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SUMMARY:Vibration: SAORI KANDA Art Performance with LÄLE SAYOKO
DESCRIPTION:CRS (Center for Remembering & Sharing) presents VIBRATION: SAORI KANDA art performance with Sufi Dance artist LÄLE SAYOKO on Friday\, Dec 6 2019 from 7 – 9 pm. VIBRATION brings together two internationally touring artists known for improvisationally translating music into visual art and movement. In conjunction with the live performance\, an exhibition of Kanda’s paintings will be on view in the CRS lobby. \nPainting with bare hands\, brushes\, sometimes throwing paint\, 2019 Independent Tokyo Contemporary Art Fair Audience Award Winner SAORI KANDA brings to life delicious large-scale scenes of nature and fantasy inspired by her love of Japanese art (both traditional and modern) as well as the flowing Arabesques to which she was exposed growing up in the Middle East. While SAORI paints\, LÄLE SAYOKO\, in a free-spirited approach to the Sufi practice known as sema (spiritual listening)\, follows the music’s vibrations to unfold the ever-flowing movements of nature\, such as the opening and closing of a flower dancing in the wind (lâle means tulip in Turkish). \nTickets are $25 in advance and $30 at the door and are available online and at CRS. Students and seniors are $20. A limited number of free tickets for children 12 and under accompanied by an adult are available online. \nThis event is supported by the GLOBUS RYOKAN ARTIST-IN-RESIDENCE program and is one of a series of events in early December featuring Saori Kanda across the city. \nThe Globus Ryokan Artist-in-Residence program seeks to stimulate cross-cultural dialogue by providing opportunities for Japanese artists to live and exhibit in New York City. The GLOBUS FAMILY has long been associated with cultural interchange between Japan and United States. They have sponsored events at eminent institutions including Japan Society and Asia Society. Their scope spans dance\, theater\, cinema\, art\, craft\, and performance groups. For more information\, visit: www.nycwashitsu.com/ \nABOUT ARTIST / CONTEMPORARY ART PERFORMER SAORI KANDA \nA visual artist and live painting performer presented around the world by numerous festivals\, museums and companies (Nissan\, Maserati\, Cartier\, etc.)\, Saori Kanda uses her entire body to feel the waves of music and draw her unique piece of art on a large canvas as if she dances. It is reminiscent of the style of abstract expressionism such as Jackson Pollock and Willem de Kooning.She breathes a life into the canvas. Her work grows and become filled with freewheeling spirits by experiencing the cycle of destruction and rebirth. She\, as a painter\, becomes a part of her own work and her outstanding performance attracts offers from all over the world.\nsaorian.com/ \nSaori Kanda’s work and performance will also be presented in: \nTOKYO EMERGENCE:  an exhibition of 10 artists from Japan presented by Tagboat\nOpening Reception:  Tuesday\, December 3 from 5:30 – 7:30 pm\nOpening Art Performance by SAORI KANDA with SIVA:  Tuesday\, December 3 from 7:30 – 8 pm\nVenue:  WhiteBox\, 213 E 121st St\, New York\, NY 10035\ntagboat.com/store/about/en/ \nABOUT SUFI DANCE ARTIST LÄLE SAYOKO \nLäle Sayoko lives to embody and transmit the voice of spirit through music and dance. As CRS resident Sufi Dance instructor\, choreographer\, performing artist\, and musical curator\, she loves to welcome people into this holy practice to explore and share their own divinity. She intermittently tours internationally with BELLA GAIA\, a live concert blending music\, dance\, technology\, and NASA satellite imagery inspired by the experience of astronauts viewing the earth from space. “Sublime” — Village Voice. \nOne of the founding members of Japan’s famous SAMANYOLU professional belly dance group in Tokyo\, Läle went on to a long solo career performing throughout the northeastern USA and touring with United Kingdom’s Mugenkyo Taiko Drummers on over a 100 city tour encompassing the U.K.