Woman-made Performance: Differing experiences on art making from the female perspective
This spring the Dance Center will present works from five companies with women at the helm. From varying generations and backgrounds, this discussion will explore the experiences of female creators in the performance world.
Panelists: Margaret Jenkins, Naomie Kremer, Rachel Damon (Synapse Arts), Erica Mott (Erica Mott Productions), and representatives from The Space/Movement Project
Saturday, February 11, 4-6pm at the Dance Center at Columbia College Theater, 1306 S. Michigan… Read more
Arte No Es Facil
Erica will participate in Arte No Es Facil, a festival linking contemporary Cuban and American artists in unique collaborations. Erica will perform in conversation with fashion designer, Yali Ramagoza Sanchez combining two different solo performances (Mott’s Revised and Revisited and Sanchez’s The Bag Lady) into a collaborative series of wearable installations.
ARTE NO ES FÁCIL is a project based in creating relationships beyond pictures between Cuba and the US through… Read more
Revised and Revisited in Tulsa
Erica will perform her solo installlation Revised and Revisited as part of 19th annual The New Genres Festival, a two week interdisciplinary festival of visual and performing arts from around the United States. In addition to installing and performing, she also be leading workshops in interdisciplanry performance devising and excavating personal narrative for performance.
February 24th & 25th @ Living Arts, Tulsa Oklahoma
Receiver @ Dance Center
In collaboration with Rachel Damon/Synapse Arts and The Space/Movement Project, Erica received a MetLife New Audiences Grant to show the first phase of her research into the cultural archetypes of Cowboys and Vikings. Performers Bryan Saner, Blake Russell, Chris Knowlton and Mauren Bizcutt Avant Garde will perform Four Walls, Five Gaits, Fourteen Knots as part of a triple bill evening entitled Receiver.
March 8th-10th @ Dance Center… Read more
The Palimpsest Project 1.3 in Toronto
A performance/lecture in defense of (re)appearance by re[public] in/decency, as part of the 2012 Free Fall Festival.
“Speed is perceived in two ways…as a causing factor of changes of culture and civilization and as an issue of (de)urbanization, which prepare the ground for new spatial objects and spaces.” -Paul Virilio, Speed and Politics
The historical palimpsest is a manuscript on parchment which has been effaced to make room for later writing,… Read more
The Victory Project Trilogy
Thursday,Friday & Saturday at 8pm / Sunday at 7pm October 6 – 9, 2011
Northerly Island Visitor Center,1400 S. Lynn White Drive, Chicago
Tickets are $17/$12 Students. Bicyclists receive the $10 discount price – bring your helmet as proof.
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Patriotism and perversity are confused and conflated as six performers, a live musician, and over fifty sculptural objects lead audience members… Read more
The Victory Project Trilogy: Liberty Leading the People

Friday, August 26, 2011, 8PM to Saturday, August 27, 2011, 8PM
Woman Made Gallery, 685 N Milwaukeee, Chicago, IL 60642 Buy Tickets Online
Please join The Victory Project as we perform a series of performance installations, solos and trios developed
The Victory Project Trilogy: Mothering Disaster
Tuesday, July 19, 2011, 7 – 10pm
Beauty Bar, 1444 W. Chicago Ave, Chicago, IL 60647 Buy Tickets… Read more
9×22 Dance Lab
Wednesday April 27, 2011 at 8:00 pm
Bryant Lake Bowl, 810 West Lake Street, Minneapolis, MN 5540
BUY Tickets $6-$12/ Pay What You Can
Produced and hosted by Laurie Van Wieren
Choreographers: Erica Mott (Chicago), Rosy Simas
Named for the modest dimensions of the BLB stage, this exciting dance showcase features unfettered dance exploration. A discussion moderated by choreographer/curator Laurie Van Wieren follows each piece, giving audience and
Going Dutch

Friday and Saturday, April 1-2 at 8pm
In celebration of the culmination of Women’s History Month, CORE PROJECT CHICAGO is producing an all female-choreographed evening of dance to be held at the Ruth Page Center for the Arts. “Going Dutch” will feature strong, creative and unique female choreographers, all with ties to the Chicago area. Erica will be performing excerpts of work from The Victory Project.
