SKETCH 13: On-DEMAND

Photos by David DeSilva. Featuring (left to right): ASI artists Matisse D'Aloisio in “Gilded” by Hélène Simoneau, Grace-Anne Powers and Austin Powers in “How it Feels” by Amy Seiwert, JD (Johnathon) Hart in “Visual Language” by Trey McIntyre, Joseph A. Hernandez in “Blooming Flowers and the Full Moon” by Natasha Adorlee. Click here for longer Image Description.

This November, Amy Seiwert’s Imagery will release the on-demand screening of SKETCH 13: Lucky. Offered in four parts, we will release a work every Wednesday. Each work will be available to view for 14 days.

Grab a blanket and your favorite beverage, and enjoy these strikingly different ballets from the comfort of your home.

November 1- 14, 2023 - Blooming Flowers and The Full Moon by Natasha Adorlee
November 8-21, 2023 - Visual Language by Trey McIntyre
November 15-28, 2023 - Gilded by Hélène Simoneau
November 22-Dec 5, 2023 - How it Feels by Amy Seiwert

Tickets are pay-what-you-can and will give you 14-day unlimited access to on-demand screening for each work.


An audio-described version of each work will be available. Closed Captions included.


“Visual Language” by Trey McIntyre

On-Demand November 8 - 21, 2023

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Photo: Imagery artist JD Hart in “Visual Language” by Trey McIntyre. Photo by David DeSilva. Costumes by Susan Roemer, S-Curve Apparel & Design, Lighting by Thomas Bowersox.

A female dancer is onstage, barefoot doing a backbend with a long piece of red fabric flying above her head. Overlaid text reads: "Amy Seiwert's Imagery, SKETCH 13: On-Demand. Gilded by Hélène Simoneau. 11/15-28. Pay what you can.

“Gilded” by Hélène Simoneau

On-Demand November 15 - 28, 2023

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Photo: Imagery artist Matisse D'Aloisio in “Gilded” by Hélène Simoneau. Photo by David DeSilva. Costumes by Susan Roemer, S-Curve Apparel & Design, Lighting by Thomas Bowersox.

A male dancer catches a female dancer in mid-air. She is wearing flesh-colored pointe shoes. Both wear green leotards. Text reads: "Amy Seiwert's Imagery SKETCH 13: On-Demand. How it Feels by Amy Seiwert. 11/22-12/5

“How it Feels” by Amy Seiwert

On-Demand November 22 - December 5, 2023

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Photo: Imagery artists Grace-Anne Powers and Austin Powers in “How it Feels” by Amy Seiwert. Photo by David DeSilva. Costumes by Susan Roemer, S-Curve Apparel & Design, Lighting by Thomas Bowersox.


About SKETCH 13: Lucky

SKETCH 13: Lucky invites four choreographers to embrace chance and create their own luck as they step out of their creative habits. What happens when we bring an element of chance into our choreographic process, challenging our collaborators to flex their creativity and leading to new discoveries? Join us as we flip a coin, roll the dice, and see what happens...

Costumes:
Susan Roemer, S-Curve Apparel and Design
Alysia Chang (for Blooming Flowers and the Full Moon)

Lighting:
Thomas Bowersox

Filmmakers:
Ben Estabrook

Audio Description:
Chibueze Crouch of Gravity Access Services

Choreography:
Amy Seiwert
Natasha Adorlee
Hélène Simoneau
Trey McIntyre

Dancers:
Anthony Cannarella
Matisse D’Aloisio
Johnathon Hart
Joseph A. Hernandez
Kelsey McFalls
Austin Powers
Grace-Anne Powers
Alison Ramoran
Tristan Toy
Isabella Velasquez
Click here for dancer bios


Any questions? Please contact us at admin@asimagery.org

Image descriptions: Four different photos are cropped side-by-side with large white text overlaid that reads: “Amy Seiwert’s Imagery, A Contemporary Ballet Company. SKETCH 13: On-Demand, New Release Every Wednesday In November.” The first image shows a female dancer who is barefoot in a nude sleeveless tunic dress doing a backbend with a long piece of red fabric flying above her head. The second image shows a male dancer catching a female dancer in mid-air. She is wearing a bright green leotard and flesh-colored pointe shoes. He is wearing long, tight pants that match her green leotard. In the third image, a male dancer is shown mid-jump, with his arms and legs tucked under his body. He is wearing cream socks and a cream-colored tank top. His shorts are also cream but are covered with colorful green and pink flaps of fabric that reveal their colors as he jumps. The fourth image shows a male dancer in black dress pants and a white button-down dress shirt, he is also wearing black socks. He is shifting his weight to the right side of his body as he gazes down at the floor. His right foot is flexed, and his arms are extended high but bent at the elbow.