MARINOV DANCE

collaborators...

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Bill Hayward is a photographer and filmmaker whose endeavors have taken him around
the world. Hayward has photographed for numerous national magazines, and his portrait sub-
jects have ranged from Bob Dylan for Interview magazine to President Reagan for the cover
of Fortune. Hayward’s work is exhibited in galleries and museums throughout this country
and Europe.
Hayward’s  latest book, a collection of his portraits of the collaborative-self of people in
the arts, (artists, actors, dancers, writers, poets, musicians et al.) entitled bad behavior was
published by Rizzoli in 2001. Hayward is the author of two other books of photographs: Cat
People, (Doubleday) and bill hayward, (Paglia Press) and is on the board of the literary jour-
nal NOON. Hayward is a founding member of the The Maine Photographic Workshops
and has taught Master Classes there and at The International Center of Photography.
Hayward is presently at work on a nationwide, multi-year, multi-media art project entitled bill
hayward’s The American Memory Project. In portraits of the  collaborative-self , a portrait
process which Hayward invented. The Memory Project is an ongoing series of: films, books,
music and a traveling exhibition .
In collaboration with Elman, Hayward co-produced and co-directed the film heartAttack, which had
its rough cut screening at Soho House in New York. Hayward is currently at work with Elman on the
film Asphalt, Muscle and Bone.


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Anna Elman, director, playwright and classical pianist trained in Eastern
Europe and at Juilliard, has directed community theater in New York and
managed the off-off Broadway Quaigh Theater. Anna’s play Vikings of
Voorhees has had two New York readings and is slated for production in
the spring of 2010.  In collaboration with Russian artists, musicians and
dancers Anna has produced a festival of cross-cultural events in New York
City, and has traveled to Eastern Europe and to Prague where she served
as development consultant to the Czech Philharmonic. She is currently at
work with Bill Hayward and Red Dress Films, on the film Asphalt, Muscle
and Bone and a series of live performances titled Three Intimacies and
A Beginning – a collaboration between Marinov Dance and Red Dress
Films. An earlier film by Hayward and Elman, heartAttack, had its rough-
cut screening at Soho House in New York.


colin couvillion: original music
Marciel Irene Greene, lighting designer, is a graduate of Ball State University with a degree in Theater Design and Technology.  She was awarded the 2009 American College Theater Festival Barbizon Award for Design Excellence in Lighting Design for the Ball State production of In the Blood. Recently Marciel has worked as a production assistant on Superior Donuts, Oleanna, and Brighton Beach Memoirs. Marciel had the great pleasure of spending this past summer at the Eugene O'Neill Theater Center in Waterford Connecticut as the 2009 Lighting Fellow. The Intimacies Project has proved to have been one of the best experiences she's had. She is thankful to be part of such a creative and supportive group. Marcie would like to thank her family, friends, and most of all labradoodle, Harper, for all their support and love.