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BIO: Rachel Bowditch

Rachel Bowditch, MA/PhD is a performer, theatre director, teacher, and performance studies scholar, and an assistant professor in the School of Theatre and Film at Arizona State University. She has a unique international background growing up and living overseas for 18 years. A U.S. citizen but born in Rome, Italy she lived in Italy for 5 years, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia for 2 1/2 years, Jakarta, Indonesia for six months, Singapore for eight years, Tel Aviv, Israel for 2 years, London for six months, Paris, France for one year, upstate New York for 3 years, New York City for seven years and Phoenix, Arizona for 3 years. Living in Asia and Europe during her formative years and her extensive international travels to Brazil, Argentina, Colombia, Egypt, Kenya, Germany, Austria, France, Holland, England, Turkey, Greece, Malaysia, Bali, Indonesia, Thailand, Maldives and Japan has deeply connected her to a theater far removed from American Realism.

Her book, On the Edge of Utopia: Performance and Ritual at Burning Man was recently published as part of the Enactments Series (Seagull Press/University of Chicago Press). Her work has been published in Puppetry International "Dancing With Fire: The Ultimate Effigy" and the Journal of Religion and Theatre "Temple of Tears: Revitalizing and Inventing Ritual in the Burning Man Community in the Black Rock Desert, Nevada." She is co-editing the Rasaboxes Source Book with Paula Murray Cole with various contributors such as Richard Schechner, Michele Minnick, and others. 

She is an Institute for Humanities Research Fellow (2009/2010) at Arizona State University with Pegge Vissicaro (Associate Chair of Dance) and Tracy Fessenden (Associate Professor of Religious Studies) for their book project Festivals of the Americas: Staging Identity, Politics, and Utopian Performance.  

She has presented her scholarship at conferences in the U.S., Singapore, Argentina, Colombia, Brazil and London. As the artistic director of Vessel, her innovative use of multi-media in Sophie Treadwell’s Machinal was depicted in American Theatre, Jan. 2009 and her original devised work, The Ophelia Project in Live Design, Oct. 2008.

Her studies at Skidmore College, the British American Drama Academy (BADA), Dell’ Arte School of Physical Theatre, Ecole de Jacques Lecoq International School of Physical Theatre, Suzuki and Viewpoints with Anne Bogart and the SITI Company, and becoming a certified instructor in the rasaboxes actor training technique in 2008 have helped her move toward achieving her vision of theater. She received her Masters degree and Ph.D. in Performance Studies from NYU.
 
She recently directed and devised an original work, 
The Ophelia Project: A Poetic Portrait of the Lives and Writing of Virginia Woolf, Anne Sexton, and Sylvia Plath
 produced by Arizona Women’s Theatre Company at Taliesin West, the Frank Lloyd Wright Institute. She received an Arizona Commission on the Arts grant and a Herberger College Research and Creative Activity Grant for the development and touring of The Ophelia Project. The set was designed by Taliesin apprentices Daniel Dillow and Huiee Wong with installation art by Saskia Jorda. The show toured to the Philadelphia Live Arts/Fringe Festival 2008 and was first presented at the Lyceum Theatre at ASU and the Phoenix Fringe Festival 2008. 

At ASU she has directed Sophie Treadwell’s Machinal, Naomi Iizuka’s Anon(ymous) and Deborah Stein's Bone Portraits on the Galvin Mainstage. She has served as choreographer and movement coach for Salomon Rushdie’sHaroun and the Sea of Stories directed by Irma Dureko, Cardid Svich’s Iphigenia Crash Lands Falls on the Neon Shell that Once was her Heart directed by Lance Gharavi, and House Where Nobody Livesdirected by Guillermo Reyes. 

