Apply for Upcoming Performance Opportunity: Equinox Very Open House
Oct
28
to Nov 17

Apply for Upcoming Performance Opportunity: Equinox Very Open House

Are you working on a new dance, monologue, song or something in between? Show your work in a casual, low pressure setting during the annual Equinox Very Open House (VOH) on Saturday, December 14 between 6-9pm!

At VOH, Equinox tenants open their doors and attendees get a chance to wander through our studios. There’s music, demonstrations, art displays and more. Their year at Base, we’ll open our doors to showcase local performers.

We’ll handle the lighting and you’ll provide any recorded sound. In addition to performing, you’ll receive four hours of free rehearsal space at Base. There is no tech or dress rehearsal for this performance.

Apply here to show work at Base at the Equinox Very Open House on Saturday, December 14. Applications will be accepted until 5pm on November 17.

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12 Minutes Max Fall Edition
Dec
8
to Dec 9

12 Minutes Max Fall Edition

Join us at Base on December 8 + 9 2024 for the first 12 Minutes Max of our 2024-2025 season! This edition is curated by 12 Minutes Max alumni Alisa Popova and Eva Crystal and features Marissa Rae Niederhauser, Nelia Miller, Evelyn Morrison and Aubra Heller of Midnight Sky Dance, Jackie An, Rhea Keller, and Adriana Hillas.

12 Minutes Max Fall Edition at Base
December 8 at 5pm
December 9 at 7pm

Any additional accessibility needs/requests for the show? Reach out to aaron@thisisbase.org.


About 12 Minutes Max

12 Minutes Max is a performance lab for new and experimental works that was first developed by On the Boards in 1981. In this series, artists present 12 minutes of material, while audiences get an opportunity to be the first to see works-in-progress; some of which will go on to become full-length pieces. 12 Minutes Max has inspired similar programs in Vancouver, B.C., Bellingham, Salt Lake City, Chicago and Houston. Works presented range from performance art to dance, from experimental theater to sound art, from spoken word to comedy, and more.

Photo by Jim Coleman of Bryon Carr from 12 Minutes Max: Edition Two (2023).

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Access Base Program: she's buoyant
Oct
26
to Oct 27

Access Base Program: she's buoyant

María Dolores A. Matienzo: she's buoyant (World Premiere)

she's buoyant is a 75-minute post-minimalist aleatoric composition for violin, synthesizers, percussion, piano, tape, and voice by Seattle composer María Dolores A. Matienzo. Informed by 20th-century avant-garde chamber music, the work focuses on the exploration of changes in memory of queer sensory experiences. The work leverages ritual practices and video projections to guide its performers and audience in navigating between individual and shared experience.

Jackie An (violin, voice)
Raqa Down (synthesizer, percussion, voice)
María Dolores A. Matienzo (synthesizer, percussion, voice, piano, tape)
Jesse Roth (Director)

Showtimes:
Saturday 10/26 at 7:30PM
Sunday 10/27 at 7:30 PM

All attendees must wear a face mask. Complimentary face masks will be available at the door.

Purchase tickets: https://shesbuoyant.eventbrite.com/
Learn more about she's buoyant and María Dolores A. Matienzo: https://imprecision.art/

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Crip Open Stage
Sep
29
1:00 PM13:00

Crip Open Stage

Performance and Artist Lunch with UJDC and Mouthwater Team

For the second day of Urban Jazz Dance Company’s participation in Mouthwater Festival, we offer our first artist social. There will be lunch, refreshments and a sign up sheet for an open stage session. Bring a finished drag, a work-in-progress, an idea in movement form, a new burlesque piece, your latest b-boy move. This is the Disabled dance show-and-tell of your dreams.

Purchase Sliding Scale Ticket here or the Mouthwater Performance Package here.

Mouthwater: Disabled Arts Festival

 All events will be ASL interpreted. All venues have step-free access to the bathrooms and performance spaces. There will be a variety of seating and ear plugs available in venue spaces. Please reach out to cripdancedoula@gmail.com

Crip Open Stage is produced by Mouthwater Festival in partnership with Base.

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Access Base Program: The Infinite Loop
Sep
20
to Sep 21

Access Base Program: The Infinite Loop

The Infinite Loop tells a cyclical tale of two characters’ journey through connection, betrayal, and the haunting dance between fate and free will, set against the backdrop of a single, enigmatic room containing a mysterious door which can transport the key holder across space and time. 

Featuring Derek Crescenti and Lara Seefeldt
Concept and Direction by Kyrin Grey
Choreography by Kyrin Grey and Rhea Keller
Lighting Design and Technical Direction by Catriona Urquhart

Showtimes:
Friday 9/20 at 7PM
Saturday 9/21 at 5PM
Saturday 9/21 at 7PM

Purchase your tickets here.

Learn more about Kyrin Grey here

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Apply to Audition for 12 Minutes Max
Sep
16
to Oct 14

Apply to Audition for 12 Minutes Max

Applications are open for the fall edition of 12 Minutes Max for our 2024-2025 season! Audition applications are open until October 14 2024 at 5pm for the October 20 audition. Performance takes place December 8 & 9 2024.

Applications slots are limited and accepted on a first come, first served basis. You must fill out an application to audition on October 20, 2024.

