M/otherhood in Motion: Dance and Theatre

M/otherhood in Motion: Dance and Theatre

An Evening of Dance, Theatre, and Motion

Join us at the heart of artistic expression and maternal insight as the Northampton Center for the Arts transforms into a realm of exploration and empowerment. M/otherhood in Motion, hosted by M/others Institute for Collaboration and Art (MICA), presents an unparalleled evening of dance, theatre, and performance art. This meticulously curated event shines a spotlight on the intricate dance of m/otherhood, intertwining the personal and the mythological, the intimate and the universal.

M/otherhood in Motion is not just an event; it’s a movement. It is a dynamic showcase that brings to the stage four emotive performances, each narrating the distinct yet interconnected facets of m/otherhood. With three dance performance pieces and one staged reading, each act is a unique invitation to look beyond the surface and connect with the deep, complex tapestry of m/otherhood. These performances challenge, celebrate, and illuminate the myriad roles and identities mothers navigate every day.

Why M/otherhood Matters

In a society that frequently overlooks the artistry of m/othering, M/otherhood in Motion serves as a vivid reminder of the power, creativity, and resilience inherent in m/others and their stories. It’s more than a celebration; it’s a declaration that m/other artists are here, creating, performing, and reshaping the landscape of art and society.

This event is your chance to support and uplift the voices of m/other artists, partake in their stories, and contribute to a growing community bent on recognizing and valuing m/otherhood’s artistic and societal contributions.

The Performances

Headshot of Haile Eshe Cole.

“Belly” – An Intergenerational Tapestry of Black Motherhood, Haile Eshe Cole

This project seeks to tell the stories of Black women’s experiences of reproduction past, present, and future. “Belly” is an intergenerational love voyage of Black womanhood/motherhood that transpires through the mediums of word, song, and dance.

It is also loosely based on ethnographic interviews and research conducted with Black women in the South.Inspired by Ntozake Shange’s “For Colored Girls,” the work is written for a small, six-member cast and structured as a three-part choreopoem.

For MICAfest, excerpts from the broader piece will be performed.

Image of Kelly Silliman in a leaning back dance pose.

“Nourish – I’m on Fire” -A Mythological Exploration of a Woman’s Life Cycle, Jessica Roseman

“Nourish – I’m on Fire” is a mythological biography about a magical, extraordinary place, which, if described to you, would sound like fiction. The 30-minute solo dance (excerpt from an evening-length piece) reveals hidden truths about a woman’s cyclical capacity to regenerate, produce life, and retire and move to Florida over the course of a lifetime. By resourcing memory and invoking affirmations, it explores themes of parenting, ancestry, privacy, shame, and liberation, as well as perimenopause, stillbirth, and Black maternal health.

The dance score capitalizes on theatricality by way of singing, miming, and asking the audience questions about their viewing experience. Comfortably relatable and, at times, humorous, the piece aims to generate an authentic relationship with the audience by revealing new worlds.

Profile image of dancer Laura Sanchez in performance kneeling with her arms in front, the set is dark with the lights on her.

“Welcome to Holland!” – Exploring the Unspoken Realities of Motherhood, Laura Sánchez

Flamenco dancer, educator, and choreographer Laura Sanchez reimagines Emily Kingsley’s poem about parenting a child with a disability to capture the essence of being a mother—a caregiver—waking up to a world transformed by trauma. Flamenco, poetry, humor, film, and installation all fuse in this performance, challenging societal narratives around motherhood, disability, and ableism while elevating the inherent strength of caregivers.

Image of Kelly Silliman in a leaning back dance pose.

“Miss Treated” – Kelly Silliman

Miss Treated, a solo dance theatre piece created in collaboration with Melissa Edwards, explores gender, power, and medical mistreatment. It shines a light on the all-too-common experience of being misheard, misdiagnosed, and mistreated by professionals who are supposed to help.

 

Questions about tickets?

For ticketing support, please email us at hello@experiencemica.org.

MICAfest is a truly unique celebration. If you know of anywhere else doing a month-long festival supporting, spotlighting, and bringing into the conversation 80 m/other artists, please let us know! Seriously.

M/others Institute for Collaboration and Art (MICA) is a mother-led, Western Massachusetts organization strictly dedicated to supporting m/other artists. Your contributions as a paying ticket member are a ticket to saying, yes, I support artist m/others. As a small organization, we appreciate the support of people like you. We thank you for making a tax-deductible donation to MICA to support m/other artists.

VIP Tickets and Monthly passes are also available.

MICA Mother’s Day Artist Bash: Poetry, Jazz, and Mingling at 33 Hawley

MICA Mother’s Day Artist Bash: Poetry, Jazz, and Mingling at 33 Hawley

This event has been postponed. We will be providing an update later. We are disappointed by this. Let us know if you want to meet up elsewhere!

Mother’s Day MICA Artist Bash

Forget the brunch buffet! Celebrate Mother’s Day with a rebellious twist at the MICA Artist Bash. Indulge in exquisite jazz, captivating poetry, decadent treats, and a festive atmosphere. This celebration honors m/otherhood’s complexity, power, and artistry.

