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inkBoat

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Clouds from a Crumbling Giant

Date(s) & Time(s): Wed, Jun 7, 7:30 PM
Duration: 60 mins w/out intermission
Location: 401 Alabama St, SF, CA, 94110
Venue: Joe Goode Annex

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Production Credits

Kaori Yamashita: Movement

Ann Dragich: Assistant Choreographer

Annie Tillis: Stage Management

Allen Willner: Lighting Design

Palesa Nicolini: Costume Design

Dan Cantrell: Music Composition

Dana Iova-Koga: Assistant Choreographer

David Wei: Cultural advisor and teacher of pai da health practices

Louis Pollack: Movement

Joy Cosculluela: Movement

Edward Talton Jackson: Movement

Adria Otte: Sound Design

Suki O'Kane: Music

Khatchadour Khatchadourian: Vocals and Music

Jon Raskin: Music

Mary Parks: Movement

Erin Carper: Movement

Brian Collentine: Movement

Edward Schocker: Music

Shinichi Iova-Koga: Concept, Direction, Choreography

 

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Clouds from a Crumbling Giant

"Clouds from a Crumbling Giant" revolves in the cylces governing a day, year, a lifetime. The human being returns to source. Begin again. The project combines the Daoist sage Lieh-Tzu’s observations on a “Guide to Practical Living” with theatrical performance-devising traditions rooted in the Japanese avant-garde. We are currently in phase 2 of the work (premiere in 2024/25). With Wudang West as our source, the performers practice Pai Da (a therapeutic body patting) as both health practice and performative material. Our interactions with communities of elders (through discussions, lectures and brief clinics) informs our perspectives and generates direct information for what appears on stage. Bringing in an eclectic mix of cultural and musicial references, expect song, body percussion and the rise and fall of all that exists. – distilled into a 60-minute dance-theater performance.

There will be an onstage conversation with the artists following this performance.

inkBoat

inkBoat researches the interplay of multiple artistic disciplines and viewpoints, drawing primarily from the Japanese performing and martial arts, improvisational arts, and Daoist internal arts. inkBoat stage works border dance, performance art and theater, and inhabit theaters, museums, streets and abandoned spaces. Founded by Shinichi Iova-Koga in 1998, members are based in San Francisco, Luzern, New York, Paris and Berlin, performing throughout North America, Europe, South Korea and Japan. inkBoat creates performance works for the public through a collaborative artistic process. We support professional growth of students and performers in San Francisco and abroad through mentorship, classes and workshops for professionals and beginners. 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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Phone Number: 415-399-9554 | Email: [email protected]
1222 Sutter Street, San Francisco, CA 94109

 

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