Creative residency and work-in-progress showing
Dance and media artist Michael Sakamoto, composer-musician Paul D. Miller aka DJ Spooky, and dancer-choreographer Mohamed "Barges" Smahneh introduce and perform excerpts from their current work-in-progress project, time/life/beauty. Fusing butoh, hip-hop, new music and multimedia, this new multi-disciplinary project is inspired by the intercultural and activist legacy of famed music and interdisciplinary artist Ryuichi Sakamoto.
This project is in partnership with Fusebox, the College of Fine Arts, and the Department of Theatre and Dance, with faculty member Rosemary Candelario.
Public work-in-progress showing:
Fri, Sep 12 at 7:30 PM
B. Iden Payne Theatre
Free, open to the public, no reservations required to attend.