FRED
DARSOW is a choreographer whose work has been presented by Dance
Theater Workshop, Danspace Project at St. Mark’s, The Kitchen,
Jacob’s Pillow, American Dance Festival, Expo ‘98/Lisboa, Nuyorican
Poets’ Café, Lincoln Center Institute, Central Park Summerstage, DIA
Art Foundation, Dixon Place, Movement Research, The Flea, among
other venues in and around New York. His company has toured
throughout the U.S. and in Portugal.
The
FRED DARSOW DANCE COMPANY was formed in 1986 directly after Darsow
graduated with a BALA in Choreography and Literature from SUNY
Purchase. Since that time, Darsow has choreographed over thirty
completed works with his company. He has received a number of grants
including from the Joyce Mertz Gilmore Foundation, Meet the
Composer, the Harkness Foundations for Dance, Dance Theater
Workshop’s Suitcase Fund, the Mary Flagler Cary Charitable Trust,
Dance Ink, Travelers’ Grant, Patricia Harris Fellowship, the Patty
Foresman Fund, and commissioning support from DTW’s First Light
Project and Danspace Project’s Commissioning Initiative. From
1995-98 on a complete fellowship, he received an MFA in Dance from
Arizona State University.
Darsow
has performed and/or choreographed with other dance artists among
them Wendy Perron, Tour de Fuerza, Carlota Santana Spanish Arts, Los
Canasteros, La Meira, Patricia Hoffbauer, Doug Elkins, Susan
Rethorst, Stephanie Skura, Ann Ludwig, Lola Montes, Polygram Videos,
and the Opera Company of Philadelphia. He has been the dance artist
in residence at Denison University, Wesleyan University, and
Stephens College. He has also taught workshops/master classes at the
Trisha Brown Studios, the New York Dance Intensive, and at Fazil’s
Dance Studio in NYC as well as at NYU, ASU, OSU, Trinity College,
Bucknell University and other universities throughout the country.
In the summer of 2000, he taught at several studios in and around
Mumbai, India. In 2002, He assisted Trisha Brown in the
reconstruction of Luci, mie traditrici for the Opera de Rouen
in France. Recently, he showed work in Colombia and Scotland. He
created and showed 3 films at University of Utah/SLC and Victoria
Island, Canada. Last spring, he was a guest artist for the
Attakkalari Movements Arts Center in Bangalore, India. He is
currently an Associate Professor at U. of Texas/Pan American where
he teaches flamenco, choreography, and modern dance.
Darsow
has studied modern dance on scholarship at the Merce Cunningham and
Trisha Brown studios. He has studied at the Limon Studio among
others. Flamenco studies included—in Spain with Manolete, Ciro, El
Guito, Ana Lopez, Concha Vargas, Maria Magdalena, and La China; and
in the USA with Jose Molina, La Meira, La Conja, Alejandro Granados,
Antonio Canales, Chuni Amaya, Carmela Greco, El Junco, and Roberto
Amaral. He has studied choreography with Bessie Schoenberg, Sara
Stackhouse, Sara Rudner, and Kazuko Hirabayashi.