Learn more about the upcoming edition here. Want to audition on October 20, 2024? Apply here. Questions? Email cat@thisisbase.org.

12 Minutes Max: Fall Edition at Base
December 8, 5pm + December 9, 7pm

Photo by Stephen Anunson of the 2023-2024 12 Minutes Max performance by Eva Crystal and Ieva Bračiulytė

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Access Base Program: Semblance of a Loop
Sep
13
to Sep 14

Access Base Program: Semblance of a Loop

MS+A is excited to announce its next production: Semblance of a Loop. Join us for an evening of contemporary dance exploring humanity's connection to time, environment, and each other. Semblance of a Loop includes four choreographic works by MS+A founder/director Mary Sigward, along with a new digital art piece.

Tickets are $20-40 and can be purchased here.

Approximate run time is 75 minutes.

Photo by Jim Coleman

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Base Residency Entry Point: Amy O'Neal
Aug
17
7:30 PM19:30

Base Residency Entry Point: Amy O'Neal

Please join us at Base on Saturday, August 17 at 7:30 PM for a work-in-progress showing and community gathering to close out Amy O'Neal's Base Residency.

For this residency, Amy is researching her next evening length work Again, There is No Other: The Remix, which samples and reimagines concepts, movement, and experimental performance tropes from her body of work exploring societal constructs of race and gender. Merging practices from Black social dance culture and contemporary dance, she will explore with a multi racial and generational cast of femme identified dance artists to revisit and reinvent from her long history of performance making. She will spend the first week exploring new solo ideas sampling from previous solos and reconnecting with Ellie Sandstrom, who danced in her work with locust and AmyO/tinyrage 2000-2010. The second week, physically multi lingual movement artists Amaria Stern (LA), Nia-Amina Minor (Seattle), Annie Franklin (Chicago), and Tracey Wong (Seattle) will explore ideas from Amy's previous works In the Fray (2010), The Most Innovative, Daring, and Original Dance/Performance You Will See this Decade (2012), Opposing Forces (2014), There is No Other (2015), Again, there is No Other (2016), A Trio (2019), and There is No Other (The Remix) (2021).  What feels relevant now? What needs to stay in the past? Where do we go from here?

 

Space is limited– please reserve a free ticket in advance. Masks are encouraged, but not required at Base.


Base Residency Entry Point: Amy O’Neal
Saturday, August 17 2024 at 7:30 PM
Reserve FREE Tickets Here

Photo by Erin O'Reilly of Amy O'Neal, Nia-Amina Minor and Amaria Stern in "A Trio" (2023). 

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Base Independent Program: Ten Tiny Dances: Part Tiny Dances | Part Fundraiser
Jul
27
7:00 PM19:00

Base Independent Program: Ten Tiny Dances: Part Tiny Dances | Part Fundraiser

Join us on July 27, 2024 for an evening of Tiny Dance Performances. Part show, part fundraiser for a new evening-length performance created by Amy J Lambert | RicketySticks Dance-Theater. This event will support production costs and artist fees for "This Is A Drama Comedy" premiering at 12th Ave Arts in March 2025.

Doors at 6:30pm
Show at 7pm

Featuring Performing Acts By:
Alyza DelPan-Monley
Bridget Kirk
Christin Call
Jenny Peterson
Kaitlin McCarthy
Kara Beadle
Nikolai Lesnikov
Rosemary Adams
Tyra Rose
and more

Purchase Tickets Here

Can't make this event? You can still show support here.


Find out more at www.AmyJLmabert.com


Ten Tiny Dances® was created in Portland, Oregon in 2002 and continues to be produced by founder Mike Barber and others, with permission. Please see www.tentinydances.org for more information.

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Base Residency Entry Point: Naomi Macalalad Bragin
Jun
15
6:30 PM18:30

Base Residency Entry Point: Naomi Macalalad Bragin

Please join us at Base on Saturday, June 15 at 6:30pm for a community activation, facilitated by Naomi Macalalad Bragin and Milvia Pacheco Salvatierra in collaboration with local artists Akoiya Harris, Aviona Rodriguez Brown, Iris Viveros, jas moultrie, and Nia-Amina Minor. 

For this residency, Milvia and Naomi will explore their collaborative process in dialogue with working artists. They will design a creative lab for interdisciplinary artists whose mediums include movement, voice, sound and writing. They will facilitate the three-day lab for a group of invited artists, during which participants will build collaborative practices and generate experimental forms.

Space is limited– please reserve a free ticket in advance. Masks are encouraged, but not required at Base.


Base Residency Entry Point: Naomi Macalalad Bragin and Milvia Berenice Pacheco Salvatierra
Saturday June 15, 2024 at 6:30 PM
Reserve FREE Tickets Here

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Base Independent Program: To Be Honest
May
31
to Jun 1

Base Independent Program: To Be Honest

To Be Honest is created by Zoe Wilson of Neutral Beat Productions involving poetry, movement and visual art.

An exploration of love and our perception of romantic love; the ways in which we love, expectations, heart break, and letting go. Self understanding through all the things we would have said; expressing our desires and feelings through words and movement. Continuously delving deeper for understanding and redefining what romantic love is.

Purchase Tickets Here

Showtimes:
Friday, May 31 at 8 PM
Saturday, June 1 at 8 PM

Learn more about Zoe Wilson here.

