Triskelion Arts

Triskelion Arts is a non-profit arts presenting organization founded in 2000, which includes two theaters and rehearsal studios in Greenpoint, Brooklyn.[1] Triskelion Arts features artists from the concert dance, comedy, improvisation, Butoh and clowning communities, “where young companies can afford to self-produce and where choreographers can take a chance.” [3]

In the last five years, Triskelion Arts has presented the work of over 750 artists featuring nearly 3,500 performers through its programs, including companies such as cakeface,[2] Dante Brown/Warehouse Dance,[3] Elisa Monte Dance, Launch Movement Experiment,[4] Peter Kyle Dance,[5] Stefanie Nelson Dancegroup, Tami Stronach Dance, Jessica Gaynor Dance,[6] raja feather kelly | the feath3r theory, Shannon Gillen & Guests,[7] Vangeline Theater, to name a few.

History

The performance art space began in 2000 and was conceived by the collective, KICK STAND DANCE. In 2005, one of its founders, Abby Bender, and colleague Andy Dickerson succeeded the collective and have operated the organization ever since. Under their direction, Triskelion Arts had grown from one studio/theater to five spaces in the landmarked Hecla Iron Works factory in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. In 2015, Triskelion Arts moved to Greenpoint, Brooklyn.[8]

Facility

Triskelion Arts’ main stage space is the Muriel Schulman Theater, which is a 88-seat black-box theater with accompanying dressing room located behind the stage.

Additionally, there is the Douglas Elliman Studio Theater, a 40-seat studio theater for less formal showings.

Both theaters, along with two other smaller studios, have sprung floors and function as spaces for rehearsals, classes and auditions. Triskelion Arts has provided well over 200,000 rehearsal and class hours to artists working in a variety of disciplines between 2000 and 2016.

Programming

Triskelion Arts has a robust and diverse curated programming series, and also allows individuals and groups to rent the space to self-produce.

The Split Bill series presents 12-16 artists for two-night runs four times per year. The program's intention is to serve emerging artists who are looking for a stepping-stone between the showcase format (for which work is generally capped at 15 minutes) and full-on, evening-length, self-production.[9]

The Collaborations in Dance Festival (CollabFest) runs in the fall presenting 20-30 artists or companies over 4 nights in movement-based work that features a strong collaboration with other mediums such as film, music, theater and visual arts.[10]

Never Before, Never Again is an improvisation festival that runs in the winter presenting 20-30 artists or companies over 4 nights, which was featured in the Brooklyn Paper.[11]

The Comedy in Dance Festival runs in the spring presenting 20-30 artists or companies over 4 nights.[12] Past performers have included Billy Schultz, the Cocoon Central Dance Team [13] which includes Sunita Mani, Tallie Medel and Eleanore Pienta; Jamie Benson and Andrae Gonzalo[14] and The Raving Jaynes,[15] among others.

The Summer Shake-Up runs mid-week in the summer presenting both invited and submission-based work up to 15 minutes.

The Dance Film Feastival, which is co-sponsored by Dance Films Association in 2016, runs in the spring highlighting the complex relationship between choreographer and filmmaker. The festival celebrates national and international dance-based films that stretch the boundaries of what would be possible on the stage.

Beyond presenting application-based works, the organization predominantly hosts MainStage "Triskelion Arts Presents" solo or 2 company shared shows, which are by invitation only. Interested companies are encouraged to make introductions.

Acclaim/Press

Sources of Funding

Government and foundation support for Triskelion Arts is provided by: New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, The Mertz Gilmore Foundation and New York State Council on the Arts. This organization has also received past funding from the 2012 JPMorgan Chase Regrant Program, administered by Brooklyn Arts Council (BAC) and participated in the WNYC STAR Initiative in 2011.[26]

References

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  3. "Dante Brown|Warehouse Dance". Dante Brown|Warehouse Dance. Retrieved 2016-05-01.
  4. "launch {welcome}". launchmovementexperiment.com. Retrieved 2016-05-01.
  5. "Peter Kyle Dance". peterkyledance.org. Retrieved 2016-05-01.
  6. "Home". Jessica Gaynor Dance. Retrieved 2016-05-01.
  7. "VIM VIGOR DANCE COMPANY". VIM VIGOR DANCE COMPANY. Retrieved 2016-05-01.
  8. "For Love of Performance & the ‘Hood: Triskelion Arts Opens Its Doors in Greenpoint | Greenpointers". Retrieved 2016-05-01.
  9. "Choreographer Chafin Seymour". Dance Informa Magazine. 2014-11-07. Retrieved 2016-05-01.
  10. "* OFFOFFOFF dance review TRISKELION COLLABORATIONS by Jules Bakshi, Mei Yamanaka, Y.A.K. Collective". www.offoffoff.com. Retrieved 2016-05-01.
  11. "For one night only: W’burg theater hosts new improv fest". The Brooklyn Paper. Retrieved 2016-05-01.
  12. "6th Annual Comedy in Dance Festival". Time Out New York. Retrieved 2016-05-01.
  13. "CCDT". cocooncentraldanceteam.tumblr.com. Retrieved 2016-05-01.
  14. "Andrae Gonzalo and Jamie Benson". Time Out New York. Retrieved 2016-05-01.
  15. "Dance Up Close to Triskelion Art's 5th Annual Comedy in Dance Fest". www.dance-enthusiast.com. Retrieved 2016-05-01.
  16. Magazine, Brooklyn (2014-03-11). "The 100 Most Influential People in Brooklyn Culture". Brooklyn Magazine. Retrieved 2016-05-01.
  17. "Improvisation’s Successes and Challenges: Company SoGoNo in Williamsburg | Brooklyn Daily Eagle". www.brooklyneagle.com. Retrieved 2016-05-01.
  18. "For Love of Performance & the ‘Hood: Triskelion Arts Opens Its Doors in Greenpoint | Greenpointers". Retrieved 2016-05-01.
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  20. "Comedy in Dance Festival". Village Voice. Retrieved 2016-05-01.
  21. "NYC Top Comedy Choices for Friday 1/16/15". Best New York Comedy. 2015-01-16. Retrieved 2016-05-01.
  22. "Eight Reasons cakeface’s Harold, I Hate You Is Your New Favorite Downtown Dance/Theater Piece". Culturebot. 2015-05-27. Retrieved 2016-05-01.
  23. "A Colored Image of the Sun - The L Magazine". The L Magazine. 2013-01-18. Retrieved 2016-05-01.
  24. "* OFFOFFOFF dance review MARI MEADE: NOT MY HOME by Mari Meade, Chris Herde with Mari Meade: Allison Beler, Dia Dearstyne, Breanna Gribble, Misuzu Hara, Morgan Hurst, Isaac Owens, Or Reitman, Rachel Rizzuto Chris Herde: Adam Gauzza, Morgan Hicks, Oceane Hooks-Camilleri, Calvin Tsang". www.offoffoff.com. Retrieved 2016-05-01.
  25. II, Juan Michael Porter. "BWW Review: Butoh Artist VANGELINE Collaborates with Contortionist JONATHAN NOSAN". BroadwayWorld.com. Retrieved 2016-05-01.
  26. "STAR Participants". WNYC. Retrieved 2016-05-01.

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