The BugChasers
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dancetheater by Octavio Campos
inspired by the Slap and Tickle Show, Susan Sontag and www.bareback.com.

World Premier: October 25, 2007 - Arsht Center of the Performing Arts - Studio Theater
Future Performances: October 26 & 27, 2007

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Presented and co-commissioned by Miami Dade College, The Center for Cultural Collaborations International,Arsht Center of the Performing Arts, and Camposition.

Choreography: Octavio Campos
Texts: Matt Glass
Costumes: Diana Lozano
Video: Bec Stupak
Music: Zeena Parkins, Pink Floyd, a.o...
Dramaturgy: Michael Yawney

Performance: Natasha Tsakos, Diana Lozano, Heather Maloney, Ron Headrick,
Octavio Campos, Matt Glass & Joshua Nardi

Sex is different now. There are new questions. And lies.

The Bugchasers is an evening-length performance that explores the nature
of desire in a marginalized world where new forms of communication and a
fraught sexual epidemiology have altered the experience of intimacy.
Bugchasers are young men who compulsively seek to become HIV positive,
eroticizing risk in a game of viral Russian roulette where the shared bond of a
communicable disease substitutes for love.

The Bugchasers incorporates theater, dance, music and video to ask
whether the human need for belonging and contact has led to a new eroticism
or become a monstrous force for self-annihilation.
It is a story of accelerated love in our time.

Who is that person on the other side of the mattress? How can you be sure?

WARNING: This performance is not recommended for a first date.


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Kitchen Monkey
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Choreographic Theater by Octavio Campos


Premier - March 28, 2007
Venue: Carnival Center for the Performing Arts - Studio Theater (Miami)
Performance Length: 34 minutes


Performers: Rudi Goblen, Teresa Barcelo, Anthony Cano & Octavio Campos, a.o....


In Kitchen Monkey, Octavio Campos plunges the audience into the belly of the beast -- literally. Several dancers jump, moan, and make a monkey ruckus in the dark spaces above and around the stage, creating a surround-sound satire to Campos' darkly deviant drama. After a brief slideshow and faux academic lecture on the link between homo sapiens and their not-so-distant cousins, the monkeys, the curtains open to reveal Rudi Goblen and Teresa Barcelo in a domestic drama that quickly moves from dismal to disturbing. Think Blue Velvet rewired with electronica and hip-hop.


Partially inspired by his work with women in prisons, Campos has choreographed vertical, restrictive movements for Barcelo. She must answer to Goblen's bullhorn-wielding beck and call with arms glued to her side and head down. The exasperation, humiliation and, finally, rage that Barcelo is able to render from Campos' tightly gestural vocabulary speak volumes."
The Miami Herald - 3/2007





Production Miami Light Project, Carnival Center of the Performing Arts and
the New World School of the Arts and Camposition.


Click to Enlarge Developmentus Interruptus
a site specific performance pilgrimage

Solo Performance by Octavo Campos

Premier September 24, 2006

This duet for a dancer and a bulldozer foreshadows the melding of man and machine and public spectacle. The dancer yearns to establish a relationship with the bulldozer, but the love affair between man and machine is ultimately interrupted. Set on one of Miami�s actual construction sites, the dance represents the longing for the life of luxury promised by high end condominium developments, but denied to most residents of Miami. The impossibility of living in these luxury condos is particularly poignant for artists, since art has been used as the vehicle to generate interest in these developments, but artists have been increasingly marginalized.




Click to Enlarge Luna del Pinguino
Dancetheater conceptualized and performed by
Octavio Campos

Premier: Sept. 10, 2004, Florida International University - VH 100

Venues: Latino New Works Festival - Highways Performance (Los Angeles, CA), Florida Dance Festival (Miami Beach), PS 742 (Little Havana), City Center Studio (New York City), National Performance Network Showcase (Miami Beach), Movimiento de Arte y Cultura Latino Americana (San Jose)

Performance Length: 70 minutes

Critically acclaimed as �constantly surprising, interactive and gently transgressive,� Miami New Times, luna del pinguino presents an unsettling reality of dictators, religious fanatics and war through the world of a penguin. In a collage-style performance, it takes the audience through a lyrical journey making pit stops at the concentration camps of Auschwitz, the refugee camps of the West Bank and the trials of Timothy McVeigh.



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Blue LIVE

Dancetheater accompaniment by Octavio Campos

If the doors of perception were cleansed then everything would be seen as it is.

Premier: Dec. 1, 2005, Miami Beach Cinemateque.

Venues: Miami International Gay & Lesbian Film Festival (Miami Beach), Cinema Paradiso (Ft. Lauderdale), Florida International University (Miami), The Loft (Wynwood), Back Door Bamby (Miami Beach), Bed Art (Miami Beach). Long Island Gay & Lesbian Film Festival (New York),
Diverse Works (Houston)

Performance Length; 76 minutes

Blue LIVE is a dancetheater experiment in reaction to the final film of Derek Jarman, Blue (1993). The film poignantly records Jarman�s meditations on losing his sight and his life to AIDS. Testing the boundaries of what cinema dares to do, Jarman shows the audience only a wavering screen of blue for the entirety of the 76 minute film. Sometimes illustrating the film�s audio track and sometimes contradicting it, Campos� visual accompaniment translates Jarman�s journal entries, aphorisms, and miniature narratives into physical poetry.
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The Insane Performance Opportunity

A Hybrid Art Project
conceptualized by Octavio Campos, Dinorah de Jesus Rodriguez and Michelle Weinberg

Premiere: Dec. 3, 2004, Scope/Miami Beach, Townhouse Hotel
Venues: Miami Light Project Here & Now Festival (Miami), Experimental 8 (Little Havanna), Florida Dance Festival (Miami), $ellout Festival / Brick Theater (Brooklyn, NY), Scope/Hamptons (NY), 801 Projects (Miami).

Using a corporate structure, IPO: THE INSANE PERFORMANCE OPPORTUNITY, explores the business of creation through an investigation of process, collaboration and product. In collabration with film/video artist Dinorah de Jesus Rodriguez and visual artist Michelle Weinberg, IPO offers the spectator an eccentric and profound look at the creative and administrative forces shaping the arts in the 21st century.

For more information go to IPO-WORLDWIDE.COM

IPO: The Scan Artist


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Dosinda

Choreographic theater by Octavio Campos

Premier: June 20, 2003 , Colony Theater (Miami Beach)
Venues: PS 742 (Miami), Florida Dance Festival (Miami Beach),
Performance Length: 20 minutes

Performers: Lela Lombardo & Octavio Campos

A nostalgic duet between a Cuban grandmother, her grandson,
a tombstone, cuban coffee and a chicken soup with lime. This dancetheater poem works with delicate memory and spoken word culminating in a real dialogue between truth, trust and a cuban mop. Who is she? She�s the great, great, great, great, great, great, great Grandmother of LOVE.