Tuesday, November 16, 2010

trans day of remembrance Nov 20th 6pm PSU Hoffman Hall
http://ping.fm/gGGSZ

-Smitty
Trans Resource Coordinator at
http://www.qrc.pdx.edu/

Sunday, September 19, 2010

Lots of free stuff on the porch of 7th & skidmore!
only 3 more hours of cheap art & yard sale left. Get on out to 7th & skidmore to claim your goods! HUGE FREE PILE!!! & a plethora of make us an offer.

Saturday, September 11, 2010

Sunday 10-3: fagulous cheap art & yard sale 7th & skidmore to benefit CoG.
tonight: CoG Acro @ Vaudeville @curious comedy 8pm & Up (When I Grow) at In
Other Words 7:30pm.

Friday, August 27, 2010

E-room's Last Drag show EVER: Saturday!!! Doors @ 7:30pm. Benefit for lgbt taskforce & CoG! $3 suggest donation.

Friday, August 20, 2010

Is looking for a drummer and other musicians.

:s)
:s)


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Thursday, August 5, 2010

Stop by our booth at first Thursday on 13th just off Hoyt. & get $5 off your purchase of $30 or more!

Monday, July 5, 2010

Kings for a Cause, Portland has made CoG its beneficiary this year and they are still looking for kings & queens. We can put you in contact.

Thursday, July 1, 2010

Come save us from the rain @ 1st Thursday & get $5 off purchase of $30    or more. Just tell us you want to get some! We are right off Irvin
Come save us from the rain @ 1st Thursday & get $5 off purchase of $30
or more. Just tell us you want to get some! We are right off Irving
and 13th!

Sunday, June 27, 2010

New work @ bike fair, 12th and stark
New work @ bike fair, 12th and stark

Friday, June 18, 2010

Sunday is even more exciting with the Bike Rodeo at 7:30pm at the Q-Center. Also we will have some t-shirts & hanky code bandanas at Pride!
http://ping.fm/3tRoh CoG will be performing at Pride at noon on Saturday. We will have our new documentary forsale

Friday, May 7, 2010

Tristan Silverman is coming to Portland Tuesday 5/11 @ 8pm @the E-room! Get your tickers NOW! http://ping.fm/HgapS

Thursday, May 6, 2010

Need a mothers day gift? Stop by the CoG booth at first Thursday this    evening!
Need a mothers day gift? Stop by the CoG booth at first Thursday this
evening!

Saturday, May 1, 2010

19 hours until the big show. We are also so pumped. Looking for to entertaining you all at the Cirque Noir! http://ping.fm/wkraH

Monday, April 26, 2010

step 1. watch
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3. Get excited
4. purchase tickets!

Thursday, April 15, 2010

http://ping.fm/Zs9qF
4/16: the trannyroad show.
4/18: Screenprinting
5/1: May Day Cirque Noir/
*Prices go up at door.

Saturday, April 10, 2010

May Day Press




For Immediate Release


Press Contact 

Collective of Geniuses  

Smitty Amabilis 

(503) 804-3716 

cog.pdx@gmail.com


 


COG Presents A May Day Cirque Noir


Saturday, May 1st
from 8 to 10pm,The CoG Factory, SE 1st & Salmon


 


May 1st, CoG
is bring you the First Queers Geeks,
a fun pact vaudeville from marginalized artists. May Day Gayities are
coordinated by  Robin Hood and his merry gang of clowns performed Smitty
Amabilis, Jack StockLynn
(Imago, Pelu'
Theatre and the COG Acrobats),
Tera Zarra (Imago,
Do Jump!, Pelu' Theatre, Circus Artemis, Stefanefit)
and Charity
McKee
(the Portland Opera,New York at
the French Woods Festival, Ma’at Productions).
Additional performances
by  Carlos Alexis Cruz: (Del
Arte Graduate; Imago, Milagro, Do Jump!, Pelu Theatre)

and Shireen Press (Flameboyant
Productions who brought you Circus Artemis),
Kyoko
Uchida
: (Clowns without Borders, Curious
Comedy).
Production Crew Includes 
includes
Natalia Kay (Executive
Director of Siren Nation),
Nikki Jargon (of
PDX Majesty),
Jett
Butterworth
(DHOR:
ASL Interpreter)
and Sam
MacKenzie
(President of Sixth Street gallery.)


