“First,”
states Ellen, “let me say a huge thank you to the Alliance Theatre for creating
the Atlanta Artist’s Lab, and another huge thank you to Peter Hardy and the
Essential Theatre for taking a chance when I made the crazy proposal of a
project called The Local.”
The
Essential production of The Local was
created collaboratively by a number of Atlanta artists, she says. “Included
were pieces chosen from submission, pieces that were commissioned, and pieces
created from interviews with different Atlantans. The idea of The Projects Project began with two
pieces from The Local—a monologue and
a dance—developed from and inspired by interviews with folks who grew up in the
Atlanta housing projects. I was very interested by what I learned talking with
those folks and wanted to know more. Then, the strong response from audiences
to the material made it apparent that here was a story that ought to be told
and was ready to be heard.”
"Atlanta
has long been in the forefront with public housing. Construction on the first
housing project in the United States began here in Atlanta in 1934. Techwood
was dedicated by President Roosevelt in ’35 and officially opened in 1936. Now
we’ve torn the projects down and are experimenting with new models. The
Projects Project is looking at what life in the housing projects was like, how
it shaped people and our city as well as the rest of the country. There’s a
phrase attributed (probably apocryphally) to Mark Twain: ‘Atlanta’s a great
city—if they ever get it finished.’ This phrase often comes to mind when I’m
sitting in traffic stalled by construction. But an essential thing about
Atlanta is that it is never finished, that it is, as its symbol suggests, a
phoenix born again from its own consuming fires. I want this project to give
some Atlantans a way to share their stories and give others a way to learn
something new about our home, this great, complicated Southern city that is
always making itself anew.”
“Happily
for the city,” she adds, “the Alliance Theatre has instituted the Atlanta
Artist’s Lab to support the development of projects that Atlanta artists are
dreaming up, providing a way for all kinds of ideas to move from inside our
heads out into the world. And happily for me, The Projects Project was chosen
as one of the first three projects to be developed. The goal of this project,
within the Lab, is not a full production, but a presentation in early August of
what we will have created by then. It’s wonderful to have the freedom to
experiment and explore (hey, that’s what you do in a lab, right?) Working with
me already are James Knowles, photographer, Oliver (OT) Turner, rapper, and
Meagan Dilworth, choreographer, all of whom I met while working on The Local. Other wonderful folks will be
joining us. By August, we’ll have plenty of good stuff to show. I look forward
to getting feedback from all of y’all who come to see what we’ve made, feedback
that will guide us in continuing the ‘construction’ of our ‘Project.’ And who
knows, maybe we’ll end up back at the Essential with it when it’s completed!”
This new program at the Alliance
Theatre intends to do for metro artists what its renowned Alliance/Kendeda National
Graduate Playwriting Competition does for playwrights on the cusp of professional
careers across the country. It will provide financial support, a home base and space
in which to develop new work. It is expected to be an annual event. The AAL attracted
more than 60 proposals from 200 artists.
“Watching The Local come to life as part of the 2012 Essential
Theatre Festival was an inspiring experience,” states Essential Managing
Director Jennifer Kimball. “It was an epic endeavor, especially as part of a larger festival,
and there were so many great stories that we got to share! I’m thrilled that Ellen has the opportunity to develop one of
these stories more fully through the Atlanta Artists Lab. She has such a powerful
and multifaceted vision. I can’t wait to see the end result!”
Congratulations, Ellen! We’re proud of you, and it’s just one
more example of new work that began with Essential moving on out into the world
-- that’s a big part of our
mission!
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Congratulations Ellen! As always you are amazing and inspirational!
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