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2017 Alembic Artists' Showcase
Performance Works Northwest
Portland, OR
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2017 Alembic Artists' Showcase
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>>> We still have plenty of tickets available at the door for Sunday 3pm performance!

>>> ARTS FOR ALL: email info@pwnw-pdx.org

After working in the PWNW studio for the past year, the 2017 Alembic Artist Residents are ready to share their work: "civilized" by performer Catherine Egan, "An Incidental Host/ the passenger may in fact be the pilot" by dancer Suzanne Chi, and "(p>p" another fearless performance presented by GRINDGROUP.

"civilized" is a performance installation exploring ice as a visual medium and the sound of language as an abstraction of communication. Ice serves as a lens. It's a source of visual distortion, a sculptural set piece, a movement metaphor and a sound generator. Within this environment, two beings adapt to the uneasy balance of forces.

In Suzanne Chi's"An Incidental Host / the passenger may in fact be the pilot," the human body serves as home to a multiplicity of single-celled organisms, some of which we have a more amicable relationship with than others. This work turns the lens inward, using the microscopic world as inspiration. It intends to investigate and extrapolate on the motility of bacteria and protozoa, while questioning the role these organisms have on the development of human personality. The body is generally accepted as the home to the mind, or the ego, but what does it mean to also serve as residence to others?

GRINDGROUP: "(p>p" if p is possible, then it is necessary that p is possible. Also, if p is necessary, then it is necessary that p is necessary. and if it ought to be that p, then it is permitted that p seems appropriate, but we should probably not include that p, because in doing so we are
saying that if p is the case, p ought to be permitted.



ARTIST BIOS:

Catherine Egan is a performer, visual artist and director.

Céline Bouly, founder of Les Mains Vides dance company, is an award winning choreographer with extensive teaching experience in diverse institutions. She has completed advanced programs at Marne-La-Vallée University and Paris 8 University.
Residing in Portland since 2009, she has performedwith Randee Paufve and Susan Banyas. In 2013, Celine staged her ensemble work I am not going to jail! at Conduit. She has been working with Catherine Egan since 2014.

Doug Theriault (b.1967) is an unclassifiable multi instrumentalist, composer and instrument builder who resides in Portland, Oregon. His music has covered Classical, Contemporary Classical, Free Improvisation, Jazz, Progressive, Pop and Punk Rock, Noise, Minimalism, Electronic Music, Indian Classical Music, Sound Installations and Folk genres. He is mostly known for his guitar improvisations with custom made electronics.

GRINDGROUP is a contemporary multi-media art group based in portland, or.

Suzanne Chi is a dancer and producer in Portland, Oregon, where she is the co-artistic of Muddy Feet Contemporary Dance. She has danced in work by choreographers including Minh Tran, Carla Mann, Dawn Stoppiello, Tere Mathern, Rachel Slater, Lindsey Matheis, Franco Nieto, and Tracey Durbin. Most recently, she performed in Tahni Holt's Sensation/Disorientation, presented by White Bird Dance. Suzanne's dance performance has been showcased at the Remix Festival in Philadelphia, PA, Northwest New Works Festival at On the Boards, as a part of Velocity's Bridge Project in Seattle, and at the Theater im Pumpenhaus in Münster, Germany. She was a resident at the Bessie Schönberg Residency at the Yard on Martha's Vineyard. Suzanne earned her BA in Dance from Muhlenberg College and has a graduate degree from the National College of Natural Medicine. She practices acupuncture at Rose City Physical Therapy.

Ubicación

Performance Works Northwest (Ver)
4625 Southeast 67th Avenue
Portland, OR 97206
United States
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Artes > Danza
Artes > Performance
Artes > Visual

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Organizador: Performance Works NorthWest
En BPT desde: Ene 07, 2007
 
Linda Austin
pwnw-pdx.org


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