Photo by Lorie Garcia of Studio4d4. Image of Framing Bodies: LOVE ME premiering Oct. 14, 15 at Spacetaker.
Untangling
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photo by Lorie Garcia of Studio4d4 of Framing Bodies: LOVE ME, our new film premiering Oct. 14 and 15 at Spacetaker.
Two Today
UncategorizedI owe you two today. Photos are by Lorie Garcia of Studio4d4. 
We’re back!
UncategorizedWe made our goal of 50 cupcakes, but we would still love any gift or donation to keep us moving and grooving. www.framedance.org/boxoffice
In the coming months I will be writing here about the rehearsal process we just finished in creating Framing Bodies: LOVE ME a brand new dance film. There’s a lot to tell about this project, so I will be updating you regularly. The cast is blogging, and I have some spectacular photos to share. I’ll give you one picture per day. Click on the image to make it larger. It will be a sloooooow release, and I hope you enjoy seeing the process of this summer’s Frame Film. To get you started here are two photos by Lorie Garcia, the phenomenal Frame photographer. Her company is Studio4d4.
Premiere is October 14 and 15, 2011 at Spacetaker at Winter Street Studios.


A cupcake!
Uncategorized$3.75. We need you. Our goal is to reach 50 people who give $3.75. By the end of the week. So far this week, we are at two. www.framedance.org/boxoffice. Let’s make it happen.
We need your help
UncategorizedDear Readers,
For our birthday we are hosting a virtual birthday party, and we want you to come. We need your help. At www.framedance.org/boxoffice you can help us out by purchasing any of the following: a cupcake, a costume, a month of web hosting, a projection screen, the programs for our next show… and several other things. Some are really small, like $3.75 and they go all the way up to $220. If all the Framers out there purchased a cupcake, we would be able to make art this next year. I know it’s easy to think that because $3.75 is so small, it won’t matter if you don’t give. But it makes a huge difference. Trust me. That’s all you have to do to ensure more pretty films. Be a part of Frame Dance Productions. We want you!
Lydia Hance
Happy Birthday Frame!
UncategorizedThanks for your enthusiasm this past year, dear Framers. To support our future, please go to www.framedance.org/boxoffice and make a contribution –virtual gift–to ensure our capacity to continue to make art. Always available HD and 24/7 and framedance.org. We thank you, and we do this to enrich your lives. What an honor, indeed.
Big Range Dance Festival
UncategorizedThis week we screen Satin Stitch and perform an excerpt of Mortar, Sylphs Wrote in Big Range Dance Festival. Friday and Saturday at 8pm at Barnevelder Movement Arts Complex. Nancy Wozny wrote this great piece on the program.




All music we dance to in the festival is by Micah Clark and the photography above is by Lorie Garcie, studio 4d4. We have the best collaborators.
Press Release: Show at Archway Gallery
Performances/ScreeningsFrame Dance Productions presents portions of Mortar, Sylphs Wrote @ Archway Gallery (www.archwaygallery.com), 2305 Dunlavy, 7:30 Saturday, May 21. Free, but donations accepted for the dancers.
You’re invited to experience Frame Dance Productions as they dance surrounded by paintings of donna e perkins’ Caliente: Full Frontal show currently at Archway Gallery . The structural lines for these paintings were drawn from Frame Dance Productions dancers.
Frame Dance Productions Dancers: Jacquelyne Boe, Lauren Cohen, Kristen Frankiewicz, Ashley Horn, Alex Soares, Amber Whiddon
Frame Dance Productions is a dance and technology company directed by Lydia Hance. Her work focuses on collaboration with diverse artists as well as finding connections with technology. www.framedance.org | www.framedance.org/frame | @framedance.
About Lydia Hance
In 2010 Lydia Polhemus Hance founded Frame Dance Productions, a contemporary dance company, to connect Houston’s vibrant art community to the Web 2.0 social networking infrastructure, an emerging, media-rich forum for new creative expression. Her work has been presented at Texas Weekend of Contemporary Dance, Contemporary Arts Museum Houston, Rice University Dance Film Festival, Houston Fringe Festival, in San Francisco, New York, Virginia and Malaysia. She is the recipient of a Puffin Foundation Grant as well as the Individual Artist Grant from the Houston Arts Alliance. She has a BFA in Dance Performance and BA in English Literature from Southern Methodist University.

