satorimedia was created by and for artists, especially of the performing type. Aside from a proud list of clientele in the Dance community, satorimedia has also been a part of several web and theatrical productions.

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Kate HewsonPax Excelsis : Our pride and joy! This piece was performed as a "work-in-progress" for the BBC-Wales Platfforms Festival. It features the dancers Kate Hewson (US) and Claire Nicholson (UK) with choreography and video/projection design by Jeffrey Gray Miller and Sita Popat. The archived footage of the performance is online, as well as a site dedicated to the ongoing project which will premiere in Lisbon at the Time-Art Festival in 2002.

Li Chiao-Ping in "Venous Flow: Grafting"Li Chiao-Ping Dance recently premiered the work "Venous Flow" at the Madison Civic Center. Jeffrey Gray Miller provided technical assistance in the development of this work, choreographed by Li Chiao-Ping with visual design by Douglas Rosenberg. A small video and image diary of the NY-MA tour last year is available , and satorimedia LLC is proud to host the official www.lichiaopingdance.org website as well.

(incidentally, Li Chiao-Ping Dance's site is designed and maintained by Kate Hewson--the dancer you see hanging from a trapeze above! A woman of many talents, that's Kate...)

Hands-On Dance Project : Conceived and developed by Sita Popat, the Hands-On Project was an experiment in online choreography using the iVisit teleconferencing software. Performed at the Powerhouse Theatre in the UK, it was the seminal work leading to the TRIAD project this past year.

TouchDown : The first collaborative work by Miller and Popat, this was a performance piece created and performed via the internet as part of the Dance for the Camera Festival in 1999. Based on recollections of holding children, Popat and Miller found common ground across the Atlantic.

"I'll tell you all I know:

When you sing, think of birds.
When you dance, think of fish
(or snakes, it doesn't matter).
When you play music, think of water,
and when you act, think of God.

That's about it."

--Katie Waitman,
The Merro Tree