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11 international artists, 11 scenes - a physical, emotional, metaphorical challenge

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Lost Mountain

LOST MOUNTAIN brings together 11 international dancers, musicians and artists to explore the tectonic shifts and forces of the human experience.

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This is a Fiscally-Sponsored Project

Fiscally Sponsored by Fractured Atlas

Bobbi Jene Smith has the unique opportunity to bring together 11 of her favorite renowned artists to create a new work at LaMaMa, from May 16-19, 2019.   

In order to make this dream happen we need your help to raise money for the travel, visas, accommodation, and labor of our international and domestic collaborators. Lost Mountain presents Bobbi Jene’s most ambitious and large-scale work to date, and will only be possible with your support! 

LOST MOUNTAIN brings together 11 international dancers, musicians and artists to explore the forces of human experience. This work draws inspiration from the catastrophic and sublime machinations of geological forces, the fracture and rebuilding of our inherited identity. What appears singular and unmovable is in constant flux; what appears individual and self-determining is collective and inherited.

BOBBI JENE SMITH was a member of the Batsheva Dance Company from 2005-2014 under the artistic direction of Ohad Naharin. She is an alumnus of the Juilliard School, North Carolina School of the Arts, and the Royal Winnipeg Ballet School.  Bobbi’s decision to depart Batsheva as a principal dancer and set off to discover her own choreographic voice is beautifully depicted in the award-winning documentary Bobbi Jene by Elvira Lind. 

Following her critically acclaimed works, A Study on Effort and With Care (both in collaboration with violinist/writer Keir GoGwilt), Lost Mountain continues to connect musicians and dancers through dialogues of rhythm, gesture, and song, creating abstract and emotionally visceral narratives. A Study on Effort focused on the physical and emotional efforts of individual bodies; With Care investigates the dynamics of caregiving and receiving between individuals; Lost Mountain expands the frame to map tectonic shifts and forces onto the human condition. 
Her choreography has been presented by The Batsheva Dance Company, PS122 COIL Festival, A.R.T, The Israel Museum, Lumi-nato Festival, The Wild Project, Machol Shalem, Sacramento Ballet, The CCA, and the San Francisco Con-servatory of Dance.

She has created new commissions for CORPUS, the dance laboratory of the Royal Danish Ballet, Gibney Dance Company, a collaboration with Maxine Doyle on the Martha Graham Dance Company and is choreographing and starring in a feature film directed by Boaz Yakin. 



ASAF AVIDAN is a singer-songwriter and musician, born in Jerusalem, Israel in 1980. He is the creative force and front-man of folk/rock band Asaf Avidan & the Mojos, a group whose Platinum-sell-ing debut album, ‘The Reckoning’ (2008), was named Album of the Year by a number of media outlets, including Time Out Tel Aviv, and remains the largest selling independent record in Israel. Between 2009 and 2011, Asaf Avidan & the Mojos toured extensively around the world, including appearances at Bran-denburg Bridge for the World Championship of Athletics in Berlin; the closing event at Cannes Film Fes-tival 2010; and a tribute concert for The Who in Carnegie Hall. The band went on an indefinite hiatus in 2011. Avidan shot to worldwide fame when his track “One Day / Reckoning Song” hit number one in 14 countries as a remix by a Berlin DJ, with 150 million views on YouTube and over 1.5 million downloads. Avidan released his debut solo album, ‘Different Pulses,’ in 2013 with Producer Tamir Muskat (Balkan Beat Box). Avidan and his new band have toured to massive venues across Europe, including Olympia and Zenith, and festivals such as Les Eurockeennes (Belfort), Parco della Musica (Rome), Paleo Festival (Swit-zerland), and many more. Avidan’s latest album, ‘Gold Shadow,’ was released worldwide in early 2015.

VICTORIA BEK is a Brooklyn based Costume Artist geared towards creative, collaborative processes. She works regularly as a Craft Artisan and Technician for Broadway and Off-Broadway productions, in addition to Costume Consulting for international touring companies.  Her work has been presented at The Park Avenue Armory, The Juilliard School, Lincoln Center Festival, Carnegie Hall, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Highline, The New York Philharmonic and more.


EVAN COPELAND hails from central PA and moved to NYC in 2003. He received his BFA from Tisch School of the Arts where he is now an adjunct professor. He performed in Punchdrunk's Sleep No More NYC and is currently working with Martha Clarke and Bobbi Jene Smith.  He has worked predominantly with Shen Wei Dance Arts and The Sean Curran Company and recently danced with Opera Lafayette, Houston Grand Opera and Santa Fe Opera. He is a performer, teacher, creator, tap dancer, coach and personal trainer residing in Brooklyn.


