Category: Discovery

Running Hot & Cold

The fluidity of progressive education & how to chose your own path.

Plus Points to Failing

[fblike] Whenever you get concerned or frightened of failure, listen to Paul Simon’s Graceland. Listen and know that this Grammy Award winning album would never have happened if Paul Simon had not previously failed gloriously. In Jeremy Marre’s Classic Albums: Paul Simon – Graceland documentary, Simon talks candidly about the tailspin he was in, personally …

Tapping into Your Childlike Instincts

[fblike] “I began to think of children not as immature adults, but of adults as atrophied children.” K. Johnstone “Every child is an artist. The problem is how to remain an artist once we grow up.”  Pablo Picasso How do we tap back into our naturally creative selves?  We were born with the survival instincts to explore.  We …

FLYING CLOSER… Part 2 – Seth Godin’s Intensive

Summarize your dream, ‘Go To Market’ strategies, assets/needs & entice in 5-minutes?!

Habits – Stop Falling Back on Them… please

Creating vibrant work requires honesty. Honesty doesn’t reside in habits. Read more…

Projecting Your Self

The larger the house the more you need to project. Read more…

Actively Waiting

‘Good things come from waiting in the wings for your space, for your timing to present itself.’ A playground lesson learned decades a go waiting to jump in to double dutch… Read more…

Artist Statement

I am a revolutionary who believes in one’s potential not one’s past. I am digging deep, following arts’ roots to the source of humanity… Read more…

Auditions are Two-Way Streets

Actors must come into auditions on a healthier foot than “please give me this job/college spot, I beg of you.”… Read more…

Teaching as an Art Form and a LAB

The classroom, rehearsal hall or lab is where one must try anything and everything for the sake of the exercise or tool to be explored… Read more…

Summer Explorations in Dance & Theatre – MFA explorations

An educational romp through Berkshires’ art in the summer… … Read more…

A Living Study – MFA essay

This is just another clear example of how the seemingly individual threads of my life – work, motherhood, marriage, art – are woven into an intricate and ever-changing pattern of me. Which makes me question are any of us truly individuals? Even inside ourselves, there are many selves. Are we all tiny communities built out of tinier communities, all trying to focus on a common goal?

What am I watching: the performance or the performer?

A critical essay on a strong individual’s exploration inside the dance world. Read more…

Bearing Witness – MFA work

To observe without judgment, to help by not helping at all
Staying, listening, recording… Read more…

Sharing MFA Grad work

[fblike] Hi everyone, This is Jess Pillmore, Co-Artistic Director of CI. I’m currently working on my MFA in Interdisciplinary Arts at Goddard College and would love to share some of my work with you on this blog. My goal for this degree is to explore how to active an individual inside an ensemble and conversely …

Master Class montage from latest residency

[fblike] Great week in Jacksonville working on physical theatre (contact improv, “As One” collective consciousness, intention and actor/creator skills).  We had a blast with a terrific group of risk takers!  Watch the video here…

Independent – Switching Roles

[fblike] Here’s the quandary… how does someone know what someone else NEEDS to learn?  They can’t, they can only guess based on statistics and past experience.  But we’re not living in the past and education is meant to prepare us for the future. So… what to do? I suggest switching roles. Let the student be …

Independent – Unexpected Discoveries

I’ve always been curious about the moment of unexpected discovery and its effect on live theatre. The beauty of live theatre to me is that there is always an opportunity for the unexpected…