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Bounty 2024
May
19
5:00 PM17:00

Bounty 2024

Base is having a moment. There's not only huger-than-ever demand for what we provide, but fast-growing national awareness of Base's commitment to address artists' needs for space and resources. Our community is expanding, and that's exciting.

We invite you to join us in celebrating our growth at Bounty, a benefit evening in support of our mission and programs. As a member of our community, you're part of what makes Base indispensable within the cultural landscape—we would love to see you on Sunday, May 19 at 5pm.

In store at this year's Bounty...

  • An elevated meal prepared by culinary luminaries Brothers & Co

  • Dance film made at Base and live performance by artists from our community 

  • Surprises and prizes from cherished local businesses

  • The chance to connect with others who want Seattle to be a haven for creation and experimentation

Seating is limited! Details to come! See you at Bounty!

Don't forget to claim your RSVP to Bounty – purchase your tickets here

Learn more about this season's Base Residency program here.

Why support Base?

Space is often the biggest barrier for artists to create, to invent, and to try something new. Base works to eliminate that barrier. Base is a 2,000 square foot room with a sprung floor, 20-foot-high ceilings, sound systems, natural light, kitchenette, and private bathroom.

Base serves Seattle’s dance community by addressing artists’ need for time, space and experimentation through residencies, performance opportunities and low-cost rehearsal space. In a typical year, Base will host upwards of 500 artists.

Join the movement to elevate risk and invention in dance, performance, and multidisciplinary art.

Photo provided by Jim Coleman of Ben Swenson-Klatt from 12 Minutes Max: Edition One (2022)

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Base Residency Entry Point: Ankita Sharma
May
11
7:30 PM19:30

Base Residency Entry Point: Ankita Sharma

Join us at Base for a performance of dhoka/Betrayal/ followed by a short talkback.

dhoka/Betrayal/ entangles Hindu goddess Kali's ultimate power and destruction with present-day authoritarianism and religious violence, using myth to unpack how Hinduism has been shaped into propaganda for ethno-nationalism by Western influence. Tracing Kali's deification, dhoka accompanies her transformation into a colonized, fetishized, destructive image that upholds violence with her bloodied tongue. The work lives at the fringes of reality, letting the epic and human dance together: a physical look at how worship can distort what something stands for and how worship can save.

Base Residency Entry Point: Ankita Sharma
Saturday May 11, 2024
Reserve FREE tickets here

Content Warning: Full nudity, blood effects, sexual and violent content

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Base Independent Program: Catalyst
Apr
26
to Apr 27

Base Independent Program: Catalyst

Catalyst is an evening length dance performance co-produced by Lael Battiste and Margaux Gex, and will be featuring 5 new works choreographed by Lael Battiste, Margaux Gex, and Emily Vazquez featuring Olivia Anderson, Lael Battiste, Carol Davis, Ally Elliott, Margaux Gex, Kate Henderson, Shayley Timm, and Emily Vazquez.

They all take inspiration from their cultural backgrounds, personal experiences, and collective imagination. They are interested in creating works that are intricate, athletic, detailed, musical, and visceral, their work is abstract yet thought provoking. 

Purchase Tickets Here

Showtimes:
Friday, April 26 at 8 PM
Saturday, April 27 at 5:30 PM
Saturday, April 27 at 8 PM

Help us pay and support our collaborators for their work, time, and efforts! Can’t make it to the show? You can donate the price of a ticket and we'll send you the video link! Check out our fundraiser here.

Please feel free to reach out for more information, email Margaux.gex@hotmail.com or dm on instagram @margaux.gex

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12 Minutes Max: Edition Three
Apr
21
to Apr 22

12 Minutes Max: Edition Three

Join us at Base on April 21 + 22 2024 for the third 12 Minutes Max of our 2023-2024 season! This edition is curated by 12 Minutes Max alumni Samantha Fabrikant and Antonieta Carpio and features Olivia Cesarano, Ieva Bračiulytė and Eva Crystal, Horacio Lopez, Andreya Pro, Shelby Natasha, and Alisa Popova.

12 Minutes Max: Edition Three at Base
April 21 at 5pm
April 22 at 7pm

Any additional accessibility needs/requests for the show? Reach out to shann@thisisbase.org.


About 12 Minutes Max

12 Minutes Max is a performance lab for new and experimental works that was first developed by On the Boards in 1981. In this series, artists present 12 minutes of material, while audiences get an opportunity to be the first to see works-in-progress; some of which will go on to become full-length pieces. 12 Minutes Max has inspired similar programs in Vancouver, B.C., Bellingham, Salt Lake City, Chicago and Houston. Works presented range from performance art to dance, from experimental theater to sound art, from spoken word to comedy, and more.

Photo by Jim Coleman of Skye Hughes from 12 Minutes Max: Edition Two (2023).

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Base Residency Entry Point: Akoiya Harris
Mar
23
4:00 PM16:00

Base Residency Entry Point: Akoiya Harris

As a part of her practice, Akoiya engages with memory work as an impetus for creation. This looks like collection of oral histories, archival research, sitting with photos and other ephemera, and visiting spaces that hold familial or communal significance. In this residency, she will be investigating ways these processes can further inform her movement. Akoiya will be exploring physical responses to both external memories and the ones that only the body holds.

