Filling the Void

Ditch Productions recognizes the gap between modern entertainment and meaningful societal contributions. Through our fusion of sound, image, movement, and design, we bridge the chasm between the accessibility of popular culture and the complexities of classical art. We are invested in the cultivation of an enlightened audience through performance, as well as educational endeavors that encourage individual creativity and equality of expression. By exposing the power of sound that evokes movement, movement that evokes vision, and vision that evokes sound, we reveal the ability of art to invoke a higher quality of life.

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Moving Words

Moving Words is composed of original multimedia projects inspired by and based on three 20th century American literary pieces: a sonnet from "Epitaph For the Race of Man" by Edna St. Vincent Millay, "Birches" by Robert Frost, and "Soledad" by Robert Hayden. Through combinations of dance, live music, video, and spoken word, the performance pieces will act as interpretations and embodiments of these powerful and epic works, giving well versed and novice audiences alike the opportunity to experience the works anew. The performance will be a starting point of what we hope will become part of a larger youth education program in partnership with Brooklyn schools. The concert will open with Soledad, which is a dance piece choreographed for a small ensemble, and scored to sound art incorporating the poem’s text and word painting effects. This will be followed by Birches, a short stop-motion film that physically depicts the text, with a score for flute, cello, and both pre-recorded and live manipulated voice. The program will close with the St. Vincent Millay piece entitled "Us", a work for spoken word, voice, flute, multiple video projections, and dance. The initial performances will be held in the fall of 2009.

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