LOOM

by BANDALOOP

 

LOOM

Currently seeking commissioning and presenting partners

A NATIONAL DANCE PROJECT 2021 AWARD RECIPIENT
https://www.nefa.org/grants/grant-recipients/bandaloop-1

Directed by Melecio Estrella, BANDALOOP’s LOOM is a large-scale, outdoor public vertical dance piece that deepens and challenges our perspective on the art and industry of textiles. Bringing together a collective of performing artists, climate scientists, regenerative textile artists, a visual technologist and creative riggers, the evening length piece turns a building’s façade into a giant loom where stories and dances interlace. LOOM blends ancestral weaving mythologies, traditional techniques of fabric creation, expressions of the ecological and social impacts of a globalized textile industry, and the influence of technological fibers that connect and divide our digital lives into a dynamic performance. Estrella’s collaborators include 9th generation Nigerian weaver and costume designer IB Bayo, theater artist Chibueze Crouch, composer Ben Juodvalkis, choreographer Courtney Moreno, visual technologist Osman Koç, and BANDALOOP dancers and riggers. The result of this multi-layered collaboration is an evening of dance theater featuring spoken word, vertical dance, fabric manipulation, film segments, and original music. As vertical dance is a form that relies on state-of-the-science woven nylon climbing ropes, LOOM locates BANDALOOP’s core technical framework in a textile lineage.

As one of the largest polluting industries in the world, fraught with devastating globalized labor and farming practices, the impact of clothing and fashion is often overlooked in our modern consumer lifestyles. The fallout of our textile consumption will be dealt with for generations to come. LOOM juxtaposes this large-scale ecological crisis with the timeless cross cultural power of fabric to hold, comfort, adorn and sanctify the human experience. Fabric stories are drawn from the swaddling blanket, the altar cloth, the death shroud, and the fishing net. LOOM also weaves in the community building and therapeutic aspects of handmaking techniques; the focused rhythms of stitching, knitting, spinning and weaving of fiber into cloth.

Surrounding the evening length performance of LOOM are multiple opportunities for community engagement. In addition to a public facing carbon footprinting of the project as a whole, sustainability strategist Catherine Botrill and Estrella present online story circles on climate movements in the arts sector, highlighting nature based solutions in cotton supply chains and high impact sustainability measures in the fashion industry. LOOM carbon footprint data is shared publicly through BANDALOOP social media platforms. Any of LOOM’s elements can be used as a short-form activation, including an excerpt of the full performance and engaging an audience with a lecture/demonstration.

The first iteration of LOOM, called FLOOD, premiered in February 2020 at the grand opening of The Momentary, a contemporary visual, performing, and culinary arts space in Northwest Arkansas (USA) . The second installment, FIELD, has premiered in Atlanta, GA (USA) in October 2021. LOOM is slated to premiere in its entirety in the Fall of 2022 in Oakland CA.

LOOM audience engagement activities, available digitally and in person, employ a choreographic lens to help crafters foreground physical aspects of posture, tone and ease of movement in their practices. Unfolding in public space, rehearsals are all open to the public. Public Lecture Demonstrations will be offered at each tour site.

SUPPORTED BY:

  • New England Foundation for the Arts, National Dance Project Production Grant

  • Creative Work Fund

  • The National Endowment for the Arts

  • The Fleishhacker Foundation

  • The Kenneth Rainin Foundation

  • The CA Arts Council

 

Part 1: FLOOD premiered in Bentonville, AR in Feb 2020

Part 2: FIELD, premiered in Atlanta, GA in Oct 2021

Atlanta, GA

Atlanta, GA

Atlanta, GA

 
 

ABOUT MELECIO ESTRELLA

Melecio is a director, dance artist and educator based in Oakland, CA. In addition to his work with BANDALOOP, he co-directs the dance theater company Fog Beast and is a longtime member of the Joe Goode Performance Group. His choreographies have been commissioned by Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, the San Francisco Opera Center, Dancers’ Group, Headlands Center for the Arts and numerous universities around the US. He is a 2018-2019 recipient of the Gerbode Special Award in the Arts, and a 2017/18 Leadership Fellow with the Association for Performing Arts Professionals (APAP).

Melecio has been dancing with BANDALOOP since 2003. In 2020, he was appointed by founding Artistic Director Amelia Rudolph to succeed her as the new Artistic Director. In 2011 he became the company’s Education Director and in 2015, the Associate Artistic Director.  His recent work includes Tidal Constellations (2019) performed at the National Art Gallery of Malaysia for international arts and culture dignitaries at the Summit of Arts Councils and Cultural Agencies (IFACCA) and FLOOD (2020) at the opening of the Momentary in Bentonville, AR. Other engagements as Associate Artistic Director include making dances on the cliffs of Tianmen Mountain in the Hunan province of China; Art and About in Sydney, Australia; The Africa Cup in Libreville, Gabon; The Barents Spektacle in Kirkenes, Norway; and the JFK Centennial at The Kennedy Center, Washington, DC.

Committed to advancing equity, access, environmental and social justice, Melecio believes dance- and art-making play a vital role in the health of individuals, communities and societies.

ABOUT BANDALOOP

BANDALOOP honors nature, community, and the human spirit through perspective-bending dance. A pioneer in vertical performance, BANDALOOP seamlessly weaves dynamic physicality, intricate choreography, and the art of climbing to turn the dance floor on its side.  Under the artistic direction of Melecio Estrella, the work reimagines dance, activates public spaces, and inspires wonder and imagination in audiences around the world.

BANDALOOP performs in theaters and museums, on skyscrapers, bridges, billboards and historical sites, in atriums and convention halls, in nature on cliffs, and on screen. Community is a pillar of the dance company’s work and they regularly offer courses for students and adults in Oakland, as well as lectures and corporate team building workshops worldwide.

Among BANDALOOP’s vertical dance floors are the New York Stock Exchange, the LIC Building (Delhi), the Space Needle (Seattle), IBM Headquarters Brazil, the National Museum (Singapore), the Campanile Tower at The Venetian Macau, UNESCO sites, Yosemite’s El Capitan, and the Sundial Bridge at Turtle Bay (California). The dance company headlines at festivals and grand openings celebrating new structures and public spaces, including the Virgin Galactic Spaceport, Los Angeles City Hall for the launch of Grand Park, the IFC Tower in Seoul, and Hermès Beverly Hills.

Learn more about BANDALOOP

 
 
Artistic Director, Melecio Estrella

Artistic Director, Melecio Estrella

BANDALOOP makes dance accessible and reinvents the form in exciting and unexpected ways.
— Michelle Witt, Executive and Artistic Director, Meany Center for the Performing Arts, University of Washington, Seattle WA