Join us for an informal showing and community gathering centered around the exploration of these responses to memory and oral histories.


Base Residency Entry Point: Akoiya Harris
Saturday March 23, 2024
Reserve FREE tickets here

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Base Residency Entry Point: Drama Tops
Mar
3
4:00 PM16:00

Base Residency Entry Point: Drama Tops

Drama Tops is excited to use this Base Residency as a production residency for their new work, "DADS" which explores Shane and Elby's relationships to their fathers, their complex thoughts on becoming dads, and their queer, male thoughts of "getting a Daddy" and "turning into a daddy".

As part of their research in fatherhood and leadership Drama Tops will be working on a new mentorship program called "Off the Lead" which invites their peers (Seattle-based performers Stasia Coup, Kelly Langeslay and Jenna Eady) into the space to have their own rehearsals during the residency. Drama Tops will be immersed in conversations with their peers about each other's work as a way to share opportunities and be "arts daddies" for each other. This program aims to give queer people space to make and talk about their work while encouraging artists to "unleash" their artistic ideas and question hierarchical structures of mentorship.

These works-in-process will be shown in the final "Off the Lead" showing and conversation as a part of Base's Residency Program.


Base Residency Entry Point: Drama Tops
Sunday March 3, 2024 at 4pm
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Velocity presents Bridge Project 2024
Feb
9
7:30 PM19:30

Velocity presents Bridge Project 2024

with TARIQ MITRI, HSIN-YU HUANG + SONAM TSHEDZOM TINGKHYE

FEB 9–10 | 7:30 PM*
FEB 10 | 2 PM
*ASL interpretation will be provided on Friday, FEB 9

Purchase tickets and get more information here

Velocity begins the year with a celebration of the new with the Bridge Project, their program for emerging Seattle dance-makers. Bridge Project is a chance for audiences to get in at the ground floor of an artist’s career – to be acquainted with choreographers who, today, have been making work in Seattle for five years or less, but who could become the Seattle mainstays of the future. The performances you will see are the result of an intensive 6-week rehearsal process undertaken by three choreographers and their cast of dancers. You’ll be invited to share what you see, and engage in a written feedback process that provides the choreographers with valuable feedback and affirmation. 

Bridge Project is a beloved program because it is a chance for the community to come together to welcome a new year, new artists, and to celebrate the generative power of creating work together. 

The Bridge Project is a core residency program, and supported by Velocity’s season sponsors and community of individual donors. The Bridge Project is presented in partnership with Base.

Interested in joining the community of support to make the Bridge Project possible? Contact erin@velocitydancecenter.org  to learn how you can be involved.

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Apply to Audition for 12 Minutes Max: Edition Three
Feb
5
to Mar 5

Apply to Audition for 12 Minutes Max: Edition Three

Applications are open for the third edition of 12 Minutes Max for our 2023-2024 season! Audition applications are open until March 5, 2024 at 3pm for the March 10 audition. Performance takes place April 21-22.

Applications slots are limited and accepted on a first come, first served basis. You must fill out an application to audition on March 10, 2024.

Learn more about the upcoming edition here. Want to audition on March 10, 2024? Apply here. Questions? Email cat@thisisbase.org.

12 Minutes Max: Edition Three at Base
April 21, 5pm + April 22, 7pm

Photo by Jim Coleman of Giordana Falzone from 12 Minutes Max: Edition Two (2023)

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Base Occasional No. 4: Ama, the Diver
Jan
12
to Jan 13

Base Occasional No. 4: Ama, the Diver

After a four-year hiatus, Base is delighted to announce the return of the Base Occasional, a periodic platform for new work in experimental dance and performance. Base Occasional No. 4, Ama, the Diver, marks a return to Base by three acclaimed artists.

Lori Goldston, renowned Seattle musician, cellist, plays live her original score for Ama, directed and performed by NYC theater artists Katiana Gonçales Rangel and Jim Fletcher.  These three have collaborated previously on a production of Sarah Kane’s Blasted, which ran in 2021 at PS21 in Chatham, New York. 

Ama, the Diver was developed as part of Nalanda West artistic residency in Seattle, WA.

About the play:

Ama, the Diver
A young man, of noble heritage on his father's side, searches out and learns the story of his mother, a seaweed diver of humble origins, who had attempted a superhuman feat, underwater, for his sake. This is an adaptation of the Noh play Ama (over a thousand years old) which is based on a 'prehistoric' Japanese play/story whose origin is not precisely known. 

Run time: 75 minutes

Tickets:
Friday, January 12, 2024 at 8pm
Saturday, January 13, 2024 at 8pm

About the Artists:

