Welcome New Artistic Apprentice Kyrie Dawson!

Please join us in welcoming Kyrie Dawson into our ensemble as our newest Artistic Apprentice!

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Kyrie Dawson, 2018-19 Artistic Apprentice

Kyrie began working with us during our Summer 2018 Open Training Sessions and we figured out pretty quickly that she is a great fit with our ensemble. She’ll spend her first few months with APL focused on fully integrating into our physical & vocal training and taking on the responsibilities of Production Assistant for The Maids, where she’ll be introduced to our distinctive approach to performance making.

A Northern California native, Kyrie recently transplanted herself to the Pacific Northwest and is thrilled to be putting down roots here.

She first discovered the beauty of the Northwest during her time at Lewis & Clark College, where she earned a BA in Mathematics in December 2017 at the age of 20. Alongside her studies in math, Kyrie remained dedicated to theater, actively participating in the L&C theater department. Highlights of her college career include performing in Mud, Antigonick (directed by Rebecca Lingafelter, Lady Macbeth in APL’s 2001 inaugural production), and The Arsonists, as well as studying Linklater vocal work, Suzuki physical training, and directing.

In Summer 2017, Kyrie took an internship at Sonoma Valley’s Transcendence Theater Company, where, she worked as a part of the team bringing live performance to the stone ruins in Jack London State Park. She also spent four consecutive summers in Sonoma with the Avalon Players, performing Shakespeare under the Stars at Buena Vista Winery.

Kyrie is passionate about fostering community, using performance to encourage reflection in the audience, and finding unique ways to tell familiar stories.

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Calling Youth to Audition for Inaugural Apprentice Ensemble

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Pomegranate & Ash (2015, On the Boards Open Studio) | Apprentice Linnea Ingalls & Associate Trevor Young Marston | Photo: Joe Patrick Kane

Pomegranate & Ash (Feb 2015, On the Boards) | 2014-15 Apprentice Linnea Ingalls & APL Associate Trevor Young Marston | Photo: Joe Patrick Kane

Akropolis Performance Lab, Seattle’s premiere ensemble-based theatre company since 2000, is looking for youth ages 14 to 19 to form an Apprentice Ensemble. This is an outstanding opportunity to be part of building something completely new in Seattle!

The first youth performance opportunity of its kind in the region, APL’s Apprentice Ensemble develops the personal and professional performing skills of its young members through a year-long relationship with an established company.

We seek high school aged performers with a passion for thinking outside-the-box, as well as a sincere commitment to artistic exploration and an interest in ensemble development, learning advanced techniques, and creating original performances.

Youth from historically underrepresented groups are strongly encouraged to audition.

No prior acting experience is required.

APPRENTICE COMMITMENTS WILL INCLUDE:

  • Training Sessions: 2 Saturdays per month, 10:00 am to 1:15 pm, Sand Point location
    • Physical: engage in a range of activities that not only tone the body and build endurance but also develop kinesthetic intelligence, physical creativity, and practical understanding of fundamental performance principles.
    • Vocal: work with a broad spectrum of traditional songs to improve listening, expand range and resonance, explore harmonics, and establish vocal confidence
    • Acting: practice individual and group studies in applying a method of physical action to the creation of actor-generated performance, focusing on given circumstances, task, intention, and action across a spectrum of performance styles.
  • Regular opportunities to train and interact with APL’s main company
  • Mentorship by an established APL Artistic Associate
  • Performance of an original piece devised by the Apprentice Ensemble under direction of APL’s Artistic Directors (Spring 2016)
  • Leadership opportunities in APL’s Summer 2016 Youth Workshops

ABOUT THE AUDITION:

The audition will be a 2-day workshop-style experience involving physical activities, work with song, and creative play with non-verbal action. No monologue or other preparation required.

  • Dates – October 3 & 4 (attendance both days is required)
  • Times – 12:00 – 3:00 pm
  • Location – Sand Point area
  • Dress – appropriately for physical movement
  • Bring – water bottle, towel, healthy snack
  • Prepare to sweat and work in bare feet

Sign up to audition HERE!

Pomegranate & Ash Makes a Strong Debut

Yesterday we premiered Pomegranate & Ash: An Experiment in Theatre of Polyphony in On the Boards’ Open Studio #6 — and today OTB has confirmed that we are the first group to fully pack the house!

