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Line Between March 6 and 7th at Vancouver International Festival

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March 6,7: LINE BETWEEN, at Vancouver International Dance Festival
choreography and performance by Shinichi Iova-Koga & Dohee Lee
direction by Dana Iova-Koga
music composition and performance by Jason Ditzian & Suki O'Kane
yukigo Peiling Kao
set design, installation & drawings by Amy Rathbone
lighting & stage design by Allen Willner
construction & stage design by Frank Lee

 

Gina Osterloh's exhibition opening performance

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  • Gina Osterloh
    January 21, 2012 – April 7, 2012
    A presentation by Gina Osterloh on art practices in the social, political, and public sphere that inform her artwork.
    Gallery 3
  • Sound and Visual Constructions, Part 1
    Jan 26, 2012 6:00pm
    Gallery 3
    FREE w/ gallery admission

    This special event, created in collaboration with YBCA music curator Isabel Yrigoyen, features electronic media performances by renowned Bay Area female experimental musical artists Dohee Lee in collaboration with Theresa Wong, Suki O’Kane and Adria Otte. They will be creating an original composition, soundscape and dance piece inspired by Osterloh’s Anonymous Front.

  • Artist Bio

    Gina Osterloh
    Gina Osterloh is an artist and educator based in Los Angeles, California. Her practice investigates operations of mimesis and perception within the realm of photography. Her photographs depict constructed life-size room environments activated through still, serial performances; papier-machè models; and cardboard cutouts. Recent exhibitions include Body Prop (Silverlens Gallery) and Differentiate, a two-person exhibition at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. In 2007-2008, Osterloh traveled to the Philippines on a Fulbright scholarship and created a new body of photographs that depicted spaces made from everyday office paper used in Manila. She was also awarded a Medici Grant and a Completion Grant by the Silverlens Foundation of the Philippines. While at Monte Vista Projects LA, she curated the exhibition Minimum Yields Maximum, which presented conceptual and political works from the Philippines, Vietnam, and California. Osterloh holds a BA in media studies from DePaul University and an MFA in studio art from the University of California, Irvine. Her work is represented by Silverlens Gallery, Manila and François Ghebaly Gallery, Los Angeles.

    Dohee Lee
    Dohee Lee (composer, vocalist, percussionist, dancer and performance artist) was born on Jeju Island in South Korea, where shamanic tradition is very strong, Dohee Lee learned Korean dance, Korean percussion, and vocals in the tradition of Kyunggi-Do. Her art now focuses on fusing these traditional forms with contemporary elements. Each piece and performance blends Eastern and modern Western musical forms and contemporary dance languages into works that emphasize the ritualistic and healing aspects of music and dance. In 2004, Lee founded the Puri Project with the goal to present a fusion of dance, music, spoken word and visual art with audience participation.

    Lee has presented her work at Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, performed at Carnegie Hall with the Kronos Quartet, and collaborated with a wide range of performers including Shinichi Iova-Koga’s inkBoat; choreographers/dancers Sherwood Chen and Amara Tabor Smith; musicians Francis Wong, Jon Jang, Tatsu Aoki, Lawrence Ochs and Scott Amendola, Joan Jeanrenaud and Theresa Wong. She has also performed new work with Yannis Adoniou’s KUNST-STOFF, the Kronos Quartet, ETHEL string quartet, the Degenerate Art Ensemble and choreographer/dancer Anna Halprin.

    Suki O'Kane
    Suki O’Kane is a classically trained mallet percussionist, a composer and an instigator working with artists from a wide array of music, movement and public art genres. One of the founding members of the lo-fi sampling ensemble The Noodles (with Michael Zelner), she plays percussion with Moe! Staiano’s Moe!kestra!, Dan Plonsey’s Daniel Popsicle, Big City Orchestra and is an ensemble member of Thingamajigs performing new works by Edward Schocker, Dylan Bolles and Zachary Watkins.

    Theresa Wong
    Theresa Wong is a cellist, vocalist, composer and improviser whose work encompasses music, theater and the visual arts. Bridging areas of musical and visual expression, Wong seeks to find the opportunity for transformation in each work for both the artist and receiver alike. Her performances have been included at the Fondation Cartier in Paris, Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco, Festival Internacional de Puebla, Mexico, Unlimited 21 Festival in Wels, Austria, Other Minds Brink series in San Francisco, Radio France broadcast, A L'improviste and at The Stone in New York City. Wong currently resides in the San Francisco Bay Area.

    Adria Otte
    Adria Otte is a multi-instrumentalist whose primary focus has been on violin and guitar. She has performed in ensembles ranging from string quartets to rock bands to free improvisation groups. She currently collaborates with Dohee Lee, performs with Bob Marsh’s Emergency String (X)tet, and plays with several rock bands. She also performs traditional Korean percussion music with Jamaesori, an Oakland-based all-women drumming group.