Lori Goldston is a cellist and composer from Seattle. Her voice as a cellist draws connections between far-flung idioms, and explores timbral thresholds of her instrument moving, built on a restless curiosity and a long, busy history of collaborations with bands, orchestras, composers, film makers, writers and choreographers, including Earth, Nirvana, the BBC Scottish Symphony, Black Belt Eagle Scout, Helms Alee, Mirah, Maya Dunietz, Jherek Bischoff, Tara Jane O'Neil, Jessika Kenney, Eyvind Kang, Ilan Volkov, Vanessa Renwick, David Byrne, Terry Riley, Lonnie Holley, Stuart Dempster, Torben Ulrich, Shelley Hirsch, Ghedalia Tezartes, Senga Nengudi, Ellen Fullman, Lynn Shelton, Natacha Atlas, Matana Roberts, Christian Rizzo, Marisa Anderson, and many, many others. She has released recordings on Sub Rosa, Woodland Fauna, Marginal Frequency, Yo Yo, K Records, Second Editions, Sub Pop, Mississippi Records, Eiderdown, Substrata, SofaBurn, Ed Banger, PIAPTK, SofaBurn, Broken Clover, and No Sun. She has performed her work at venues and festivals throughout the US, Mexico, Canada, Australia and Europe, including the Kennedy Center, Joe’s Pub, Cineteca Nacional de Mexico, Henry Art Gallery, Frye Art Museum, PS21, Tectonics, Le Guess Who?, On the Boards, Bumbershoot, TBA, What the Heck Fest, Chicago Humanities Festival, River to River, Sydney Festival, and for Paris Fashion Week. https://www.lorigoldston.com/

Jim Fletcher is a founding member of New York City Players with Richard Maxwell and currently works with The Wooster Group. He has worked with Sarah Michelson (Devotion); Elevator Repair Service (GATZ); Katiana Rangel (Blasted); Forced Entertainment; Dayna Hanson; and many others.

Katiana Gonçales Rangel (they/them) is an independent theater artist and educator from Brazil based in New York City. They founded with Rodrigo Pavon the theater and performance research group Untitled in 2011, for which they translated, co-directed, and performed 4.48 Psychosis by Sarah Kane and What Where by Samuel Beckett. In 2023, Katiana directed, along with Richard Maxwell and Gillian Walsh, After Hours at The Clemente, a theater piece collaboratively developed on the theme of works of immigrants; and Tales Frey and Katiana merged their work in the creation of Amalgam NYC Connection developed at LMCC studios in Governors Island and performed at Judson Memorial Church. In 2022, Katiana directed Graceland and Open House, two documentary theater works about housing experiences. In 2021, Katiana conceived, with the anthropologist Jasmine Clotilde Pisapia, the project The Vessel, directed by Richard Maxwell; and directed and performed Blasted by Sarah Kane with Jim Fletcher with music by Lori Goldston. As a solo artist they have created the performance works Suspended and Iraci or What’s Underneath My Skin. They are also a founding member of the dance group Les Ballets Nomades (Voices Transposed: The Refugee Crisis at Manhattan Movement and Arts Center), and a collaborator of New York City Players. Katiana received the Immigrant Artist Performance Award 2022 from Chashama, NYC. https://www.katianagoncalesrangel.com/

Ama, the Diver marks a return to Base for all three artists: In 2019, Lori presented a series of live-scored silent films, including Salome, by Charles Bryant and Alia Nazimova, and Theodore Dreyer’s Joan of Arc. Jim performed in Base Co-Founder Dayna Hanson’s 28 problems in Base’s first public performance ever, and Katiana performed her solo work, “Suspended,” as part of Base’s 12 Minutes Max.

Find them: katianagoncalesrangel.com, lorigoldston.com, @katjanarangel, @legoldston

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12 Minutes Max: Edition Two
Dec
3
to Dec 4

12 Minutes Max: Edition Two

Join us at Base on December 3 + 4 2023 for the second 12 Minutes Max of our 2023-2024 season! This edition is curated by 12 Minutes Max alumni Miri Daniels and Leslie Graves and features Bryon Carr, Antonieta Carpio, Jonathan Chu, Giordana Falzone, Skye Hughes, and Sarah Maker.

12 Minutes Max: Edition Two at Base
December 3 at 5pm
December 4 at 7pm

Any additional accessibility needs/requests for the show? Reach out to shann@thisisbase.org.


About 12 Minutes Max

12 Minutes Max is a performance lab for new and experimental works that was first developed by On the Boards in 1981. In this series, artists present 12 minutes of material, while audiences get an opportunity to be the first to see works-in-progress; some of which will go on to become full-length pieces. 12 Minutes Max has inspired similar programs in Vancouver, B.C., Bellingham, Salt Lake City, Chicago and Houston. Works presented range from performance art to dance, from experimental theater to sound art, from spoken word to comedy, and more.

Photo by Jim Coleman of Izumi Nance from 12 Minutes Max: Edition One (2023).

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Apply to Audition for 12 Minutes Max: Edition Two
Sep
18
to Oct 15

Apply to Audition for 12 Minutes Max: Edition Two

Applications are open for the second edition of 12 Minutes Max for our 2023-2024 season! You must fill out an application to audition on October 22, 2023. Audition applications are open until October 15, 2023 at 5pm. Applications slots are limited and accepted on a first come, first served basis. Learn more about the upcoming edition here. Want to audition on October 22, 2023? Apply here. Questions? Email cat@thisisbase.org.

12 Minutes Max: Edition Two at Base
Dec. 3, 5pm + Dec. 4, 7pm

Photo by Jim Coleman of Tiffany Bierly and Sara Caplan from Betsy Miller’s [you are (HERE)] from 12 Minutes Max: Edition One (2023)

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12 Minutes Max: Edition On
Sep
10
to Sep 11

12 Minutes Max: Edition On

Join us at Base on September 10 + 11 2023 for the first 12 Minutes Max of our 2023-2024 season! This edition is curated by Ev Dan and Moonyeka and features Izumi Nance, Hsin-Yu Huang, Betsy Miller, The BGS Collective, Leina Seeley, Sarah Daniels, and Hadi Yusri.

