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Showing posts with label brooklyn. Show all posts

Friday, March 27, 2015

Invitations for South Brooklyn Shakespeare's first Fundraising Gala and Silent Auction

this coming Monday:
will be having its first fundraising gala 
at the Old Stone House in Park Slope, Brooklyn!


RETTOCAMME Inc contributed a limited edition of 
fancy invitations which have already been distributed, 
but tix can still be purchased on the web via Fractured Atlas!


I have had the pleasure of working as a choreographer 
with South Brooklyn Shakespeare the last couple summers 
and am looking forward to returning to the creative team for 
the Season 3 production of "Much Ado About Nothing" 

Please save the dates!

Saturday, July 25th (5th Ave btwn 17th & 18th St) 
Saturday, August 1st (The Old Stone House)
Saturday, August 15th (5th Ave & Dean St)


Saturday, August 30, 2014

a bottle cap tapestry for Spirited


In 2014, Baketender Kimberly Wetherell commissioned
Emma Cotter of RETTOCAMME Inc to create a
 custom bottle cap tapestry for the event room at Spirited:
a "dessert speakeasy" coming soon to Brooklyn!

 digital mockup and test layout with Spirited's logo

 sorting bottle caps by color

 sewing the caps together with steel wire

 tapestry in progress hanging off work table 

 verso of the completed tapestry

installation in Spirited's event room - August 2014


PREVIEW PRESS ON SPIRITED:


Tuesday, July 1, 2014

Reviews for "HCI (high claim item)"

presented in Out of Frame: Dance + Comics
curated by Patrice Miller
part of the 2014 Comic Book Theater Festival
at The Brick

HCI (high claim item) *
A quick caper set in an art gallery
Concept/Choreography: Emma Cotter
Music made by Loopstock
Projected Animation: William Torres
Hair & Make-up concepts: Amanda Miller
Performers: Emily Berry, Emma Cotter, Elizabeth Douglas

*work in progress - intended to be a chapter in a much large scale dance/theater piece.

Reviews:

"The artistry within well-constructed action is another silent partner in entertainments meant to be experienced rather than reflected on. Choreographer Emma Cotter’s HCI (High Claim Item) gave the common spy-adventure spectacle of the high-tech burglary a context all its own, with an original interpretation of a fine art museum heist complete with dancing ninja-thieves and a living painting, in a work which walks away with the treasure of creativity."
http://therumpus.net/2014/06/crossovers-3-reporting-live-from-the-cultural-borderlines-at-the-comic-book-theater-festival/

"Even better was Emma Cotter’s “HCI: High Claim Item”, which was like Ocean’s Twelve with former Cirque du Soleil members."
http://stagebuddy.com/reviews/review-frame-dance-comics/

Monday, June 16, 2014

HCI (high claim item) - work in progress





The Brick's Comic Book Theater Festival Issue #2 presents:

Out of Frame: Dance + Comics curated by Patrice Miller

"Out of Frame" is a night of collaboration between choreographers and sequential artists, exploring the use of the body to animate comic art. Seven choreographers, including Emma Cotter/RETTOCAMME, tackle this unique challenge in a diverse program of dance.

Brooklyn-based choreographer and visual artist Emma Cotter takes inspiration from her 20+ year career in picture framing presenting HCI (high claim item), a quick caper set in an art gallery. This original dance/theater piece will feature music made by Loopstock, projected animation by William Torres, and hair/make-up concepts by Amanda Miller. Performers include veteran RETTOCAMME Inc dancers Emily Berry and Elizabeth Douglas. 

Shows:
Tuesday 6/24/14 @ 9 p.m.
Saturday 6/28/14 @ 9 p.m.
Sunday 6/29/14 @ 3 p.m.

at The Brick
579 Metropolitan
Williamsburg, Brooklyn

tickets available online here: 

Friday, February 28, 2014

creative excursions and observations







The sixth annual RETTOCAMME February Project became twenty-eight days of creative excursions and observations. Results/experiences are still being examined and interpreted, but meanwhile, please enjoy this photo documentation via Flickr:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/rettocamme/sets/72157640373010893/




Friday, January 31, 2014

Viewpoint - #FebProj2014


In 2009, my collaborators and I launched The February Project. These have all been dance-based events incorporating live music and visual elements. Limitations of time and money have been used as creative tools. For all parties involved this has meant letting go of many formalities and expectations associated with similar public presentations.

After a recent meeting with Jordan Mclean, RETTOCAMME musical director and annual February Project collaborator, we came to the conclusion that perhaps the project had run its course and it was time to take everything we had learned from the past five years (good and bad) and return to a more formal way of working.