ARIEL FREEDMAN earned her BFA at The Juilliard School, where she was a recipient of the Martha Hill Prize. After graduating, she performed with Aszure Barton, Mikhail Baryshnikov and David Parker. She danced with the Batsheva Ensemble and Company for a total of five seasons. She taught Gaga and Ohad Naharin’s repertory from 2007-2015, and has performed with Kidd Pivot, Motley Dance, Keigwin + Company, Zack Winokur and Michelle Mola/ The Troupe in collaboration with the International Contemporary Ensemble (ICE), Liz Magic Laser, Noa Zuk, Idan Sharabi and Dancers, Talia Beck, Helen Simoneau Danse, and zoe | juniper. In 2017 she performed and co- created the evening-length duet Empress Archer with Meredith Webster under the umbrella of The Cambrians, and along with Webster is part of the ongoing creation process of This One Then with choreographer Charlotte Griffin. She has been dancing and collaborating closely with Roy Assaf since 2013.



KEIR GOGWILT is a violinist and writer whose work spans a range of genres and disciplines. Much of his work seeks to present musical practices of the so-called classical tradition as provincial and heterogeneous. He is most at home in collaborative, often interdisciplinary work, in which creative labor is shared and recognized. Frequent collaborators include composers Celeste Oram, Matthew Aucoin, and Carolyn Chen, dancer/choreographer Bobbi Jene Smith, and performers Steve Schick, Mark Dresser (Dresser quintet/septet), and Kyle Motl. He has made solo appearances with the Orchestra of St. Luke's, the Chinese National Symphony, the Orquesta Filarmonica de Santiago, the Boston Modern Orchestra Project, among others; festival appearances include Spoleto, Rockport, PS 122 COIL, Luminato, and the San Diego Symphony. His playing is featured on recordings released by Tzadik, Cleanfeed, BMOP (upcoming). He is a founding member of the American Modern Opera Company. Currently he is writing his a PhD candidate in music at UCSD, writing a dissertation on 19th and 20th century divisions between technique and “spirit” in the discourse of European art music, advised by Amy Cimini, Anthony Burr, and Clinton Tolley.


HSIN-YI HSIANG, a native of Taiwan, was born in the year of pig. She received her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Dance from the University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign, where she was award-ed scholarships for four years. Hsin-Yi relocated to New York City and joined LeeSaar The Company from fall 2007-2014.

Hsin-Yi moved to Israel and joined Batsheva – the Young Ensemble and Batsheva Dance Company in 2014. She has been fortunate to participate in creative processes with Ohad Naharin, Roy Assaf and Marlene Monteiro Freitas. She is also delighted to become a certified Ilan Lev Method practitioner. Since 2018 Hsin-Yi is a certified Gaga teacher.


COLEMAN ITZKOFF Hailed by the Alex Ross and The New Yorker for his “flawless technique and keen musicality,” cellist Coleman Itzkoff enjoys a diverse career as a soloist, chamber musician, and educator. Itzkoff has been a featured Artist-in-Residence on American Public Media’s Performance Today and has soloed with numerous orchestras across the nation. A passionate proponent of contemporary music, he is a founding member of the interdisciplinary ensemble AMOC, the American Modern Opera Company.  For more information, please visit colemanitzkoff.com

JESSE KOVARSKY graduated with an MA in Dance Performance (Transitions Dance Company) in 2011. Since graduating he has worked with many choreographers including Russell Maliphant, Arthur Pita, Hofesh Shechter, Ryan Heffington, Sam Pinkelton, and Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui. He has performed with The English National Opera, Junk Ensemble and with Punchdrunk in The Drowned Man: A Hollywood Fable and Sleep No More,  and with the Metropolitan Opera, New York in The Death of Klinghoffer. He has also appeared in the feature films Anna Karenina and The Muppets.  He has recently performed on Broadway in the Tony Award-nominated revival of Fiddler On the Roof as well as the Tony winning show The Bands Visit as both performer and Associate Choreographer. 


MARTA MILLER attended Boston Conservatory of Music and graduated from Hampshire College with a degree in dance. Performed with Marta Renzi and appeared in several of her dance films, including “Mountainview” co-directed by John Sayles. Danced with David Parker and the Bang group and was the assistant choreographer for an original opera for the Verona Opera Company. Marta was also a member of the Gina Gibney Dance Company for five years. Her own choreography has been presented in New York, Slovakia, and Vermont. Since 2016 she has been the rehearsal director for Bobbi Jene on the works “A Study On Effort” and most recently, “With Care”. She has three children that amaze her everyday and currently runs a retreat space for dancers, choreographers and artists in southern Vermont.

