Private Suspension Day for Valentine’s – SF Bay Area

Posted in Uncategorized on January 26, 2012 by Theatre with a Point

Private Suspension Day at a Waterfall – Los Angeles Area

Posted in Uncategorized on January 26, 2012 by Theatre with a Point

Private Suspension Day – Los Angeles Area

Posted in Uncategorized on January 25, 2012 by Theatre with a Point

Private Suspension Demonstrations – Los Angeles Area

Posted in Uncategorized on January 25, 2012 by Theatre with a Point

Private Suspension Day – SF Bay Area

Posted in Uncategorized on January 25, 2012 by Theatre with a Point

An article and interview with Steve Joyner about CoRE as featured on Hook Life on the Suspension.org website.

Posted in Uncategorized on September 13, 2010 by Theatre with a Point

“I try to remove bricks off the wall of society. In my lifetime, I will probably remove one brick from that wall, and that’s the whole point of this.“  -Steve Joyner

Trying to write about Constructs of Ritual Evolution, or CoRE as you might know them, may be one of the most challenging subjects I have taken on. I think a lot of that comes from the fact that what they are doing on stage is more about what you personally take away from it than anything else. It’s emotion; it is about making you think. The beautiful pictures here can’t begin to do justice to watching the real thing, and no amount of words could tell you what you would experience seeing it in person. I’m just here to tell you who they are and what they do. As for the rest… Well, you would just have to see them yourself to figure that one out.

 

With an anniversary right around the corner, CoRE is coming up on ten years of performing, educating, and evolving into what it is today. And what they are may be the trickiest question to answer. Are they performance art or suspension, actors or educators? The simple answer is all of the above. For as much as they put into entertaining the crowds on stage, just as much is put into their work with the suspension community. With links on their website to educational resources and their classes that range from cross contamination and aftercare to suspension safety, saying that education is an important part of what they do would be a drastic understatement. They take time to attend suspension conventions worldwide, traveling everywhere from Dallas to Israel to share what they know. And with the classes he has taught through the Association of Professional Piercers and Professional Piercing Information Systems, CoRE’s founder and director Steve Joyner is a familiar face among both the suspension and piercing communities. Even the live show is a chance for them to teach through their actions on stage. Steve worded it best when he said that whether or not you consider yourself an educator, every time you step on stage, the people in that audience are taking with them what you have done.

As for what to expect from CoRE’s live show, it tells us stories that could be taken differently by each person in the audience. Like any good work of art, it is made to reach you on a very personal level. They have worked to bring us something far greater than just people hanging from hooks, and what they do on stage is nothing short of breathtaking. Having a cast of performers that range from elegant belly dancers and contortionists to bold and daring fire-breathers and suspension artists,  CoRE’s show encompasses a unique blend of rituals, suspensions, and stage performance. Their well coordinated use of light and sound to compliment the acts on stage adds yet another dimension as you watch the show. With a rehearsal schedule that could rival Cirque du Soleil’s, this certainly isn’t just a group fooling around on stage. Every act is carefully prepared, edited, and rehearsed with special attention to the safety and well being of all of those involved.

I am so excited to see what the next ten years has in store for this remarkable group of people. I know we will continue to see many more shows coming up for CoRE in the future, and if you have the chance to see them live, be sure not to miss out on the opportunity to witness a spectacular performance by this one-of-a-kind theatrical group. You can keep up with upcoming dates, news,  and educational events on their website We Are CoRE.

Thank you so much to everyone in CoRE for what you have given to all of us, both inside the suspension community and out.  A special thank you to Patricia and Steve for being such a huge help in writing this article.

Second and last photographs by Nick Venn. He can be reached at nickvenn@gmail.com  All other photographs provided by CoRE.

Thinking about Adam…

Posted in Uncategorized on August 19, 2010 by Theatre with a Point

Another member of CoRE has unfortunately been in an accident.
Adam Thompson
, Troupe Financial Director and Perfomer, was in a serious mountain biking accident in Canada. He broke his neck and had surgery. He is currently in stable condition and waiting to be transferred back to Los Angeles. Please keep him in your thoughts and send him positive energy.

CoRE in Florida

Posted in Uncategorized on August 19, 2010 by Theatre with a Point

Steve Joyner instructed for the Body Piercing Course at the Florida Environmental Health Association (FEHA) in Sarasota on the 10th of August. He taught Aftercare and co-instructed with Donning of Sterile Gloves and Proper Tray Set-up (with Sterile Gloves).

Then over to Ft. Lauderdale/Coral Springs area to prepare for the South Florida Tattoo Expo. CoRE joined Skin Mechanics Suspension, DisGraceLanD Hook Squad, Nassau Chainsaw, and Hooked for a weekend of performances dedicated to Arwen(Spliff) of DHS.

The weekend was amazing with Neil of CoRE opening the shows on Friday.

Leah of DHS performed a solo performance dedicated to Awen(Spliff). She suspended from her knees and chest simultaneously and then cut down to
her chest and danced like a ballerina.

Saturday afternoon there was a special exhibition. Nicola of SMS was suspended in a modified sitting position while Chris Blinston of No Hard Feelings
(suspended in a body harness) tattooed her leg. Chris used the the new Free Wire wireless tattoo machine courtesy of H2Ocean.

Later that night there were two shows that we unfortunately do not have picture or video of due to our participation in the shows. So, you’ll just have to take our
word for it that the four troupes and bands came together for an amazing evening.

CoRE Demonstration and Question/Answer Session in L.A.

Posted in Uncategorized on August 7, 2010 by Theatre with a Point

Curious about what CoRE is?
What is entailed in doing flesh hook suspensions?
Ever wanted to try suspension?
Thinking about joining CoRE?

Well then don’t miss this event happening in Los Angeles,
August 22nd!
5pm to 10pm at Dungeon Corp Studios

This event is open to the public!

Live demos!
Q/A session!
BBQ!

For more info on this event send us an email to:
corela@wearecore.com

CoRE 2010 Recruitment Campaign

Posted in Uncategorized on August 5, 2010 by Theatre with a Point

CoRE Is looking for YOU!
We are looking to fill a wide variety of positions within our 3 chapters:
Houston, TX, Los Angeles, CA and Oakland, CA. IF you live near one of
these cities and are interested in Joining CoRE, Please send us an email
to: joinus@wearecore.com

Please include contact info, A brief description of your talents, and what City you are closest to.
Remember, You do not have to suspend to be in CoRE!

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