12 Minutes Max: Edition One at Base
September 10 at 5pm (Join us for MAXED, a FREE opening night party after the show)
September 11 at 7pm

Any additional accessibility needs/requests for the show? Reach out to shann@thisisbase.org. Please note that Base is not air-conditioned.


About 12 Minutes Max

12 Minutes Max is a performance lab for new and experimental works that was first developed by On the Boards in 1981. In this series, artists present 12 minutes of material, while audiences get an opportunity to be the first to see works-in-progress; some of which will go on to become full-length pieces. 12 Minutes Max has inspired similar programs in Vancouver, B.C., Bellingham, Salt Lake City, Chicago and Houston. Works presented range from performance art to dance, from experimental theater to sound art, from spoken word to comedy, and more.

Photo by Jim Coleman of Ev Dan from 12 Minutes Max: Edition Three (2023).

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Base Residency Open House: The Seattle Project with Amanda Morgan
Aug
20
10:30 AM10:30

Base Residency Open House: The Seattle Project with Amanda Morgan

Please join us at Base on Sunday, August 20 at 10:30 AM for The Seattle Project with Amanda Morgan's Open House. They will premiere a dance film and perform a new duet, both made by Amanda Morgan during the residency period. Come at 10:30 AM for a traditional Dominican and Puerto Rican breakfast station and stay for the showing beginning at 11:00 AM.

The Seattle Project is exploring traditional dance and spiritual practices of African and indigenous movement that originated from the West Africa slaves brought to the Caribbean Islands; this research will be compared and combined with contemporary dances from the islands such as merengue, bachata and salsa.

Space is limited– please reserve a free ticket in advance. Masks are encouraged, but not required at Base.

Base Residency Open House: The Seattle Project with Amanda Morgan
Sunday, August 20 from 10:30 AM - 12 PM

Reserve FREE ticket here
*
Please note that Base is not air conditioned

Amanda Morgan (she/her) is from Tacoma, Washington. She studied at Dance Theatre Northwest and Pacific Northwest Ballet School, and she attended summer courses at Alonzo King LINES Ballet, Boston Ballet School, and the School of American Ballet. Amanda joined Pacific Northwest Ballet as an apprentice in 2016 and was promoted to corps de ballet in 2017. 

In addition to her dance career, Amanda is a newly established choreographer. She has choreographed for Pacific Northwest Ballet's Next Step Program, premiering her works "Pages" (2018) and "The Argument" (2019) at McCaw Hall. She also was selected to be a choreographer in the Seattle International Dance Festival in 2019. In 2019, Amanda won a residency at Northwest Film Forum and Velocity Dance Center, giving her the opportunity to create her own show at Northwest Film Forum. Later in 2019, she launched her project titled "The Seattle Project" which is a group of collaborative artists, led by Amanda, that creates new work and dance that breaks down accessibility barriers in the community. In February of 2020, she had her first show "The How of It Sped" premiere at Northwest Film Forum, and in July of 2020 she created and premiered her piece "Musings" for Seattle Dance Collective's Continuum Program. In October of 2020, Morgan made her first piece for Pacific Northwest Ballet's Digital Season.  Ms. Morgan was named "25 to Watch" in Dance Magazine for the 2020 year. She also has been featured on the National Endowment for the Arts podcast in February of 2021.

Photo provided by Jessamy Lennon
[Image Description: Amanda Morgan is sitting with legs folded on a white cube. She is wearing a flesh colored leotard with a white linen, arms are folding behind her head with her gaze to the floor.]

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Base Independent Program: The Williams Project Presents Champagne + Sodomy: The Art and Crime of Oscar Wilde
Jul
28
to Aug 5

Base Independent Program: The Williams Project Presents Champagne + Sodomy: The Art and Crime of Oscar Wilde

The Williams Project Presents Champagne + Sodomy: The Art and Crime of Oscar Wilde

A developmental workshop and theatrical event featuring Gross Indecency: The Three Trials of Oscar Wilde by Moisés Kaufman & The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde

Purchase Tickets Here

Show Dates & Times
Friday, July 28, 7:30pm (Preview)
Saturday, July 29, 7:30pm (Includes Afterparty)
Sunday, July 30, 2:00pm (Mask-Mandatory Performance, No Bar)
Wednesday, August 2, 7:30pm (Mask-Mandatory Performance, No Bar)
Thursday, August 3, 7:30pm
Friday, August 4, 7:30pm
Saturday, August 5, 2:00pm (Mask-Mandatory Performance, No Bar)
Saturday, August 5, 7:30pm

Pre-order your champagne!
Select your tickets, proceed to check out, and then you'll have the option to add bottomless bubbly to your ticket reservation before completing your order. You'll get a wristband when you check in at the box office; we'll keep your glass full all evening. Must be 21+ and purchase 1 per patron; wristbands cannot be shared.

Pricing & Seating
To keep its work financially accessible, The Williams Project offers sliding scale ticket prices, including a limited number of Pay What You Can (PWYC) tickets available for online reservation. All seating is general admission, except in the case of accessibility needs. Patrons are invited to email the box office at contact@thewilliamsproject.org to reserve accessible seating.

