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FUNdraizer: Sunday, July 13, 2008 @ 6:00 p.m.
Duration: 8 hours
Admission
Price: $10 at the door; $5 if you come
on bike or wearing pink.
Start
location: US Art Authority/Spider
House, 510 W. 29th Street
Information: http://www.jaclynpryor.com/pinkontour
Pink: A
(Love) Courier Service
Conceived and
directed by Jaclyn Pryor
Commissioned
by First Night Austin
Touring Crew:
Timothy Baron, Michael Camacho, Abrah Dresdale, Simon Evans, Orion Garcia,
Emily Jantzen, Jeanette Olivas, Jaclyn Pryor, Terrence Stith, Dustin Wills,
Jacob Wilson
artist
biography:
Jaclyn Pryor
collaboratively creates performances, happenings, rituals, and events with and
for communities. A conceptual artist
with backgrounds in physical theatre and community-based art, she creates work
that is physically, visually, and viscerally engaged as well as accessible,
beautiful, and surprising. Often, her
performance work is large in scale and/or site-specific, and frequently takes
place in public places. Influences
include Anne Bogart, Ann Carlson, and Christo and Jean-Claude.
Originally
from Chicago, Illinois, Jaclyn has been based in Austin since 2002. She has worked with various companies and
collectives, including Redmoon Theatre, CollaborAction, Stage Left Theatre,
SCRAP Mettle SOUL, The Bailiwick, and Steppenwolf Theatre (Chicago); HERE Arts
Center, New York Theatre Workshop, and Brooklyn Arts Exchange (New York); and
Frontera @ Hyde Park Theatre, Austin Script Works, Refraction Arts, Theatre
Action Project, The Austin Project, The Creative Research Lab, UT Dept. of
Theatre and Dance, Odyssey Works, and First Night Austin (Austin). She has also trained with the SITI Company,
The Center for Movement Research (New York), Plasticene Physical Theatre
(Chicago), and Soujourn Theatre (Portland), and worked with world-renowned
artists Anne Bogart, Ann Carlson, Laurie Carlos, Daniel Alexander Jones, Sekou
Sundiata, and Michael Rohd, among others.
In 2005,
Jaclyn was commissioned by First Night Austin to create BREAD, for which she
won a First Night International "Creative Programming" Award. In 2006, she conceived and directed pink: a
(love) courier service, also commissioned by First Night Austin, underwritten
by the Still Water Foundation—nominated as “Best Independent Project of the
Year” by the Austin Critics Table 2007.
Pink traveled to Portland last summer for their Pedalpalooza Festival
and is on tour to Chicago in 2008. Her
ongoing performance memorial, floodlines, which began in 2004, will conclude
its seven-year cycle in 2010. In fall
2008, Jaclyn is teaming up with Alixa Garcia and Naima Penniman of Climbing
PoeTree to help produce their Austin production of Hurricane Season.
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