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CFF14: TRAFFICK

CFF_TraffickTRAFFICK
Presented as part of the Cincinnati Fringe Festival ’14
First Lutheran Church
Over-the-Rhine 

Pones Inc.’s seventh Fringe piece, Traffick, is inspired by New York’s, Sleep No More, as well as a devoted history to interactive and site-specific productions. Traffick is created for the audience to truly experience the journey of human trafficking. Audience members will guide themselves through disciplinary experiences — the more you explore the richer the show. Pones Inc.’s research with EndSlavery Cincinnati will be the rich roots for this artistic

  • Sat, May 31 at 8:30pm
  • Sun, June 1 at 2:30pm
  • Tue, Jue 3 at 8:30p,
  • Fri, June 6 at 8:30pm
  • Sat, June 7 at 8:30pm

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CFF13: CHOOSE YOUR OWN ADVENTURE

CFF_Choose Your Own AdventureCHOOSE YOUR OWN ADVENTURE
Presented as part of the Cincinnati Fringe Festival ’13
1121 Jackson Street
Over-the-Rhine 

Reviews: CityBeat | Enquirer |

The decisions are all yours in this narrative dance adventure modeled after the favorite children’s book. Audiences are invited to make decisions as the division between audience and performer is eliminated and viewers truly step into the story. Your decisions shape the dances, as you become the author of the performance. The production is an unprecedented collaboration featuring six local composers, six choreographers, six writers, costume designer El Malott and the talented ladies of Modern Makers creating the breathtaking set. Come play with us as you become the star of the story and choose your own adventure!

  1. Collaborations: music by six local composers, written by six playwrights, co-choreographed by six choreographers + El Malott costumes and Modern Makers set.
  2. Participatory: the audience gets to make the choices. The show will be different each night!
  3. Dance made accessible
  • Fri, May 31 at 7pm
  • Sun, June 2 at 5pm
  • Tue, June 4 at 8:45pm
  • Thu, June 6 at 7:15pm
  • Sat, June 8 at 6:30pm

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You Make the Choice in Pones Inc.’s CHOOSE YOUR OWN ADVENTURE

YOU MAKE THE CHOICES IN PONES INC.’S INTERACTIVE DANCE NARRATIVE: CHOOSE YOUR OWN ADVENTURE

CFF_Choose Your Own AdventureCovington KY– Pones Inc.’s sixth Cincy Fringe Festival piece, CHOOSE YOUR OWN ADVENTURE, is created in the style of the popular children’s book series. The audience will make the decisions that dictate the action of the story. They will be part of every movement, making decisions that drive the story, from minor things like what the cast wears, to huge plot points such as what door to enter or where to travel next. In typical Pones fashion, the division between audience and performer will be eliminated and viewers will truly step into the story as they become the authors of the performance.

CHOOSE YOUR OWN ADVENTURE also features work from local collaborators including: music from local composers, choreography from Cincinnati dancers, stories from six local writers, costumes from El Malott, and a large story book set designed by Modern Makers. If that’s not enough to get all of Cincinnati buzzing, try enjoying the performance on more than one night, as the audience participation in each story-telling experience will make each performance one of a kind!

Where:
Cincy Fringe Headquarters: 1120 Jackson St., Cincinnati, OH 45202
CHOOSE YOUR OWN ADVENTURE venue: 1211 Jackson St.

When:
Friday, May 31 at 7:00pm
Sunday, June 2 at 5:00pm
Tuesday, June 4 at 8:45pm
Thursday, June 6 at 7:15pm
Saturday, June 8 at 6:30pm

Tickets:
Purchase online via the Cincy Fringe Website or at Fringe Headquarters
(a.k.a. The Know Theatre)

All proceeds at the door go to support Pones Inc.’s mission to provide artistic opportunities for community growth.

Founded in 2008, Pones Inc. has collaborated with over 100 artists and 50 art and service organizations. The company creates site-specific performance through a fusion of movement and dance with other art forms. Pones Inc.’s accessible and participatory performances have been seen in over 30 Greater Cincinnati locations, as well as Indianapolis and Chicago. Ongoing programs are available year round for artists and art groups, schools, and businesses. Pones Inc. performers use their bodies to speak their minds. The collective uses it signature pedestrian-inspired movement to spark collaboration, connection, and community. Pones Inc. believes that art creates powerful change. For images, video and more please visit ponesinc.com.

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PROJECT ACTIVATE

PROJECT ACTIVATE
Presented as part of the Cincinnati Fringe Festival ’12
Emery Theatre
Over-the-Rhine 

Reviews: Enquirer | CityBeat |

PROJECT ACTIVATE erases the line between the arts and activism by pairing five local service organizations with twelve professional artists from a variety of disciplines, in order to create a collaborative and participatory performance that asks: How do YOU activate Cincinnati? As Pones Inc.’s fifth consecutive Cincy Fringe Festival appearance, Project Activate urges artists, audiences, and communities alike to: Empower your community, deepen your art, make an impact, and activate yourself! Project Support provided by grants from ArtsWave and Fuel Cincinnati.