 


May Day occurs on May 1.
In many countries, it is  synonymous with International Workers'
Day, or Labour Day, a day of political demonstrations and celebrations
organized by the unions, anarchist, and socialist groups. May Day is
also a traditional holiday in many cultures. May Day marks the end of
the uncomfortable winter half of the year in the Northern hemisphere,
and it has traditionally been an occasion for popular and often raucous
celebrations, regardless of the locally prevalent political or religious
establishment. 


 


An important part of the late medieval and early modern
May Day festivities were "Robin Hood games"
or plays. It is commonly stated as fact that Maid Marian and a jolly
friar (at least partly identifiable with Friar Tuck) entered the legend
through the May Games. It wasn't until the 1880s that the fight for
the eight-hour work day began which we now celebrate as International
Workers' Day. Although most artists don't enjoy this luxury as they
work all day as teachers, doing marketing, and then several hours of
training and rehearsal every day to perform yet most still live a hand
to mouth existence. CoG is the Polemic to the inequity that states that
only people of privilege can be professional artists and  Queers
Heart Geeks is one of the answers as a circus/ vaudeville night for
the marginalized performer.


 


May Day,  we commemorate the struggle of working
people and the poor around the world for economic justice. We stand
together as workers, as artists. Fighting for our future. We say 
the proletariat can be an artist. We are the living examples to prove
it.  We aim to stop discrimination based on sexual orientation
and gender identity. Through solidarity we will reform our economic
systems to meet human needs. We demand an increase in public spending,
not more cuts to arts and social services. We demand living wage jobs,
full employment, the right and ability to self organize. We demand respect
for the hours upon hours we have spent learning our crafts.


 


We can achieve these goals by taxing the rich and corporations
instead of bailing them out. We can stop free trade agreements that
have outsourced jobs and kept wages low here while creating sweatshops
and destroying resources elsewhere. We can make crafts here in the United
States instead of a factory in a starving country. We can be environmentalists
and advocates for Social Justice.  Solidarity Forever. Si se puede.
We are Robin Hood!


 


More about the Performers:


 


Collective of Geniuses: Acrobats


CoG performs their enthusiastic partner acro-drag act
at events all over Portland! CoG's exuberance and athleticism have stunned
audiences at such events as the E-room Pride event, Siren Nation at
Plan B, the Gender (free) for all March, and coming soon at SuperQueer
with Jennifer Lanier. The CoG Acrobats train with Sports Acrobatics
guru Stefan Furst, and is currently choreographed by Smitty Amabilis
and Jack StockLynn but moving into more ensemble based choreography.  

 


Jack StockLynn: Clown/ Acrobat/
Aerialist/ Actor


Jack is a Portland based Clown, Acrobat, Aerialist, and
Actor. Jack performs as the forlorn clown spaceman
jack
and with the Collective of Geniuses Acrobats. With CoG,
Jack also co-wrote and co-produced Denial of
Self
at the IFCC. Jack was a mafioso in Imago's Apis,
and will be performing with them again for the Cuban
Missile Tango
. Ze also played a stilt-walking bad guy in Suicide
Note from a Cockroach
. Jack trains and teaches at DoJump! Extremely
Physical Theatre and holds a BFA from Cornish College of the Arts.


 

 Smitty Amabilis: Acrobat/ Puppeteer 

Smitty first performed in High School Drama Club but focused on visual
arts in college and beyond until the love of all things puppet, circus
and acrobatic overpowered Smitty's life. Smitty was awarded a RACC Professional
Grant to travel to Atlanta Georgia and attend the National Puppetry
Convention. Smitty loves to throw people around in the air and be silly.
Smitty is also currently working a a costume puppet animated short filmed
in the Pacific Northwest Old Growth and an ongoing documentary about
Queer Arts in Portland.


