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Theaterlab and The School of Hard Knocks Present: KINETIC MIRRORS PORTRAITS AND BEYOND Vol. 3

Theaterlab and The School of Hard Knocks Present: KINETIC MIRRORS PORTRAITS AND BEYOND Vol. 3

Company:

Theaterlab and The School of Hard Knocks

Location:

Theaterlab
357 W 36th St Floor 3
New York, New York 10019

Dates:

Thursday, April 25, 2024 - 7:00pm

Tickets:

https://theaterlabnyc.com/kinetic-mirrors-portraits-and-beyond-vol-3-april-25-2024/

Company:
Theaterlab and The School of Hard Knocks

Theaterlab Presents:

KINETIC MIRRORS PORTRAITS AND BEYOND Vol. 3

Musicians: Jason Kao Hwang and Christopher McIntyre
Choreographer/Dancers: Miriam Parker, Kathryn Ray, Yang Sun, Wendy Perron, and Jeremy Nelson 
Visual Artists: Tim Clifford, Kelly Bugden & Van Wifvat, and Elizabeth Kresch
Special Guest: Nicky Paraiso

 

YOSHIKO CHUMA, Artistic Statement:

Movement of performers onstage or in any given space, informal or formal, is interconnected with aural and visual aspects of the space and events, which have happened at that location. There is no division of time and space. We add music, film, dance, theater and combine elements to create something new, but the space echoes its own history. I am interested in collaborations between artistic expressions beyond borders; beyond countries. I believe creating a project with artists from different cultures allows me to examine the differences between us, and I realize that we also have much in common. I seek the place where a crossover can happen, where we can share. For 40 years, I have worked with young artists all over the world; and formed relationships across huge gaps of time, space and age, including Japan, Albania, New York, Romania, Macedonia, Afghan, Venezuela and Amman in Jordan.

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