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Monday, January 18, 2010

RE:Vision

RE:Vision

REvision

Forward Motion Theater presents RE:Vision, a collaboration of live performances weaving multimedia and dance from a fresh critical perspective. The evening features five independent works by artists combining choreography, video, spoken word, and music. RE:Vision builds on Forward Motion Theater’s 6-year successful series EyeWash that fostered interdisciplinary collaborations between more than 200 digital media artists and live performers.

One night show, January 27 at 8pm, one subway stop from Midtown Manhattan at The Secret Theatre 44-02 23rd St, in the Long Island City Arts Building, LIC, Queens. Tickets are $10. For reservations: www.secrettheatre.com… or purchase at the door.

participating artists include:
Urban Wash Dance
(+1–1)
Blind
Wetcircuit
Kim Gibilisco Dance

THE SECRET THEATRE - LONG ISLAND CITY ARTS BUILDING
44-02 23rd Street
Long Island City, Queens

Directions to Secret Theatre, in the Long Island City Arts Building, Queens:
E V – 23rd St/Ely (first stop in Queens) Exit the station on 45 Rd and walk towards the elevated train tracks. At the corner of 23 St, turn North and walk 1 block.
N W R – Queensboro Plaza Exit the station on Queens Plaza South. Walk west towards Manhattan (downhill) to 23 St, turn left and follow the elevated train tracks, 2.5 blocks.
7 G – 45th Rd/Courthouse Square Exit the station on 23 St. Follow the elevated train tracks north along 23rd St, 2 blocks.

about the artists:

Kim Gibilisco Dances Kim Gibilisco began her professional performance career when she was invited by Mr Louis to join Murray Louis and Nikolais Dance. The New York Times has dubbed Ms Gibilisco “a firecracker of a dancer.” The Village Voice noted that Ms Gibilisco is “Louis’ most accomplished dancer. In May 2008, Ms Gibilisco launched her dance company, Kim Gibilisco Dances, at Merce Cunningham Studio in NYC. Her choreography has been presented at the Frederic Lowe Theatre, the Downtown Arts Festival, the DUMBO Arts Festival, the Nikolais Legacy Conference at Hunter College, the Maryland Choreographer’s Showcase and Dance Place in Washington, DC. Kim Gibilisco Dances has an upcoming season at Joyce SoHo March 11–13, 2010.

(+1-1) is the brainchild of director/choreographer James Roy Graber, a classically trained dancer and interdisciplinary theater artist. An active participant in the EyeWash series, poetry slams, and frequent collaborator with other artists, James has toured nationally and internationally with Hartford Ballet and American Repertory Ballet. His work has been shown at Broome Corner Studio, Henry Street Settlement, P.S.122, the adjudicated Philadelphia Fringe Festival and this past summer at the National Puppetry Festival in Atlanta. James performs for New York City’s Metropolitan Opera Ballet where his recent solo in “Madama Butterfly” was broadcast live to 600 theaters worldwide. Here (+1-1) presents the Arthurian legend, “Mordred’s Apology,” where alternate reality and alternative history mash with Tennyson and Malory.

Wetcircuit is Holly Daggers, a New York City-based VJ and Media Artist who creates and composes visual media in real time. Performances include concert VJ for Busta Rhymes, James Brown, Page McConnell, Moby, and T.I., and was voted a Top 20 VJ worldwide by DJ Magazine, UK. She has designed interactive video installations for the Museum of Modern Art and Chelsea Art Museum. Holly collaborates with musicians and choreographers presenting her media performances in both art gallery and theatrical settings, and has opened her shooting studio to create dance on video as a hybrid performance venue.

Urban Wash Dance Company is a fusion of dance and technology married to social and political consciousness. Movement vocabulary is derived from multidisciplinary sources enhanced by a high degree of athleticism. Urban Wash Dance Company is made up of dancers, video artists, DJs, and organized by Rebekah J Kennedy, Artistic Director/Choreographer. Performances and choreography have been featured throughout the United States.

Blind is dancer and choreographer Eric Dunlap. Based in New York City, Eric toured internationally as a principal dancer with Alwin Nikolais / Murray Louis Dance. He has worked with various companies such as Peter Pucci Plus Dancers, Rebecca Sten/Perks Dance Music Theater, Sarah Skaggs Dancer/Higher Ground Projects, Pilobolus, and Pink Inc., appeared on NBC’s Today Show and is currently a member of the New York City Metropolitan Opera Ballet. Eric graduated from the North Carolina School of the Arts and is a black belt in Aikido.

about Forward Motion Theater:
The mission of Forward Motion Theater is to explore the combination of movement and technology through live performance and digital media. Current projects include both live theater and new performance venues through video and the web. Forward Motion Theater was incorporated as a non-profit arts organization in 2001 and has achieved 501(c)3 status. Forward Motion Theater is dedicated to exploring forms of communication that resonate regardless of social or cultural heritage, and believes this approach will open the door to a future full of diversity and understanding.



This program is supported, in part, by public funds from the
New York City Department of Cultural Affairs and has been promised funds from the New York State Council on the Arts, a state agency.

Monday, December 07, 2009

Exit Art's Performance in Crisis series

Annamarie Ho
The Umbrellas of May 35th


Saturday, December 12, 2009 at 7pm
Exit Art
475 Tenth Avenue
between 36th & 37th Streets
New York, NY 10018

part of Exit Art's Performance in Crisis series
curated by Papo Colo and Herb Tam

For the 20th anniversary of Tiananmen Square on June 4, 2009, the Chinese government prevented memorials from occurring and blocked many popular websites. Furthermore, any online postings originating from China were censored from using “June 4”; bloggers creatively began referring to the date as “May 35” instead.