\, as well as Turkey’s Baba Zula. About six years ago\, she was forced to retire to support her young daughter through a life-threatening medical crisis. Several years later she discovered that she could whirl as a form of prayer to support her daughter and began studying Sufi Dance with Paris-based Sufi Artist Rana Gorgani. In April 2018 Gorgani awarded her the International Sufi Dance Certification Of Cid UNESCO\, granting her authority to teach Gorgani’s method of Sufi Dance training. She currently teaches Sufi Dance classes at CRS every first Thursday of the month from 7 – 8:30 pm and leads the CRS Healing Circles + Whirling Prayer that take place every third Thursday of the month from 7:15 – 9 pm. facebook.com/lale.sayoko \nMORE ABOUT ARTIST / CONTEMPORARY ART PERFORMER SAORI KANDA \nDance\, Destruction\, and Creation \nI let my body move with the energy of that moment \nI let my body dance and paint \nAnd I express the primitive joy of human being \nTranscending nationalities\, races\, sexes\, and ages of those who I encounter \nI share the joy and paint the light of joy \nAs the moon gently shines \nI believe the light revives upon any darkness \n— SAORI KANDA \n\n\n\nART PERFORMANCE \nFUJIROCK FESTIVAL\, O.Z.O.R.A. festival\, Oregon global eclipse gathering\, and RED ROCKS (U.S.A) w/ SHPONGLE\, tours in India\, Hong Kong\, Taiwan\, Myanmar\, France\, Switzerland\, and U.S.A. \nSOLO EXHIBITON \nMuseums in Kazakhstan\, Hong Kong\, Taiwan\, and Tokyo. \nCOLLABORATION \nCanon\, Toyota\, Nissan\, Maserati\, Alfa Romeo\, Taittinger\, Cartier\, Chaumet\, Carl F. Bucherer\, Vivienne Tam\, MDNA SKIN\, Shu Uemura\, etc. \nLIFE PAINT — Saori Kanda’s Creation \nSaori Kanda calls her own creative work ‘LIFE PAINT.’ \nTo draw life. To draw throughout her life. Or to draw staking her life. \nYou may take her words however you can. \nTo draw. \nFor her\, it is not just to create artworks but it is to record her encounters and her growth. What you see in her work always is a festival of lines and colors that breathes heavily holding enthusiasm within. It is like a flower\, like a body\, or like a landscape of an unknown country. \nWho is Saori Kanda that creates this? \nHaving spent her childhood in Baghdad and Dubai\, she says she always had a longing for Japan\, a far country from where she was. Certainly\, in her work\, it seems that influences from Arabic world and elements of Japanese roots are inseparably interwoven in her depiction of human body\, detailed patterns\, and the curves of her flowing brushstrokes. \nShe does live with unbridled enthusiasm. She draws\, longs for encounters with people and places\, travels\, talks\, listens\, gets worried\, breaks\, laughs\, creates\, sheds tears\, lives\, communicates\, and again\, draws. With all her strength and all her heart. \nIt does not matter if it is a live painting performance\, a creation of tableau\, or a collaboration with other fields such as music\, fashion\, and so on. She does what she does. \nShe jumps into the encounter throughout her body\, communes with it\, and devotes herself to it. Then\, she lets her brushes run. \nThe ‘heat’ that is boiling in all Saori Kanda’s work is the ‘heat’ liberated in a chemical reaction of the encounters with people\, things\, and places throughout her life. \nLIFE PAINT. To live out her life is to draw. \n(text by Chiori Fujita / Curator at Tokyo National Museum\,Translated by Kenjiro Otani) \nAwards \n\n2019 Contemporary Art Fair [ Independent Tokyo ] Audience Award\n2016 CARL.F.BUCHERER ‘Pathos Woman Award’ Pathos Princess\n2013 A’DESIGN AWARD (Milan Italy)Graphics and VisualCommunication Design\n\nActivity history \n\n2019\nFeatured on French film ” Variations Kawase ” film by Yves Montmayeur\n2019\nCollaboration w/ W hotel Shanghai\n2019\nCollaboration w/ Xgames China\n2018\nART performance & exhibition at TOKYO ILLUSION presented by Gallery tagboat/ Taiwan\n2018\nGroup exhibition/BUREAK ZENYA /Shibuya Bunkamura Gallery\n2017\nSolo exhibition/TOKYO/ASJTOKYO\n2017\nTAITTINGER / Tokyo National Museum / ART PERFORMANCE\n2017\nOKINAWA/world Heritage NAKAGUSUKU / ART PERFORMANCE\n2017\nART PERFORMANCE / Oregon global eclipse gathering/session with SHPONGLE\n2017\nART Dedication for OKAYAMA / KIBITSUHIKO shrine\n2017\nOrganize for TSUKIYOI MATSURI in Yoron island\n2017\nSingapore/ Ritz Carlton party / ART PERFORMANCE\n2016\nART PERFORMANCE / Hungary O.Z.O.R.A festival /session with SHPONGLE\n2016\nGifu/NAKATSUGAWA THE SOLAR BUDOKAN/ART PERFORMANCE\n2016\nTokyo National Museum/Cartier launch party / ART PERFORMANCE\n2016\nTaiwan/ opening ceremony / ART PERFORMANCE\n2016\nTOKYO/ SMF/ART PERFORMANCE with VINI VICHI\, SYSTEM7\, Juno Reactor
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SUMMARY:ZERO GRASSES: Workshop & Concert by Vocalist/Multi-Instrumentalist/Composer Jen Shyu