COVID-19
The Williams Project no longer requires proof of vaccination or a negative COVID test to attend in-person events, and mask-wearing is optional for most performances. For patrons who would prefer to attend the show with a masked audience, three performances have been designated mask-mandatory (see calendar above), and concessions will not be sold at those performances. 

These policies are subject to change, and any updates will be emailed to ticket-holders at least 24 hours in advance of your performance. For more information, check our COVID-19 information page.

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Base Residency Open House with Annabel Turrado
Jul
22
12:00 PM12:00

Base Residency Open House with Annabel Turrado

Annabel Turrado (she, her, ella) is a Los Angeles based performance installation artist. The focus of her Base Residency is on the Mexican Danza de los Viejitos, or the Dance of the Old Wo/Men. La Danza de los Viejitos is said to have originated in the Mexican state of Michoacan in the Purépecha Region, and was a pre-hispanic ritual to honor the old god for good harvest and communication with spirits. She will be adapting this traditional dance and conceptualizing a contemporary version using this as the foundation. Through dance and bodily movement, she will honor our Elders; those who no longer have the youth to move their bodies freely and comfortably, those who have used their bodies to support our futures, and those that no longer inhabit bodies in this realm. 

Please join us at Base on Saturday, July 22 between 12 - 6 PM for Annabel Turrado's durational performance. Audience is welcome to enter and exit Base anytime during this six hour performance.  Space is limited– please reserve a free ticket in advance.

Base Residency Open House with Annabel Turrado
Saturday, July 22 from 12 PM - 6 PM

Reserve Tickets Here
*
Please note that Base is not air conditioned

(b. 1982, Glendale, CA) Annabel Turrado (she, her, ella) is a Los Angeles based performance installation artist. In 2018 she took on a solo 24-hour performance piece in Boulder, CO. In 2020 she was selected to be a part of Yellow Fish's Durational Performance Art Festival residency, with a culminating 12-hour performance in NY in 2021. Her most recent video work was on exhibit at The Front in San Ysidro, CA. At present, she is a participating artist in the 2022-2023 MexiCali Biennial. Annabel's work is time based and has a foundation in contemplative and meditative practice with an emphasis on imagery and symbolism. Currently, her work intends to highlight the beauty and power of Brown love and resilience. 

Graphic by Stefany Turrado
[Image Description: a graphic design by Stefany Turrado that says Esther, Fijate en la Lima Paquete Importante.]

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Apply to Audition for 12 Minutes Max: Edition One
Jul
10
to Jul 30

Apply to Audition for 12 Minutes Max: Edition One

Applications are open for the first edition of 12 Minutes Max for our 2023-2024 season! You must fill out an application to audition on August 6, 2023. Audition applications are open until July 30, 2023. Applications slots are limited and accepted on a first come, first served basis. Learn more about the upcoming edition here. Want to audition on August 6, 2023? Apply here. Questions? Email cat@thisisbase.org.

12 Minutes Max: Edition One at Base
Sept. 10, 5pm + Sept. 11, 7pm

Photo by Jim Coleman of Flatchestedmama from 12 Minutes Max: Edition Three (2023)

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12 Minutes Max: Edition Three
Jun
25
to Jun 26

12 Minutes Max: Edition Three

Join us at Base on June 25 + 26 2023 for the final 12 Minutes Max of our 2022/23 season! This upcoming edition is curated by Christie Zhao and Naomi Blue and features Leah Russell, Amy-Ellen Trefsger, Ev Dan, Wade Madsen Group, Iveliz Martel, Samantha Fabrikant, McKenzie Raynor + Moonyeka & The House of Kilig. 

12 Minutes Max at Base
June 25 at 5pm
June 26 at 7pm

Want to volunteer and see the show for free? Contact us here.

Masks are required for Base events.
Base is not air-conditioned.

Join us for MAXED, a FREE opening night party on June 25 to celebrate the performers!

Any additional accessibility needs/requests for the show? Reach out to shann@thisisbase.org


About 12 Minutes Max

12 Minutes Max is a performance lab for new and experimental works that was first developed by On the Boards in 1981. In this series, artists present 12 minutes of material, while audiences get an opportunity to be the first to see works-in-progress; some of which will go on to become full-length pieces. 12 Minutes Max has inspired similar programs in Vancouver, B.C., Bellingham, Salt Lake City, Chicago and Houston. Works presented range from performance art to dance, from experimental theater to sound art, from spoken word to comedy, and more.

Photo by Jim Coleman of Hsin-Yu Huang from 12 Minutes Max: Edition Two (2023).

This edition is supported in part by the OAC C.A.R.E. grant.

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Base Independent Program: Cameo + Maia
Jun
8
8:00 PM20:00

Base Independent Program: Cameo + Maia

An evening of work by Cameo + Maia

On Reflection is a new work from Cameo featuring Alicia Pugh, Erica Badgley, Maia Melene Durfee, Maya Tacon, and Rhea Keller

I'm sitting facing the wind is a trio with Alicia Pugh and Ashley Menestrina, exploring tenderness, true self expression, and navigation of our depths as a collective.