In New York City, she directed A Woman’s Place by Susan Riskin at HERE Performance Art Café, NYC, City of Bells: An Adaptation of the Poetry of Allen Ginsberg at HERE Performance Art Café, NYC, Mastaba, at the American Living Room Festival, HERE Performing Art Cafe 2000; and Arcana at the Ontological-Hysteric Downstairs Series 2002.  She has directed and performed in Vessel’s ongoing interactive urban performance Transfix for 14 years, which has been seen at over thirty festivals and venues across the U.S. including the Mesa Center for Contemporary Arts, Scottsdale Museum of Modern Art, the New York International Independent Film/Video Festival at Madison Square Garden, NYC, GenArt Summer Arts Festival, the New York International Fringe Al Fresco at Central Park and Grand Central, the Philadelphia Fringe Festival, The Kitchen, the HOWL Festival 2004, the UnConvention 2004, Performance Studies International #11 at Brown University, Phoenix Fringe Festival, and the ASU Art Museum. 

She is an Artistic Associate of East Coast Artists and she performed in Yokastas (2003) and Yokastas Redux (2005) directed by Richard Schechner at LaMaMa Annex. A certified rasaboxes instructor, she has studied and assisted in rasaboxes presentations and workshops with Schechner, Cole, and Minnick since 2002. As an education associate of RoseLee Goldberg's Performa, she was the liaison between Performance Studies international and Performa 07 in 2007 and worked with Performa for several years organizing Performa 05. She also has worked as an actor with award winning psychologist Paul Ekman (Author of Emotions Revealed) and was featured in his March 2005 National Geographic article on the Mind.

She is the founder of M.O.V.E. (Movement. Observation. Vision. Experimentation) Arizona Laboratory for Movement Research Winter Intensive at ASU in collaboration with Sara Romersberger and the Association for Theatre Movement Educators (ATME). 
 
 For more information about her early work, visit:
 Www.vesselproject.org <
http://Www.vesselproject.org>

For more information about the M.O.V.E. Winter Intensive visit:
 Www.atmeweb.org <
http://Www.atmeweb.org

 

GRANTS AND AWARDS

Institute of Humanities Research Fellow (IHR) 2009-2010. $45,000 grant for Festivals of the Americas book project with Pegge Vissacaro and Tracy Fessenden.

Recipient of an Arizona Commission on the Arts Grant (2008). $1,700.  For The Ophelia Project with Arizona Women’s Theatre April 2009.

Recipient of a Herberger College Research and Creative Activity Grant. $5,000. To tour The Ophelia Project to the Philadelphia Live Arts/Fringe Festival 2008.

Monroe Lippman Memorial Award for Distinguished Doctoral Dissertation 2007. Awarded by the faculty in the department of Performance Studies, New York University

Recipient of $2000 Paulette Goddard Pre-Doctoral Summer Dissertation Grant. Performance Studies, Tisch School of the Arts. New York University. May 2006.

Recipient of $10,000 NYU Humanities Council Grant (2005 - 2006). For Redefining Performance in the 21st Century with RoseLee Goldberg, Andre Lepecki and Nancy Barton. A series of six round-tables with invited professors, graduate students and artists.

Recipient of $10,000 NYU Humanities Council Grant (2004 - 2005). For Redefining Performance in the 21st Century with RoseLee Goldberg, Andre Lepecki and Thomas Bender. A series of six round-tables with invited professors, graduate students and artists.

Three-Year Graduate Research Assistantship (2002 – 2006). Performance Studies, New York University.

Graduate School of Arts and Science Travel Grant 2004

Tisch School of the Arts Travel Grant 2004

Nominated for a Rockefeller New Media Fellowship 2004.

Featured Graduate Student of the Year in Women in Theatre and Performance Newsletter  (ATHE Focus Group) Spring 2004.

Finalist for Fulbright Grant, 1998.

 

Recipient of the Margaret Ellen Clifford Memorial Prize in Theatre. Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs. May 1998.

 CONFERENCES

INTERNATIONAL

American Society for Theatre Research (ASTR). Puerto Rico. November 2009.
Part of Carnivals and Fiestas working group. Attended virtually.

Hemispheric Institute Encuentro. Bogota, Colombia. August 2009. 

Presented a paper for the Festive Devils working group. 