DESCRIPTION:CRS (Center for Remembering & Sharing) presents CROSSING BOUNDARIES Concert Series Vol. 11: ZERO GRASSES\, curated\, created and performed by Steinway Artist\, Guggenheim Fellow and USA Fellow JEN SHYU (photo by Caterina Di Perri). \nThis powerful autobiographical work arose out of an intense period of self-reflection following the sudden death of JEN SHYU’s father and a visit to a fertility clinic. Effortlessly weaving together music\, monologue and video projection\, SHYU traces the threads of her life to explore the painful terrain of expectation\, ambition\, longing and love. \nCommissioned by John Zorn and premiered Oct 30 at National Sawdust\, ZERO GRASSES reunites SHYU with Romanian director Alexandru Mihail\, who also directed her acclaimed one-woman show Nine Doors\, which premiered at National Sawdust in 2017 and was reprised at last year’s Resonant Bodies Festival. The piano for this concert is being provided with generous support by Steinway. \nPrior to the concert\, starting at 6:30 pm\, Jen will lead a short participatory Intermedia Workshop for the audience. The performance itself will begin at 8 pm. The workshop is open to all artists and art lovers alike. Everyone will be writing\, singing\, moving\, acting\, and improvising\, so please try to wear comfy clothes and shoes\, and feel free to bring any instruments or just bring yourselves. \nIn honor of Jen’s father\, and in partnership with WEARTH\, for every ticket sold to this performance\, a tree will be planted in the Tsu Pin Shyu | 徐澤濱 Forest in a conserved forest in Saskatchewan\, Canada. \n \nComposition\, vocals\, piano\, sound design\, Japanese biwa\, Taiwanese moon lute\, dance: Jen Shyu\nDirector: Alexandru Mihail\nSet and Projection Design: Kristen Robinson and Kate Campbell\nCostume Design: Elizabeth Caitlin Ward\nLighting Design: Solomon Weisbard\nKeynote Operator: Neil Beckmann\nMedia Production: Kinetic Expression LLC \nThis is the eighth and final concert in the series during 2019 and will take place on December 13\, 2019 at 8 pm at CRS. \nTickets are $25 in advance $30 at the door. Students and seniors with valid ID can purchase tickets for $20 at the door. Tickets are available online at crsny.org\, by phone (212-677-8621)\, and at CRS. \nMORE ABOUT ZERO GRASSES \nZERO GRASSES premiered at NATIONAL SAWDUST on Oct 30\, 2019 as part of John Zorn’s Stone Commissioning Series. \n“The title and seed of ZERO GRASSES came from my ongoing collaboration and conversations with Garin Nugroho\, the great Indonesian filmmaker and stage director\, who directed my first solo theatrical work\, Solo Rites: Seven Breaths. In light of Seven Breaths and Nine Doors\, we began to discuss the number zero and its power as a metaphor for loss and disconnection\, as in the deterioration of humans’ ability to communicate with nature\, to read the signs of nature\, which is something I was already wanting to manifest artistically. So when John Zorn asked me to create a new work on October 30\, 2019\, for his series at National Sawdust\, it seemed like the perfect opportunity to realize this vision. \n“Zero Grasses is dedicated to my dearest father\, Tsu Pin Shyu | 徐澤濱 (January 19\, 1941 – April 2\, 2019)\, who passed away unexpectedly in his sleep in his favorite chair during a nap while I was on a research fellowship in Japan. I was informed via email from the local sheriff who arrived with 911 whom Mom called when she couldn’t wake up Dad. Before I left for Japan February of 2019\, Zero Grasses was rooted in environmental concerns and an unforeseen ending of a long-term relationship when I turned 40. After rushing to Texas to take care of my mother and in the following months processing Dad’s death\, I worked intensely with director Alexandru Mihail on shaping Zero Grasses. Its themes expanded to include legacy\, family\, race\, sexuality\, fertility vs. barrenness in land and in our bodies\, technology’s effect on our connection with nature and to each other\, our own conflicting ambitions\, and an investigation of life when Mom handed me my childhood diaries from a shelf in Dad’s closet when we were cleaning it out and deciding what to keep of his and what to give away. In performing this work\, I am constantly reminded that it was Dad who inspired me to live life as I envision it. Zero Grasses is an hommage to all those who shape our lives in changing the world around us.” \n— Jen Shyu \nWatch the music video for