Thursday, November 15, 2012

"Tell me about yourself..."

Sounds like the beginning of a date with someone you met online, doesn't it?  Having declared a personal moratorium on online dating, however, this is not the case.  In fact, (yippee high-five happydancing) it's all about the latest press we have received for UrbanErotika!  

First up, the reviews of our season opener on September 22 by none other than the Huffington Post and blogger extraordinaire Simone Waugh.  



And yes, the waiter referred to in the HuffPo review definitely had an abundance of sass... ;)
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(now we're on to boogie-dancing)

Next up is an interview with yours truly by multi-talented Tesfa Clacken of iMergeAndSee.com

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Let me tell you a little bit about Vinny.  You might know him as that guy in Casino, or the Sopranos and so on.  I know him as the guy I shared a dressing room with for two weeks during our run of Kid Shamrock.  He's gruff, he's direct, he's not remotely PC....and he has a huge heart.

He also has his own talk show here in NYC, and Mo Beasley and myself were on it.  Check it out.





And now, while my feet are still grooving with moves reminiscent of a touchdown victory, COMING UP:  This month, October 27th's UrbanErotika Hispanic Heritage show with tribute to Pablo Neruda will be the focus of an episode of IT TV!!!!  

Whew!  I need some water, y'all.  

More coming soon on Theater in the technological age, and on things Greek.

Glug glug...


Sunday, October 28, 2012

Dance Erotika - Recap and Reflection... a Producer's Perspective

October 12, 2012
                                           Dixon Place
                                                                            UrbanErotika - InMotion
                                                                                                                                AMAZING...

Yes, I am patting myself and my two partners Mo Beasley and Jennifer Heslop on the back for putting together a phenomenal show.  Admittedly, a producer's perspective could be seen as biased, to which I say "meh"!  Anyone who understands the harshness with which many of us judge our own efforts gets what I'm saying here.

Yet, I find myself shouting to the world, "That was so much better than I expected!!!", and my expectations were already high...

So here are my thoughts and reflections on the show, the performers, and maybe a little background info here and there:

JULIA HALPIN and HAVOC MARCHE

Havoc Marche is a dancer of the "flexing" style and Battlefest Dance League "King of the Streets" of 2011-2012.  The day he walked into the UrbanErotika auditions back in August, the mouths of every woman in the room hung open in delirious shock.  He caused a conversation of overlapping voices all yelling, "We want him in every show!" 

Julia Halpin is a dancer I already know, a unique blend of modern, classical, aerial, and Latin dance, choreographing gorgeous works.  I have been entranced with her solos for the last 2 years...

Immediately, of course, I wanted to put them together and see what sparked.  I love the fusion of different styles (blame it on my addiction to "So You Think You Can Dance").

Obviously, they killed it.  Opening the show with 2 linked solos, and then finishing their story with an incredibly steamy duet to close the Seduction Suite, I was giddy, GIDDY, I tell you!  I gave them the storyline, but they took it over and choreographed the hell out of it. 

Much love and gratitude to them both from this humbled heart.

JOSE BATISTA and ALEX MARTINEZ

Almost every Monday night, you will find li'l me at a local nightclub, salsa dancing my tail off.  One rare night I missed however, was the night Jose and Alex performed.  I saw that evening's event pics on the intravenous feed that we call facebook, and there they were.  I knew I had to have them in the show.  Something new, something rarely seen in the dance or Erotica scene - two men salsa dancing as a couple in performance.  Something that NEEDED to become part of the erotic conversation, yes?  Yes!

It took me a month find them, but it all worked out in the end...  (And much thanks to DJ Woody and Talia Castro-Pozo for their help in that!)

Jose and Alex are from OUT Salsa NYC, an organization whose purpose is to promote salsa dancing in the LGBTQ community.  And these guys certainly did themselves proud.  Starting their piece with Jose center stage as the beginning of Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" speech pours from the speakers (with many noises of approval from the audience), followed by the music and Alex dancing his way forward.  Fancy footwork, spins and flips, and a wonderful addition to our show.  I missed my chance to say goodbye as they zipped out to yet another performance, but I'm so glad they were there.

HEAVY CREAM

Goodness, what to say about the Man in White?  A former member of the Blue Man Group, and veteran of UrbanErotika, we were thrilled when he said yes, he would do the show.  Heavy Cream, who true to his name is dressed as a 1950's milkman, complete with white hat, started with a music video, complete with Ice Cream truck and innuendo-filled rap song, followed by a more personal and in your face song directly to the audience.

