Harvest moon over Seattle - 9/17/13 |
by aleks
FILMS:
The film non-committe (Shizue P., Joan K., Dewey W. and aleks) wants everyone to know about the great program they have put together for you: the fall film series for all garden volunteers and their friends (if you are NOT a volunteer and want to come, please show up and befriend me for a day, my pleasure). Please mark your calendars for these films:
• opens with 'My neighbor Totoro' 1998, 1 pm Thursday, September 26, Tateuchi Room - a highly popular animated movie about the adventures of two sisters and magical creatures called Totoro. Join us to watch this delightful film and discuss it afterward with refreshments.
• 'Dream Window', 1992 - 1 pm Thursday, October 24
• 'Hula Girls', 2006 - 1 pm Thursday, November 14
Also, while reviewing the many films before we chose the ones above, Joan K. put this FILM BANK feature for you - suggestions from all members of film non-commitee; it is residing on google docs here - check it out!
Harvest moon over Seattle - 9/17/13 |
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BUTOH dancing:The Engendering Project: Casting Shadows
Butoh artist Joan Laage (one of our guides!) with Kaoru Okumura (video/photography) and Jackie An (music) - October 4 & 5, 2013, 8 pm Ticket Prices: $12/$15 www.brownpapertickets.com/event/459485
Velocity Dance Center, 1621 12th Ave, Seattle WA 98122
Directed by Joan Laage (Kogut Butoh), The Engendering Project: Casting Shadows emerged out of investigating how gender fluidity and transformation have continued to shape the artist’s work over the past two decades. Joan’s collaborators are Kaoru Okumura (video and photography) and an electric string trio directed by Jackie An with Doris Bartha and Emily Price. The Engendering Project is supported in part by the CityArtist Projects 2013, City of Seattle Office of Arts & Cultural Affairs.
The Engendering Project: Ever Betweening
Velocity’s SPEAKEASY Series
October 6, 2013 5-6:30pm Donation
Join director/performer Joan Laage (Kogut Butoh), her project collaborators Kaoru Okumura and Jackie An, and invited guests Michelle Miller, Douglas Ridings, and Tanja Woloshen who recently wrote a thesis on queer identities and butoh (Canada) in a roundtable discussion hosted by Velocity’s Tonya Lockyer focused on gender fluidity and transformation in performance.
www.daipanbutoh.com
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