A performance event with Slow Research Lab from the Netherlands. Shinichi and others performing.
inkBoat has been awarded 5 Isadora Duncan Awards (Izzies): 2015’s “95 Rituals” received a Special Award; 2011’s “Line Between” received Outstanding Achievement in Visual Design; 2008’s “c(H)ord” received Outstanding Achievement in Company Performance; 2004’s “Ame to Ame” received Outstanding Achievement in Company Performance; and 2003’s “Heavens’ Radio” received Outstanding Achievement in Visual Design.
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Presented in partnership with Yerba Buena Gardens Festival.
In partnership with Yerba Buena Gardens, Slow Dialogues presents a Dance of Possibilities with Dutch interdisciplinary artist Maria Blaisse and dancers from Moving Meshes. Local choreographers, dancers, and architects will lead a procession from YBCA through Yerba Buena Gardens. A performance will follow in the Gardens, showcasing Blaisse’s vision of a human-built environment that is flexible and closer to nature, as dancers engage with bamboo woven structures. The procession will lead back to YBCA, and end with a conversation facilitated by Slow Dialogues curator Carolyn F. Strauss, and David Wilson. Experience the journey from 12:15–3:00 PM.
Image: Maria Blaisse, Moving Meshes, 2008. Photo courtesy the artist.
A performance event with Slow Research Lab from the Netherlands. Shinichi and others performing.
inkBoat has been awarded 5 Isadora Duncan Awards (Izzies): 2015’s “95 Rituals” received a Special Award; 2011’s “Line Between” received Outstanding Achievement in Visual Design; 2008’s “c(H)ord” received Outstanding Achievement in Company Performance; 2004’s “Ame to Ame” received Outstanding Achievement in Company Performance; and 2003’s “Heavens’ Radio” received Outstanding Achievement in Visual Design.
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Presented in partnership with Yerba Buena Gardens Festival.
In partnership with Yerba Buena Gardens, Slow Dialogues presents a Dance of Possibilities with Dutch interdisciplinary artist Maria Blaisse and dancers from Moving Meshes. Local choreographers, dancers, and architects will lead a procession from YBCA through Yerba Buena Gardens. A performance will follow in the Gardens, showcasing Blaisse’s vision of a human-built environment that is flexible and closer to nature, as dancers engage with bamboo woven structures. The procession will lead back to YBCA, and end with a conversation facilitated by Slow Dialogues curator Carolyn F. Strauss, and David Wilson. Experience the journey from 12:15–3:00 PM.
Image: Maria Blaisse, Moving Meshes, 2008. Photo courtesy the artist.
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