Selected Group Performances
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'Building Machines' by Claire PlumbWritten by Claire Plumb, Dance by Caroline Marcantoni, Lights by Rachel London, Direction by Hosey Corona. Performed at the Copy Cat Theatre June 2010. Performers include Bethany Dinsick, Claire Plumb, Hosey Corona, Lindsay Rowanski, Pilar Diaz, Monica Mirabile, Amanda Schmidt, and Rod Hamilton. Photo by Erin Wallace -
'Square Pi' and BXDC improvisationFilmed at Moves Gallery in Brooklyn 2011. Music and Performance by Bethany Dinsick. Dancers include Isa Leal, Sigrid Lauren, Sarah Magida, Monica Mirabile, and Madeline Tess Peters. Filmed by Rachel London.
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'Bones'Filmed at the Copycat Theatre Variety Dance Show 2011 in Baltimore MD. Dancers include Monica Mirabile and Bethany Dinsick. Costumes by Monica Mirabile. Music by Bone Thugs and Harmony
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Baker Artist Awards 2011Vocal improvisation with 2011 Baker Artist Award winner Shodekeh and Ian Hesford at the BMA Baker Artist Award Exhibit. Video by Guy Werner
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'Turquoise Cats' with BXDCPerformance at the Baltimore Dance Round Robin 2011. Music by Beau Crawley. Art Direction, costume, video, and dance by Bethany Dinsick (hands and hats are made from twist ties). Dancers include Sigrid Lauren, Sarah Magida, Monica Mirabile, and Madeline Tess Peters
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BXDC presents "Consumed"CONSUMED is a performance about the absorption of our environment on our psyche. BXDC (Baltimore Experimental Dance Collective) performed an original piece entitled "Consumed" for Savoir Faire 2011 at Soho20 in New York on December 8th 2011. The collaborative piece involved Bethany Dinsick, Nina Ebner, Sigrid Lauren, Sarah Magida, Sophia Mak, Monica Mirabile, Sophie Moore, and Madeline Tess Peters CONSUMED is a performance about the absorption of our environment on our psyche -
'Eyes Everywhere' with the Baltimore Experimental Dance CollectiveOriginal collaborative experimental dance performance for The Charm City Kitty Club at the Creative Alliance in Oct 2010. Performers include Bethany Dinsick, Rachel London, Sigrid Lauren, Monica Mirabile, Isa Leal, Madeline Tess Peters, and Sarah Magida. Performed also at the CopyCat Variety Show in Oct. 2010 and the Showpaper Gallery in NYC in Dec. 2010 -
D.F.D (Downward Facing Dog) live at Soft FestRecorded live at SoftFest 2010 in Baltimore. Background video, vocals, and body percussion by Bethany Dinsick. Vocals and Drums by Sam Garner. Video by Dennis Prahan
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'Embody' Vocalists at the Contemporary Museum at the Future Party by Mobtown ModernGroup vocal improvisation by Bethany Dinsick, Max Bent, Shodekeh, and Claire Plumb for Shodekeh Taliferno's 'Embody' vocal arts organization. Recorded at the Baltimore Contemporary Museum at the Mobtown Modern Future Party 2009
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Subtle SONGWRITING in Drastic Contrast: Shodekeh & Bethany Dinsick with "Drastic Contrast in Mood" performed for "The Hole in The Wall Cabaret" @ The Hamilton Arts Collective. Music composed by Bethany Dinsick & Shodekeh. April 11th, 2007."Local music and art venues aren't the only things exploding in the recent past. Numerous art event grab-bags are going on around the city as well. And none has been as all over the map as the Hole in the Wall Cabaret, which runs kinda/sorta monthly at the Hamilton Arts Collective during the school year. Started in February 2006 by Laurel Burggraf, Chris Bassett, and Lucia Treasure, the 2006-'07 season included performances by slam poets, vaudeville-like comedy acts, mentalist Jason Linett, the awesome puppetry of Sarah Jennings, capoera demonstrations, cello performances, ballet, short films, and music running from rock 'n' roll to out jazz to beatboxing. Who needs TV with performances this IDIOSYNCRATIC?" - Bret McCabe, The City Paper Best Of Baltimore, "The Hole In The Wall Cabaret, 2007." Video by Emily Vaughn. Video use granted by Bethany Dinsick and "The Hole in The Wall Cabaret."