Hemispheric Institute EncuentroBuenos Aires, Argentina. June 2007. 

Presented a paper for the Body as Ritual Space working group titled “Reinventing Ritual,   Carnival, and Political Performance in the Black Rock Desert of Nevada.

How to Act: Conference on Theatre Pedagogy. Central School of Speech and Drama, London. February 2007. Presented a paper titled “Pedagogies of Practice: A Post-Modern Approach to the Transmission of Performance Knowledge”. Lead two workshops – one on Rasaboxes and another on Lecoq Physical Theatre pedagogy

 Performance Studies International #10.Singapore. June 2004

Presented Rasaboxes Training Technique with Paula Murray Cole with Lecture/ Demo       

NATIONAL

ATHE (Association of Theatre in Higher Education)Denver. July 2008. 

Presented a paper “Actor As Athlete: Sophie Treadwell’s Machinal” for the ATME “Dreaming and Imagining” Pre-conference.

 ASTR (American Society For Theatre Research). Phoenix, Arizona. November 2007.

Presented a paper for the Escaping America Seminar, “Rehearsing Utopia: Staging a Counter-Empire Performance at Burning Man”

Performance Studies International #13. New York University, New York City. November 2007.

Presented a paper titled “Pedagogies of Practice: A Post-modern Approach to the Transmission of Performance Knowledge” (Revised).

 Mid-Atlantic Popular Culture Conference. Philadelphia, PA. November 2007.

Presented a paper titled “Rehearsing Utopia in Black Rock City: From the Everyday to Spectacle”

ATHE (Association of Theatre in Higher Education). New Orleans. July 2007.

Presented a paper for the Religion and Theatre focus group titled “Temple of Tears: Revitalizing and Inventing Ritual in the Burning Man Community in Black Rock Desert, Nevada”

 10TH Annual Conference on Holidays, Ritual, Festival, Celebration, and Public Display. Willamette University, Salem, Oregon. June 2 - 4, 2006.

Presented: “Temple of Tears: Revitalizing and Inventing Ritual in the Burning Man Community in the Black Rock Desert, Nevada."

Performance Studies International #11. Brown University, Rhode Island. April 2005. 

Led Poetic Body Lecoq workshop and performed Transfix with Vessel. 

Hemispheric Institute Encuentro. New York University, New York City. July 2003.

Performed in Richard Schechner’s Yokastas at Kimmel Center.


LOCAL

Spirit of the Senses. Phoenix, Arizona. December 2008.

Invitation to present my research, “Dancing with Fire: Performance and Ritual at Burning Man.”

 P.A.V.E. Inaugural Symposium on Entrepreneurship and the Arts. Arizona State University, November 2008.

Panel moderator for Arts Entrepreneurship Education with Gary Beckman, Mark Sheridan-Rabideau, Lynn Book, and Francesca Talenti.

 Engaging Difficult Dialogues: Women, the Death Penalty, and Sophie Treadwell’s Machinal Symposium. 

With Rachel Bowditch, Jerry Dickey, Georganne Scheiner Gillis, and Lisa Anderson. Lyceum Theatre, Arizona State University. October 2007.

 Humanities Council Round-Table (Part 2): Redefining Performance in the 21st Century

Round-Table Coordinator with RoseLee Goldberg (Fall 2005 - Spring 2006)

With invited curators; Lia Gangitano (Curator of Participant) and Anthony Huberman (Curator of Sculpture Center).

Humanities Council Round-Table (Part 1): Redefining Performance in the 21st Century

Round-Table Coordinator with RoseLee Goldberg (Fall 2004 - Spring 2005)

With Invited artists: choreographers Ralph Lemon and Sarah Mitchelson, performance artist Coco Fusco, Julian Laverderie (9/11 Memorial:Tribute in Light), Tim Etchells (Forced Entertainment), Liz LeCompte (Wooster Group), and Christian Marclay.

Invited Guest Speak, Off-Off On-Line Staff Seminar. New York City. April 20th, 2004.

