An AAPI person in a lime green jumpsuit is posed in front of an illuminated violet-blue wall

Photo: Bob Perkoski, presented as a part of the MorrisonDance 25th anniversary showcase during Cleveland Public Theatre's DanceWorks 2023

Hatch Arts Collective and Casey Droege Cultural Productions Present
 
with ourselves, with each other
an in-progress showing created and performed by Maree ReMalia

Join Hatch Arts Collective and Casey Droege Cultural Production for an in-progress showing of with ourselves, with each other, a solo performance by Maree ReMalia.

with ourselves, with each other explores how grief can be a collective experience. Using a karaoke mic and movement as her primary performance vehicle, choreographer and performer Maree ReMalia explores how a solo can be more than a solo and become a gathering, a chorus, and a communal remembrance.

While living through the wake of her father’s death and the pandemic, ReMalia ties our individual lives to the ever burgeoning global and political strife.  This performance aims to be a balm for the heart and a container for grief. It is an opening for joy, all while  welcoming desire, acknowledging rage, and insisting on love.

As we hold our persistence and tenacity along with our weariness and imperfections, ReMalia asks: what stories do we want to voice? What words feel meaningful? Where do we feel grief in our bodies and how does it want to move?

The audience is invited to participate or witness as we all live alongside one another in confusion, sorrow, laughter, and care.


with ourselves, with each other

Inter-

5013 Penn Ave
Pittsburgh, PA
15224
 

Showtimes

Friday, February 23 @ 7pm 

Saturday, February 24 @ 2pm 

Saturday, February 24 @ 7pm 


Tickets

 
 
 

Refund Policy:

We reserve the right to refuse/cancel a registration or event due to low enrollment or other circumstances which would make the registration or event nonviable. Should circumstances arise that result in the postponement of a registration or event, registrants will have the option to either receive a full refund or transfer the registration a future event at a new future date.


Refunds will be credited back to the original credit card used for payment.


If cost is an issue, please reach out to Eriko at eriko@caseydroege.com

WAITLIST POLICY 

For sold-out performances, there will be a waitlist. The waitlist will become available at the box office (5013 Penn Ave) starting 30 minutes before the show. You must come to the box office in person to sign up for the waitlist. At curtain, any open seats will be released to individuals on the waitlist. 

Please note you will be waiting outside. There is no lobby space at Inter- and as such folks will be waiting outside before doors open. 


Artistic Team:


About Maree ReMalia:

Image is of an AAPI woman wearing a magenta top and orange jeans in movement

Maree ReMalia is a dance artist and certified Gaga instructor. An adoptee born in South Korea and raised in Ohio, movement supports her in an ongoing process of self-discovery, expression, and liberation. She welcomes folks from across disciplines and identities into these unfolding processes with a focus on care and connection in a wide range of professional, academic, and community-based settings. Her collaborative performance projects have been presented at Cleveland Public Theatre, Dance Place, Gibney DoublePlus Festival, Kelly Strayhorn Theater, La MaMa Experimental Theater Club, Movement Research at the Judson Church, New Hazlett Theater, and Daegu International Dance Festival. She has performed in the work of Gabriel Forestieri, Bebe Miller, Michael J. Morris, Christopher Williams, and Lida Winfield and was previously a member of MegLouise Dance, MorrisonDance, and STAYCEE PEARL dance project. Since earning her MFA at The Ohio State University, she was selected as the Andrew W. Mellon Interdisciplinary Choreographer for Middlebury College Movement Matters Residency and has been a guest artist and faculty member with institutions and organizations such as Bates Dance Festival, Brown University, Carnegie Mellon University, Dreams of Hope Queer Youth Arts, Fayetteville Movement Festival, Point Park University, University of Florida, University of Oklahoma, and University of Wisconsin.

Adil Mansoor 
Co-Director

 

David Bernabo

Composition

Jenny Johnson

Dramaturgy

 

Sasha Schwartz

Set + Lights

Rachel Vallozzi

Wardrobe

 

Principal support for the project has been provided by The Heinz Endowments; Opportunity Fund; Workhorse Collaborative; and Dreams of Hope.