ERICK MONTES
Dancer/Choreographer/Practitioner
About Erick Montes, (he/el)
Erick is the Artistic Director of Danceable Projects in New York, a choreographer, and an interdisciplinary artist. He obtained an MFA in Dance from the University of the Arts in Philadelphia. USA, and graduated from the National School of Classical and Contemporary Dance of INBAL in Mexico. His research explores the interaction between memory and representation in the context of dance aesthetics. His dance, practice, and training are deeply influenced by the aesthetics of the American choreographer Bill T. Jones, with whom he collaborated for thirteen years as a leading dancer, and the pedagogy of the late Mexican choreographer, the celebrated professor Luis Fandiño (Mexico City, 1931-2021). He has also had the opportunity to dance in works by renowned Mexican choreographers of the international scene, including Alicia Sanchez, José Rivera, Raúl Parrao, Raùl Flores Canelo, Laura Rocha, Francisco Illescas, Duane Cochran, Lourdes Luna, Juan Manuel Ramos, Cecilia Lugo, and Gregorio Trejo. In the United States, Stephen Petronio, Bill Young, Colleen Thomas, Yara Travieso, Yin Mei, Malcolm Low, and Yebel Gallegos, among many others.
Places I have been:
Movement Research at Judson Church,
E-Moves Harlem Stage, National Choreographic Center of Montpellier, France, Tisch School of Dance, Triskelion Arts, CPR, Dixon Place, "River to River" Festival, Dumbo Festival, and the Bronx Academy of Arts and Dance, as well as Mexico "Now" Festival, "Cuerpo al Decubierto" Festival and the International Contemporary Dance Festival of Mexico City. Jane Street Art Center.
Accolades:
Choreography fellowship by the Foundation for the Arts of New York City (2008); New Work Harlem Stage (2005/2010); FONCA (Mexico, 2003/2005); Institute of Mexican Studies CUNY(2022); and "Dance Fellowship and Life Experience" Award from the University of the Arts in Philadelphia (2021-2022).
Dance Magazine “25 to Watch”.
Dance Commissions:
The National Academy of Dance of Beijing, Barro Rojo Arte Escénico, DaDa Dance Project, , and Loteria Performing Arts.
Erick has presented his dance in Latin America, Europe, and the United States.
Montes is also a certified practitioner in yoga and meditation, disciplines that he incorporates into his dance pedagogy.
Erick Montes/Danceable Projects
Danceable Projects is a dance-oriented space where exploration, generation, and research happen through collaboration.
Since 2004, I have gathered with artists from several disciplines to practice together with an embodied form. We rehearse repertory work or teach for educational outreach programming in coordination with artistic institutions and cultural organizations, to lecture, curate, or develop an interdisciplinary project towards performance.
The use of diverse knowledge and mediums is important to me, not only aesthetically and philosophically, but also practically and technologically, so that our productions can encompass a universal voice that focuses on inclusiveness regarding the topics constantly reshaping our contemporary world, the ever-changing universe, and the human experience.
Danceable Projects has been enlightened by collaborations with internationally renowned artists such as Twin Shadow, Sam Crawford, Winnie Bennett, Joo Won Park, Karla Carballar, Daniel Zero Waste, Thomas Warnke, Arantxa Araujo, Sara Kostic, Miriam Parker, Geraldine Cardiel, and Bernardo Gasparini.
The dancers and movement artists in each original production, includes the presence of outstanding performers including Orlando Zane Hunter Jr., Mark Schmidt, Beaudau Banks, Elizabeth Hepp, and Kailey McCrudden, Zoe Allocco, Zach L. Denison, Jennifer Rose, Chritina Jane Robson, Emma Pejewsky, Cassandra Cotta, Jorge Ronzon, Guillermo IV Obele, Oscar Michel Perez Maldonado, Ana Paula Oropeza and Mei Yamanaka.
Recent Work
Small:2Big, the end of theory.