 


Tera Nova Zarra: Acrobat/ Aerialist/
Soprano
 

Tera Nova Zarra is an Imago Theatre Associate Company Member, and has
performed with Do Jump, Circus Artemis, Teatro Milagro, Clowns Without
Borders, Wanderlust Circus, and Troma. Tera is a trained opera singer,
the front woman for ninja band Fist of Dishonor, and a teacher at The
Rock 'n' Roll Camp for Girls. Tera Nova Zarra co-created and performed
as Missy Jitsu in Fist of Dishonor. She appeared in La Carpa del Maestro
at The Miracle Theatre, Do Jump's 30th Anniversary, Clowns Without Borders
benefits (2007-2008,) Anneyong as The Revenger, and a live presentation
of Troma's Make Your Own Damn Movie as a wrestling Toxie. Tera studies
singing at Eugene Lewis Studio, tracks vocals for Dig Recording, and
teaches at Rock 'n' Roll Camp for Girls.


 


Kyoko Uchida: Acrobat/ Aerialist/
Hand Balancer
 

Kyoko is naturally born to be pretty short from Japan. She studied dance
with Darryl Thomas and Valerie Baughman directors of Rainbow Dance Theatre.
She studied circus skills specializing in aerial fabric, partner acrobatics
with Jacob Skeffington from Cirque du Soleil. Currently she is trying
to be an extremely funny hand balancer. She also trained with hard core
Russian coach Yuri Bozyan as well as performed with el Viento y la Tierra
and el Dia de Sol in Barcelona Spain, Sala Roja in Montreal Canada and
Wonderbolt Circus in Newfoundland Canada.  Her performances have
been numerous in the Northwest including: Wanderlust Circus, the Clowns
without Borders Benefit and in A Suicide Note from a Cockroach.


 


Carlos Alexis Cruz: Clown/ Acrobat/
Aerial Straps


Carlos is a professional
actor performing in Puerto Rico, Northern California and Portland, and
touring shows from New York City to Los Angeles and beyond. Locally
he has performed with Do Jump! Theatre, Imago, and Teatro Milagro. As
a theatre director, he did the Miracle’s last touring production,
El Ultimo and most recently he did a one-act version of his own show
A Suicide Note from a Cockroach… at Imago. In 2004 his work was highlighted
by the Theatre Critics of Puerto Rico for his performance in ĺconos
de Vellonera, pointing him out as the only contender for the Best Young
Actor recognition. Carlos Alexis has an MFA degree in Ensemble Based
Physical Theatre from the Dell’Arte International School in California.
He has a BA degree in film studies from the School of Communication
at the University of Puerto Rico. He has trained Circus Arts at the
San Francisco Circus Center.


 


Shireen Press: Fire
Dancer/Aerialist
/Acrobat 

Shireen has pursued her lifelong interest in movement arts through training
in yoga, dance, circus arts and aerial dance. She has been dancing with
fire since 1999, and is known for her fluid style, innovative movements
and mesmerizing performances. Shireen also performs on stilts, in the
air and balancing on her friends. An accomplished teacher as well as
performer, she has taught poi spinning, fire skills and safety to students
of all ages from the Portland Saturday Market to the beaches of India
to the National Circus School in Cambodia. She currently teaches private
circus lessons and manufactures equipment from her home in southeast
Portland. She was recently seen in the Clowns Without Borders Benefit
and the Stephanefit.


 


Johnny O: Drag 

Johnny O was a member of the San Diego Kings Club Review from 2000 to
2004. He's a Portland Ember's Hall of Famer, and he is San Diego's Mr.
Closet Ball 2001. He has performed with troupes including DKPDX, the
Denver Alter Boys, & the Vancouver Lips Cabaret. From Palm Springs
Pride, San Diego Pride and up the coast to the Pacific Northwest, Johnny
O has his Pride on. Additionally, Johnny has been a drummer for 18 years
and is in a current project with the working name- Jim Strange with
the Proud and the Damned. This offers some depth for Johnny O, giving
him the opportunity to drum in drag for Pride Northwest and for Portland's
Egyptian Room.


 


Stephanie Boston: Fire-Dancer/Aerialist/Acrobat


Stephanie Boston aka “Nikita”, is a kick ass fire-dancer.
Stephanie performs regularly for many Portland area clubs such as Dante's
and Devil's Point doing fire and trapeze. Past event performances include
Convergence for Climate Action, Rockin It Bionic Benefit, and the Benefit
for the Trans and Women's Action Camp. Stephanie also performs partner
acrobatics and is learning Aerial silks/tissue and stilt acrobatics.
Currently Stephanie is choreographing a partner trapeze routine and
an aerial silk routine.