Western journalists attempted to report on the anniversary from the square; however, Chinese policemen posing as tourists blocked cameramen with umbrellas. The Umbrellas of May 35th reimagines the umbrella-wielding undercover policemen as Red Guard dancers from Red Detachment of Women, a propagandist Communist ballet from the Cultural Revolution.

Choreography: Megan Hornaday

Starring: Tina Buckler, Yun-Tzu Chang, Owen David, Juri Onuki, Chihiro Shimizu, Mayuna Shimizu, Satoshi Takao, Hsing-Hua Wang


For more information:
www.annamarieho.com

Thursday, November 05, 2009

“Transformation” -An evening of experimental performance

An evening of experimental performance with music and visual arts
“Transformation” is a new style of performance with visual arts, improvisational music, and dance. This is our experimental challenge to express the transformation of every living matter.

Hito + (plus) / Music Project
Hito+ is presented by Hitomi Nozawa, a vocalist/dancer. The project is designed to share a performance that floats between reality and the imaginary world. It is a collaboration with Nobuko,a flutist, Mayuna Shimizu, a dancer and visual artists.
www.myspace.com/hitominozawa
www.bluemusedance.org
www.nobuflute.com


Dizzy Ventilators / Band
Dizzy Ventilators was born as the brainchild of Yusuke Yamamoto, a multinstrumentalist, and Daniel Jodocy, a drummer/inventor of the “musical suitcase.” Being audience to Dizzy Ventilators is a universal experience.
www.myspace.com/dizzyventilators

Shiori Nishi / Photographer
An artist who transforms scenes from daily life into a wonderland. She is currently working on her project ''Story of Layers'' which tells a single story by layering multiple images.
www.shioryphotography.com

Mieko Anekawa / Artist
Contemporary artist, illustrator, graphic designer.
She seeks to create a surrealism paradise, drawing from her japanese background and life in NYC. Her ‘Hair Show Series’ is an ambitious fusion of nature and female beauty in bold color.
www.miekomieko.com

Marie Hiraga / Visual Artist
A graphic artist based in New York for 18 years.

Studio B.P.M.
237 Kent Ave. (N.1 st. & Grand st.) Williamsburg , Brooklyn NY 11211

suggested donation $8




映像と音楽のアートイベント「Transformation ~once, long ago~」

映像と音楽の織りなすアートイベントTransformation ~once, long ago~ が開催される。野澤瞳氏による音楽プロジェクト「Hito +(プラス)」、写真家仁志しおり氏、
画家アネカワミエコ氏によるコラボレーションイベント。各々の作品を通して、今回の共通のテーマ 「Transformation(変形)」をそれぞれが色彩豊かに提示する。「Hito+」とはボーカリスト、ダンサーである野澤氏によるコラボレーショ ン音楽プロジェクトであり、アコースティックな演奏からエレクトロニクスの音まで、映像やダンスが同氏ボーカルと共に展開されていく。今回の演奏にはマル チプレーヤーの山本祐介氏、ドラマーのダニエル・ジョドシー氏、フルーティストの宮崎信子氏、現代ダンスの清水まゆな氏が出演のほか、グラフィックアー ティストマリー・ヒラガ氏による映像が上映される。ゲストには、NYクラブシーンで活躍する音楽デュオユニットに日本からのゲストを加えた「Dizzy Ventilators + Toshizo」が出演する。

Thursday, September 03, 2009

...bodypoet NY production vol. 1

...bodypoet NY production vol. 1

Destiny
in the Wind/ In my mind

Sep 10th 11th 8pm   2009
Hunter College Studio Theater,
6th floor Thomas Hunter Hall,
Lexington Ave. between 68 and 69 St.

Suggested Donation at the door
(no need for reservations)
General: $9 Students: $5
Contact  Bodypoet@gmail.com .

Directed & Choreographed by Kazuma Glen Motomura (Bodypoet)
Choreographed & Assisstant directed by Kana O.

"Why are so many of us born with extreme difficulties and limitations?
Imagination... Reality...
what lies beyond it all...
Inspired in part by the life of Tetsuya Motomura, who lived his 23 years of life under 3 feet tall but full of smiles of strength at the hardest of times."

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Blue Muse Dance is on.....

Blue Muse Dance is on:
Youtube and Myspace!

Please visit!!!

Thursday, June 04, 2009

Site-specific work on 57th st

Check this out!

http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&VideoID=58484187

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Wednesday, May 27, 2009

WELLNESS TODAY!


WELLNESS TODAY!

 

Taste  Feel  Hear  Smell   See. . . LIVE!

Saturday, May 30, 2009

11:00am-6:00pm

 

Gendarc Dance Studio

 

The Facing History School @

Park West High School

525 West 50th Street, 5th Floor

New York, NY  10019

Contact:

Walter 347.210.5521

Felicia 646.721.6809

 

 

Body Evolution Massage

Soy Candles

Café 7A: ‘The Cakewalk’

Angelic Artistry: Aromatherapy, Auric Readings & Paintings, Spiritual Counseling

Pause for some Kaye Tea

Dance

Water to Live By

 

 


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