This we plan to do imminently, but I am still not quite ready to let go of The February Project.

Every year there has been a shift in dynamics as the project has transitioned from three years in a traditional black box theater: Triskelion Artsinto a gallery setting: United Photo Industries, and finally into a music venue: ShapeShifter Lab. This variation in performance spaces has brought us new artistic contributors annually, which in turn has helped shape an equally entertaining audience. This network of individuals on and off the stage, is by far the most valuable product of this five year experiment. To more deeply explore this abundant resource,  I have decided to take a conceptual twist this February by considering:

the creative contribution of an active, social viewer

I plan to document this in a personal manner, writing down reflections, and keeping fragments of ephemera as they materialize. In addition to inviting old friends to join me at events, I intend to make an extra effort to interact with my fellow audience members, and be more participatory in feedback sessions or other mingling opportunities. As photography has been a key element in every February Project so far, I will primarily use Flickr to capture the visual aspects of these excursions and encounters. The final set of images can then easily be turned into a slideshow to be shared publicly. In the tradition of the previous five projects I have created a postcard - this one specifically designed as a tool for viewers to send a note to an artist or recommend a show to a friend.
 
click to view on Flickr:
A few of these printed postcards are already in circulation thanks to longtime friend, former classmate, and fellow choreographer Emily Berry whose company B3W was presented at Flicfest in Fort Greene, Brooklyn on Jan. 30th, 2014. I have always admired Emily for being extremely engaged in her community - dance and otherwise - so she seemed like the perfect person to physically share the concept with first!
Please feel free to email suggestions for any art events involving live performance located in the NYC area occurring in the month of February, 2014 to RETTOCAMME@gmail.com

Emma Cotter
RETTOCAMME Inc - dance/art/design
#FebProj2014



photo taken by audience member John Frame during the 2013 RETTOCAMME February Project. Musicians: Luke Damrosch and Ronald Stockwell with a three-dimensional score by Jordan McLean. Dancers: Elisa LaBelle and Emma Cotter.







Thursday, October 24, 2013

RETTOCAMME retrospective 2003-2013

The first ten years of RETTOCAMME dance projects compressed to approximately 5 1/2 minutes, featuring music from Jordan McLean and Amir Ziv...



RETTOCAMME is a dance/art/design company founded by Emma Cotter in 2003 (formally incorporated in 2010). The first documented performance was a "Fielday" at the Brooklyn Lyceum in October of 2003. Dance-based works by RETTOCAMME are self-produced by income from art and design projects such as postcard design, event invitations, custom holiday cards, commissioned artworks (including bottle cap tapestries), and various items available via Etsy.

Endless thanks to the dozens of dancers, musicians, photographers, designer/collaborators, artistic/production advisers, and an equally creative and entertaining audience, who have contributed to the first ten years of RETTOCAMME.





Sunday, February 24, 2013

RETTOCAMME at Shapeshifter Lab

Last night we wrapped up the fifth installment of The RETTOCAMME February Project. This year we  presented the event at Shapeshifter Lab in Gowanus, Brooklyn - an awesome venue that doubles as a recording studio during the day. Aesthetically the space was a cross between our previous venues: the intimate black box of Triskelion Arts in Williamsburg and the stark white gallery of United Photo Industries in DUMBO. It worked very well for us and the staff were most helpful. One of the highlights of the evening was a 3-dimensional score composed by Jordan McLean (Antibalas, Sway Machinery, DROID) - beautifully rendered live by musicians Luke Damrosch and Ronald Stockwell with synth and percussion sounds. We are most grateful to our loyal audience for trekking out to see our experimental work on such a cold, wet evening!

photo sent from audience member John Frame

Thursday, November 8, 2012

Fragile City

Greetings from RETTOCAMME HQ in Brooklyn. We hope everyone in our community is well, or at least on their way to recovery! Let us know if you need any help - we have lots of friends that do great things!

If you are a budding art collector who wants to contribute to the Hurricane Sandy relief efforts, please consider purchasing an original "Fragile City" artwork. These delicate, abstract cityscapes are hand-cut by Emma Cotter from used Con Ed envelopes. All proceeds, after processing fees, will be re-directed to the Mayor's Fund and specified for Sandy relief. Please visit our Etsy store to purchase:


www.rettocamme.etsy.com


attention gallery and fundraising folks: Framed versions may be available for charity auctions. Please email rettocamme@gmail.com for details.




p.s. thank you Con Ed for keeping the power on in Park Slope during both Sandy and the following Nor'easter....it is hard to cut paper by candlelight.