Erin Linsday

Erin LindsayERIN LINDSAY

Erin Lindsay is originally a native of West Bloomfield Michigan were she first began her dance studies at the age of 4 at Dance Dynamics in Walled Lake Michigan.  With the loving support of her family, Erin moved to the big apple at the age of 18 to peruse her dreams on the stage.  Alumni of Marymount Manhattan College on the Upper East Side, Erin accomplished her BA in Concert Dance and a Business Management Minor. Erin’s career has taken her to over 75 cities throughout the United States. With that included, contracts with The Radio City Rockettes 2006-2011 and SJC Productions.  Recently, Erin has furthered her ability of expression by completing her first directing project, held within an environment that speaks a realistic truth; Socrates Sculpture Park.  The showing was titled "An Economic Cycle Through an Artists Perspective." And Most Recently! Erin had the opportunity to choreograph and act in her first NBC launch pilot called "A New York Series." Coming to NYC soon!

"Artists share their gift with the world as much as they share it with their own self...we are always learning.  Each day is a new day to create just as each gesture you share; should hold its own significance....we are always moving." -Erin Lindsay

An Economic Cycle: Intro, Erin Lindsay

Erin Lindsay, Enforced ArchI had lunch at Jivamukti Cafe with Erin Lindsay to discuss her recent project, An Economic Cycle (AEC). Her event turned out to be a beautiful evening of sculpture, community and dance. AEC explores an artists careful attempt to transform an abandoned riverside landfill into the now beautiful Socrates Sculpture Park and breaks it down into 9 smaller parts. Socrates Sculpture Park has seen a great deal in the past 25 years. Before it's birth, you would have seen an abandoned riverside landfill and illegal dump site where there was reported criminal activity. This wasteland left little room for safe, communities where children could explore and develop their personal identities. Erin spoke of a man named Mark di Survero who led a coalition of artists in 1986 to develop this piece of land and turn it into an open studio and exhibition space for artists and a neighborhood park for local residents.

AEC Mission Statement:

Artists are humble. They reach out to the industrious society for reclamation and in return; justify the cause of giving back through their ability of creative expression. When industry fails and society begins to landslide. When the economic struggle has set in and innovation begins to lessen; the arts will in fact stand. A garden will be planted where a landfill once lingered. We will change the lives of others and a void that once was; will be diminished. The arts will give back when hope has been lost.

Erin developed a 9 part series which illustrates this transformation, performed by 9 different dance companies. More to come, check back with Enforced Arch as we explore each step of Erin Lindsay's interpretation of An Economic Cycle!