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Thank You Credits on the film.
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1 ½ Hour Group Class with Tamar. Participate in a group movement/ body work class taught by Tamar, open to Kickstarter supporters only. + Thank You Credits
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A LaMaMa Postcard from the 2009 Diagnosis of a Faun Performance. + Thank You Credits
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1 Ticket to the NY Premiere Screening. This screening will include a Q&A with the cast and filmmakers. + Thank You Credits
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A Copy of the DVD + 1 Ticket to the NY Premiere Screening + Thank You Credits
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A copy of fhe filmed 2009 Diagnosis of a Faun Performance. Experience Gregg in the Doctor/Faun duet that Metro called “the hottest thing currently visible on a New York stage,” and Dance Magazine lauded as “the dance’s most indelicate erotic passage.” + A Copy of the DVD + Thank You Credits + 1 Ticket to the NY Premiere Screening
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WORKSHOP OFFERS: Observe Tamar and Gregg’s 2 hour body work session in the studio, with time for questions and answers afterwards.
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Exclusive Film Outtakes. Get a copy of special footage right off the cutting room floor, including Gregg’s bacchanal in Tompkins Square Park with Olympia Dukakis. + A Copy of the DVD + Thank You Credits + 1 Ticket to the NY Premiere Screening
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WORKSHOP OFFERS: A one hour training session with personal trainer and nine-time Para Olympic Medalist in Weight Lifting, Joe Perez (featured in the film).
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WORKSHOP OFFERS: Full Day Workshop. Tamar and Gregg lead a group of no more than 20 participants in an interactive workshop focusing on the techniques and approaches which have addressed Gregg’s disability.
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WORKSHOP OFFERS: 1 ½ Hour Private Session with Tamar and Gregg. Discover your body’s amazing potential with a body work session tailored to your own personal needs. + Copy of DVD + Thank You Credits + 2 Tickets to the NY Premiere Screening
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A “Democratic” Tea Party. Tea for you and up to two other guests, with Tamar and Gregg, catered by French pastry chef, Alon Langleib. + Copy of DVD + Thank You Credits + 2 Tickets to the NY Premiere Screening
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WORKSHOP OFFERS: Invite Tamar and Gregg to come to your organization, school, health or arts facility to screen the film and host a Q&A. (+ Expenses if travelling outside the greater NYC area.)
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Associate Producer Credit + 2 VIP Tickets to the Premiere Screening + DVD
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Executive Producer Credit + 5 VIP Tickets to the Premiere Screening + Your Choice of any and all of our offerings.
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Gregg will perform a Shakespearean monologue or sonnet at the occasion of your choice. In a recent NY Times article on readers’ favorite Shakespeare performances, Gregg was listed alongside Meryl Streep and Mark Rylance. + Executive Producer Credit + 5 VIP Tickets + DVD
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Tamar Rogoff (Co-Director/Producer) and Daisy Wright (Co-Director/Editor)
Tamar Rogoff is a choreographer and emerging filmmaker who has presented performances at the Kennedy Center, Lincoln Center, P.S. 122, and La MaMa. She choreographed for Claire Danes and coached her in the Emmy Award-winning HBO movie Temple Grandin. She is a four-time recipient of grants from the National Endowment for the Arts, New York Foundation for the Arts, VSA, and the Guggenheim Foundation.
Daisy Wright has been a freelance editor in NYC for over 15 years. Her recent credits include eight programs for the PBS series Frontline (one received an Emmy Award, another the Robert F. Kennedy Journalism Award), as well as the Bob Woodruff special for ABC “To Iraq & Back” (Peabody Award, 2007).
Rogoff and Wright first collaborated on Rogoff’s documentary, “Summer in Ivye” (2001), produced by Lori Cheatle, and made with present day collaborator, Harvey Wang. It was screened at festivals around the world, including the Hamptons International Film Festival, where it was nominated for a Golden Starfish Award.