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Appearances • Performances • Presentations
Available for screenings:
Award-winning First Place Experiemental
film, "Book
of Shadows"
Ms.
Javril has been dancing and performing since age 11, with a well-rounded
repertoire in diversified movement modalities. She has studied
jazz, tap, ballet, acrobatics, gymnastics, physical theatre, contact
Improvisation, West African, blues, samba, capoeira, aikido, karate,
T'ai Chi Chuan, hatha yoga, Continuum Dance Meditation, salsa, tango,
as well as being an avid swimmer and scuba diver.
Ms. Javri has
spent her lifetime teaching creative movement expression, dance styles, aerobics, gymnastics, and improvisation
to children and adults of all ages.
Marci received a B.A. in Dance
and Dance Therapy with Honors from Columbia College in Chicao in
1978, and has performed and taught extensively throught the USA
as well as overseas.
From her teens
years thru her 20's, she perfomed through local dance recitals,
community theatre and musical comedy, and subsequently became a
member of dance performance companies in Dallas, Boulder, Boston
and Chicago. She performed in over 55 shows between the ages of 12 and 26. After relocating to California in 1979, she shifted
into improvisational and experimental theatre performance companies.
Marci spent 1982-3 being featured as a soloist in Europe and Japan,
and upon returning to the U.S., she sought out inoovator Ed Tannenbaum (S.F. Exploratorium's Recollections exhibit). Together in 1984 at SIGGRAPH's Electronic Theatre, they pioneered
live video/dance performances using real-time computer animation
techniques that were soon to become the basis for MTV's special
effects craze.
Collaborating
with various innovative artists, Ms. Javril toured Arts & Science
conventions (SIGGRAPH 1984 - CyberArts 1992) and was a featured
performer on TV's National Geographic, at the 1985 Expo in Tsukuba,
Japan, the 1987 New Music Festival in Nice, and other international
venues.
As the technology of computer graphics and special effects
grew more familiar, Marci became the occasional engineer in the
lip-sync rock-music-video studios of California Video Theater (Dan
Turbeville AKA Captain Tattoo and henna afficiando at www.BodyArts.com).
Marci worked from 1987-1994 with his company, videotaping children
in a live setting, for high school graduation nights, county fairs,
and Dreamstreet Camp for (terminally ill) Kids.
After her journey
into technology, Marci diverted into thru-the-lens experimental
lighting in collaboration with Janis Mattox (composer at Stanford's
Computer Music research Lab) and a videoballet titled Book
of Shadows - a visual tapestry of goddess archetypes and haunting
music.
After premiering in San Francisco in 1992, Jan & Marci's DanceVideo work of Art
went on to win 9 First Place Awards for Best Experimental Video
in various film & video festivals internationally, as well
as 6 more Honorable Mentions, and many invitational screenings.
Returning to
the stage and to physical reality, Ms. Javril became involved with
indigenous cultural movement and in drumming, and produced World
Beat at the L.A. Fringe Festival 1994, going on to perform in samba
and West african dance concerts in affiliation with her teachers.
She started incorporating hip-hop and funk, added using tricks
and an extra platform level and took it to an outreach after school
program for underprivileged children at the Venice Boys & Girls
Club.
The Step Company Gifted 20 STEP platforms to Marci's new
approach for children's exercise. STEP BEYOND became an alternative
P.E. program at Santa Monica Alternative School House (S.M.A.S.H.) and
Marci had a cable tv show on community access. She presented her work at the Middle School Teacher's Conference in 1994.
Marci
returned to her love for the performing arts in 2001, by teaching "The Art of Unveiling for your Lover " through the Learning Annex - a Los
Angeles alternative educational provider. From 2001-2007, she taught Spiritual Sexuality and how to embody the principles of yoga in a healthy lifestyle, using authentic movement exercises and connected breathing.
Always looking for whatever the latest movement form might be, in 2003 Marci fell in love with Liquid Hoop Dance and Christabel Zamor's DanceHoop techniques. Now an avid Hooper, Marci does her version of HOOPLAY in a variety of performance art & Burningman-style venues, and was featured in March 2007 at the Thomas Dolby PHOTON Concert at the SIGGRAPH 25th Anniversary Reunion at the Henry Fonda Music Box Theatre in Hollywood, CA.
Currently her work involves
the Art and Science of Rejuvenation - integrating all the aspects
of revitalizing the inner and outer parts of yourself. With her
training in spiritual healing, dance therapy, and being a master
bodyworker, Marci brings a flair and a precision to her ongoing
work of bringing out the Art in all of us, using the Science of life.
Her classes vary from
the experimental to the inner yogic: scar tissue softening, baby massage, cleansing, detox, longevity exercises, and more. She has a private practice in Marina del Rey and can be booked
as a Guest Speaker.
See her upcoming eBOOK: Awaken Vital Energy for more about her Vitality
Trainings.
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