NANO RAIES is a singer and songwriter originally from Homs, Syria.  She fled the war in Syria and came to the U.S. to pursue her passion in music, becoming the first Syrian female to attend Berklee College of Music. Nano sings in English, Arabic, and French, and her style is a fusion of Middle Eastern Arabic music with classical pop, gypsy jazz, Latin, and bossa nova. Nano recently performed with the world-renowned band pink martini. Other recent appearances include a performance during the World Bank's first musical performance at the opening of the Security-Development Nexus 2018 Spring Meeting, as well as a special cover release of the Beatles' song "Drive My Car," rewritten and rearranged in honor of Saudi Women receiving the right to drive.



OR SCHRAIBER was born in 1992 in the city of Jerusalem, where he studied at the Jerusalem Academy of Music and Dance. After graduating, Or joined the Batsheva Dance Company, with whom he danced for seven years. In parallel to his time in the company, he served at the IDF for 3 years. In 2017, Or moved to New York City to study acting at the Stella Adler Studio. In 2018, he co-choreo-graphed and starred in Boaz Yakin’s film ‘AVIVA.’ Or has appeared in numerous music videos and short films, including collaborations with Yemen Blues, Moses Project, Raina Sokolov-Gonzalez, Tal Zagreba, and Celia Rowlson-Hall. He has directed and choreographed several short dance films and live immersive shows.

JOHN TORRES's work includes designs for dance, theatre, music, fashion and print.  In collaboration with Robert Wilson, productions have included: EDDA (Det Norske Teatret Oslo), Cheek to Cheek Live! With Tony Bennett and Lady Gaga (PBS Great Performances). Opera projects include La Traviata and Orfeo et Euryidice at Opera Orchestre National Montpellier and in 2019, Tristan and Isolde at La Monnaie / de Munt in Brussels. Recent Theatre has included Twelfth Night for Shakespeare in the Park, Delacorte Theatre and The Black Clown , A.R.T. Cambridge.  In Music, Taylor Mac: A 24 Decade History of Popular Music; Solange Knowles // Cosmic Journey; and Joni 75 // A Birthday Celebration.  In Dance, Toss and Rogues with choreographer Trisha Brown, Theatre National de Chaillot/Paris;  And Available Light with choreographer Lucinda Childs, Walt Disney Concert Hall/Los Angeles.   In Fashion, Givenchy S/S 2015 (New York), Yeezy 3 by Kanye West at Madison Square Garden. With director Steven Klein, music videos Chun Li (Nicki Minaj) and Wolves (Kanye West).  nytelytedesign.com

Rewards

A PART OF THE MOUNTAIN

Donate $20.00 or more

Amount is fully tax-deductible.

Thank you for being on the mountain with us!  In addition to being listed in the program as a supporter, Bobbi would like to give you a loving shout out on social media. 

BODY LIKE A VASE

Donate $50.00 or more

Amount is fully tax-deductible.

In addition to the perks listed above, supporters will receive a handwritten thank you note from Bobbi Jene and the Lost Mountain team. 

WHIP-POOR-WILL

Donate $100.00 or more

Amount over $20.00 is tax-deductible.

In addition to the perks listed above, you will receive a hand-pressed, exclusive print of a special "Starling" poem written for LOST MOUNTAIN by Keir GoGwilt.

WOMAN BEHIND THE FLOWERS

Donate $500.00 or more

Amount over $60.00 is tax-deductible.

In addition to the perks listed above, we will send you a limited edition t-shirt designed by Lilah Larson.

ENDLESS MOUNTAIN

Donate $1,000.00 or more

Amount over $100.00 is tax-deductible.

In addition to the perks listed above, supporters at this level will receive a special limited-edition print from LOST MOUNTAIN. Photography by Matthew Placek and signed by Bobbi Jene Smith.

SAIL MOUNTAIN SAIL

Donate $5,000.00 or more

Amount over $300.00 is tax-deductible.

You will be listed as an "Angel Donor" for your contribution. 
In addition to all of the above perks, we will hold 4 VIP seats for you and your guests. After the show we will have a private gathering with Bobbi Jene and other members of LOST MOUNTAIN to toast to your generous contribution.