Greenway Conservancy Releases Request for Qualifications for 2023
Site-Specific Dance Series
The Greenway Dance
Series is presented by Amazon
August 19, 2022 – Boston, MA –
The Rose Kennedy Greenway Conservancy today announced the request for qualifications process for a new site-specific dance series to debut in fall of
2023.
The Greenway Conservancy is partnering with Boston-based
choreographer/director Peter DiMuro on a major new dance project that will
develop, present, and document four site-specific works by local choreographers
of diverse ages, races, ethnicities, and dance genres. DiMuro will guide the
cohort through a year-long development process that includes workshops with
guest artists, peer critical response, rehearsal space, mentorship, public
work-in-progress performances, and documentation. The Conservancy has presented
dance projects through partnerships and commissions in the past, but this will
be the first major commissioned series of dance performances on The
Greenway.
"As a child, I rode on the stacked highway that is now
submerged below The Greenway, and as a young adult I witnessed the (seemingly
endless!) Big Dig. Any grand interruption of space interrupts and reveals
legacies and histories. Our work as site-based artists is to illuminate facets
of this multiplicity, so present day viewers of the performance experience this
space with a new view, new information, and a new perspective,” said Peter
DiMuro, “My company and I are eager and grateful for the opportunity."
The Conservancy has already selected DiMuro’s company, Public Displays of Motion, and Jean Appolon Expressions as part of the project’s development funding phase. They are now
seeking two choreographers/companies to join the cohort through a Request for
Qualifications. Each choreographer
will select a portion of the 1.5-mile-long Greenway on which to base their
work. Their 15-30 minute dance will respond to the context of the site, whether
historical, social, anthropological, or environmental. All dances will be
performed for the public over a series of weekends in September 2023, culminating
in a final festival day of performance in early October 2023. The Request for
Qualifications is due on September 14,
2022 and can be viewed on the Conservancy’s website.
“This program aims to bring the power of dance directly to the
public, through free, outdoor works immersed in their locations,” said Keelin
Caldwell, Director of Programs and Community Engagement. “The Greenway
Conservancy is thrilled to work with four choreographers and companies in
creating a collaborative and immersive series of new performances.”
This series is made possible by presenting sponsor Amazon, as well
as additional enhancement funding from the Greenway Business Improvement
District (BID) and a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts. The
Greenway Dance series is funded exclusively through competitive grants
and private sources.
“Amazon is honored to continue to invest in Boston’s thriving
local arts and culture programs, building a more inclusive and equitable arts
community for all,” said Jerome Smith, Amazon’s Head of Community Engagement in
New England. “There’s something so special about watching a live outdoor performance
in the heart of our city. We look forward to enjoying the Greenway Dance Series
with everyone next fall.”
About The
Greenway and the Greenway Conservancy
The Greenway is a contemporary public park in the heart of Boston.
The Greenway welcomes millions of visitors annually to gather, play, unwind,
and explore. The Greenway Conservancy is the non-profit responsible for the
management and care of The Greenway. The majority of the public park’s annual
budget is generously provided by private sources.
About Peter
DiMuro
For 30+ years, DiMuro has woven a career as a dancer, actor,
choreographer, director, teacher, and facilitator of creativity. He was
Artistic Director of Liz Lerman Dance Exchange 2003-2008, a White House
Millennial Artist, and a Mayor of Boston/ProArts Arts Award recipient. His work
has received support from the NEA, National Performance Network, the Mass Artists’
Foundation, Mass Cultural Council, and MetLife Foundation. DiMuro was a member
of the inaugural cohort of the Mayor of Boston's Artist-in-Residence program in
2015, the recipient of an Arts Fuse Award in 2016, and the 2018 inaugural
choreographer-in-residence at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum. DiMuro is
currently focused on physically embodying public art by creating dance in and
for public spaces. His work creates platforms for the often invisible histories
of our shared spaces, allowing the viewer to see and move through places
differently. Public Displays of Motion is a dance company under the creative
umbrella of DiMuro that develops and performs artistic works in dance and
dance/theatre that translate the poetic and humane within everyday lives into
performance; they will be one of the four companies involved in this
project.
About
Amazon
Amazon is guided by four principles: customer obsession rather
than competitor focus, passion for invention, commitment to operational
excellence, and long-term thinking. Amazon strives to be the Earth’s most
customer-centric company, Earth’s best employer, and Earth’s safest place to
work. Customer reviews, 1-Click shopping, personalized recommendations, Prime,
Fulfillment by Amazon, AWS, Kindle Direct Publishing, Kindle, Career Choice,
Fire tablets, Fire TV, Amazon Echo, Alexa, Just Walk Out technology, Amazon
Studios, and The Climate Pledge are some of the things pioneered by Amazon.
About the
Greenway Business Improvement District
The Greenway BID is designed to contribute $1.5 million each year
to support the maintenance, horticulture costs, and future enhancements of The
Greenway. Properties that meet certain criteria within the BID boundaries pay a
special assessment as part of their property taxes to support improvements that
benefit property owners and the public alike. BID members also have
opportunities to vote on enhancements and supplemental support along the
entirety of The Greenway to create a more engaging and activated public realm.
The Greenway BID plays an essential role in supporting an appealing,
accessible, and vibrant experience in the BID district for all who visit The
Greenway to gather, relax, unwind, and explore.