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SUMMARY:Fly in Water:  A Multimedia Concert by Pianist Hyo Jee Kang
DESCRIPTION:CRS (Center for Remembering & Sharing) presents CROSSING BOUNDARIES Concert Series Vol. 7:  FLY IN WATER\, curated by gamin. By turns poignant and thundering\, FLY IN WATER is a structured improvisation and meditation on the inter-relationships between humanity\, the environment\, and the other life forms created by MAG (Multidisciplinary Art Group). FLY IN WATER features music from Oliver Messiaen’s “Vingt Regards sur l’enfant Jesus” performed live by classical pianist / performance artist Hyo Jee Kang amidst a multimedia apparition of coming ecological collapse. \n         curator:  gamin\n        concept:  Bo Choi (Korea) and Hyo Jee Kang (Korea)\n   composers: Oliver Messiaen\, Hyo Jee Kang\, Damian Mahurlets (Germany)\nperformance:  Hyo Jee Kang (piano)\nwearable art:  Bo Choi\nmedia art:  Damian Mahurlets \n\nMusic performed live by Hyo Jee Kang:\n\n\nMessiaen: Vingt Regards sur l’enfant Jesus \n\n\n    XVI. Regard des prophètes\, des bergers et des Mages (“Contemplation of the prophets\, the shepherds and the Magi”)\n\n\n   XVII. Regard du silence (“Contemplation of silence”)\n\n\n Hyo Jee Kang: Mu:l\n\n\n \n\n\nAdditional pre-recorded music composed and created by Damian Mahurlets.\n\nThis is the fourth of eight concerts in the series during 2019 and will take place on August 9\, 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. \nABOUT THE ARTISTS \nMAG (Multidisciplinary Art Group) is a collective of artists focuses on the avant-garde idea of spatial deconstruction. It paves the way for the future interpretation of time and space. It has produced communicative multi-art shows such as MY Room-Demian\, conceptional performance Butterfly II and a theatrical music piece\, Notes from underground. \nThe common theme for the artists of MAG is the artistic interpretation of contemporary philosophy. Through the works\, MAG (re-)discovers the aesthetic of the existential and the social fabric. \nDrastic changes in modern society that are unparalleled in terms of the magnitude and the speed sometimes cast the bleak shadow over the lives and the environment that surround them. The onus is on the artists to expose the conditions of contemporary life. \nThe Fly in Water-Interspace is an official invited work to the 20th anniversary of Hong-gah Museum\, Taipei. \nBo Choi is a fashion designer and artist. With a primary focus in fiber art and fashion design\, she envisions clothes as both rendering explicit their capacity to represent the self\, as well as building upon\, and breaking with\, past conventions in order to allow an endless refashioning of the self-disallowed by the limited vocabulary of much art and fashion today. She completed her MFA 2009 in Fiber at School of art in University of Washington\, Seattle\, WA. Her undergraduate studies were at University of California\, Davis\, in Fashion Design and Studio Art. Previously\, as a fashion designer\, she created a fashion line that explores and transgresses the typical ways the body contour interacts with clothing. Choi’s solo fashion show “Second Skin” was presented at Jacob Lawrence Gallery in University of Washington\, Seattle. In 2009\, she was a finalist at the InspirAsain Fashion Competition\, hosted by International Examiner where her wearable art line was presented at the Bell Harbor Conference Center. Internationally she has presented her designs at the Wearable Art Awards in Port Moody\, BC\, Canada\, 2009 and 2010 and had a residency at Kulturprojekte\, Berlin Germany in 2008 and Seoul\, South Korea in 2012. Currently\, she teaches fashion design at Indiana University.