There is a saying, when someone doesn't look like their parents... "Maybe you're the milkman's kid".  Ha!  Well, if Heavy Cream had been delivering the dairy back then... I'm just sayin'.  It's not often a man can make you wet with the ice cream truck jingle.

ADORATION, by RENEE' FLEMINGS

Starring:  RAVEN SOLANO, ALEIJUAN AFURAKA, MIEKO GAVIA and... ME

It's hard to know what to say about the piece I'm in, simply because I'm in it.  I'm told it was great.  I'm choosing to believe it.

Renee, who graced our stage last month with a bluesy rendition of "Fever", complete with dancer Havoc flexing his way into the audience's... um... hearts, is also a playwright and she sent me excerpts of her pieces from "Kiwi Dreams and Other Erotic Fantasies".  As she described her vision of Adoration, it hit me.  Yeah, like BAM.  A theatrical movement piece, sexy, seductive, and a little twisted in a very good way.  Her direction was clear; she knew exactly what she wanted from us.  And we gave it to her...  yes, we did.

The cast:

Raven Solano - Yes, OK, he's my oldest friend in NYC.  He's also mad talented and a damned charming gypsy devil.  Yes, I mean gypsy devil.  Check him out in Viva Patshiva.

Aleijuan Afuraka - A stunning performance artist, exuding sensuality just by existing.  And an UrbanErotika veteran who we will be seeing much more of this season.

Mieko Gavia - Awesomeness defined.  A true gem from our auditions.  She rocked our premiere show in the skit "Consume" (as mentioned in the Huffington Post review, ha!), and another one who will be returning frequently to our stage this year.

Me - ................ yep, me.  We'll assume I held my own with the others, shall we?  ;)

JAZZ AIN'T DEAD® featuring Jazz Dance Artists - Candice Michelle Franklin and Victor Reddick, Vocalists - Rajdulari Barnes and Billy Davis, Alto saxophonist - Roger St Charles, and Music Arrangements by Chris Rob

First up in our Sweet Bliss section - The Jazz Ain't Dead Dancers.  Candice and her group have rocked our stage a number of times, from our jazzy Juke Joint show to our 10th Anniversary Women's Herstory performance last March at the Kumble Theater in Brooklyn.  This time around they brought their own version of "Overjoyed".  First, singers Rajdulari Barnes and Billy Davis walked on with saxophonist Roger Charles.  Music began... gorgeous voices sang out, Candice and Victor floated onto the stage, and beauty was made.  A true representation of Sweet Bliss.

The poet known as JOSIE PAUL

Another of our staggeringly talented finds from the audition process. When submitting, Josie sent along a published poem along with her headshot and resume.  Hooked.  When she finally walked into the audition room, looking half rockabilly, half bookworm, and 100% her own unique self, she not only floored us with her poetry, she nailed it with some serious Nina Simone-esque acapella singing.  To this show she brought a slam style poem, a subway story of seeing THAT person at the other end of the subway car, fantasizing, dreaming, and then....she's gone. 

Oh, and you should see what she has in store for us on the next show... I already know.  That's why I'm smiling.

MABINA BanAFRIKA - ETO'O TSANA, LECIE MASON, JENNIFER AUGUSTO, with drumming by FITZ SAM and CESSLIN NTADI

I'll admit it.  To me, this piece feels like home.  A piece of my past.  And something I have been trying to find a way to include for quite a while.  Eto'o Tsana, founder and choreographer of Mabina BanAfrika, is an amazing teacher, performer and all-around human being.  OK, I'm gushing.  After spending 3 years in a Congolese dance company of a different tenor, it has been rejuvenating to learn from Eto'o.  And the piece the group did that night brought the house down.

This was the premiere of "Ebandali", a dance of beginnings (love, self exploration, and longing) to the wonderful Brazzaville interpretation of the rhythm of Mutuashi, which originates from the Baluba people of the Democratic Republic of Congo. It started off with three voices singing of those they long for, and it ended with the audience clapping and cheering along to the rhythm of the drums as Eto'o and company danced their way off stage.  Sexiest ending to Sweet Bliss EVER.  

I can't wait to see what they will bring to our March show next year... 

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The RAW SUITE - I have to mention this separately, because people do so enjoy putting our Raw Suite into a narrowly defined box, which is not where it belongs.  We have referred to the Raw Suite as the Dungeon, and people automatically assume it's all BDSM and nothing else.  But it isn't.  It's BDSM and SO MUCH MORE.

