Ann Carlson

Ann Carlson is an interdisciplinary artist who borrows from the disciplines of dance, performance, theater, visual and conceptual art, and often dismantles conventional boundaries between artist and subject. Carlson's work takes the form of solo performance, site-specific projects, ensemble dance and theatrical works, and performance/video. She also often works within a series format, creating  read more

Living Legacy | Feb 11-24, 2018

Dumbo Redacted

Living Legacy artist Ann Carlson returned to MANCC for the final residency in a series of three supporting the development of her solo project, Dumbo Redacted, which she will both choreograph and perform.

Carlson is an interdisciplinary artist who borrows techniques from dance, performance, theater, and visual and conceptual art, and often dismantles conventional boundaries between artist and read more

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  • Carlson visits FSU Flying High CircusCarlson visits FSU Flying High Circus
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Collaborator in Residence: Melanie Joseph [Dramaturg]

Living Legacy | October 31 - November 16, 2016

Dumbo Redacted/Elizabeth, the dance

Living Legacy Artist Ann Carlson returned to MANCC for her third residency to continue to develop Dumbo Redacted, a solo performance work that builds upon her celebrated "Animals" series and was the focus of her prior residency in the spring of 2016. Carlson resumed the work she began in that residency with dramaturg Melanie Joseph to refine the focus of Dumbo Redacted. Carlson met with read more

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  • FSU Department of Art faculty Carolyn Henne talks with Carlson about body covering optionsFSU Department of Art faculty Carolyn Henne talks with Carlson about body covering options
  • Henne assists Carlson in her research on body coveringHenne assists Carlson in her research on body covering
  • Dramaturg Melanie Joseph observes CarlsonDramaturg Melanie Joseph observes Carlson
  • Joseph assists Carlson with <i>Dumbo Redacted</i>Joseph assists Carlson with Dumbo Redacted
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  • Ann Carlson <i>Dumbo Redacted</i>Ann Carlson Dumbo Redacted
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  • Melanie Joseph talks with Jawole Zollar's Theory of Performance and Directing classMelanie Joseph talks with Jawole Zollar's Theory of Performance and Directing class
  • Carlson works with School of Dance students on <i>Elizabeth, the dance</i> materialCarlson works with School of Dance students on Elizabeth, the dance material
  • <i>Elizabeth, the dance</i> ResidencyElizabeth, the dance Residency
  • Students Heather Boni and Ross Daniel explore <i>Elizabeth, the dance</i> materialStudents Heather Boni and Ross Daniel explore Elizabeth, the dance material
  • Carlson directs School of Dance students in <i>Elizabeth, the dance</i>Carlson directs School of Dance students in Elizabeth, the dance
  • <i>Elizabeth, the dance</i> work in progress showingElizabeth, the dance work in progress showing
  • Carlson explores <i>Elizabeth, the dance</i> material with School of Dance studentsCarlson explores Elizabeth, the dance material with School of Dance students
  • Carlson explores <i>Elizabeth, the dance</i> material with School of Dance studentsCarlson explores Elizabeth, the dance material with School of Dance students
  • Carlson directs School of Dance student in <i>Elizabeth, the dance</i>Carlson directs School of Dance student in Elizabeth, the dance
  • Carlson explores <i>Elizabeth, the dance</i> material with School of Dance studentsCarlson explores Elizabeth, the dance material with School of Dance students

Collaborators in Residence: Melanie Joseph [dramaturg]

Living Legacy | January 31 - February 7, 2016

Dumbo Redacted

Dumbo Redacted, a solo performance work that continues her celebrated Animal series, was the subject of Living Legacy Artist Ann Carlson’s second residency at MANCC. An abstract story, Dumbo Redacted is an elegy for the past, a celebration of a threatened species, and an invitation to observe the imaginary while anticipating the real. The work plays with clumsy grace, wild quiet, and moving read more

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  • Ann Carlson experiments with a prop for <i>Dumbo Redacted</i>Ann Carlson experiments with a prop for Dumbo Redacted
  • Melanie Joseph and Ann Carlson discuss <i>Dumbo Redacted</i> with FSU Dramaturgy ClassMelanie Joseph and Ann Carlson discuss Dumbo Redacted with FSU Dramaturgy Class
  • Melanie Joseph and Ann Carlson talk with FSU Dramaturgy StudentMelanie Joseph and Ann Carlson talk with FSU Dramaturgy Student
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  • Ann Carlson experiments with a prop for <i>Dumbo Redacted</i>Ann Carlson experiments with a prop for Dumbo Redacted
  • Ann Carlson experiments with a prop for <i>Dumbo Redacted</i>Ann Carlson experiments with a prop for Dumbo Redacted
  • Ann Carlson experiments with a prop for <i>Dumbo Redacted</i>Ann Carlson experiments with a prop for Dumbo Redacted
  • Melanie Joseph and Ann Carlson discuss <i>Dumbo Redacted</i> with FSU Dramaturgy ClassMelanie Joseph and Ann Carlson discuss Dumbo Redacted with FSU Dramaturgy Class

