SYREN Modern Dance, New York City based company co-founded by Lynn Peterson and Kate Sutter, will share a split bill with kamrDANCE on December 2, 2022 at 6:30pm & 8:30pm at Arts on Site, Studio 3R, 12 St. Mark’s Place, NYC. Tickets are $30 general admission. For more information and to purchase tickets, visit syrendance.org/calendar. This performance is part of SYREN’s 20th Anniversary Season, which is being celebrated with 20 different engagements across America, including workshops, performances, guest teaching appearances, and more. Now celebrating its 20th year of sharing dance, SYREN exists to embrace dance as a conduit of connection, communication, curiosity, and collaboration! “Over the past two decades, SYREN has touched the lives of thousands of people – from former dancers and designers to students and audience members,” said Lynn Peterson, co-founder, SYREN Modern Dance. “We’re looking forward to celebrating our 20th anniversary and reconnecting with this tapestry of people who are the reason that we’ve made it this far. As we plant seeds for the future, we’re commemorating this moment by honoring where we came from and uplifting everyone who allows us to continue to be and to thrive.” 20 ENGAGEMENTS ACROSS AMERICA October 1 | Portland, ME October 18 | New Haven, CT October 22 | New Haven, CT October 28 | New York, NY November and December | New Haven, CT November 5-6 | Bethlehem, PA November 16 | Boston, MA November 17 | Boston, MA November 18 | Ipswich, MA November 30 | Stony Brook, NY December 2 | New York, NY January 28-29 | Waterbury, VT January 2023 | Carmel, IN February 6-10 | Elsah, IL February 28 & March 2 | Hartford, CT March 2023 | Farmington, CT April 2023 | New York, NY May 3-6 | New York, NY June 2023 | New York, NY About SYREN Modern Dance About kamrDANCE About Arts on SiteEvent Calendar
SYREN Modern Dance: Split Bill with kamrDANCE
December 2, 2022
September 21 | Columbus, Ohio
Workshop: Science in Motion taught by Kate Sutter at JCC of Greater Columbus.
Guest Teacher: Lynn Peterson at Casco Bay Movers Dance Studio
Guest Choreographer: Lynn Peterson re-staging excerpts of Kate Sutter’s “Red and Blue, Bitter and Sweet” for Portland Youth Dance. “Red and Blue, Bitter and Sweet” is an exploration of quantum mechanics theories including entanglement, wave/particle duality, uncertainty principle, and superposition.
Interview: Alexis Robbins (kamrDANCE) & Lynn Peterson (SYREN Modern Dance) join WNHH Radio’s LoveBabz LoveTalk with Babz Rawls-Ivy.
Event: Creative Circle with SYREN Modern Dance & kamrDANCE presented in collaboration with The Hill Museum and Krikko Obbott Productions.
Event: Meet the Company, watch an open rehearsal, and toast to 20! SYREN celebrates the start of their 20th year of sharing dance by opening up their doors on the rehearsal process at Alpha Omega Theatrical Dance Studio.
Teaching Artist in Residence: Lynn Peterson at Roberto Clemente Leadership Academy.
Guest Choreographers: Lynn Peterson & Kate Sutter re-staging excerpts of Kate Sutter’s “Red and Blue, Bitter and Sweet” for Moravian Dance Company at Moravian University.
Performance: Museum of Science, Boston presents SYREN’s “Red and Blue, Bitter and Sweet.”
Guest Teachers: Lynn Peterson & Kate Sutter at Boston Conservatory at Berklee.
Performance: New England Biolabs presents “Ticktock” SYREN’s exploration of the nature of time, featuring movement, music, and narration by astrophysicist Paul M. Sutter. Recently, featured at Expo 2020 Dubai-The first World’s Fair in the Middle East, February 2022.
Performance: Stony Brook University presents SYREN’s “Ticktock.”
Tickets: calendar.stonybrook.edu/site/iacs/event/ticktock-syren-modern-dance-and-iacs-affiliate-astrophysicist-paul-sutter/
Performance: Arts on Site presents SYREN Modern Dance in a split bill with kamrDANCE.
Tickets: artsonsite.org/tickets
Guest Choreographer: Kate Sutter at Ballet Vermont.
Guest Teacher: Lynn Peterson at Ballet Theater of Carmel.
Guest Teachers: Lynn Peterson & Kate Sutter at Principia College.
Guest Teachers: Lynn Peterson & Kate Sutter at Greater Hartford Academy of the Arts.
Guest Teacher: Kate Sutter at Miss Porter’s School.
Event: Sip and Move.
Event: SYREN 20th Anniversary Celebration Performances, presented by Performance Opportunity Project at Gibney Dance at Agnes Varis Performing Arts Center.
Tickets: On sale April 2023.
Workshop: SYREN Workshop.