The Raw Suite is filled with those things you may find a little uncomfortable.  It frees your inhibitions, stretches your boundaries, makes you a bit sore in places you didn't know you could be... (No dear, I'm talking about your mind.  Your body will follow.)  Think of our dungeon as the place where all your darkest fantasies roam free.  Or are bound and gagged, depending on which way you lean...  The Raw Suite is unfettered honesty.  Explicit content.  And sometimes, irreverence.  

Which leads me straight to:  exHOTic OTHER and SISTER SELVA

When Mo suggested exHOTic other of Brown Girls Burlesque for the show, I was a little...hesitant.  (Sorry Una!)  That lasted precisely as long as it took to watch the first video link of her work.  It turns out I'm a sucker for burlesque acts with social and political commentary.  Who knew?  What's even better?  Her sister is a burlesque dancer, too!  Yes!  So we booked them.

Ha!  Gameshow politics, sex, drugs, illuminating placement of past presidential faces, and so much more, all to the soft lilting tune of Cyndi Lauper's "True Colors"... You'll just have to see the video, that's all I'm saying.  

A big blessed bravo!! to the sisters.  Thank you both so much!

LAUREN CLIFFORD - silks

I am infatuated by silks and the people who so effortlessly knot, slide and contort their bodies up in them.  A very happy lady I was when Lauren agreed to perform!  Recommended to me by Angela Buccinni of The Muse Brooklyn, a really cool circus/aerial/dance training space in Williamsburg, Lauren wrapped her skin in strips of black, climbed the long swath of ruby red silk in its singular pool of light and proceeded to twirl, flex, stretch and wrap herself up in it in a myriad of impossible looking ways.  Damn...

Hold on.  I need a moment....

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Better.  It was absolutely lovely having Lauren as part of our show and I eagerly await her return as a contortionist in our "All Raw Show: Tribute to the Marquis de Sade" in December.

RAINMAKER

Rainmaker is an UrbanErotika VIP who will come up on stage and lull you into a sense of underestimation, of "what can this mild mannered dude do that's gonna shock me?"... The more observant folks in the audience might catch that glimmer, that quirk in his smile before he speaks.  And blows the whole thing away.  That's why we save him for last.  So you can walk away with your mind fully blown and an itch to do something you never thought of before.  His piece, "Skin", most definitely did that.

Being able to call him friend and know what a good heart resides beneath such a mind for debauchery is a minor guilty pleasure of mine.  ;)

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More thank you's to those who weren't on stage that night but are proving to be indispensable, like our Administrative Assistant Sasha-ann Frazer, our Marketing guru Brandy Cochrane, and Wendy, Katie, Rob and all the rest at Dixon Place for having us.

And most important, my partners:  Mo Beasley, our show founder and host who brings his own amazing poetry to every show and who has brought to light some new facets of my world over the last 7 years.  And Jennifer Heslop, the woman who makes this whole thing work, and who keeps me (mostly) sane.

OK all.  Tired fingers and tired eyes...and more to write in the next post about last night's show (UrbanErotika Goes South...of the Equator).

Thank you, thank you, and thank you all again for being in this amazing performance.

Bless,

Shannon






 

 









Sunday, September 09, 2012

The Evolution of UrbanErotika...launching September 22!!

Hello all!

Helluva Dame Productions, along with The LoveStorm Entertainment Group, LLC and motivateArt, is producing the Evolution of Mo Beasley's UrbanErotika!  We have some amazing artists coming up this season (see below for the first of them, including yours truly...).

Don't miss out!  Get your tickets now...

Bless,

Shannon



The UrbanErotika Evolution Begins!
(LoveStorm Entertainment Group LLC, Helluva Dame Productions & motivateArt presents)
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UrbanErotika ,“the house that Lust built and Love saved from damnation.”
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     Join us for 10 shows at           
NYC's Legendary Triad Theater
158 West 72nd St. New York,NY 10023
**SEASON OPENER**
SEPTEMBER 22nd 2012
The Theme-Fashions of Eros
Showtime:10:00pm
$25 at the door. $20 in advance.

Featuring  
Mo Beasley - MC/poet
Suit, Tyree and Big Thurrsty - house band
Havoc - dancer
Seren Divine - poet, Prudence Martin - poet, Sukiah - model
Shannon Lower - actor, Jai Simone - poet
Caayab - singer/poet, Renee Flemings - singer
Kanari - singer, Mieko Gavia - actor
&
Chelsea Roach - actor
(go to www.urbanerotika.com for more Performer highlights!)
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PURCHASE TICKETS NOW!
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For Group & Season Tickets emailinfo@urbanerotika.com
Group tickets (10 tickets + per show) - $15 per ticket
Season tickets (all 10 shows) - $12.50 per ticket (50% discount)
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More Dates....
october 27/ UrbanErotika goes South...of the Equator

november 23/ UrbanErotika celebrates "Love, Sex & HipHop"
december 15/ All Raw Suite Tribute to the Marquis de Sade

Stay tuned at www.urbanerotika.com 
for more info, new events, merchandise, artist showcases and more.