    Collaborator in Residence: Melanie Joseph [dramaturg]

    Living Legacy | September 8 – 16, 2011

    Ash and Artifact: What the Body Knows

    Ash and Artifact: What the Body Knows is an exploration of the way a body of work becomes re-framed over time. While in residence Carlson explored the following questions while re-learning her own pieces created between 1984 and 2003.

    What if I just try to remember work from my body (refuse to look at documentation)? 
    Where does past work (choreography/text/image/costume) live in the body?&read more

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    • Carlson speaks with audience during MANCC Informal ShowingCarlson speaks with audience during MANCC Informal Showing
    • Carlson performs <i>Balcony</i> at MANCC Informal ShowingCarlson performs Balcony at MANCC Informal Showing
    • Carlson performs <i>Balcony</i> at MANCC Informal ShowingCarlson performs Balcony at MANCC Informal Showing
    • Carlson performs <i>Blanket</i> at MANCC Informal ShowingCarlson performs Blanket at MANCC Informal Showing
    • Carlson performs <i>Blanket</i> at MANCC Informal ShowingCarlson performs Blanket at MANCC Informal Showing
    • Carlson performs <i>Grass</i> at MANCC Informal ShowingCarlson performs Grass at MANCC Informal Showing
    • Carlson performs <i>Grass</i> with the FSU Eppes String QuartetCarlson performs Grass with the FSU Eppes String Quartet
    • Carlson performs <i>Grass</i> at MANCC Informal ShowingCarlson performs Grass at MANCC Informal Showing
    • Carlson performs <i>Bird</i> at MANCC Informal ShowingCarlson performs Bird at MANCC Informal Showing
    • Carlson performs <i>Rodeo</i> at MANCC Informal ShowingCarlson performs Rodeo at MANCC Informal Showing
    • Carlson performs <i>Rodeo</i> at MANCC Informal ShowingCarlson performs Rodeo at MANCC Informal Showing
    • Carlson speaks with audience during MANCC Informal ShowingCarlson speaks with audience during MANCC Informal Showing
    • Carlson performs <i>Balcony</i> at MANCC Informal ShowingCarlson performs Balcony at MANCC Informal Showing
      • Carlson performs <i>Grass</i> for Theatre Professor George McConnell's Performing Arts class.Carlson performs Grass for Theatre Professor George McConnell's Performing Arts class.
      • Carlson discusses her classroom performance of <i>Grass</i> with theatre students.Carlson discusses her classroom performance of Grass with theatre students.
      • Carlson discusses her classroom performance with Professor Syssoyeva's FSU School of Theatre class.Carlson discusses her classroom performance with Professor Syssoyeva's FSU School of Theatre class.
      • Carlson performs for FSU School of Dance modern technique class with guest artist Pavel Zustiak.Carlson performs for FSU School of Dance modern technique class with guest artist Pavel Zustiak.
      • Carlson speaks with Professor Gerri Houlihan and the FSU School of Dance Freshman class.Carlson speaks with Professor Gerri Houlihan and the FSU School of Dance Freshman class.
      • Carlson discusses her classroom performance with School of Dance Professor Gerri Houlihan.Carlson discusses her classroom performance with School of Dance Professor Gerri Houlihan.
      • Carlson researches the possibility of including a miniature horse in her upcoming project <i>Yellow Bud</i>.Carlson researches the possibility of including a miniature horse in her upcoming project Yellow Bud.
      • Carlson talks with Mary Lackey at Sundance Oaks Miniature Horse Farm.Carlson talks with Mary Lackey at Sundance Oaks Miniature Horse Farm.
      • Chris Bertoch of Annsworth Academy talks with Carlson about engaging with preschoolers for <i>Yellow Bud</i>.Chris Bertoch of Annsworth Academy talks with Carlson about engaging with preschoolers for Yellow Bud.
      Collaborator in Residence: Morgan Thorson [dramaturg/choreographer]. Slideshow photos by Bridget Williams and MANCC Staff.

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