Blistering signature works with highly passionate metaphors for the human condition. The Chicago Reader 2007


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INFILTRATION - a dance excavation film. on Vimeo.

Dance Excavationeur explores an abandoned subway & aqueduct tunnel sustem. Steadicam by Carl Wiedemann. Performance by Atalee Judy. Shot on April 20, 2010 on location in Rochester, NY underground Tunnel System.


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Breakbone's Dancecast Summer Series
June 13, 27 | July 11, 18, 25 | August 8, 22
Sundays @ 3PM JustIn.tv/breakbonedance

(NOTE: This is a LIVE video feed and can be chunky/difficult to view depending on your connection speed) REMINDER: We always re-broadcast our Dancecasts about a day later on our Film Channel Vimeo.com/breakbone -it is a hi-res video and is better viewing if you missed the LIVE coverage!


Watch dance as it's happening in the comfort of your own room! Featuring Breakbone Dance Excavateurs: Atalee Judy, Suzanne Dado, Anita Fillmore, & Mindy Meyers as they explore their surroundings from abandoned buildings, tunnels and urban decay - we will bring it to YOU! Costume Design by Branimira Ivanova, Steadicam Filming by Carl Wiedemann.


Course of Empire
An Excavation on Building a City of the Interior
November 11-20 (Thurs/Fri/Sat @ 8PM)
Viaduct Theater

Premiering our evening-length dance excavation concert which culminated from a one year process of exploring Architecture and how it inspires, intimidates, immortalizes and divides our physical and psychological states of being. Featuring: Atalee Judy, Suzanne Dado, Anita Fillmore, & Mindy Meyers. Triptych Cinematography by Filmmaker Carl Wiedemann. Live original soundscore by composer Barry Bennett. Lighting Design by Jacob Snodgrass. Media Design by Julie E. Ballard & Atalee Judy. Costume Design by Branimira Ivanova. Course of Empire is funded by the Chicago Dancemakers Forum, a program conceived as a catalyst for innovation and as a means to increase dynamic interaction among Chicago's dancemakers.