Pittsburgh Dance

INSIDE LOOK | The Sound of CIRCLES: going in by PearlArts Studios

“I can make this just this and then I can distort it./I can add effects.

Echo reverb.

And that's just one sound./So then here's my other sound.

There's my little hi hat, little noise that I have with different tunings.

8 clap ride move dub easy

better, better, better, better…”

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Farewell to 201 N. Braddock Avenue! by PearlArts Studios

201 N. Braddock Avenue has been our home for the past eight years, but now we’re packing up and getting ready for the next step of our journey. Within these walls, we’ve had countless hours of dance rehearsals, created eight dance productions, held dance parties and events, made new friends and discovered new art. We’ve laughed and cried and been inspired. It’s impossible to sum up what this space has meant to us and our community, but since a picture is worth a thousand words, we invite you to scroll through some of our favorites. You many even find yourself in them!

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In RE: A Ride Through Lovecraft Country by Kitoko Chargois | PearlArts Studios

If you’re looking for something spooky to watch as we delve deeper into October, look no further than Lovecraft Country! While incredibly terrifying at parts, Lovecraft Country is much more than a horror show. LoveCraft Country is an examination on Race in America. This month in In Re: our team weighs in on Lovecraft Country.

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Across the Floor: Anniversary Edition #8 by Guest User

Illuminated by soul and funk music during the 50s and mid 70s, Staycee and Herman Pearl premiered the production sol. at the first pearlPRESENTS Dance Festival in summer of 2019. sol. echoes the emphatic sounds of the musical phenomenon and exceeds it with powerful and elegant movement. The sumptuous vibes fill the space to the brim, abundant with dancers embodying the relentless energy of the era in overwhelming floral and retro patterns. This week we wrap up the 10th anniversary of STAYCEE PEARL dance project & Soy Sos and the birthday of co-founding artistic director Staycee Pearl, reflecting on the innovative sounds and enduring memories of joy that soul music made and continues to move generations in this Q&A and our Spotify playlist expertly curated by STAYCEE PEARL dance project & Soy Sos.

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Across the Floor: Anniversary Edition #7 by Guest User

In the 2019 production of sym, STAYCEE PEARL dance project & Soy Sos tunneled through the paradoxical universe of vampires and humans to navigate symbiosis, gender identity and race inspired by Octavia Butler’s “Fledgling.” Transcendent, fixed, and changing, Staycee and Herman conjured a deep naturalism with live experimental music by musicians Sadie Powers, Bonnie Jones, & Soy Sos as well as artwork by acclaimed visual artist Barbara Weissberger.

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Across the Floor: Anniversary Edition #6 by Guest User

In 2017, Staycee and Herman revisited their love for jazz vocalist, composer, and civil rights activist Abbey Lincoln in their production ABBEY: In The Red. Rather than pull directly from raw compositions of Lincoln’s music, the production concentrates on the intricacies of her voice and historical influence during the Jazz age with a contemporary arrangement of her work. STAYCEE PEARL dance project was accompanied in the August Wilson Center with a live quintet of woodwinds, strings and electronics curated by Herman Pearl and arranged by saxophonist Ben Opie. However, they didn’t just stop there.

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Across the Floor: Anniversary Edition #5 by Guest User

Following playground, Staycee and Herman Pearl rekindled their love for the ‘90s nightlife in the production of FLOWERz. FLOWERz bottles the relentless and ecstatic energy of the house music scene, pulling from memories of Staycee’s experiences in dance clubs and Herman’s discoveries as a music producer during the time. STAYCEE PEARL dance project dancers not only explored movement professionally, but also investigated social dances and partnered phrases to bring the party scene to the stage. This week, we circled back to Staycee and Herman Pearl on the importance of creating FLOWERz and performing it in 2016.

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Across the Floor: Anniversary Edition #4 by Kitoko Chargois | PearlArts Studios

After OCTAVIA, which drew inspiration from the life and sci-fi works of Octavia Butler and …on being…which explored race, gender, and identity, STAYCEE PEARL dance project & Soy Sos decided to lighten the mood with PLAYGROUND in 2014. PLAYGROUND examined movement in the context of a simpler and more innocent time: childhood. Melding childhood reminisces, PLAYGROUND explored movement, topography, and memory. In today’s 10 year retrospective, we travel back in time with SPdp&SS dancer, Jessica Marino Mitcham. Read on for a glimpse behind the piece!

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Across the Floor: Anniversary Edition #3 by Kitoko Chargois | PearlArts Studios

…on being… first premiered in 2013 at the Kelly Strayhorn Theater. The evening length production opened up a dialogue around blackness and post-blackness, ultimately exploring personal identifiers and their impact on self perception and one's place community. Cheorographer/Executive Director Staycee Pearl says …on being… was inspired by a personal experience where her blackness had been questioned. “It made me realize that there were some who rated and measured Blackness based on historically white supremacist standards masquerading as Black/African traditions,” she said.

Since its premiere, …on being… has been alive in many different iterations with different dancers taking on different roles, and the changes in dynamic adding layers of meaning. We caught up with two dancers who danced the same duet, but 5 years apart to get their reaction on each other’s duets. In the video below, Ethan Gwynn, who was in the original 2013 production of …of being…, and LaTrea Rembert, who was in the 2018 restaging of the work, watch each other’s duets and offer some insight into what was going through their minds when taking on this duet that explored the relationship between 2 people in the context of their sexuality, gender, and race.

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Across the Floor: Anniversary Edition #2 by Kitoko Chargois | PearlArts Studios

STAYCEE PEARL dance project & Soy Sos productions draw inspiration from many artists of the African Diaspora. One of our biggest inspirations by far is African-American Sci-Fi Writer Octavia Butler. In 2011, we premiered OCTAVIA at the Kelly Strayhorn Theater. This was the company’s second evening length production. OCTAVIA wove together a magical, multilayered world colored by Butler's storytelling sensibilities and an interpretation of the award winning writer’s life. It’s impossible not to be inspired by Octavia Butler! Octavia Butler refused the notion that people of color didn’t write and didn’t belong in Sci-Fi. Her brand of Afro-futurism has gone on to inspire many more writers and readers into the genre, and several decades since her first books hit the shelves, they continue to mirror our current reality. Read on for three questions with choreographer Staycee Pearl and Sound designer Herman “Soy Sos” Pearl on bringing this literary inspiration to life.

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