Production:
The Strikebreakers
Experience Level:
Advanced training in Dance, Theatrical Movement, and/or Group Athletics
About the Production:
The Strikebreakers by artist Jonathan González is a site-based, durational performance to be presented at Carnegie Museum of Art as part of the 59th Carnegie International, organized by Kathe and Jim Patrinos Co-Curator, Danielle A. Jackson, in collaboration with Education and Public Programs Director, Dana Bishop-Root, and Public Programs Manager, Blaine Siegel. González works at the intersections of choreography, sculpture, text, and time-based media, and The Strikebreakers iswill be a commissioned work to be performed in August of 2026.
González’s The Strikebreakers continues the artist’s research with slow time performance, Black interiority, architecture, memory cultures and site-based performance. For the 59th Carnegie International, González seeks to devise a durational ensemble performance exploring the shared citational movement vocabularies of steelwork and dance–including touch, proximity, transmission and embodied communication–to consider the intramural relations of African-American workers in the visual and oral archives of the Carrie Furnaces. By transposing and augmenting these scenes of Black labor through a new score for durational performance, The Strikebreakers intends to highlight the nature of entanglement that undergirds the site of work.
About the Performer Role:
Seeking six Pittsburgh-based performers with professional and/or advanced training experience in Dance, Theatrical Movement, and/or Group Athletics. Performers should be comfortable with improvisation, partnering, and choreography. Through the creative process, González will lead performers through the devised score and site-specific choreography. The durational performance is organized across four movements sited across Carnegie Museum of Art’s Grand Staircase.
Required Skills and Abilities:
- Strong embodied training
- Experience with improvisation and partnering
- Ability to portray the emotional range
- Strong stage presence
- Desire for performative experimentation
- Comfortability with choreography and site-specific performance
Performance Scope:
6 Rehearsal Days: Rehearsals will be held at an off-site studio and at Carnegie Museum of Art:
- 8/3/26 Monday
- 8/4/26 Tuesday
- 8/5/26 Wednesday
- 8/6/26 Thursday
- 8/7/26 Friday
- 8/10/26 Monday
- 8/11 Tuesday—Open Rehearsal at Carnegie Museum of Art
- 8/12 Wednesday—Open Dress Rehearsal at Carnegie Museum of Art
5 Performances: Four Hours in Duration each day:
- 8/14/26 Friday
- 8/15/26 Saturday
- 8/16/26 Sunday
- 8/17/26 Monday
Required Skills and Abilities:
- Strong embodied training
- Experience with improvisation and partnering
- Ability to portray the emotional range
- Strong stage presence
- Desire for performative experimentation
- Comfortability with choreography and site-specific performance
Compensation:
- $1600 Rehearsal Fee
- $2500 Performance Fee
Audition Information:
Jonathan will host a voluntary Zoom orientation on December 15, 2025 from 5–6 p.m. ET. This orientation will be for those interested to learn more about the project and ask any questions.
Due January 1, 2026
Candidates are expected to send a CV, one work sample and 2–3 minute video OR audio introduction. In this introduction, please describe your practice(s) and what interests you about this project. All Audition materials should be sent to the studio of Jonathan González in one email with the subject line stating: “Audition Materials” to studiocerocasting@gmail.com.