  • Fri, June 1 at 7pm
  • Sun, June 3 at 4pm
  • Wed, June 6 at 8:45pm
  • Thu, June 7 at 7:15pm
  • Sat, June 9 at 7pm

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Pones Inc. and Performance Gallery Premiere Original Movement-Theatre Collaboration

CINCINNATI, OH – Pones Inc. Laboratory of Movement collaborates with Performance Gallery on a brand new movement-theatre piece titled, THROUGH THE EYES OF A CROW written by Sarah Mansfield. THROUGH THE EYES OF A CROW muses on the influence of memory in the creation of ourselves and received project support provided by a grant from ArtsWave. An early draft of the script inspired a successful collaboration between the two groups during the 2011 Cincy Fringe Festival on THE BODY SPEAKS, and the companies are excited to pursue another unique way to bring original and innovative work to Cincinnati with this joint production. Mixing the theatre-based backgrounds of Performance Gallery and the movement-based work of Pones Inc., performers from both companies will round out the cast of seven. Each of the six performances will occur in a different non-traditional space allowing the production to be available to patrons in a variety of neighborhoods. All shows are a suggested $12 donation at the door, expanding accessibility to a wider audience.

Regina Pugh of Performance Gallery who is performing in the piece says, “Creating theatre in this collaborative way is a special treat for actors. It is terrifying and exhilarating and I have found the subject matter of false memory to be especially interesting. I’m curious to learn how this piece will ‘land’ with our audiences, what questions they will have and what conversations might ensue about the elusive quality of memory.”

THROUGH THE EYES OF A CROW explores the subject of false memory and its corrosive effects on relationships. The value and fragility of memory are explored when two sisters confront each other, and their pasts, in order to discover their own versions of the truth. Fusing sound, text and movement, the experimental show promises to put each audience members’ own memory to the test. All performances of THROUGH THE EYES OF A CROW start at 7:30 P.M. and are under two hours allowing patrons to enjoy an ‘after party‘ with cast members each evening. Show dates and venues are as follows:

  • Friday, October 28th – Northside Tavern, 4163 Hamilton Avenue, Cincinnati, OH 45223
  • Saturday, October 29th – Leapin Lizard Gallery, 726 Main Street, Covington, KY 41011
  • Friday, November 4th – Essex Studios, 2511 Essex Ave., Walnut Hills, OH 45206
  • Saturday, November 5th – Below Zero Lounge, 1122 Walnut Street, Cincinnati, OH 45202
  • Friday, November 11th -The Mockbee, 2260 Central Parkway, Cincinnati, OH 45214
  • Saturday, November 12th – TBA

Inspiration for the show was taken from research of real case studies on false memory. In typical Pones Inc. fashion, the cast paired performance with outreach and participated in the Walk to End Alzheimer’s on October 1st where they helped raise over $338,000 for the Alzheimer’s Association. Pones Inc. and Performance Gallery are working collaboratively to create the performance from the ground up with Ian Gullet of Diet Audio, who is composing and playing live music at each performance. Gullet’s added layer to the show utilizes spoken word recordings, instruments and electronic sound.

Kim Popa of Pones Inc. states, “The poetic quality of the script inspired me to think about the complicated connections between memory and movement. Our bodies ‘remember,’ hence the term muscle memory, and it is intriguing to think about how we retain our life experiences in our physical selves. The mind and body are not separate entities and through this piece we hope to tell the story of false memories in an abstracted, new way. I aspire to create a piece where audiences leave feeling that they have just had an experience, versus simply seeing a show. I hope that patrons question their own memory of the production details and ponder how susceptible we all are to memory distortion.”

About Pones Inc.
Pones Inc. Laboratory of Movement is a non-profit performance art group dedicated to creating original work that blends various disciplines and focuses on community, site-specific performance and educational outreach. The company explores theatre for social change through its combination of dance and theatre in its signature style of pedestrian-influenced movement. Founded in 2008 by Kim Popa and Lindsey Jones, Pones Inc. continually collaborates with a diverse range of artists and groups and performs in multiple locations. For more details visit www.ponesinc.com.

About Performance Gallery
Performance Gallery is a collaborative performance environment existing to produce and promote challenging works of theatre which seldom find a home on mainstream stages. Founded in 2002, they produce a varying amount of works per year in a variety of spaces ranging in discipline from new plays generated from within the company, director experiments, existing but seldom produced scripts interpreted with an experimental vision, works in progress, or “stuff we’ve just been dying to do”.

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