Friday, September 07, 2012

"Duddy and actress Shannon Lower stole the show..."

Great Review!

So, on August 11, the Kid Shamrock crew got together one more time to put the play up as part of a professional boxing event at Plattdeutsche Park in Long Island.  Everyone from the old gang was back:  Former Heavyweight champ Michael Bentt directing, retired pro middleweight boxer John Duddy as the young Kid Shamrock, retired pro boxer Seamus McDonagh as the older Kid Shamrock, former pros Mark Breland, Mark McPherson and Junior Jones, actors Patrick Connolly and Vinny Vella (from The Sopranos and almost every other mob film you can think of...), Jim Walsh and Ian McGrady, and a slew of other up and comers on the boxing circuit.  And of course, Bobby Cassidy, the subject of the play, opened and closed the show with his touching monologues.

New to the show this time were boxing referee Arthur Mercante Jr. and Randy Gordon, former boxing commissioner.

I was surrounded by boxing royalty.  Giddy!  Giddy, I was!

Two of our cast members, Mike Brooks and Richie Nieves, also fought later that evening.  And both won... of course.

For the full review, here is the link...  http://www.boxingnews24.com/2012/08/brooks-serrano-win-belts-at-boxing-block-party/


Tuesday, June 05, 2012

West Side Girl festival news, new (and old) play productions, Helluva Dame gearing up for short film production, and more...

I know!  Yet again, way way behind on updates.  Being busy is a good thing, right?

And here's the news...

"West Side Girl" screened at the Cheyenne International Film Festival at the historic Atlas theater in Cheyenne, Wyoming on Saturday, May 19, 2012.  The programmers placed the film in the "Women's Voices" section (Program 4 -- Long Stories Short: Relationships and Voices of Women) because we had a woman co-producer (Liane Wunderlich - woohoo!) and lead actor (Shannon Lower - yay!).

The play "Kid Shamrock" will be making a brief comeback this August as the intro to a professional fight event.  More info on that later...and you know you want another chance to watch me haul off on the man playing my husband, the lovely John Duddy, former pro middleweight boxer.  Not my fault! His wife kept telling me to hit him harder... ;)

Also by the Kid Shamrock family, another play by Robert Cassidy, "Letters from Long Kesh" will be produced this summer, performance dates TBA.  A wonderful play about the lives of a family separated by The Troubles in Northern Ireland.  I shed a few tears while reading it... and am very much looking forward to the start of rehearsals.

"UrbanErotika" is in it's 10th year and we are celebrating for all of 2012!  Pics from the first two anniversary shows will be up soon!  And many more surprising twists and turns coming up from the UrbanErotika folks, but I don't want to give it away.  Yet.

After a small sabbatical, my company Helluva Dame Productions will soon be gearing up for fundraising and pre-production of the short film "A Dark Suit in Honolulu"!  So if I have your email address, you will probably be hearing from me...because you haven't received enough Indiegogo links yet this year, right?  ;)

All this and more coming up in the next few months, y'all.  Time to move forward.  At warp speed.

Bless,

Shannon


Saturday, February 25, 2012

As per usual, I am way behind on updates, but this one is top priority!

This Tuesday, Feb. 28, "Here Comes the Night", by Matthew Ethan Davis (you may remember the name from numerous other posts here...) will be performed by Nick Neglia AND a talkback will be hosted by Martin Denton of NYTheatre.com and IndieTheatreNow.com. Mr. Denton, who has graciously agreed to host this event, is also the publisher of 4 of Matthew's other plays through Indie Theatre Now.

Oh, and why am I posting this on my site? I'm the director! :D

More info below!
"Here Comes the Night" by Matthew Ethan Davis is now one of The Most Requested Plays on www.indietheatrenow.com. Hope to see you at the special performance this Tuesday with Nick Neglia, directed by me!
Tuesday, Feb. 28 at 7pm
Ritz Bar & Lounge
369 W 46th st, between 8/9th Ave - 2nd floor

with a talk-back with Martin Denton of Indie Theatre Now & NYTheatre.com.

"Here Comes the Night", a one-man comedy/drama about a man struggling with the insanity of sleepwalking.

Running time: 50 min.
$5 suggested donation