![]() Black vinyl marley-type floor, if available.A L’AIR sprung wooden dance sub-floor measuring 40′ wide X 32′ deep, requiring company to screw into the stage floor around the perimeter of the dance floor (drywall screws only). ![]() ![]() Quick change booths, upstage left & right with costume rack, light, and mirror in each.1 seamless black scrim with ability to fly must fly out of sight.Company must screw into the stage floor to secure the sprung wooden dance sub-floor (drywall screws only).Crossover behind stage, minimum 6 ‘ wide, must be indoors without steps, with blue running lights where needed.Minimum offstage area: 10’ in width from the offstage stage edge of legs.Minimum dancing area: 40′ wide X 32′ deep.Theatre needs to accommodate the following: The Company requires the (hereafter called “Presenter”), at the Presenter’s expense, to provide the equipment, services and conditions outlined below: The touring staff of Dance Kaleidoscope (hereafter called “Company”) consists of an Artistic Director, a Rehearsal Director, a Lighting Designer/Production Manager, a Technical Director, Stage Manager, Costume Manager, a Director of Touring and twelve to fifteen dancers (12-15) dancers.Company carries its own costumes, sets, props, gel color, a marley-type dance floor and sprung wooden dance sub-floor. Please print the PDF file located at the bottom of this page for this purpose. Sternberg was appointed to the Santa Monica Arts Commission in December 2001 where she served until 2011.Dance Kaleidoscope’s Touring Technical Requirements will become the Technical Addendum that is an integral part of Dance Kaleidoscope’s Performance Agreement and, upon agreement, must be signed by the Presenter, and the Presenter’s Technical Director. Sternberg has taught in private studios, primary and secondary schools and colleges and served as a movement specialist on the National Endowment for the Arts Artists-in-Schools Program. She and her company have been guest artists at Rancho La Puerta in Tecate, Mexico. She has received an Artist-in-Community award by the Santa Monica Arts Foundation, a choreographic fellowship from the Santa Monica Arts Commission, was chosen for an artist residency program at the Julia and David White Artist Colony in Costa Rica, selected to head the dance program at the first Visual and Performing Arts Summer Institute conducted by the Santa Ana Unified School District, served as Artist in Residence at UC Irvine as part of the California Dance & Movement Workshop for Dance Educators. Sternberg was invited to participate in the 2016 Venice Biennale, choreographing a site-specific work in collaboration with LeeMundwiler architects. In 2014 she was chosen to participate in the first artist/science residency at Djerassi. She has been published in the journal (MIT Press). Donna Sternberg & Dancers have been featured in print, on radio and on PBS station KCET’s "Life and Times" program. She was featured in the documentary "LA Woman" that was released in 2012. She has participated in adjudicated dance festivals such as Dance Kaleidoscope, Festival of Solos and Duets, Dance Moving Forward and SIGGRAPH in Los Angeles, California Choreographer’s Festival in Laguna Beach, Spector Dance Festival in Monterey, So Cal Invitational in Costa Mesa and Summerfest in San Francisco. She has received support for her work and dance company from the state and local government agencies, foundations and corporations. Sternberg has been commissioned to create works for the California Science Center, SIGGRAPH, Dance Moving Forward Festival, California Choreographer’s Festival, Catlin Gabel School in Oregon, Valley College and the Alleluia Dance Theatre. She has choreographed nine full-evening works, most have been inspired by science. Her choreography has been critically acclaimed for its “exceptional ability to communicate through pure movement” (Los Angeles Times). After dancing in the companies of Donald Byrd, Mary Jane Eisenberg, Yen Lu Wong and Dance/LA, she founded Donna Sternberg & Dancers, a contemporary dance company based in Santa Monica, CA, in 1985. Sternberg has professionally premiered over 90 works since 1975 throughout the United States, Europe, Canada and Mexico frequently collaborating with artists of other disciplines including composers, visual artists, poets, actors and digital media as well as scientists.
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