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Artists
Jeremy Xido
(concept, co-creator, performer)
Jeremy Xido, originally from Detroit, graduated cum laude in Painting
and Comparative Literature at Columbia University in New York and trained
at the Actors Studio with Barbara Poitier, Arthur Penn and Andre
Gregory. He has trained with Earl Mosely at Alvin Ailey Dance Center in
New York, Sasha Waltz, Jordi Cortes, Frey Faust, Ivan Wolfe and Curt Hayworth.
He has trained Capoeira Angola with Mestre Joao Grande, Mestre Laercio
and Mestre Moraes in Brazil, New York, and Europe.
In 1998 he was part of the Forum for Young Theater Artists at the Berlin
Theater Festival and in 2000 received a Fulbright Grant to work with his
company, cabula6, in Barcelona. He was Artist In Residence at General
Eléctrica in Barcelona where, with cabula6, he developed the
love project and more recently the first part of eixam.
In 2003 in conjunction with the onno theater in Austria he was commissioned
by the Tanzquartier in Vienna to create the audio-tour and theater piece,
Trace.
As an actor and dancer Jeremy has worked with Tanz Theater Wien, the onno
theater, Lawine_Torren, Laroque Dance Company, Cia Diagonal, CATARACTS
and at the Maxim Gorki Theater in Berlin under the direction of Stephan
Mueller. In the States he has worked, among others, at the California
Shakespeare Festival, Virginia Shakespeare Festival, and Drama League
in New York. He has shot several feature films including Brad Andersons,
The Machinist as well as TV series for the BBC in London and
TV3 in Barcelona
Claudia Heu
(concept, co-creator, performer)
Born in Salzburg, Austria, Claudia studied at the College of Dance and
Theater Composition in Konstanz, Germany and with Yoshi Oida, Molik Watenabe
and Amoura. She has worked extensively as a performer, director and coach
throughout Europe and in New York City. In 1997 along with Donna Jewell
she founded the performance series Saturday Night Live at
Toihaus in Salzburg. And in 1998 she founded the onnotheater, which has
come to be known as one of the most innovative and thought-provoking modern
performance companies in Austria. They have performed in Austria, Germany,
Belgium and Italy at such distinguished venues as The Sommer Szene, Tanzquartier
Wien and the Advanced Performing Arts Festival. As artistic director of
onnotheater, Claudia Heu works mostly outside the conventional theater
space, creating site specific work inspired by the architecture of the
space chosen, or seeking out the right type of space for the project in
mind. Her interest lies in moving boundaries of theater, investigating
the border between reality and artistic theater, shifting and breaking
down the wall between audience and performer. Claudia Heu now resides
in Vienna, Austria. She teaches theater, movement and oriental dance in
various workshops in Austria, Germany and Switzerland and at the International
Autumn and Spring Dance Festival in Salzburg, and at the Salzburg Experimental
Academy of Dance. She has worked as an Assistant to Stephen Wangh at the
experimental Theater Wing of NYU.
Tsuyoshi Kondo
(co-creator, performer)
Originally from Mie, Japan, Tsuyoshi Kondo first came to the United States
over ten years ago to attend the University of Iowa, moving to New York
to study at the Neighborhood Playhouse. He has trained with Anne Bogart
and Suzuki at the SITI company. Tsuyoshi was a founding member of the
International Theater Ensemble where he led the creation of The
Elephant Vanishes A theater piece based on the writings of
Haruki Murakami. Through ITE, he introduced international theater artists
to Japanese performance methods including Suzuki Method. He has developed
a number of original roles for the critically acclaimed New York theater
Company, Collision Theory and has performed at the New York Theater Workshop,
LaMaMa and Interdisciplinary Arts among others. He first worked with Claudia
and Jeremy as part of the International Theater Ensemble and has been
co-developing the New York version of the project, Trace.
Lucrecia Briceño
(Lighting and set design)
Originally from Lima Peru, Lucrecia was the Annete Foosner Scholar at
the New World School of Arts in Miami. In New York she has worked as lighting
designer at SoHo Rep, Here Directors Lab, NY Theatre Works/InterArt
Annex among others. As set designer she has worked as assistant to Myung
Hee Cho at the Berkshire Theater Festival. Lucrecia first worked with
Jeremy as part of the international theatre research group. International
Theater Ensemble and worked as a consultant on cabula6s The
Love Project. She is currently on full scholarship finishing up
her MFA in Lighting Design at NYU Tisch School of the Arts
Leah Gelpe
(Sound Designer, Projection Designer and Filmmaker)
Projection designs include Jay Scheibs productions of Lorenzaccio
(Loeb Drama Center), West Pier (Ohio Theatre), Permit Me (Sie Gestatten)
(3. Stock, Volksbühne am Rosa-Luxemburg-Platz, Berlin), The War Plays
(Mozarteum, Salzburg), Herakles/Herakles 5 (Chashama Theatre, NY) and
Glass Mohn (Pont Muhely, Budapest). Sound Design credits include Daniel
Fishs production of David Rabes The Black Monk at Yale Repertory
Theatre, Kate Whoriskeys production of The Lady from the Sea at
the Intiman Theatre, and Robert Woodruffs production of Saved at
Theatre for a New Audience.
Asha Oniszczuk
(Historical Research Coordinator / Tour Dramaturgy)
Choreographer and performer, originally from Poland, since 1993 based
in NYC. She has created performances and collaborated with artists of
various disciplines since 1990. Currently she is working on a performance
ENDIQUE that will be presented in June in the Festival New New Yorkers
in Warsaw, Poland. Being interested in performance that ventures outside
of customary and predictable boundaries, working on the research for TRACE
offered an intriguing journey into the inner life of the city, its past
and forces that formed it. To see those people going through their lives
and the same streets we walk today has been an unforgettable adventure.
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