Join us in the lobby at 33 Hawley Street!

This is now a private-ticketed event! Artist mothers, please contact us! (We have tickets for those who are coming!)

Join us for an intimate evening of poetry and music with light refreshments. Raise a glass to the mothers who break the mold.

Celebrate with Us!

Treat yourself to a truly unique and meaningful experience this Mother’s Day.  The Mother’s Day MICA Artist Bash is now ticketed to ensure an intimate setting.

Please reserve your tickets in advance and join us to celebrate the fierce, complex, and beautiful realities of m/otherhood.

Featured Artists

M/otherhood in Motion: Dance and Theatre Dance, performance, and a staged reading with our visual art exhibition May 11, 2024 | 7:00 PM | Location: Northampton Center for the Arts Haile Eshe Cole, Kelly Silliman, Jessica Roseman, and Laura Sánchez. Featuring visual art at the Split Level Gallery at 33 Hawley. Part of #MICAfest2024 Top left and clockwise: Haile Eshe Cole, Laura Sánchez, Kelly Silliman, and Jessica Roseman, Art pictured by Esther S White.

Lark Jazz Trio:

Savor the soul-stirring sounds of the Lark Jazz Trio, setting the perfect mood for an unforgettable celebration.

Looking to Reschedule!

M/otherhood in Motion: Dance and Theatre Dance, performance, and a staged reading with our visual art exhibition May 11, 2024 | 7:00 PM | Location: Northampton Center for the Arts Haile Eshe Cole, Kelly Silliman, Jessica Roseman, and Laura Sánchez. Featuring visual art at the Split Level Gallery at 33 Hawley. Part of #MICAfest2024 Top left and clockwise: Haile Eshe Cole, Laura Sánchez, Kelly Silliman, and Jessica Roseman, Art pictured by Esther S White.

Jen Jabaily-Blackburn:

Prepare for a journey of transformation and myth as Jen Jabaily-Blackburn shares poems from her forthcoming collection, “Girl in a Bear Suit.” The collection explores motherhood through personal reflections and reinterpretations of the Callisto myth.

 

Now performing at our M/otherlode Closing Celebration on 5/31 at 7:00

M/otherhood in Motion: Dance and Theatre Dance, performance, and a staged reading with our visual art exhibition May 11, 2024 | 7:00 PM | Location: Northampton Center for the Arts Haile Eshe Cole, Kelly Silliman, Jessica Roseman, and Laura Sánchez. Featuring visual art at the Split Level Gallery at 33 Hawley. Part of #MICAfest2024 Top left and clockwise: Haile Eshe Cole, Laura Sánchez, Kelly Silliman, and Jessica Roseman, Art pictured by Esther S White.

Toni Rose (aka Toni ‘Blue’ Rose)

Experience raw and powerful poetry from an artist and activist who paints heart-wrenching truths with words. Toni Rose shares unflinching poems about the challenges of raising a black man as a single mother, the fight for survival, and the power of healing through art.

Now performing at our M/otherlode Closing Celebration on 5/31 at 7:00

M/otherhood in Motion: Dance and Theatre Dance, performance, and a staged reading with our visual art exhibition May 11, 2024 | 7:00 PM | Location: Northampton Center for the Arts Haile Eshe Cole, Kelly Silliman, Jessica Roseman, and Laura Sánchez. Featuring visual art at the Split Level Gallery at 33 Hawley. Part of #MICAfest2024 Top left and clockwise: Haile Eshe Cole, Laura Sánchez, Kelly Silliman, and Jessica Roseman, Art pictured by Esther S White.

Roxanne Neiman

Immerse yourself in the evocative prose poetry of Roxanne Neiman. Her poem “Glass Eyes” captures the visceral emotions of a mother when her daughter is lost, offering a poignant reflection on motherhood.

NOW at our Bombyx Reception on Saturday 5/25/2024 from 2:00 to 4:00

Arts Night Out: Art Crawl MICA Edition at NEVAmuseum at Anchor House of Artists

Arts Night Out: Art Crawl MICA Edition at NEVAmuseum at Anchor House of Artists

Celebrate MICA Artists during Arts Night Out Northampton!

(free event)

Celebrate Northampton’s vibrant art scene with MICA! During the Arts Night Out artist reception, immerse yourself in captivating visual art by m/other artists and witness a mesmerizing live performance that will transport you. Join us at both NEVAmuseum at Anchor House and 33 Hawley for this unforgettable evening.

Headshot of Stefanie Weber

Featured Live Performance by Stefanie Weber

Experience the immersive world of Stefanie Weber and her captivating performance piece, ‘The MOTHERLESSSHIP‘. This interactive work blends physical poetry, movement, and audience participation, inviting you to step aboard and become part of the evolving artistic journey. Perfect for an intimate setting, prepare to be transported and transformed.

A Painting of "A Mother's Tears" by Lisa Andrews.

