CHANCE

SEPTEMBER 07 – 29, 2007

Transformer is thrilled to present: Chance video-dances: Public Art Projections by Jane Jerardi



ABOUT THE EXHIBITION

Chance is the latest project by Jane Jerardi - a new video-dance series and public art project that considers the luck of being in the ‘right place at the right time.' Focusing on everyday coincidences that go mostly unnoticed, but create beautiful relationships between diverse people, these eerie and beautiful dance videos will appear projected on the outside of buildings in downtown DC throughout the month of September. The idea of chance will permeate the way it is presented, with audiences happening upon the projected videos by chance, bringing startling and beautiful art to everyday places.

Chance originated with a residency about dance improvisation and video at the School for Arts in Learning, a public charter school in DC, with a small group of 5th and 6th graders. Following this, Jane developed a set of video shorts—filming in unlikely locations including an old ballroom and city park benches with Brian Buck and Ginger Wagg.

Direction - Jane Jerardi; Videography - Fernando Ortega, Michael Wichita; Performance - Brian Buck, Jane Jerardi, Ginger Wagg.


PERFORMANCES

Friday, September 7, 2007 | 8-9:30 pm | The Warehouse 1017 Seventh St NW On New York Avenue facing side of building

Saturday, September 15, 2007 | 8-10 pm | Viridian Restaurant 1515 14th St NW On the North side of the building

Coinciding with Transformer and 1515 14th Street gallery openings. Rain date: September 16, 8-10 pm

Friday, September 28, 2007 | 8-9:30 pm | Dance Institute of Washington | 3400 14th St NW

Saturday September 29, 2007 | 8-9:30 pm | Next door to Mexicali Blues Restaurant On the entrance to the building 2925 Wilson Blvd

Part of Clarendon Day


ABOUT THE ARTIST

Jane Jerardi is a performer, choreographer, and artist based in Washington, D.C. She has created work for a variety of contexts – from theaters and galleries to record store listening booths, public subway escalators and projected videos – creating work that often moves fluidly between media. A frequent collaborator - she's created work with a host of artists including dance artists Ginger Wagg and Maré Hieronimus; composers Scanner (aka Robin Rimbaud) and Lucas Zarwell; and visual artists Michael Wichita and Agata Olek, among others.

A three-time recipient of the DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities Young Emerging Artist award, her work has been presented throughout the metropolitan DC area - including at Transformer, The Warehouse, Dance Place, and the Kennedy Center's Millennium Stage - as well as in New York at the Joyce Soho and at Danspace Project at St. Mark's Church, and in Shepherdstown, WV at the Goose Route Festival.

Most recently, her work Efficiency was commissioned by the Washington Performing Arts Society and presented at GALA's Tivoli Theatre in Washington DC. Jane received a New Media grant award from the DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities to complete recent project, Façade, which was presented in DC in early October 2006, with collaborators Ginger Wagg, Michael Wichita, and Rebecca Mills and Tristana Fiscella of The Caution Curves. She holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from Hampshire College in Amherst, Massachusetts, where she studied dance and cultural studies.

More information: chancedance.org | chanceproject.org

Chance has been made possible through the support of the Creative Communities Fund - The Community Foundation of the National Capital Region, Transformer, and WVSA Arts Connection/SAIL. Additional support was received from Washington Parks and People; Glen Echo Park Partnership for Arts and Culture, Montgomery County, and the National Park Service, The Warehouse, Giorgio Furioso/Viridian Restaurant, Dance Institute of Washington, Clarendon Alliance, Arlington Cultural Affairs and the Ellipse Arts Center/Project Mobile Ellipse, Mexicali Blues Restaurant, as well as numerous individual supporters.