hall is a New York based filmmaker, choreographer, and Bessie Award winning performer. I was first drawn to Rowlson-Hall because of her short film Three of a Feather, a piece she wrote and directed. Three of a Feather stars and features choreography from Monica Bill Barnes, a contemporary dance company to which Rowlson-Hall once belonged. Because I am interested in multidisciplinary arts as well as artists who push boundaries, I found Rowlson-Hall’s work immediately appealing. She was gracious enough to take time from her busy schedule to allow me to interview her for MQR.

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* Elizabeth Schmuhl *

Celia Rowlson-Hall is a New York based filmmaker, choreographer, and Bessie Award winning performer. I was first drawn to Rowlson-Hall because of her short film Three of a Feather, a piece she wrote and directed. Three of a Feather stars and features choreography from Monica Bill Barnes, a contemporary dance company to which Rowlson-Hall once belonged. Because I am interested in multidisciplinary arts as well as artists who push boundaries, I found Rowlson-Hall’s work immediately appealing. She was gracious enough to take time from her busy schedule to allow me to interview her for MQR.

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