Visual artists exhibiting at Anchor House of Artists

Lisa Andrews | Laura Dickstein Thompson | Jasmine Errico | Paulina Fuenzalida-Guzman | Reshma Gorde | Ruby Henry | Juli Kirk | Amy Kotel | Tony(a) Lemos | Gena Mavuli | Laura Moorehead | Amy Nolan | Elizabeth Menges | Terre Parker | Amber Scoon | Ellen Shattuck Pierce | Mollie Thonneson | Mary Warren Foulk | Ellen Wetmore | Sam Wilde |

Image: Lisa Andrews, A Mother’s Tears, 24” x 36”, Acrylic on Canvas.

This is a free event. Let us know you’re coming by RSVPing below.

M/others Institute for Collaboration and Art (MICA) is a mother-led, Western Massachusetts organization strictly dedicated to supporting m/other artists. Your contributions as a paying ticket member are a ticket to saying, yes, I support artist m/others. As a small organization, we appreciate the support of people like you. We thank you for making a tax-deductible donation to MICA to support m/other artists.

This festival is a truly unique celebration. If you know of anywhere else doing a month-long festival supporting, spotlighting, and bringing into the conversation 80 m/other artists, please let us know! Seriously.

VIP Tickets and Monthly passes are also available.

Support artist m/others. Please consider donating to MICA.

For ticketing support, please email us at hello@experiencemica.org.
Verses & Vibes: Poetry and Music Night

Verses & Vibes: Poetry and Music Night

From Pride to Poetry. Verses & Vibes: Poetry and Music Night. A Celebration of Artist Mothers.

Continue the energy of Pride Day with MICAfest’s Verses & Vibes: Poetry Night

Prepare to immerse yourselves in an evening that transcends mere artistic expression. On May 4th, 2024, M/others Institute for Collaboration and Art (MICA)  is honored to host this intimate gathering in the Experimental Performance Arena at NEVAmuseum at Anchor House of Artists. “Verses & Vibes” spotlights the potent synergy of poetry interwoven with music and showcases the vibrant narratives of artist m/others.

Featured Poets

Maggie “Sasha” Russell-Ciardi
* Journey Through Liberation: Embark on a profound voyage with haikus that paint a portrait of self-liberation and the sacred path of parenting. Experience a captivating story of spiritual quests co-created with the innocence of a child’s imagination.

Jasmine Errico
* The Power of Confession: Step into the light of confessional poetry, where themes of motherhood, generational trauma, and healing are explored with unflinching honesty.

Mary Warren Foulk
* Redefining Identity with Erasure: Witness the revolutionary act of erasure, where personal narratives are ingeniously redefined, championing resilience and empowerment.

KC Trommer
* Celebrating Artistic Lineages: Engage with poems that honor the lives and legacies of female-identifying artists, connecting us to the enduring impact of women in art.

Be Part of This Empowering Movement

“Verses & Vibes” stands as a testament to the resilience found in vulnerability, the boundless creativity kindled through the experience of m/otherhood, and the powerful community forged amidst artistic endeavors. By being part of this evening, you’re not just witnessing art; you’re supporting a movement that underscores the critical role of artist m/others in shaping our cultural and emotional landscapes.

Join Us for our Opening Night for MICAfest 2024!

Experience an unforgettable evening of artistic expression and connection. This is a night where powerful words, moving melodies, and the unique perspectives of artist mothers come together. Immerse yourself in the transformative power of art and be part of a community that celebrates creativity and resilience. Join us on May 4th, 2024, for the vibrant and inspiring ‘Verses & Vibes: Poetry Night.

On View in the Passways Gallery, Bumpus Gallery, and the Experimental Performance Arena.

A Painting of "A Mother's Tears" by Lisa Andrews.

Visual artists exhibiting at Anchor House of Artists

Lisa Andrews | Laura Dickstein Thompson | Jasmine Errico | Paulina Fuenzalida-Guzman | Reshma Gorde | Ruby Henry | Juli Kirk | Amy Kotel | Tony(a) Lemos | Gena Mavuli | Laura Moorehead | Amy Nolan | Elizabeth Menges | Terre Parker | Ellen Shattuck Pierce | Mollie Thonneson | Mary Warren Foulk | Ellen Wetmore | Sam Wilde |

Image: Lisa Andrews, A Mother’s Tears, 24” x 36”, Acrylic on Canvas.

Questions about tickets?

For ticketing support, please email us at hello@experiencemica.org.

MICAfest is a truly unique celebration. If you know of anywhere else doing a month-long festival supporting, spotlighting, and bringing into the conversation 80 m/other artists, please let us know! Seriously.

M/others Institute for Collaboration and Art (MICA) is a mother-led, Western Massachusetts organization strictly dedicated to supporting m/other artists. Your contributions as a paying ticket member are a ticket to saying, yes, I support artist m/others. As a small organization, we appreciate the support of people like you. We thank you for making a tax-deductible donation to MICA to support m/other artists.

VIP Tickets and Monthly passes are also available.