Choreographers / Dancers Molissa Fenley and Belinda Adam - 12/11/18
Former Office Manager Joyce Hamberger of SUNY Purchase College Office of Residence Life with
former Information Processing Specialist Nicholas Croft of SUNY Purchase College
Office of Residence Life @ Bear Mountain, N.Y.

Nicholas: But Joyce, all these things really did happen since I left Purchase College 14 years ago.
Joyce: Nicky-Poo, You gotta be kidding me...

Part of a new model for the 21st-century arts center, the Brooklyn Academy of Music's Fisher venue
offers affordable ticket prices, subsidized rehearsal and performance spaces, and an
expanded roster of humanities, education, and family programming.

Nicholas Croft looks into the audience @ New York Live Arts' Barnard College Dance Event.

Molissa Fenley attended high school in Spain and then returned to the US to attend and graduate from
Mills College in Oakland, California with a BA in Dance in 1975. She moved to New York City
that year and formed Molissa Fenley and Company in 1977. In her 40-year career
she has choreographed over 85 works.

Poetry can unleash a terrible fear. I suppose it is the fear of possibilities,
too many possibilities, each with its own endless set of variations.
---Jim Carroll
[ Molissa Fenley @ The Metropolitan Museum of Art, NYC ]

Birdhouse is a New York City based artist collective that creates site-specific and intensely physical
performance and installation works that confront cultural ideas of humanity, love, violence, and
community. The collective was born in 2018 out of director Raven Taisce White’s desire
to bring people together with art, and thus functions necessarily through collaboration.

Belinda Adam (Medan, Indonesia) is a dancer, choreographer, and movement researcher based in NYC.
Besides co-directing Suku Dance Lab with Talia Moreta, she is currently working closely with
Director Yara Travieso and dancing as a founding company member with Michiyaya Dance.

When I am composing, I try to clear my mind of having to publish, or having to sell a book or find readers.
That kind of thinking gets in the way. ---Maxine Hong Kingston

The Canticum Novum Singers, Harold Rosenbaum Conductor, presents a Christmas concert on
Sunday, December 9 with James Adams, organ and The Canticum Novum Youth Choir,
Edie Rosenbaum, Director @ St. Luke's Episcopal Church: Katonah, New York.
