EPISODE 3
EPISODE 3 of The Bambi Show is a fabulous artist talk and archive dive with Miss Greg David (Winner HAUS AWARD 2021), Kate Ladenheim (Dance Magazine “25 to Watch”) AND Bambi (omg!)!
The Bambi Show, itself, is a (secret) cabaret and talk show featuring local and international artists in undisclosed venues across Washington, DC. Join us for laughs, inspiration, art and maybe a stunt or two! 55% artist talk and 55% performance, The Bambi Show is 100% camp spectacle. Discover the sawfter side of Bambi’s favorite artists as they chat about everything but their resumes.
RUNTIME: 75 min
PREMIERE: February 20, 2024. Secret Venue (DC)
HAUS GUESTS
Miss Greg David (@missgregdavid)
Greg David (they/them) is a Black, queer, and non-binary femme movement artist based in the DMV area. By using character performance, textile production, world-making, and storytelling, while exploring themes of grief, care, euphoria, and solitude, the work they construct connects human emotion and personal experience with movement, persona, and visual abstraction.
Their work and film has been commissioned by Dance Place in Washington, DC, Tariq O’Meally’s BlackLight Summit , and shown at Kennedy Center. They were also the inaugural awardee of the HAUS AWARD in 2021 from haus of bambi, recognizing DMV-based LGBTQ+ artists for work exploring the complexity of queer identity.
Kate Ladenheim (@kateladenheim)
Kate Ladenheim is a choreographer, educator, and creative technologist, with work that spans interactive installations, media design, performance, and robotics. She researches bodies in motion, and how they impact and are impacted by systems of social and technological pressure.
Ladenheim is an Assistant Artist in Residence in creative practice at the Maya Brin Institute for New Performance, a faculty role at the University of Maryland. She holds an M.F.A. in Media Design Practices from ArtCenter College of Design. They conducted research in motion interfaces for robotics design at U.C.L.A., and was the 2019-2020 Artist in Residence at the Robotics, Automation, & Dance Lab at the University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana.
Ladenheim's artistic projects have been presented internationally, including at The Invisible Dog, National Sawdust, Media Art Xploration, GrizzlyGrizzly, Brown University, Joe’s Pub at The Public Theater, The Edinburgh Fringe Festival, and The Performance Arcade (New Zealand). Her work has been celebrated in Dance Magazine as one of “25 to Watch” and “Best of 2018.”