TRISK PRESENTS CHLOE LONDON
For Immediate Release
FEBRUARY 25, 2025
BROOKLYN, NY -- Triskelion Arts is thrilled to present Chloe London, and her newest premiere. In this work, London investigates the idea of repurposing material from her past dances. A process that began as five solos slowly developed into a group piece exploring what happens when both new and previously-performed movements and concepts are placed next to each other, combined, built upon, and transformed. This dance is performed by Tim Bendernagel, Miranda Lawson, Chloe London, Mia Martelli, and Maddy Sher with original sound composed by Ryan Wolfe and lighting design by Anna Wotring.
RUNTIME: Approximately 50 minutes with no intermission
TICKETS
EARLY BIRD:
$50 🌟 SUPPORTER / $30 SUPERFAN / $22 EARLY BIRD / $17 HEARTS for Queer Trans BIPOC
AT-THE-DOOR:
50 🌟 SUPPORTER / $30 SUPERFAN / $26 AT-THE-DOOR / $17 HEARTS for Queer Trans BIPOC
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We are thrilled to launch our new tiered ticketing, crafted to prioritize maximum compensation for our incredible artists, fair wages for our production team, and inclusive ticket prices for all our performances. This structure also addresses the financial challenges of producing live performances in NYC by aligning ticket costs more closely with the actual, unsubsidized value of each seat. Our ticket options now range from $17 to $50. Regardless of the ticket price, every attendee will enjoy the same magical experience.
Triskelion Arts, lovingly referred to as Trisk, is a nonprofit organization, live performance venue, and rehearsal space in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, offering NYC-based dance and movement artists high-quality, sustainable opportunities to create and present work. Trisk partners with artists creating trailblazing work that broadens the cultural dialogue and elevates its community’s many voices and perspectives. Trisk is a home for artists and audiences to connect, to make art happen, to make magic. Trisk presents artists practicing, crafting, mining, experimenting, speaking up, and speaking out.
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ABOUT THE ARTISTS
CHLOE LONDON is a choreographer, performer, and teacher. She received her MFA in Performance & Choreography from Smith College and is currently a Visiting Assistant Professor in Dance at Mount Holyoke College. London currently dances for Bebe Miller Company and Barbie Diewald. Her choreography has been presented by Movement Research at the Judson Church, Dixon Place, Triskelion Arts, School of Contemporary Dance and Thought, and Battery Park Dance Festival. She was a 2022 ARC Artist in Residence at A.P.E. Gallery (Northampton, MA) and a 2023 Artist in Residence at Bearnstow (Mount Vernon, ME). Chloe is thrilled to be a Trisk Presents artist in the Spring 2025 season.
chloelondon.com | @chloelondondance
TIM BENDERNAGEL grew up in Brooklyn, New York where he continues to live and dance. Most recently, he has collaborated with the choreographers Donna Uchizono, Stacy Spence, Chloe London, Ryan McNamara, Maya Lee Parritz, Sharleen Chidiac, and John Jasperse, among others. Tim began his dance training at Dancewave in Park Slope, Brooklyn under the direction of Diane Jacobowitz. He then went on to graduate with a BFA from The Ohio State University in 2017. When he's not dancing, Tim works as a landscape gardener for Gay Gardens in The Pines on Fire Island.
