Videos
Directed by choreographer Erika Tsimbrovsky, Scrap-Soup is an
improvised multi-media performance featuring five contemporary dancers
in collaboration with visual artist, Vadim Puyandaev, and musicians
Albert Mathias and Sean Feit. Scrap-Soup deals with the preservation
and transmission of information and draws its inspiration from the
visual aesthetics of ancient manuscripts as well as from the efficiency
and mass-accessibility of contemporary texts.
Scrap-Soup explores these thematic questions,
generating a live audio-visual-kinetic text on stage with evolving
installation, 3D video, live painting, an electronic and acoustic
soundscape, and dance. Project Artaud Theatre. Dec 19-20, 2008
An Audio-visual-kinetic performance by Erika Tsimbrovsky and
Vadim Puyandaev. Long-time collaborators Erika Tsimbrovsky
(choreography/dance) and Vadim Puyandaev (visual art) come together
with Albert Mathias (music/soundscape) and dancers Kira Kirsch and
Suzanne Lappas for an evening-length improvisational performance.
The theme of the performance is an old garden full of memories that are impossible to express in words.
Stanford University. Dec, 2007.
Moon Flaw is a structured improvisation with Slava Ganelin, Vadim Puyandaev, Israel Galin, and Erika Tsimbrovsky.
Suzzanne Dallal Center of Theatre and Dance, 2004.
Intersection Sessions
Avy K Productions and Peter Chayka (Artist Outsider with Down Syndrome)
Live music by Seventeen Migs of Spring.
2005