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PARTY DISH is a cooking performance and eating disorder exorcism. A woman prepares linguini with clam sauce for the audience while live-mixing a layered sound and video landscape that mourns, ridicules and celebrates the joys, necessity and pain of consumption. It's a rambling lecture given by an unstable dinner host. It's a party.
Choreographed, written and performed by Amanda Hameline
Projection Design by Jace Weyant
Sound Design by Lavinia Bruce
Dramaturgy by Ethan Hardy
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Amanda Hameline is a choreographer, dancer, and designer. She creates performances that are rooted in the human body but also utilize text, props, and technology–everything from video projection, to hotplates, to stacks of cardboard boxes, to a summary of the history of fish cannery. Her works relish in the mundane and bring about a sense of productive dis-ease. Is it absurd or simply tragic? She's often not sure and is trying to figure it out. Amanda has presented evening-length work and split-bills in venues across New York City, such as Kestrels, Coffey Street Studio, Arts on Site, CPR-Center for Performance Research, National Sawdust, Dixon Place, Triskelion Arts, and Martha Graham Studio Theater; and in Berlin at Lake Studios and Cordillera. She has also developed site-specific pieces for a variety of non-traditional performance spaces, such as Christie’s New York, Pace Gallery, the Chelsea Hotel, and in Miami at RAW Pop Up and The Moore Building. Amanda Hameline is also a co-founder of the non-profit production company, Amanda + James. www.amandahameline.com | www.amandaplusjames.com