Cindy Heen is the Founder and Artistic Director of Emergence Dance based in Orlando Florida. Having sketched Emergence Dance rehearsals in the past, I knew that Awaken at this year’s Orlando International Fringe show could be an emotional roller coaster. Ed Anthony, one of DEM Guys, had given me a fountain pen to experiment with to do this sketch. The line work was fluid, and I was having a blast catching the dancers gestures while being inspired by the story line and choreography.
Awaken had a circus act announcer with a top hat and formal attire. She performed her spoken word introductions with verve and aplomb. The dances followed the stages of grief. It is a story that has weaved it way through my life and every creative soul’s life. Early dance routines expressed loss and pain and over time that dark chaos was replaced with healing and acceptance.
The line sketch I was working on felt lively and fluid. I loved the fountain pen I was playing with. Then I started adding watercolor to the page. I placed a few flesh-colored splashed o the page. The lines exploded and every wash I put on the page turned dark black. I realized eventually that the ink in the fountain pen I had borrowed was not waterproof. If I were to put a large watercolor wash on the whole page every line would bleed turning the whole sketch black. The darkness of grief was winning the battle to dominate the sketch. Delicate details I had sketched were being washed away. I had to work hard to keep light and hope in the sketch. Working in the dark theater I was not sure what the final result would be.
The dancer who was overcome with grief was helped on her journey to recovery by other dancers who refused to let her waste away. It is a story of hope and being able to rise from the ashes. Eventually her fractured and distorted movements became fluid and joyfully graceful. Pain turned to sharing and pleasure.
As I was sketching, I was afraid that I would lose every line I had put down on the page, but then I accepted the chaos and started to enjoy the uncertainty. There was so much more beauty than darkness but fate insisted that darkness should dominate the sketch.
This captivating show had 5 performances at this year’s Orlando International Fringe Festival.

I got to sketch Zelda Grey‘s one woman show,
At this year’s Orlando International Fringe Festival, Automatic Orchestra: Just Add Music in the Blue Venue of the Orlando Shakes is an immersive improvisational orchestra where the actors are inspired by the music created by the audience. Entering the venue, there were various methods of making sound in every audience seat. I moved a rattle from my seat over to the next seat. There were kazoos, cooking pans, one of those metal barrels with metal beads wrapped around it, and so much more.
Onwards! presented by Big Empty Barn Productions from Montreal Canada starred Bremner Fletcher Duthie who sang and played instruments while telling stories. Around the stage were a series of lamps which could be activated with foot switches. Each of his variety acts would require different lighting which he initiated with taps of his toes.
The Scarlet venue at the Orlando International Fringe Festival seemed too large for The Black Jack Show. I suspect the puppeteer is used to performing for one or two people at a time. Jack and Black are two hand puppets that host a variety show that included torch songs, shadow puppets, a dog, a vampire comedian, a lion dance and two white gloves that performed between acts.
Queer! Celebrates Latinx Queer resilience at the Orlando International Fringe Festival. The cast, each in turn, tells stories if growing up and feeling different that those around them. One female even conformed and lived the life of a mom. Deep down she knew she was stifling who she really was. Some stories were told through music, movement and projections. Some were spoken word which often resonates with me.
This post is sponsored by a very delicious mango flavored prosecco consumed on the Green Lawn of Fabulousness that left me floating in a wide zig zag pattern across the lawn not sure if my feet were touching the ground.
The New Players Company of Oviedo Florida presents MacSchrek: The Comedy of Orgres. This at this years Orlando International Fringe Festival. was a fun parody that mixes Shakespeare with the animated feature film Schrek. The combination is hilarious. If you are well versed in Shakespeare you will laugh at the comedic rewrites of his classic lines. If you have no clue who Shakespeare is you will laugh at the comedic timing and fast paced staging.
The very first Orlando International Fringe Show I saw this year was with local Orlando legend Chase Padgett at the Renaissance Theater. The Renaissance has had a crazy year with the City of Orlando insisting it close while renovations were done to bring all aspects of the venue up to code. Over the course of renovations, the venue stayed afloat only through donations and a few shows staged at other venues. This was my first time returning to the venue and in my humble opinion the sound system is spectacular. 