 


Charity McKee: Singer/Aerial silks  

Charity competed in state operatic solo competitions and performed in
Oregon Oktoberfests. Her first large stage productions were Saturday’s
Warrior and a production of Handel’s Messiah. She is now a west coast
regional musician including the Portland Opera’s Carmina Burana and
Pagliacci, Oregon Cable Access with Obby Addy in Kukrudu and Okrapong,
The Crystal Ball Room, the African Arts Foundations Homowo Festival
and Mississippi Studios. Her first album Table Mirrors featuring the
rock opera Persephone was released May 2005 and The Red Cabinet Confessionals
released June 3rd, 2006. She can be heard on local radio FM broadcasts
such as 90.7 FM KBOO in Portland, Oregon and has appeared on KMUN 91.9
FM in Astoria, Oregon. In July and August 2007 she was featured in full
spreads in editions of JCT Magazine and featured on their radio station
92.G in Connecticut.  She currently attends Marylhurst University.
Previously singing with St. Ignatious in their quartet in Portland,
Oregon, she has sung irregularly with Hurricane Hole and shared the
stage with artists such as Mel Watson of Fruit and also is continuing
her classic studies in the acrobatic and cirque arts with her focus
in trapeze and the aerial tissue. Her first combined recital was this
past March singing opera and jazz while dancing on the aerial chiffon.
This summer after having a successful debut on the aerial silks she
taught and performed opera, musical theatre and cirque in New York at
the French Woods Festival.













Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Presale on Tranny Roadshow Tickets. Get yours before it sales out.

http://ping.fm/J081l

Thursday, April 1, 2010

Come see us at first Thursday! Happening right now!!!
Come see us at first Thursday! Happening right now!!!

Monday, March 29, 2010

April Newsletter

Often people think artists are only privileged people
or that you can only be an artist if you are privileged.
CoG is the polemic against this.

Welcome to April!

CoG is going to be busy this month. We have many opportunities for you to get involved! Click on one of the underlined links to go to that section or read on to find out about our Call to Artists, our upcoming events, (1st Thursday, Social Justice Workshop, Acrobatic classes in Seattle, Tranny Roadshow, Screenprinting, Puppets at Earth Day and a save the date for Queers heart Geeks!) and a CoG Progress report. To find out more about anything you can go to our website http://collectiveofgeniuses.org or you can always send us an email at cog.pdx@gmail.com

CALL TO ARTISTS:

Visual Art for the Tranny Roadshow: Got a piece about Gender, send us a picture; it's that easy! Limited Wall Space so get us your submissions soon! Deadline: April 12th

Performers for the May Day Edition of Queers Heart Geeks: for this cabaret already has some great acts but we are currently looking for people who want to work ensemble style on some pieces. Also if you have an act that is directly related to May Day or Beltaine we might be able to find some room in the line up for you. Bring your piece for the show or just a piece to show us your work to the auditions. Auditions will be April 6th from 6-8pm. Email us to sign up for an audition slot.

In Partnership with Gender Free For All:  We are organizing some art events for the first week of August so all you transgender, gender queer, gendernaunts who make stuff, organize stuff, and/or do stuff contact us!

UPCOMING EVENTS:

First Thursdays! CoG will be selling our wares at First Thursday Art Walk Starting this Thursday April 1st and going to November. Stop by and see our new designs. In April we are featuring "housewares." Come find us on in NW Portland between Everett and Johnson on 13th street from 5 to 10 p.m.

Social Justice League Workshop! This Saturday April 3rd from 3-6pm we will be hosting our first interactive social justice workshop: class and privilege. We will be exploring class and privilege through facilitated discussion, games, and theatre of the oppressed. RSVP required to get location. Note current location is not ADA compliant. we tried to find a place that would be compliant but with no luck. If you have a location please let us know! send RSVP to cog.pdx@gmail.com

Climbing on your friends at the Clown Dojo!
This is for all you Seattle Based Folks. In this class we will explore the basics of partner acrobatics, including counterbalances, partner rolls, stacking, pyramids, and more! We will begin with a thorough warm-up, move into basic two person tricks and pyramids and tumbling, moving partner tricks, and group movement exercises. We will also explore ways to include partner acro in your clown routines with fun exercises. The class will end in an entire class pyramid. All Levels. You do not need to bring a partner to participate in this class. Come dressed to move! 2 Sessions - April 11  10:00AM-12:30PM + 2:00-4:30PM. In advance - $30 Regular, $24 TPS, $50 for two students when you sing up with a friend. To purchase ticket click here or copy and paste this link:
http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/105812