MIRANDA LAWSON (she/her) is a performer, choreographer and educator based in the Greater Boston area. She received her BA in Dance and Psychology from Mount Holyoke College in 2022, where she was recognized with awards in choreographic excellence and leadership through social justice work. She has performed in works by Stefanie Batten Bland, Shura Baryshnikov, Shakia Barron, Chloe London, and Jenna Riegel. She regularly performs with Urbanity Dance and Phunk Phenomenon Urban Dance Theater in addition to making and performing in her own choreography. Her own work has been presented at the School for Contemporary Dance and Thought (Northampton MA), the Multicultural Arts Center (Cambridge MA), Tufts University (Medford MA), and The American College Dance Association Conference (Middlebury VT). Miranda was a mentee of MIDDAY Movement’s BIPOC Professional Dancer Mentorship program from 2022-23, an Urbanity X resident in 2022, the recipient of Mass Cultural Council’s Pandemic Relief Grant and the Somerville Artists Fellowship both in 2023. www.mirandalawsondance.com
MIA MARTELLI is a Brooklyn-based artist working in dance, poetry, and video. Her performances have been presented by PAGEANT, The Brick Theater, New Dance Alliance, and AUNTS. She has created site-specific, multi-media works on Rockaway Beach and on Governors Island. Her videos and poems have been screened by MONO NO AWARE, GRRL Haus Cinema, Red Hook Community Cinema, Millennium Film Workshop, SplashLand Magazine, and Skurt Cobain Zine. Mia has been an artist in residence with the West Harlem Art Fund, New Dance Alliance, and The Monira Foundation. She’s received additional support for her work from the Foundation for Contemporary Arts and at Louis Place. Mia was a 2023 Bessie Award Nominee for Outstanding Performer for her work with Jordan Demetrius Lloyd, and also has performed for Chloe London, Jessie Young, and Julie Mayo.
miamartelli.com
MADELYN SHER is a multidisciplinary performing artist, choreographer, educator, and native New Yorker. Her formal training includes butoh, theater, bachata, contact improvisation, ballet, and contemporary dance. She has performed at BRIC, Knockdown Center, Danspace Project, JACK, in backyards, galleries, warehouses, and at the end of a pier. As a dancer Maddy has worked with Bebe Miller and Angie Hauser, Duane Lee Holland, evan ray suzuki, REDi Dance Company, Olive Prince, and others. As an actor, she was a recurring guest star on a TV show called The Baker and the Beauty, a romantic comedy that premiered on ABC in 2020 and became the number one show on Netflix in 2021. She produces a site-specific outdoor dance festival called Groundswell Series, hosting dance performances in public parks and playgrounds in Brooklyn during the summer. Currently Maddy dances for Chloe London and Vangeline Theater, collaborates with composer Leo Hardman-Hill, and makes her own work. She has an MFA in Choreography and Performance from Smith College.
madelynsher.com
RYAN WOLFE is a songwriter, singer, composer, and instrumentalist from Portland, OR. Since graduating from the University of Michigan he has lived in NYC where he plays for dance for Hofstra University, Princeton University, Mark Morris Dance Group, the Limon Launch Program, and Cunningham Trust, among other places. He has performed and collaborated with choreographers and dance companies such as Rebecca Lazier, Jordan Lloyd, Julia Antinozzi, Alice Liddell and Dancers, Grounded View, CNDC/Angers, The Lovelies, and Colin Stilwell, and Chloe London.
ANNA WOTRING is a community-minded dance artist, designer, and production stage manager, dedicated to the practice of collaborative leadership. As the Director of Production at Triskelion Arts, Wotring shapes programming that makes production design accessible to movement artists, whether they're starting to explore an idea or deep in research. Trisk serves as a home, allowing artists to materialize their production vision and find imaginative pathways around and through tangible possibility. Wotring holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Dance from the Five College Dance Department in Western Massachusetts. She has had the privilege of working with a wide range of dance artists and organizations, including Alvin Ailey Studios, Annie Heath, Attack Theater, Ballet Des Ameriques, BalletNext, Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Company, the Dance Conservatory of Pittsburgh, Dance Place, H2O Contemporary Dance, Jennifer Nugent, Lauren Horn, Monica Bill Barnes & Company, New York Live Arts, the Pillow Project, Prayers of the People, RoseAnne Spradlin, Scapegoat Garden, slowdanger, Time Lapse Dance, and many others. Wotring is deeply grateful and honored to be working, imagining, and making magic with the Trisk team and community.
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