Friday, November 30, 2007

Cynthia Gets A Chime!

Cynthia and Deborah Slater are one of five pairs of dance artists who were selected to receive the coveted Chime (Choreographers in Mentorship Exchange) Awards. These awards were established to formalize the exchange and feedback mechanisms between established and emerging California choreographers. The awards supports the artists with grants and studio space (up to 500 hours!) for a year.

Deborah Slater will be working with Cynthia to push forward in her work and reexamine her modes of working.

This is exciting, folks!


In other news, we are more than half way to reaching our fundraising goal for the East Bay Community Foundation matching grant we received earlier this fall. We still need about $3000 so please consider donating to support artist fees for a new innovative work coming out in 2008! More information about Intersecting Stories and how to donate can be found on the website at www.ftpg.org.

Monday, November 5, 2007


Fellow Travelers Performance Group artistic directors Ken James and Cynthia Adams are announcing the newest fellow travelers: Leo Sergio. 8 months old, fiesty, and a great jumper, Leo Sergio James is officially the youngest of the fellow travelers group.

Saturday, September 29, 2007

Updates and pushing to new things



You NEED to go to the Cartoon Art Museum in SF as soon as possible. Not only is there an Edward Gorey exhibit, but also Lark Pien has an exhibit. Lark is the artist who worked with Chris Black and Myself on the Adventures of Cunning & Guile and she is the best. You don't want to miss this.




FTPG updates:
I am going to be an OHIO ARTS COUNCIL INDIVIDUAL CREATIVITYEXCELLENCE AWARDS PANELIST in December. I will be in Columbus OH to watch artists work and help fund it. Very exciting.

Having recieved a very generous grant from the East Bay Community Foundation, we are in fundraising mode. The $8,000 grant is for artist fees for my new piece scheduled to come out in 2008. This one will be an installaiton piece - dance is small spaces and outside of theaters. We are hoping to be able to move it easily to galleries, studios or any space we can perform in. In order to recieve the grant, we have to match it, so if you have liked the work you've seen in the past - you can have a huge impact on helping create this new one. anything you send doubles! yeee-haw! like public radio on a smal scale.

That is about it for today. this is the last weekend of PASTIME and it is in Golden Gate Park. Free and fun - if you miss this you will kick yourself. also, Circ Zero is at Theater Artaud with sol niger -

Saturday, September 15, 2007

Grants and Baseball

Hello Fellow Travelers Fans!

We have recieved good news that means we need your help. FTPG has just recieved an $8,000 grant from the East Bay Community Foundation! Why we need your help it that it is a dollar for dollar matching grant - meaning we have to raise $8000 to get the $8,000! Now is the time if you have been meaning to support FTPG but haven't gotten to sending a check. Please send anything you can to help us get hold of this grant money! This is a huge opportunity for FTPG to fully bring our collaborators on board and allow them the time and energy they need to help make the work GREAT! More soon...

On a different note:

I just saw the opening day of Chris Black's Pastime down by the SF Embarcadero. Ok, you should all go see this. Free. Outside. Awesome dancing and beautiful music trasnmitted to your transistor radio. What more can you ask? www.potrzebie.com for details as to which park it is in and when. Well worth seeing. A great show to ease all your non-dance friends into the scene.

Monday, September 3, 2007

And so it begins

Fellow Travelers is going digital.

Today is just a quick update of what we are working on and
a plug for Chris Black's new work Pastime.

We have no shows going up this Fall, but are taking this time
to work on three new pieces and reowrk an old one for 2008.

The Adventures of Cunning and Guile will be reappearing at the
San Francisco Cartoon Art Museum in the early summer of 2008
with new sections.

Bocaditos - is a series of tasty little morsels served up on a menu
for the audience to choose from. Designed to be shown in
numerous spaces from theaters to living rooms, this work will
be able to rented out for anything from a party to 1200 seat house.

Tri-Sep is Cynthia's new work. A trio performed by Cynthia alone,
and in concert with herself. With music by Amy X Nueburg, video
by Douglas Rosenberg and direction by Deborah Slater, Cynthia
may just outdo herselves...

My new work is termporarily called Intersecting Stories, but that
will change, so don't get married to it. Composer Christina Agamanolis,
Designer Matthew Antaky and sculptor Lawrence LaBianca will be helping
make this installation piece.

So about Pastime. Free in the parks of San Francisco, this piece
is about baseball. Nine innings, nine players and the music
of Eric Pearson. Bring a transistor radio to catch the music, 'cause
that is how it is going to be heard. Three free weeks of performance
and you should check it out. more at www.potrzebie.com

and us at ftpg.org

Thanks