Faye Driscoll is an American dancer, choreographer, and director. Her works have been presented throughout the United States and around the world. On Broadway, Driscoll choreographed
Young Jean Lee's play ''Straight White Men''. Driscoll also choreographed
Josephine Decker's film
Madeline's Madeline.
Style
As an artist, Faye's goal is to be somebody in a world of "somebodies". Through choreography, she expresses interaction between others, comedy, humility and love. Faye intertwines choreography with traditional studio art as she makes dances that are mistaken for installations. Her choreography has also been seen as written plays rather than dance. Many of her performances include verbal elements as well as extensive use of props, that break away from the “real world” and focus more on fantasy. The viewer is placed on a rollercoaster as they view the performance, emotions such as joy, outrage, and discomfort are expected in a singular viewing. There is a sense of closeness and separation throughout her choreographed performances. Faye truly wants to surprise the viewer in what they expected from her choreography.
''Thank You for Coming''
Made up of three installments, ''Thank You For Coming'' explores "the question of why we come together to make and watch live art now."
The first part, ''Attendance'' premiered in 2014 at
Danspace Project. ''Play'' premiered in the 2016
Next Wave Festival. ''Space'', which featured Driscoll alone, rather than with the ensemble of the first two pieces, premiered in 2019.
Honors and awards
Driscoll has been called "a startlingly original talent" by the ''New York Times''. Her work has been presented at institutions such as
Brooklyn Academy of Music
The Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM) is a performing arts venue in Brooklyn, New York City, known as a center for progressive and avant-garde performance. It presented its first performance in 1861 and began operations in its present location in ...
,
Danspace Project,
Dance Theater Workshop,
Wexner Center for the Arts,
MCA Chicago,
ICA Boston
The Institute of Contemporary Art (ICA) is an art museum and exhibition space located in Boston, Massachusetts, United States of America. The museum was founded as the Boston Museum of Modern Art in 1936. Since then it has gone through multiple na ...
,
Walker Art Center,
Jacob's Pillow Dance Festival, and others.
* 2018
Jacob's Pillow Dance Festival Dance Award
* 2016
Doris Duke Artist Award
* 2016
United States Artists Doris Duke Fellowship
* 2015
New England Foundation for the Arts, National Dance Project Production Grant for ''Thank You For Coming: Play''
* 2015
New England Foundation for the Arts, National Dance Project Production Residencies for Dance Grant for ''Thank You For Coming: Play''
* 2015
Jerome Foundation Grant for ''Thank You For Coming: Play'' and ''Thank You For Coming: Space''
* 2015 French American Cultural Exchange (FACE) Foundation, French-US Exchange in Dance (FUSED) Grant for ''Thank You for Coming: Attendance''
* 2014 MAP Fund Grant for ''Thank You For Coming: PLAY''
* 2014 Bogliasco Foundation Fellowship
* 2013-2015 Lower Manhattan Cultural Council Extended Life Residency
* 2013
Foundation for Contemporary Artsbr>
Grants to Artists Award* 2013
John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation
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Guggenheim Fellowships are grants that have been ...
Fellowship
* 2013
Creative Capital Performing Arts Grant for ''Thank You for Coming''
* 2012 Jerome Foundation Grant for ''Thank You for Coming''
* 2011
New England Foundation for the Arts, National Dance Project Production Grant for ''You're Me''
* 2011 Jerome Foundation Grant for ''notnot (working title)''
* 2009
New York Dance and Performance "Bessie" Award for Outstanding Production for ''837 Venice Boulevard''
* 2008-2019 Greenwall Foundation Grant Support
Works and Performances
*
Thank You For Coming: Play'' (
Wexner Center for the Arts, 2016)
*
Thank You For Coming: Attendance'' (
Danspace Project, 2014)
*
You're Me'' (
The Kitchen, 2012)
*
There is so much mad in me'' (
Dance Theater Workshop, 2010)
*
837 Venice Boulevard'' (
HERE Arts Center, 2008)
*
Wow Mom, Wow'' (Dance New Amsterdam, 2007)
*
Eyes Eyes Eyes'' (Brooklyn Arts Exchange, 2006)
*
Loneliness'' (Brooklyn Arts Exchange, 2006)
*
You Should Dance To Music'' (Catch 19 at Galapagos Art Space, 2006)
*
Cold Blooded Old Time'' (Brooklyn Arts Exchange, 2005)
*
Maybe You Could'' (Brooklyn Arts Exchange, 2005)
References
External links
*
Faye Driscollon
Vimeo
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1975 births
American choreographers
Living people