SINGULAR NETWORK: THE MAKING OF CELL
By Headlong Dance Theater


Ironically, cell phones, developed to keep us better connected to the world, tend to drive us apart when we’re in public spaces. Philadelphia’s Headlong Dance Theater addressed this issue with Cell, a 2006 dance performance for which “ Dispatchers” guide one audience member at a time via mobile phone through a network of city streets and buildings. The experience ends at “the Hive,” where each participant gets the opportunity to interact with three dancers from the troupe.

Codirectors David Brick, Andrew Simonet, and Amy Smith founded Headlong Dance Theater in Philadelphia in 1993. Their movement backgrounds range from modern, ballet, jazz, and tap to Bharata Natyam, Ghanaian, sports, and sign language. Joined by dancers Nichole Canuso and Christy Lee in 1996, the company has created more than 35 dances, including Hotel Pool (2004), Britney’s Inferno (2002), Pusher (2000), and St*r W*rs, which won a Bessie Award in 1999. Headlong, which The New Yorker once pegged as “fiendishly inventive,” has received support from the Pew Charitable Trust, the National Endowment for the Arts, and the Rockefeller Foundation.








Esopus 8 (Spring 2007)

CONTENTS:
ARTIST’S PROJECT: NEIL GOLDBERG
“Missing the Train”

FOUND OBJECT: COLLECTIVE STRUGGLES
Contributed by Steve Weyl

SINGULAR NETWORK: THE MAKING OF CELL
By Headlong Dance Theater

CARTER AND THE KID
Fiction by Stuart Nadler

PAINTINGS FOR CASH
By “Penelope”

MODERN ARTIFACTS 2: “DEAR MISS MILLER…”
Introduction by Michelle Elligott

ARTIST’S PROJECT: DAWN CLEMENTS
“I Put Marc’s Sculpture on the Kitchen Table”

NEIL GREENBERG DRAWS MAPS
Introduction and Interview by Fritz Swanson

ARTIST’S PROJECT: ALLEN RUPPERSBERG
“House of Cards”

GUARDED OPINIONS 2
Commentary by Ruben Green and Wendy Iraheta

2001 IN RETROSPECT
By Angus Trumble