\nbch1.myportfolio.com/ \nHyo Jee Kang has been focusing on transformation between media and objects to create a new art form. She works with media artists and live electronic performers presenting improvisation and recomposed composition as well as her originals. Her activity as a composer\, performer\, creator and improviser has been featured throughout the world in Germany\, Spain\, Italy\, Korea\, Japan\, USA\, Israel\, and so on. Hyo Jee currently resides in New York City and serves as a faculty at Seoul National University. In May 2018\, she gave her solo performance with great success at Lincoln Center\, including the Conceptual Transformation Performance “Pyung Yang.” This August she was one of 12 artists from around the world selected to particpate in Seminar in Taipei\, a platform for in-depth exchange in both theoretical and practical fields\, at the 2018 Taipei Arts Festival X in Taiwan. Seminar in Taipei is an initiative of Pro Helvetia\, the Swiss Arts Council\, in partnership with the National Culture and Arts Foundation of Taiwan\, Korea Arts Management Service\, the National Arts Council of Singapore\, and the Arts and Theatre Institute of the Czech Republic\, realised in collaboration with the Taipei Arts Festival. Hyo Jee’s YouTube channel is youtube.com/hyojeekang. \nDamian Marhulets is a Germany based composer\, visual artist and producer. His musical education began at the age of 6\, when he was accepted to prestigious Minsk College of Music. It was not long until Damian began performing as an oboe soloist with some of the most renowned orchestras in the country and abroad. Still in his early childhood\, Damian became a prizewinner of major international music competitions. His music career took a new turn in 2000 when he relocated to Germany. Following his artistic inquisitiveness he soon immersed himself in underground experimental music scene. His musical education shifted from oboe performance to modern composition and electronic music\, that he studied first at the Music Academy Hannover and later in Cologne. \nAs an artist-in-residence Damian worked at such renowned venues as Center for Art and Media Karlsruhe\, ACROE Institute Grenoble\, IONIAN University Corfu and STEIM Amsterdam. He also has won a multitude of grants and stipends such as the composition-stipends by the cultural affair department of the Lower Saxony and the European Culture Program. \nRecent projects of Damian include large-scale stage performances\, in which he combines acoustic instruments with electronics and visuals. Recently he collaborated with such renowned musicians as David Krakauer\, Frank Bungarten\, Szymanowski String Quartet\, Marina Baranova and many others. Besides from writing concert music as well as music for theatre\, film and dance he toured all over Europe and USA\, having played his own music at many different music festivals and alternative DJ clubs. He has performed worldwide including Berliner Philharmonie • Beethovenfest Bonn • Music Triennial Cologne • BOZAR – Palais des Beaux-Arts Brussels • “Re:New” Digital Art Festival Copenhagen • Philharmonic Hall Essen • Berghain Club in Berlin • die Glocke – Bremen • KunstFestSpiele Hannover as well as many others. His multimedia works were presented at many different galleries and museums of modern art including Kestnergesellschaft • Sprengel Museum Hanover • ArtCenter Berlin • Diapason Sound Art Gallery in NYC • DAVID vzw Gallery in Ghent • Lortzing ART Gallery in Hanover and others. \nDrawn upon his long term fascination for radical fringes of music making\, Damian feels most comfortable when blurring lines between musical genres. Combining his concert music roots with sound-design skills and years-long experience as an electronic music producer\, he throws away conventional music clichés in order to develop original music language and explore new sonic landscapes. \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.  \nCRS has from its inception in 2004 attracted many people from abroad\, and has become known for presenting healing\, arts\, and cultural programs from around the world and from Asia in particular. This season\, which is supported by a grant from the LMCC\, is curated by four outstanding artists of Asian descent:  gamin\, Jen Shyu\, JunYi Chow\, and Lâle Sayoko. There is a long tradition of interdisciplinarity in Asian arts\, where ritual practices have always involved elements of dance\, theatre\, improvised music\, and storytelling\, and this season will build on that tradition. \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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LOCATION:CRS (Center for Remembering & Sharing)\, 41 E 11th St 11th Fl\, New York\, NY\, 10003\, United States
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SUMMARY:Four Seasons in New York — Gems of Japanese Music Vol. 15