The Sad Days that are Surely to Come

"This is the time of tension between dying and birth -- the place of solitude where three dreams cross." | Henry James Walker, Trevor Young Marston, and Zhenya Lavy | Photo: Joe Patrick Kane

Dance of Separation

Dance of Separation | Front: Sara Kaus and Annie Paladino. Back: Linnea Ingalls, Margaretta Campagna, Zhenya Lavy. | Photo: Joe Patrick Kane

Dance of Seduction

Dance of Seduction "Oh, ho, I will have it. I will bow and bend to get it." | Trevor Young Marston and Sara Kaus | Photo: Joe Patrick Kane

The Abduction of Persephone

The Abduction of Persephone | Annie Paladino with Zhenya Lavy, Catherine Lavy, Margaretta Campagna, Linnea Ingalls, Emily Jo Testa. | Photo: Joe Patrick Kane

Clairvoyant Action

Clairvoyant Action | Emily Jo Testa with Henry James Walker, Joseph Lavy, Sara Kaus | Photo: Joe Patrick Kane

An Angel Hath Troubled the Water

An Angel Hath Troubled the Water | Trevor Young Marston with Catherine Lavy, Annie Paladino, Margaretta Campagna, Emily Jo Testa | Photo: Joe Patrick Kane

An Angel Hath Troubled the Water

An Angel Hath Troubled the Water "These waters will heal you, they will set you free." | Linnea Ingalls & Trevor Young Marston | Photo: Joe Patrick Kane

Low, Low

"And the sword I will wield, and the sword I will wield... for this is my work while here below." | (L-R) Back: Joseph Lavy, Trevor Young Marston, Henry James Walker. 3rd Row: Annie Paladino, Emily Jo Testa, Sara Kaus. 2nd row: Margaretta Campagna, Linnea Ingalls. Front: Zhenya Lavy, Catherine Lavy. | Photo: Joe Patrick Kane

 

Here’s a sampling of audience responses:

  • “The ensemble was so tight. Precise and tuned into each other.”
  • “The music was amazing!”
  • “Their dance [Dance of Seduction by Sara Kaus and Trevor Young Marston] was really powerful!”
  • “The girl’s [Catherine Lavy] song made me cry!”
  • “It’s hard to believe you’ve only been working together as an ensemble for three months!”
  • “Very moving. Even though there was no story, the imagery and the way you layered everything together was striking.”
  • “It was refreshing to see a performance that was truly interdisciplinary!”

Were you there? We’d love to get your feedback, too! Please email us or comment below.

Thank you to On the Boards for organizing this event.

Pomegranate & Ash continues to evolve. Look for additional showing announcements through this Spring and Summer.

Cast Set for Pleasure & Sorrow of Your Company

Omer Fast, 5000 Feet Is the Best, 2011, digital film stills © Omer Fast

Omer Fast, 5000 Feet Is the Best, 2011, digital film stills © Omer Fast

The cast for January 25th’s New Year New Play reading of Stacy D. Flood’s The Pleasure & Sorrow of Your Company has been finalized.

We are excited to announce that APL Company Members and apprentices will be joined by local talents Natural Israel, Samara Lerman, and Paul Budraitis in giving voice to Flood’s examination of warfare in the drone age.

The event is wrapped in lively conversation; generous and careful discussion of the play; great food; and  ample opportunities to network with artists, intellectuals, and enthusiasts.

Learn more about the play, view the complete casting, and RSVP on the Salon page.

Pomegranate & Ash to Premiere in OTB’s Open Studio

Pomegranate & Ash | On the Boards Open Studio | Feb. 8, 3:30 PM.

Pomegranate & Ash | On the Boards Open Studio | Feb. 8, 3:30 PM.

The fullest manifestation to date of APL’s Theatre of Polyphony, Pomegranate & Ash premieres at On the Boards in the Open Studio on Sunday, February 8, at 3:30pm.

Pomegranate and Ash takes TS Eliot’s Ash Wednesday, Monteverdi madrigals, the Hymn of Demeter, music from the Shaker tradition, and each performer’s personal biography as source material for an original performance rooted in themes of separation, loss, and reunification.

The entire ensemble performs in this piece, including all our new Artistic Associates and Apprentices.

Admission to Open Studio is by donation only: $5 suggested.

Learn more about Pomegranate & Ash and APL’s Theatre of Polyphony.