Balletcollective

BalletCollective is a non-profit arts collective based in New York, NY focused on creating new works through a collaborative process developed by its founder and director Troy Schumacher.[1] Founded in 2010, BalletCollective has produced the work of over 30 artists, as they collaborated to create over a dozen ballet based works, each with new music, choreography, and source art.[2]

BalletCollective
Formation5 January 2010 (2010-01-05)
FounderTroy Schumacher
Founded atNew York City, NY
Websitehttp://balletcollective.com

2019 Season Contributing Artists[3][4]

  • Troy Schumacher, Artistic Director & Choreographer
  • Gabrielle Lamb, Choreographer
  • Preston Chamblee, Choreographer
  • Judd Greenstein, Composer
  • Paul Moravec, Composer
  • Caleb Burhans, Composer
  • Julianna Barwick, Composer
  • Zaria Forman, Source Artist
  • George Steinmetz, Source Artist
  • Ken Liu, Source Artist
  • Trevor Paglen, Source Artist
  • John Cuff, Lighting Designer
  • Luke Crisell, Creative Director

2019 Season Dancers[5]

  • India Bradley
  • Preston Chamblee
  • Emilie Gerrity
  • Mary Thomas MacKinnon
  • Mira Nadon
  • Erica Pereira
  • Davide Riccardo
  • Cainan Weber

Works[6]

  • Faraway (2019 New York) 30 minutes. 8 dancers. Choreography by Troy Schumacher. Music by Judd Greenstein. Source art by Zaria Forman.
  • Scorpio Desert (2019 New York) 12 minutes. 7 dancers. Choreography by Preston Chamblee. Music by Paul Moravec. Source art by George Steinmetz.
  • Translation (2017 New York) 31 minutes. 6 dancers. Choreography by Troy Schumacher. Music by Julianna Barwick. Source art by Ken Liu.
  • Orange (2017 New York) 10 minutes. 5 dancers. Choreography by Gabrielle Lamb. Music by Caleb Burhans. Source art by Trevor Paglen.
  • Until the Walls Cave In (2016 New York) 26 minutes. 7 dancers. Choreography by Troy Schumacher. Music by Ellis Ludwig-Leone. Source art by James Ramsey.
  • The Answer (2016 New York) 10 minutes. 2 dancers. Choreography by Troy Schumacher. Music by Judd Greenstein. Source art by Carlos Arnaiz.
  • Invisible Divide (2015 New York) 25 minutes. 7 dancers. Choreography Troy Schumacher. Music by Ellis Ludwig-Leone. Source art by Paul Maffi.
  • The Last Time This Ended (2015 New York) 8 minutes. 2 men. Choreography Troy Schumacher. Music by Mark Dancigers. Source art by Dafy Hagai. BalletCollective
  • All That We See (2014 New York) 19 minutes. 5 dancers. Choreography Troy Schumacher. Music by Ellis Ludwig-Leone. Inspired by a painting by David Salle. BalletCollective.
  • Dear and Blackbirds (2014 New York) 9 minutes. 2 dancers. Choreography Troy Schumacher. Music by Ellis Ludwig-Leone. Inspired by a poem by Cynthia Zarin. BalletCollective.
  • The Impulse Wants Company (2013 New York) 22 minutes. 7 dancers. Choreography Troy Schumacher. Music by Ellis Ludwig-Leone. Inspired by a poem by Cynthia Zarin. BalletCollective.
  • Warehouse under the Hudson (2012 New York) 30 minutes. 7 dancers. Choreography Troy Schumacher. Music by Nick Jaina, Nathan Langston, Amanda Lawrence, and David Moss. Arranged by Ellis Ludwig-Leone. Scenario and multimedia projections by Kevin Draper
  • Epistasis (2011 New York) 25 minutes. 7 dancers. Choreography Troy Schumacher. Music by Nick Jaina, Nathan Langston, and Amanda Lawrence. Arranged by Ellis Ludwig-Leone.
  • Progress (2010 Fremont, MI 2011 New York) 21 minutes. 6 dancers. Choreography Troy Schumacher. Music by Nick Jaina, Nathan Langston, and Amanda Lawrence. Multimedia projections by Kevin Draper
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References

  1. https://www.nytimes.com/2014/09/21/arts/dance/troy-schumacher-prepares-his-first-work-for-city-ballet.html
  2. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2014-11-01. Retrieved 2016-03-05.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  3. "Artists". BalletCollective. Archived from the original on 25 September 2014. Retrieved 4 March 2016.
  4. https://www.nytimes.com/2014/10/31/arts/dance/balletcollective-performs-at-the-skirball-center.html
  5. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2014-09-25. Retrieved 2016-03-05.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  6. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2016-03-13. Retrieved 2016-03-05.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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