Several Dancers Core, Houston Community College Central, and The Field Present:
 
  A Mixed Discipline Workgroup for Indepedent artists, Choreographers, musicians, composers, writers, poets, playwrights, performance artists, filmmakers, visual artists, and artists who merge the disciplines 
 

Several Dancers Core presents the Spring 2007 session of Fieldwork, which consists of ten weekly sessions of facilitated performing and viewing of works-in-progress for artists of all mediums, with artist feedback. Fieldwork sessions are designed for artists working in various disciplines including Dance, Theater, and Writing.

The facilitator for Spring 2007 will be Neil Ellis Orts. Neil Ellis Orts is a writer and performer living in Houston, Texas. His short stories have appeared most recently in Windhover, published by the University of Mary Hardin Baylor, and Charmed Lives, an anthology edited by Toby Johnson and Steve Berman. He has performed his short performance pieces at showcases in Chicago, Houston, and Atlanta. In 2006, he launched a small press, neoNuma Arts, with the anthology, Able to... (neonuma.com).

For those interested in learning more about Fieldwork before registering, you may attend the first session on Thursday, February 8, 2007 free of charge.

The session begins Thursday, February 8 2007 and continues weekly through Thursday, April 11, 2007. The informal showcase will be held on April 13, 2007 at 8 p.m..
 

For more information about Several Dancers Core and The Field, visit www.severaldancerscore.org , the field.org or contact (713) 862-5530

Location:
Houston Community College Central Campus

Day/Time:
Thursdays, 7:30-9:30 PM
Feb. 8- Apr. 11
April 13, 2007, 7 p.m.

Cost:
$50 for the 10-week session

FOR DETAILS OR TO REGISTER:
Several Dancers Core at
713.862.5530 or email facilitator, Neil Ellis Orts
(Please put “Fieldwork”
in the subject line)  

 


Houston Community College Central
  This program is supported by Texas Commission on the Arts, the Pattillo Foundation, and the Houston Endowment Inc.