DOMINICA GREENE
RESEARCH RESIDENT ARTIST
Photo of Dominica by Avery Johnson
APRIL 18-20, 2024
8PM
EARLY BIRDS
$22/ $30 Superfan / $50 π SUPPORTER
$17 HEARTS Ticket for Queer, Trans, BIPOC β any or all
AT-THE DOOR
$17 HEARTS Ticket for Queer, Trans, BIPOC β any or all
$26 / $30 Superfan / $50 π SUPPORTER
Photo by Dominica Greene
An autobiographical, multidisciplinary ecosystem honoring land, nature, ancestry, and self love as the ultimate roots of transformation. Drawing inspiration from feminist prose by Ntozake Shange and Alice Walker, this evening length solo is for woman, of woman, by woman.
'ENUF' Collaborators
Dramaturgy β Tushrik Fredericks tushrikfredericks.com, @bytushrikfredericks,
Courtyard Designer / Creative Archivist β Myssi Robinson @myssirobinson
Costume Design β Malcolm X Betts malcolmxbetts.com, @malcolmxbetts
Costume Design β Kate Williams @temp.girl.1.2.3, @kflw.inc
Lighting Design β Connor Sale connorsale.com, @connorsalelight
'ENUF' is supported by YoungArts.
ENUF
Photo by Marissa Mooney
Dominica Greene is a bi-racial Black woman who cherishes and channels her Caribbean heritage and Queerness into an art-based existence. A movement-based conceptual artist, she is currently based in Brooklyn, New York. She holds an Honorable Mention in modern dance from YoungArts and a BFA in Contemporary Dance from the University of North Carolina School of the Arts (UNCSA.) Over the course of her eclectic professional career, she has collaborated and performed domestically and internationally with many notable dance-makers, namely Welcome to Campfire, Kayla Farrish, Burr Johnson, Sarah Michelson, UNA Productions, TRIBE Multidisciplinary Arts Collective, and Christopher Williams. She was a full-time company member with the internationally renowned Ririe-Woodbury Dance Company for two seasons, originating roles and performing in works by Charles O. Anderson, Ann Carlson, Daniel Charon, Molly Heller, Andrea Miller, and Yin Yue. Her current collaborators include Malcolm X Betts, Jasmine Hearn, Amanda Krische, Ashley Pierre-Louis, and Wesley Simpson.
As a maker, Dominicaβs work has been presented in Utah and New York, and reached hundreds of people locally and internationally through several live-streamed performances during the pandemic. Her large-scale installation and group works have been commissioned by Ririe-Woodbury Dance Company and SALT Contemporary Dance. Her solo and interactive work has been shown at Arts on Site, Trans-Pecos, Grand Central Terminal, Gloria Strelsin Community Garden, the Center for Performance Research (CPR,) ISSUE Project Room, and Judson Church. In the next few months, she will be presented by Ki Smith Gallery, CPR, and UNCSA, where she will create a new work on the senior dancers. Greene is currently a Research Resident at Triskelion Arts and a GALLIM Moving Artist Resident.
@draminica dominicagreene.com
DOMINICA GREENE
Image by Dominica Greene
TRISK RESEARCH RESIDENCY
The Research Residency program provides Dominica with 50 rehearsal hours at Trisk, as an immersive environment to delve into the research surrounding her project. The Trisk Research Residency offers a haven for pure artistic inquiry and growth.