Tranny Roadshow! April 16th at 7pm
at 109 SE Salmon, join us in welcoming the Tranny Roadshow! Please come enjoy an evening of performance and artwork by Trans folk. Event is All Ages, and tickets are $10 at the door. More information about the acts can be found at http://trannyroadshow.com

Photo Emulsion Screenprinting!
April 18 and 19th, Smitty will be teaching a two part photoemulsion (screen burning) class. Prior experience is suggested. Possiblity of another intro class on the 17th as well for those who don't have any experience. You must sign up and pay in advance for this class as we have to buy supplies. Please e-mail cog.pdx @gmail.com for more information, and to sign up.

Puppets on the loose at Earth Day! April 24th is the National Day of Puppetry and Earth Day! CoG is teaming up with City Repair and the Columbia Association of Puppeteers (CAP), a chartered guild of the Puppeteers of America, as well as SCRAP and a Master Recycler to bring National Day of Puppetry to you! We are going to have crafts for kids, mini puppet shows, and of course the CoG booth, all at the City Repair Earth Day Celebration. If you are interseted in volunteering drop us a line at cog.pdx@gmail.com!

Queers <3 Geeks: May Day Addition! May 1st, save the date! This coming May Day we are pulling out all the stops to bring you a fabulous show that rock your world. Our talented line up is through the roof featuring CoG's Acrobats as well as Shireen Press and many more! We are also bringing you some brand new ensemble works (see above call to artist.)

CoG UPDATE:

We raised a bunch of money for hiring a lawyer and now we are waiting. The lawyer we are working with works through a non-profit which helps non-profits by reducing lawyer fees, and we are now hacking through the red tape and application process. We hope to have more info for you about this process soon.

But in the mean time we have made some commitments to some organizations in the community. We are now not only selling our wares through In Other Words we are in process of becoming fiscally sponsored by them as well. We are also meeting with Siren Nation on Friday to talk about how we can co-organize more. So exciting!!!

We are still looking for some community members who are interested in participating in a mission-ing and goals forum. If you would like to be involved send us a brief email telling us why you think you would be a good person to sit on this forum.

Also you will see we are doing more fundraisers now. This is mostly because Smitty (the person who has been funding CoG for the last two years) was laid off and we are doing fundraisers now to help pay for the studio and for entrance fees to events we do, as Smitty's unemployment barely pays for his rent. We hope in the future CoG will be more self-sustainable but any organization or business takes a while to get its feet on the ground. Currently all the money COG earns goes directly back into CoG, currently this also includes all the money from crafts and performances that Smitty and Jack do. The rest goes back to the artists we work with.

We need your help!!! It takes a lot of time to do all the work we do. So please come to our events, almost all our events are $0 + sliding scale and just having you there means so much to us. We'll love you even more if you bring a friend. But if you do have some money to chip in it is always helpful. You can donate online through our New York fiscal sponsor
(if you would like a tax write off): https://www.fracturedatlas.org/site/contribute/donate/1682 We are also looking for some dynamite volunteers/interns to help with some event/fundraiser planning as well as our list-serve/marketing.

Finally we just wanted to say Thanks!!! for all your support over these last two years. CoG has grown exponentially and we could never have done it without all of your support. Now in this year of change we are growing up to play with the big boys. Officially becoming a non-profit, getting our projects off the ground, starting to teach classes. Our heads are in the clouds thanks to you!

Sincerely,
The Collective of Geniuses




















Saturday, March 20, 2010

http://ping.fm/76Gl8

awesome youth film maker opportunity!

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Vanilla, the erotic secret cafe, this weekend. We still have some
spaces available. We've been testing recipe and I'm even impressed
with what we've come up with! Looking for more singles for our 8pm
singles hour! Come meet other singles in a sentual setting.

Monday, February 1, 2010

Our January newsletter is out:
http://tiny.cc/JanCoG
you can also find it through our website http://ping.fm/F6Lke

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

CoG Crafts now available at In Other Words, Portland's Feminist Book Store!