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IMPACT THEATRE Fay Simpson (Director)
Fay Simpson has been exploring the boundary between dance and theatre
in her choreography since 1986. Founding Impact Theatre in 1990 (originally
known as Fay Simpson Dance Theatre), Simpson has produced and directed
numerous dance theatre productions including "D-Train," "Take
Me Home," and "Research and Development" with Manhattan
Class Company. Other dance-theater presentations include "Raging
Women and One Bad Man" (produced by SoHo Think Tank's Ice Factory
'96), "A Soldier's Tale" (commissioned and produced by the Mid-Atlantic
Chamber Orchestra), and "Kurt's Wife" (produced by the KO Festival
of Performance at Amherst in collaboration with Michael Oakes, Jennifer
Wells, and Earl Wentz). In 1997, Impact Theatre produced "The
Marital Bliss of Francis and Maxine," created in collaboration with
Liam Torres and Earl Wentz and presented at the Ohio Theater under the
direction of Deborah Kampmeier. Her autobiographical performance
piece, "Trapped In Seven," (produced by HERE in 1999) written
and performed by Simpson, was also developed and directed by Ms. Kampmeier. "Trapped"
has been performed at theatres and community centers across the country
and inLondon.
Fay Simpson teaches THE Lucid Body, a technique she has developed to enable
actors to listen to their instinctual bodies through an in depth exploration
of the seven chakra areas. She teaches at Michael Howard Studios, ,MarymountManhattanCollege,
as well as solo performance courses atSewaneeUniversityandColoradoCollege. Simpson
works in collaboration with Joseph Siravo presenting Shakespeare works
in development at the Cherry Lane Alternative. She is the recipient
of both The Tennessee Williams fellowship from The University of the South
to develop and direct "I'm Not the Blonde You Think I am," by
Karen Loftus, and the Fox Foundation Fellowship. She served as a
Directing fellow at the New GlobeTheater in London under the guidance
of Mark Rylance during the 1999 season.
Fay has worked with Homeless youth for eight years, developing and directing
them in a Talent Show at Roseland and Webster Hall with Tom Pearl and
Liam Torres at a drop-in center called SafeHome. She has also
worked with HIV youth at a center called SafeHome. She is presently doing
healing workshops in the after math of Sept. 11th with an outreach company
, Urban Stages.
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