SYREN Modern Dance is a New York City based company Co-founded by Lynn Peterson and Kate Sutter. Now celebrating its 20th year of sharing dance, SYREN exists to embrace dance as a conduit of connection, communication, curiosity, and collaboration! In February 2022, SYREN performed on behalf of the U.S. State Department as a U.S. Cultural Ambassador at Expo 2020 Dubai (the first “World’s Fair” ever held in the Middle East). SYREN has shared dance where people gather in classrooms, theaters, churches, temples, over Zoom, in the grass, in art galleries, libraries, and museums in New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Maine, Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, Maryland, North Carolina, Washington D.C., Texas, Rhode Island, Ohio, and Paris, France. In addition to hundreds of individuals, SYREN has received support from Mid Atlantic Arts through USArtists International, a program in partnership with the National Endowment for the Arts, the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, and the Trust of Mutual Understanding, Aleph Fund, NYC Department of Cultural Affairs, Dance/NYC, Jewish Community Fund, and Queens Council on the Arts, Particle Fever, Harkness Space Grants (92nd Street Y), The Chelsea Art Museum, and by residencies at DanceNOW/NYC’s Silo and DTW’s Outer/Space. SYREN has been exploring the intersection of science and art since 2015, which led to the premiere of “Red and Blue, Bitter and Sweet” in 2017. This dance was inspired by quantum mechanics, specifically entanglement, uncertainty principle, super position, and duality. SYREN’s most recent work “Ticktock” is performed in collaboration with Astrophysicist Paul Sutter and is an exploration of time using dance and narrative sequences, “Ticktock” has been presented at Expo 2020 Dubai, Bryant Park, Museum of Science-Boston, and Houston Museum of Natural Science. In an effort to share the process of this intersection of science and art, SYREN created “Science in Motion”, and has since shared it with The American Association for the Advancement of Science in Washington D.C., Society of Physics Students at NYU, Women in Physics at Yale, Children’s Museum of Manhattan, American Physical Society’s New England Conference, IONA College, The Chapin School, St. Paul’s School for Girls, Cambridge Science Festival, High Tech High School, OSU Dance Department, The Young Women’s Leadership School of Astoria, and Girl’s Inc. of NY. In New York City, SYREN has been presented by Gibney Dance Center, Bach Vespers at Holy Trinity, Green Space, Children’s Museum of Manhattan, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Riverside Theatre, Symphony Space, 92ND Street Y, Dance Theater Workshop, Dixon Place, Queens Theatre in the Park, d.u.m.b.o. Arts Under the Bridge Festival, and St. Mark’s Church. SYREN has self-produced performances at Baryshnikov Arts Center, The Ailey Citigroup Theater, University Settlement, John Jay Theater, and St. Francis Xavier. SYREN’s visual arts partnership with The Art Students League of New York was exhibited at The Office of the Manhattan Borough President. SYREN’s commissioned work by composer Galeet Dardashti was presented by JCC of Manhattan, 92Y Tribeca, and Le Poisson Rouge. SYREN has worked with students in NYC at P.S. 123, Ballet Tech, Columbia Grammar and Preparatory School, and Mark Morris Dance Center. Outside of New York City, SYREN’s has been presented by Expo 2020 Dubai, Jacob’s Pillow Dance Festival, Cité Universitaire in Paris, Purchase College, Bach Society of Houston, Sacred Music at the Red Door, Midwest Regional Alternative Dance Festival, White Plains Performing Arts Center, Educational Center for the Arts, New Haven Ballet, and Grounds for Sculpture, among others. For more information, visit syrendance.org.
Since 2015, kamrDANCE has been intricately fusing tap and contemporary dance to tell very serious and very silly stories about identity, the female experience, and human behavior. kamrDANCE’s choreographic works often utilize the power of tap dance as music, along with original text, music, and physical theater. Under the direction of Artistic Director and Choreographer Alexis Robbins, kamrDANCE has performed at venues across the northeast, including Woods Hole Community Hall, Arlington Center for the Arts, Hudson Guild Theater, Triskelion Arts, Actors Fund Arts Center, Dixon Place, Center for Performance Research, Symphony Space, Arts on Site, AS220, SMUSH Gallery, the Transit Museum (Downtown Brooklyn), Whitneyville Cultural Commons, and more. In addition to live performance, kamrDANCE has self-produced four dance films. For more information, visit kamrdance.com.
Arts On Site is a women-led nonprofit arts organization dedicated to providing artists with opportunities to create and perform new work. Arts On Site began as an event to showcase artists. The event was an initiative from professional artists Chelsea Ainsworth, Kyle Netzeband, and Adrian Rosas, to connect artists from multiple art forms. As the event grew, a diverse community of artists grew and the concept for Arts On Site was born. For more information, visit artsonsite.org.