Amanda Selwyn Dance Theatre
Audience Response
As a Dance Theatre Company committed to developing and expanding our community, we take the voice of our audience very seriously. As many of you know, we present work in many stages of its development for public performance including Open Rehearsals and Workshops, Works-in-Progress nights and Full Productions. Open Rehearsals and Workshops are free events in which our audience can participate physically and with critical feedback towards the development of new performance work, meet Company artists, and learn about the process of creating dance theatre.

As a valued participant in the creative process, please take a moment and answer the questions below in as much detail as you wish. Your words will help us to continue our growth. Thank you for your participation and partnership.

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Please indicate which past Notes in Motion productions you have attended.
Tilt -- June 16-18, 2005 The Gerald W. Lynch Theater at John Jay College
First Edition — February 2005 Dance Space Center's Evolving Arts Theater
Unframed — June 2004 Dance Theater Workshop's Bessie Schonberg Theater
Open Workshops — ANY
Works in Progress Feb 2004 Dance Space Center's Evolving Arts Theater
SHIFT — June 2003 University Settlement
Works in Progress Feb 2003 Dance Space Center's Evolving Arts Theater
Threshold — June 2002 45 Bleecker Theatre at the Culture Project
Works in Progress April 2002 Dance Space Center's Evolving Arts Theater
Siren — July 2001 University Settlement
Disturbance — June 15-17, 2006 The Ailey Citigroup Theater
Extract — March 18, 2006 The Philip Coltoff Center at Greenwich Village
What was your favorite part of a production you saw?
Is there a specific dance piece that stays with you? Please describe. If you would like, please write about more than one.
What was your impression of the lights/sound/costume/scenic elements of a production you saw?
What theme(s) were central to a performance you saw? Please describe its impact on you.
If you talked with your fellow theatre-goers about the production(s), what was the conversation about?
If you had to describe Notes in Motion's work to potential new auditors, what might you say?
Additional comments and reflection.

 

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