Tuesday Night Series: Moderated Panel with director Richard Foreman.  New York University, New York City. April 2004.

Humanities Council Seminar: Intertexuality and Theatrical Adaptations. New York University, New York City. September 2003 - May 2004.

Invited by Carol Martin. 

PRODUCTION HISTORY

VESSEL PRODUCTIONS

Directed by Rachel Bowditch

The Ophelia Project: A Poetic Portrait of the Lives and Writing of Virginia Woolf, Anne Sexton, and Sylvia Plath. 

Phoenix Premiere produced by Arizona Women's Theatre at Taliesin West. April 2009.  Designed by Taliesin apprentices Daniel Dillow and Huiee Wong. 

Philadelphia Premiere. Philadelphia Live Arts/Fringe Festival 2008.  Media Bureau.

Work-in-Progress. Phoenix Fringe Festival 2008. Space 55.

Work-in-Progress. The Lyceum Theatre, ASU. April 2008.

Spectrum: A new site-specific work by Vessel 

Night Acts II: ASU Art Museum. February 2009. 

Performance for First Friday and the Phoenix Fringe Festival 2008.

Arcana

Downstairs Series, Ontological Hysteric Theatre. New York City. August 2002.        

Mastaba

American Living Room Festival 2000, HERE Performance Art Café. July 2000.

A Woman’s Place by Susan Riskin

HERE Performance Art Café, New York City. April 2001.

City of Bells: An Adaptation of Allen Ginsberg’s Poetry

HERE Performance Art Café. March 2000.

 TRANSFIX: URBAN INTERACTIVE PERFORMANCE

Directed and created by Rachel Bowditch

Transfix Retrospective: 1996-2010 in collaboration with Verbobala (Logan Phillips and Adam Cooper-Teran), SonicAnta (Glenn Weyant), Chris Loomis, Saskia Jorda, Simon De Aguero and the PHX Fringe Festival 2010. April 2010. Monorchid Gallery, Phoenix.

Fashion Rules Event, Neiman Marcus. March 2010.  Scottsdale, Arizona.

Imperial Dunes, California Video/Photo Shoot. February 2010.

The Art of Maintenance Canal fish-herding project with SRP, commissioned by Scottsdale Public Art. January 2010. Scottsdale, Arizona.

Fashion photoshot with photographer Chris Loomis, May 2009.
Phoenix, Arizona. 

SMoCA Nights. Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art. March 2009.  Scottsdale, Arizona. 

Phoenix Fringe Festival 2008.  Opening Night Gala. Space 55.  Phoenix, Arizona.

Mesa Center for Contemporary Arts. March 2008.

NightActs 1:Arizona State University Art Museum. February 2008. Collaboration with Jake Pinholster.

Bell Rock, Sedona and Sunset Point Film/Photography Shoot. Sedona, Arizona. March 2007.

Starving Artists Ball 2005. Angel Orensanz Foundation. October 2005.

Performance Studies International #11. Brown University, Rhode Island. April 2005.

The Kitchen Street Fair 2004. The Kitchen. New York City. Sept 2004.

The Unconvention: American Theatre Festival.  Abingdon Theatre, New York City. September 2004.

Howl Festival 2004. Tompkins Square Park, New York City. August 2004.

The Kitchen Street Fair 2003. The Kitchen.  New York City. Sept 2003.

Philadelphia Fringe Festival 2003. Independence Mall, Rittenhouse Square, and Philadelphia Art Museum, Philadelphia. September 2003.

The Busking Bonanza 2003. Tompkins Square Park, New York City. 2003.

New York International Fringe Festival 2002. Bethesda Fountain, Central Park, Grand Central and Times Square, New York City. August 2002.

The Busking Bonanza 2002.  Tompkins Square Park, New York City. 2000.

GenArt Summer Arts Festival 2001. Puck Building, New York City. July 2001.

Synchronic Hosted by DJ Spooky (Weekly Event). Lunatarium. Dumbo, New York City. 2001.