Purchase Tickets Here

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Base Independent Program: The CCBdance Project Showing
Jun
1
6:00 PM18:00

Base Independent Program: The CCBdance Project Showing

The CCBdance Project will be showing work that will include two excerpts of movement research for a solo project, Jewish Girls and the Moon, and a trio with collaborators Celia Weiss Bambara, Kimathi Moore and Lacina Coulibaly, Communicating Beauty. Alongside the work will be three screen dances made for the CCBdance Project and completed between 2020 and 2022. Works to be screened include: Je Te Souhaites Du Bien et Apres...blue, green, and Cycles of Growth.

This work and showing have been partially sponsored by a Faculty Development Grant from Cornish College of the Arts.

Space is on a first come first serve basis
Email celia@ccbdanceproject.com to reserve your spot!

Donations are suggested through the fractured atlas here.

The CCBdance Project was formed in 2006 by Christian Bambara and Celia Weiss Bambara to promote intercultural understanding and peace through experimental African-based contemporary dance. The CCBdance Project aims to address themes of anti-racism, travel, translation, love, violence and interculturalism. Since its formation, the CCBdance Project has engaged in work that critically addresses the traditional base of West African and Caribbean dance in combination with African, American and European contemporary movement. The company is directed by Celia Weiss Bamara and includes the choreography and collaboration of Lacina Coulibaly and Christian Bambara.

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Bounty 2023
May
21
5:00 PM17:00

Bounty 2023

We invite you to join our bounty of artists and creatives for a celebration of Base: Experimental Arts + Space! Base staff, Board of Directors, Circle of Support, and Artists will come together to support the continuation of risk-taking and experimentation in Seattle's movement community.

At Bounty, we'll enjoy a meal, drinks, desserts, live performance, dance film, and more! Stay tuned for more information.

Don't forget to claim your RSVP to Bounty––purchase your tickets here

Why support Base?

Space is often the biggest barrier for artists to create, to invent, and to try something new. Base works to eliminate that barrier. Base is a 2,000 square foot room with a sprung floor, 20-foot-high ceilings, sound systems, natural light, kitchenette, and private bathroom.

Base serves Seattle’s dance community by addressing artists’ need for time, space and experimentation through residencies, performance opportunities and low-cost rehearsal space. In a typical year, Base will host upwards of 500 artists.


Join the movement to elevate risk and invention in dance, performance, and multidisciplinary art.

Photo provided by Jim Coleman of Zara Martina Lopez from 12 Minutes Max: Edition One (2022)

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Base Residency Open House with Moonyeka
May
7
2:30 PM14:30

Base Residency Open House with Moonyeka

Moonyeka (they/them) is  a nonbinary Ilocano-Filipinx  shapeshifter who takes form as a performing artist, teaching artist, writer, choreographer, curator, scholar, brujx and interdisciplinary artist. With a specialty in offering sensually sacred dance and movement-based storytelling experiences, Moonyeka's performance, community organizing and divination work centers kapwa and kilig as a compass to imagine worlds where their communities can thrive. Their dance and movement foundations lineages found root in the Street Styles Communities of South King County and Seattle where they engaged in cypher practices + freestyle forms such as Popping, Tutting, Animation. In conjunction, modern dance, improvisational methods, and sensual movement practices across contemporary dance spaces, diasporic upbringing, QTBIPOC show girl magic, and nightlife worlds also inform their practice.

Amongst dance and movement practices, Moonyeka plays in the fields of autofiction and biomythographic writing practices and is working towards publishing their first book.

This Open House is a works-in-process sharing and celebration of Harana for the Aswang. Harana for The Aswang is an audio-visual-performance work centered on queering the research of harana, a Filipinx-Ilocano-Southern Americas diasporic serenade song form rooted in courtship and grief rituals. Aswang is an umbrella term for various shape-shifting, mythological, animist, folkloric, "evil" spirits and creatures in Filipino folklore. They will be exploring dance phrase work and durational music/sound scores that activate in and out of the theater space. Harana for the Aswang is researched through 7 different Aswang archetypes. For this BASE sharing, they are developing material specifically for the Siren archetype. This research modernizes Aswang spirits to those who root into our intersectional QT diasporic lives.

This QTBIPOC all star collaborative cast includes: Arabella Bautista (Digital Producer), Amy Piñon (Videographer),  Heidi Grace Acuna (Soft Fabric Artist + Costume Designer), Gaby Colon (Dancer), Olivia Stevens (Dancer), Freddie Lee Toyoda (Musician), Izumi (Musician), karinyo (Composer + Musician), Juno (Singer), Yunue (Lighting + Technical Operation), Maka (Collaborator), and Athena Herrington (Collaborator + MakeUp Artist).

Please join us at Base on Sunday, May 7 at 2:30pm for Moonyeka's Base Residency Open House followed by a special announcement, mingling and celebration.

Space is limited– please reserve a free ticket in advance

Base Residency Open House with Moonyeka
Sunday, May 7 at 2:30pm

Reserve your ticket here

Photo provided by V

[Image Description: Moonyeka is adorned in blue silk sleeves, their arms framing their face to the right side. They wear a pink lips, a rich blue eyeliner with some shimmer, and has their hair down long. Behind them is a clear blue sky with some telephone wires. Their top is lavender with a deeper purple fringe that sparkles.]

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