DESCRIPTION:CRS (Center for Remembering & Sharing) invites you to discover traditional Japanese music by the acclaimed koto and shamisen player Yoko Reikano Kimura offered together with an exclusive taste of beautiful Japanese seasonal confectionary prepared by mochi Rin. This will be Vol. 15 and the final concert of the 2018-19 season of Four Seasons in New York — Gems of Japanese Music\, which is supported by Mar Creations\, Inc. \nThe summer concert will be held on Saturday\, Aug 10\, 2019 at 4 pm in the award-winning White Room at CRS. Tickets are $30 and include wagashi (Japanese confectionary). Seating is limited and advanced purchased (online\, by phone 212-677-8621\, or in person at CRS) is strongly encouraged. \nThe Summer Program: \n– Kagerou no Odori – Mirage Dance – (composed by Kin’ichi Nakanoshima)\n– Uya no Tsuki – The Moon on a Rainy Night – (composed by Shosei Nakanoshima) with Ukiyo-e prints \n“…Yoko Reikano Kimura\, playing the shamisen and singing\, is superb….” — New York Times\n“…Kimura’s voice was rich and full-bodied ….” — KCMETROPLIS\n“…Under Kimura’s practiced hand\, there were also occasional dramatic and explosive passages. – Koto Concerto: Genji” — The NEWS GAZZETE \nAbout “Four Seasons in New York – Gems of Japanese Music“\nNew York’s music scene reflects the diverse and vibrant culture of the city. Kimura\, together with CRS (Center for Remembering and Sharing) and Mar Creation\, Inc.\, started this concert series in the fall of 2015. As a Japanese instrumentalist\, Kimura hopes to introduce the brilliance of traditional Japanese music\, which is still being passed on to the new generations after many centuries. Over 30 works from the classical repertoire have so far been performed in the concert series\, and from this season\, the series will feature contemporary pieces as well. Come and experience the sounds of koto and shamisen and enjoy the taste of the four seasons here in New York! \nPast performances: https://www.yokoreikanokimura.com/projects/fourseasons/ \nYOKO REIKANO KIMURA is a distinguished virtuoso of Japanese koto\, shamisen performer and singer in both traditional and contemporary music. Kimura has concertized in about 20 countries around the world based in New York and Japan. Following her studies at the Tokyo University of the Arts and the NHK School of Traditional Japanese Music\, she studied at Institute of Traditional Japanese Music\, an affiliate of Senzoku Gakuen College of Music in Japan. Kimura was awarded a scholarship from the Agency of Cultural Affairs of Japan. Her teachers include Kono Kameyama\, Akiko Nishigata and Senko Yamabiko\, a Living National Treasure. Awards include the First prize at the prestigious 10th Kenjun Memorial National Koto Competition and the First prize at the 4th Great Wall International Music Competition. Kimura performed at the Kabuki-za in Tokyo\, accompanying Danjuro Ichikawa XII. Her performances have been broadcasted on NHK-FM’s Hogaku no Hitotoki\, NPR’s Performance Today and WQXR. As a koto soloist\, Kimura has performed Daron Hagen’s Koto Concerto: Genji with the Euclid Quartet\, Ciompi Quartet\, Freimann String Quartet and the Wintergreen Music Festival Orchestra. As a shamisen soloist\, she performed Kin’ichi Nakanoshima’s Shamisen Concerto at the National Olympic Memorial Youth Center\, and performed with American Symphony Orchestra in Pietro Mascagni’s Iris. Kimura is a founder of Duo YUMENO\, with cellist Hikaru Tamaki. The duo received the Kyoto Aoyama Barock Saal Award in 2015\, and featured at Chamber Music America’s 2016 National Conference\, and performed at the John F. Kennedy Center in 2017. In 2019\, the duo will have its ten-year anniversary recital at Carnegie Hall.\nWebsite: yokoreikanokimura.com | duoyumeno.com \nmochi Rin creates bite-sized mochi desserts made with organic bean paste\, seasonal fruits and flowers produced in NY. She presents a new type of mochi that doesn’t quite exist in Japan by infusing New York’s locally-produced ingredients with Japan’s popular traditional desserts —the stuffed mochi rounds\, such as daifuku and sakura-mochi — and mixing in rin\, the element of restrained grace.\nWebsite: rin-nyc.com | https://www.instagram.com/rin_nyc\nphoto courtesy mochi Rin \n 
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