one of the songs from the show\, “Life As You Envision”:\n \nABOUT THE ARTIST \nGuggenheim Fellow\, USA Fellow\, Doris Duke Artist\, Fulbright scholar\, multilingual vocalist-composer-instrumentalist-dancer JEN SHYU is “one of the most creative vocalists in contemporary improvised music” (The Nation). Born in Peoria\, Illinois\, to Taiwanese and East Timorese immigrants\, she was the first female and vocalist as bandleader on Pi Recordings\, now having produced seven albums. A Stanford University graduate\, she speaks 10 languages and has performed at Carnegie Hall\, Lincoln Center\, BAM\, Metropolitan Museum of Art\, etc. Her acclaimed album “Song of Silver Geese” (Pi 2017) was among NY Times’ “Best Albums of 2017.” \nShyu has won commissions and support from NYSCA/NYFA Artist Fellowship\, Doris Duke Charitable Foundation\, MAP Fund\, US-Japan Creative Artists Fellowship from Japan-US Friendship Commission and National Endowment for the Arts\, Jerome Foundation\, Chamber Music America’s New Jazz Works\, Exploring the Metropolis\, New Music USA\, Jazz Gallery\, and Roulette\, as well as fellowships from the Fulbright Scholar Program\, Civitella Ranieri Foundation\, Asian Cultural Council\, Hermitage Artist Retreat\, Yaddo\, MacDowell Colony\, Korean Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Korean Ministry of Sports\, Culture\, and Tourism. \nShe premiered ZERO GRASSES October 30\, 2019\, at National Sawdust on John Zorn’s Commissioning Series. She’s touring her solo work Nine Doors–one of NY Times’ “5 Standout Shows” (2018)–on her 50-state +DC tour of creativity workshops in rural towns across America\, promoting cross cultural / generational exchange. Jen Shyu is a Steinway Artist. \njenshyu.com \nABOUT CROSSING BOUNDARIES \nNow in its second year\, CROSSING BOUNDARIES is a performance series devoted to creating unforgettable live art experiences that dissolve boundaries between performers and audiences\, traditional and new music\, and the local and the global\, bringing people together and promoting the awareness that we each possess a limitless creativity inside us.  \nThe 2019 season of CROSSING BOUNDARIES is made possible in part with public funds from Creative Engagement\, supported by the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council and the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew Cuomo and administered by LMCC. LMCC empowers artists by providing them with networks\, resources\, and support\, to create vibrant\, sustainable communities in Manhattan and beyond. \n  \n 
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SUMMARY:CRS Holiday Concert & Party
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SUMMARY:Songs of Winter Light Solstice Celebration Concert with Kristin Hoffmann & Friends
DESCRIPTION:CRS (Center for Remembering & Sharing) presents SONGS OF WINTER LIGHT: A SOLSTICE CELEBRATION WITH KRISTIN HOFFMANN AND FRIENDS on Saturday\, December 21\, 2019 from 7:30 – 9 pm. Dive into a deep ethereal musical journey of life\, growth and spirit with renowned vocalist\, pianist\, and song-weaver Kristin Hoffmann\, multi-instrumentalist Premik Russell Tubbs\, Sufi Dance Artist Läle Sayoko\, and special guests. This concert also features “Water Forms Winter\,” photography by Rise of Troy. \nTickets are $20 and are available by phone (212-677-8621)\, at CRS\, and through Eventbrite. There will be a complimentary wine\, juice and snacks reception. \nHoffmann’s music has been heard on major record labels\, film and television. A strong advocate for peace and ocean conservation\, she has appeared internationally at environmental concerts and conventions\, TEDx San Francisco\, The Emoto Peace Project concert in Tokyo\, and with The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra in London. In August\, 2016\, the symphonic version of her “Song for the Ocean” was performed at Sydney Opera House by a choir of 800 Australian children. In 2011 she became the singer for Bella Gaia\, a multimedia theater experience created in conjunction with NASA. \nHoffmann’s music is “art-rock with elegant\, baroque-tinged melodies\, precisely nuanced piano\, hypnotic rhythms and out-of-this-world gorgeous\, dynamic vocals\,” — New York Music Daily \nABOUT PREMIK RUSSELL TUBBS \nPremik\, a composer\, arranger\, producer and an accomplished multi-instrumentalist performs on various flutes\, soprano\, alto and tenor saxophones\, wind synthesizers\, and