    Haruko Nishimura

    Haruko Nishimura is the co-director of Seattle’s Degenerate Art Ensemble(DAE ). Her works of combining physical theater and visceral language of Butoh dance with live music often involves exploration in extreme aesthetic choices in the hopes of awakening truths hidden deep inside the viewer.  Choreographic works with vocals have been commissioned by such as STG (Seattle Theater Group) and have been presented by venues such as REDCAT (LA), New Museum ( NY ) TFF Festival (Germany), Festival Alternativa (Czech Republic) and many others thru out the US and Europe.

 

 

Last Updated on Tuesday, 17 January 2012 18:05
 

PURI 6 "GaNADa" 2nd WIP Performance and PuriRak in Oct 29th 2011

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You can watch below two links.

puriproject.tumblr.com

youtube.com/doheeproject

Last Updated on Tuesday, 29 November 2011 01:15
 

Headlands 2012 AIR

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top_marchHEADLANDS 2012

 

ARTIST IN RESIDENCE AWARDS

Thank you to all who joined us on Wednesday for First Look, our 2012 Artist In Residence (AIR) Awards preview party. The Officer's Club was swingin' with new and old friends, superb cocktails, fresh-from-the-sea oysters, and excitement about the 2012 season to come.

Award jurors Harrell Fletcher, Christina Linden, LJ Moore, Kristina Podesva and more were on hand to shed light on the selection process. They recounted long deliberations in reviewing upwards of 1000 applications from around the world and recognized the wide range and high caliber of the applicants overall. Several dozen of the most exceptionally accomplished and provocative artists were chosen as Headlands 2012 AIR Awardees.


Headlands is honored to announce the following

2012 Artist in Residence Award Recipients:

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Bonnie Begusch, Film/Video, Germany

 

Yukiko Bowman, Architecture, CA

 

Matilde Cassani, Architecture, Italy

 

Andrea Chung, Interdisciplinary, CA

 

Elaine Elinson, Writing, CA

 

Ed Halter, Arts Professional, NY

 

Kato Hideki, Sound/Music, NY

 

Chinaka Hodge, Writing, CA

 

Joshua Jelly-Schapiro, Writing, CA

 

Emily Johnson, Performance, OR

 

William E. Jones, Film/Video, CA

 

Sarah Kabot, Visual, OH

 

Chris Kallmyer, Sound/Music, CA

 

Dohee Lee, Performance, CA

 

Emily Mast, Interdisciplinary, CA

 

Jeremy Mende, Interdisciplinary, CA

 

Harold Mendez, Visual, IL

 

Jeremy Novak, Sound/Music, NY

 

Migiwa Orimo, Visual, OH

 

Amalia Pica, Visual, Argentina/UK

 

William Powhida, Visual, NY

 

Hanna Pylväinen, Writing, MI

 

Melinda Ring, Performance, NY

 

Brydee Rood, Visual, New Zealand

 

Paul Rucker, Interdisciplinary, WA

 

Jacolby Satterwhite, Film/Video, NY

 

Zachary Royer Scholz, Visual, CA

 

Prageeta Sharma, Writing, MT

 

Emma Spertus, Visual, CA

 

Jamaaladeen Tacuma, Sound/Music, PA

 

Kirmen Uribe, Writing, Spain - Basque

 

Andrew Wilson, Interdisciplinary, IL

 

Suné Woods, Visual, CA

 

Samira Yamin, Visual, CA

 

 


 

ABOUT HEADLANDS ARTIST IN RESIDENCE (AIR) AWARD

AIR Studio

Each year Headlands Center for the Arts honors several dozen provocative and exceptionally accomplished artists with the Headlands Artist in Residence (AIR) Award. This prestigious award recognizes individuals of unusual merit working across creative media and hailing from around the globe. The program brings together up to 15 artists at a time, living and working within the Center's repurposed military buildings in the Marin Headlands portion of the Golden Gate National Park. Together with local Bay Area Affiliate and Graduate Fellow artists they create a dynamic environment in which groundbreaking ideas and paradigm-shifting perspectives are exchanged by creative thinkers in all disciplines.

 

 

 

Line Between, Dec 2,3 and 4th Tickets are available

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Greetings!
In just two weeks... Line Between, several years in the conception and many months in the development, will premiere at ODC Theater.

1. Buy your tickets for Line Between today!
  • Friday, Dec. 2 showtime is 8pm.
  • Saturday, Dec. 3 has a 3pm matinee and 8pm evening showtime.
  • Sunday, Dec. 4 showtime is 7pm.
2. Read and comment on our blog
about the creation and development of the show, featuring background on the collaborating artists, curious sounds from our linebetween radio and juicy tid-bits from inside our process.

We hope you are all well as we head into the final stretch of 2011, and we hope to see you at Line Between.

inkBoat (Shinichi, Dana, Dohee, Suki, Jason, Peiling, Amy, Allen, Frank)





Line Between was made possible by the generous support of: The Phyllis C. Wattis Foundation, The Kenneth Rainin Foundation, San Francisco Arts Commission, The Dancers’ Group “Light Artist and Dance Award”, CCI Investing in Artists Grant, Zellerbach Family Foundation, ODC Artist-in-Residence Program, Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, Headlands Center for the Arts, Mills College and individuals who contributed to inkboat’s United States Artists Fund drive.







Line Between
December 2, 3 and 4
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