New York International Independent Film Festival. Madison Square Garden, New York City. March 2001.

Arras Museum of Art. Arras, France. 1999.

Evening of Transfix. Skidmore College. Saratoga Springs New York. 1998.

Feast for the Senses. Skidmore College. Saratoga Springs, New York. 1996. 


SCHOOL OF THEATRE AND FILM PRODUCTION EXPERIENCE               

Bone Portraits by Deborah Stein. ASU Galvin Playhouse 2009. Director.

Anon(ymous)
by Naomi Iizuka. ASU Galvin Playhouse 2008. Director.

 Machinal by Sophie Treadwell. ASU Galvin Playhouse. 2007. Director. 

Iphigenia Crash Lands Falls on the Neon Shell That Once Was Her Heart by Caridad Svich. Directed by Lance Gharavi. ASU Galvin Playhouse Mainstage. 2007. Movement Director.

The House Where Nobody Lives by Paul North. Directed by Guillermo Reyes. ASU. 2006. Movement Consultant.

Haroun and the Sea of Stories by Salman Rushdie. Directed by Erma Duricko.  ASU Galvin Playhouse Mainstage. 2006. Movement Director.

 

 

 SELECTED ASSISTANT DIRECTING AND DRAMATURGY EXPERIENCE

Internship with Director Julie Taymor. Fall 2004/ Spring 2005. Research assistant for production of Grendell at the Metropolitan Opera.

American Slave Code. Directed by David Pilot, Assistant DirectorWoman’s Project and Productions, New York City. 2000.                                                           

Strange Attractors. Directed by Phil Soltanoff, Assistant Director. Mad Dog at Five Myles, New York City. 2000.

 The Hour We Knew Nothing of Each Other by Peter Handke. Directed by Phil Soltanoff. Assistant Director.  Mad Dog at Five Myles, New York City. 1999.                                                   


SELECTED PROFESSIONAL ACTING EXPERIENCE                             

*A Member of Actor’s Equity since 1999

YokastaS Redux. Directed by Richard Schechner. LaMama ETC Annex, New York City.  2005. Role: Yono

YokastaS. Directed by Richard Schechner. Hemispheric Encuentro, New York University, New York City. Role: Yono.

YokastaS. Directed by Richard Schechner.LaMama ETC Club, New York City.   2003. Role: Yono

Not In My Name.The Living Theatre, New York City.  2001. Role: Ensemble

 The Barnstormers, New Hampshire

The Crucible by Arthur Miller. Directed by Catherine Doherty, 2001. Role: Betty Parris.

Ghost Train by Arnold Ridley. Directed by Cope Murray, 2000. Role: Peggy Murdock.

Black Coffee by Agatha Christie. Directed by Frank Wells, 2000. Role: Lucia Amory.

Murder Is Announced by Agatha Christie. Directed by Cope Murray, 1999. Role: Phillipa.

Dancing at Lughnasa by Brian Friel. Directed by Cope Murray.1999. Role: Rose.

Deadly Nightcap by Francis Durbridge. Directed by Robert Shay, 1999. Role: Anna.

Dark of the Moon by Howard Richardson. Directed by Cope Murray, 1998. Role: Fair Witch.

The Meadow Lark by Fay Wray. Directed by Susan Ruskin. 1997. Role: Letetia Dean.

Three Penny Opera by Bertolt Brecht. Directed by Robert Shay, 1996. Role: Dolly.

The Seagull by Anton Chekhov. Directed by Cope Murray. 1995. Role: Russian Maid.

 

Organizational Memberships and Affiliations

Performance Studies International

Performa – Educational Associate

East Coast Artists – Artistic Associate

www.rasaboxes.org

Dell’Arte International School of Physical Theatre

Hemispheric Institute

American Society For Theatre Research (ASTR)

Association for Theatre in Higher Education (ATHE) - Focus Groups: Association for Theatre Movement Educators (ATME), Performance Studies, Directing, and Religion and Theatre

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