THE
MANTIS PROJECT
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The Mantis Project was founded in
1996 by Geoffrey Doig-Marx.
He had just returned to New York
City after being on tour for a couple of years. To save on his dwindling
funds, he returned to his work scholarship at a dance school. This
allowed him to take unlimited classes in exchange for a ten hour
work week.
It was at this time that the dance
school had created a new program that let scholarship students show
their work at the studio. The Performance was to be held in studio
2. This was a studio that students would take class in during the
day and at night it was converted into a theater. They performed
two nights during the weekend.
His first piece entitled "Madison-N-57th"
was met with acclaim. Several of the students from the studio became
early company members and have returned to perform with the company
several years later. Mr. Marx's Assistant Rachel Grisi originated
the role of "Death" in "Madison-N-57th" and still works closely
with him today.
Mr. Marx teaches Master Classes
throughout the United States and abroad. His company often performs
and travels with him. He has created several different dance programs
that have evolved out of "The Mantis Project".
A new program founded by Geoffrey
Doig-Marx and Tracie Stanfield of "Synthesis Dance Project" entitled
"In the Mix" debuted in March 2001 . "In the Mix" is a collabrative
effort by both choreographers to bring dance into the school systems
through lecture demonstrations and performances.
Geoffrey Doig-Marx is a member artist
of Dance Theater Workshop, Inc., a non for profit tax-exempt organization.
Contributions in support of Geoffrey
Doig-Marx's work are greatly appreciated and may be made payable
to Dance Theater Workshop, Inc. earmarked for "the DTW member project"
of "The Mantis Project" or Geoffrey Doig-Marx.
A description of the work and current
project activities for which such contributions will be used are
available from Geoffrey Doig-Marx at: (themantisproject@aol.com)
or DTW upon request. All contibutions are fully deductible to the
extent allowed by law. (note: a copy of DTW's latest annual financial
report filed with the New York State Department of State may be
obtained by writing to the N.Y.S., Dept. of State, Charities Registration,
162 Washington Avenue, Albany, NY 12231, or to Dance Theater Workshop,
219 West 19th Street, New York, NY 10011) |