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Ghost Lines Project

"Ghost lines" is a movement practice that uses an archival impulse to conjure a vaudevillian past.

As a project, it manifests in a variety of ways – through film, live art happenings, live performance, as photos, drawings, and an ongoing freestyle movement practice.

  • Noodle improvisation, Eden’s Expressway, February 2011

    Tagged: improvisation dance comedy Eden's Expressway Movement Research

    Posted on May 18, 2012 with 1 note

  • First Ghost line studio improvisations

    Tagged: Cori Olinghouse improvisation process dance

    Posted on May 15, 2012

  • shadow creature - freestyle practice

    Tagged: Cori Olinghouse vaudeville creature shadow dance improvisation

    Posted on May 6, 2012 with 1 note

  • words from process

    traces voids deserts ruins land for miles stretching no end no beginning potato fields landscape excavations on land, no man’s land, no end in sight telescoping perspective scale personal, local, global initiations into lines initiations as drawings scribbles characters conversations edges sharpness thickness thinness line, in nature, a kind of narrative storyline through things weaving complexity line divides opens senses sees measures experience finite infinite evident in texture the quality of thought in the character’s mind moving through them as a shadow unconscious rainbow made brilliant, bright by shinning attention otherwise vacant otherwise nothing nothingness is the major sensation nothingness takes form in many distorted ways to understand form structure so something might take hold something to look at and feel and understand right now all unbroken land for miles waiting listening no trains for miles how to break the rhythm of this no rhythm place looking for something to do and everything being done dissolving traces

     

     

    Tagged: process improvisation words scribbles

    Posted on May 2, 2012

  • Cori Olinghouse, Movement Research at the Judson Church, May 9th 2011 

    attempting the idea of vaudevillian line drawings

     


    Tagged: Cori Olinghouse Judson Church Movement Research white face live art performance dance vaudeville ghost improvisation freestyle

    Posted on May 2, 2012

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