lap steel guitar. \nPremik has worked with everyone from Carlos Santana\, Whitney Houston\, Herbie Hancock\, John McLaughlin\, Ravi Shankar\, Narada Michael Walden\, Clarence Clemons\, Ornette Coleman\, Jackson Browne\, Jean-Luc Ponty\, Lonnie Liston-Smith\, Scarlet Riveria\, James Taylor\, Sting and Lady Gaga just to name a few. He is equally adept in pop\, R&B\, jazz\, world and experimental genres. premik.com \nABOUT LÄLE SAYOKO \nSufi Dance Artist Läle Sayoko lives to embody and transmit the voice of spirit through music and dance. As CRS resident Sufi Dance instructor\, choreographer\, performing artist\, and musical curator\, she loves to welcome people into this holy practice to explore and share their own divinity. After a long professional dance career\, she retired to support her young daughter through a life-threatening medical crisis. Several years later she discovered that she could whirl as a form of prayer to support her daughter and began studying Sufi Dance with Paris-based Sufi Artist Rana Gorgani. In April 2018 Gorgani awarded her the International Sufi Dance Certification Of Cid UNESCO\, granting her authority to teach Gorgani’s method of Sufi Dance training. She currently teaches Sufi Dance classes at CRS every first Thursday of the month from 7 – 8:30 pm and leads the CRS Healing Circles + Whirling Prayer that take place every third Thursday of the month from 7:15 – 9 pm.\nhttps://www.facebook.com/lale.sayoko \nMORE ABOUT KRISTIN HOFFMANN \n“My goal is to spread love\, light\, peace and truth into the world through the vehicles of music and energetic frequency.” – Kristin \nStarting at the age of 4\, ethereal renaissance songstress\, and Juilliard trained multi-instrumentalist\, Kristin Hoffmann began building a prolific career in music. She studied opera with acclaimed teachers Lorraine Nubar and Zehava Gal and composition with Rob Mathes and Behzad Ranjbaran. With a particular interest in French art songs\, Kristin spent a summer honing the craft at Académie Internationale d’été de Nice. In addition to stints at major record labels\, Capitol and Interscope Records\, and song placements on hit TV shows like Dawson’s Creek and Palmetto Pointe\, she has shared stages with The Wallflowers\, Feist\, Brandi Carlile\, Richie Havens and many other musical luminaries. With a strong sense of artistic altruism\, she is most passionate about projects that explore music’s healing power and allow listeners to tap into their higher potentials. \nHaving studied with French Sound Healing pioneer Fabian Maman\, Hoffmann not only made music to accompany acupuncture sessions but also composed 170 songs for health-challenged children as a writer/producer at non-profit organization Songs of Love. A spokesperson for ocean conservation\, she has performed her Song for the Ocean at environmental awareness conventions and concerts around the world\, including TEDxSF\, Bioneers\, Hermanus Whale Festival (South Africa) and with The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra in London. Song for the Ocean will next be performed at The Sydney Opera House in August 2016. In 2011 she became the singer for Bella Gaia\, a multimedia immersive theater experience created in conjunction with NASA. Over the past 2 years she has continued to expand her worldly voice\, guest blogging for many well-respected magazines\, from Elephant Journal to The Ecologist\, and performing at The Conscious Life Expo (LA)\, the signing of The Fuji Declaration (Mt. Fuji) and The Emoto Peace Project concert in Tokyo. In 2014\, Kristin was invited to become the youngest member on the board of FIONS (Friends of Institute of Noetic Sciences). In early 2016\, she was voted onto the board of Gandhi Global Center for Peace and was also a new inductee into the acclaimed group Evolutionary Leaders. Her most recent work includes a self-produced album titled “The Human Compass\,” a symphonic collaboration with composer Marco Missinato called “Unfolding Secrets: A Symphony of the Heart\,” and the brand new release of the meditational film\, “Amazing Space\,” for which Kristin composed and produced the soundtrack. In October 2015\, Kristin began a new monthly musical blog with Gandhi’s BE Magazine\, called “BE~Cause: Music with a Message\,” and has been creating a new song every month focused around important worldly issues and themes.\nkristinhoffmann.com
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