Tricklebee Café

“One World Everybody Eats”

“By providing fresh, healthy, locally-grown food to anyone regardless of ability to pay, we address food insecurity by feeding the immediate need of hunger, while providing resources to educate and inspire people to make a habit of healthy eating. Access to healthy food helps people to better care for themselves and their neighbors, which heals and strengthens community.”

 
tricklebee cafe.jpg
tricklebee food.jpg

Improvisation Score

Below is an example of an improvisation score that was taken from notes at group meeting prior to our first outing:

Our goal: to engage with the space in a more meaningful way 

Our objectives: 

  • Experiment and experience 

  • Witness, feel 

  • Observe - internalize - offer 

  • Borrow, share, evolve/transform 

Score: 

  • Could start with a public exploration. Evolves to follow a person and externalize 

  • Always one person in middle, two in the periphery 

  • 3 defined solos into momentary duets 

  • Megan in middle: take inspiration from external environment 

  • Caity in middle: takes inspiration from internal  

  • Maddie in middle: performs different movement quality than before 

  • Transition 2 people together, feeding from each other (internal engagement between the two of us) 

  • One person could be at the door 

  • Transformative approach to objects (table, chair, dishes) 

  • Unexpected shifts 

  • Periphery observing, witnessing, minimal, pedestrian, curious 

  • In middle working with space, individual exploration and movement qualities 

Structure: 

  • Megan solo 

  • Megan/Caity duet 

  • Caity solo 

  • Trio 

  • Maddie solo  

tricklebee food2.jpg

Case Studies

Coming soon!

An extensive compilation of written notes from each movement intervention is being compiled and will be uploaded here. Check back soon to read about our experiences!