| Friday Apr 22, 2016 7:30 PM - Friday Apr 22, 2016 9:30 PM | $15.00 |
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Whatever Moves You...
Whatever Moves You...
An Evening of Dance, Music & Poetry with Brian Carey Chung and Georgia Bova, Megumi Eda, Jennifer McQuiston Lott, Hajnal Pivnick and Michael Vizsolyi at Brooklyn Workshop Gallery in Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn.
$15 per person
Refreshments will be served and are included in the ticket price.
Friday, April 22, 2016 7:30 - 9:00 p.m.
Weather permitting the event will take place in our garden. If it is too cold or rainy, we will be inside the gallery.
ABOUT THE ARTISTS:
Brian Carey Chung danced for over 20 years with LINES Ballet, Armitage Gone! Dance, and Complexions Ballet. He is the founder of the presently hibernating New York-based Collective Body Dance Lab, studies nursing at Johns Hopkins in Baltimore, and is very slowly writing his first collection of poems centered on conversations between body and self.
Giorgia Bovo is a Brooklyn-based dance artist originally from Italy. She currently dances with Indelible Dance, Gabrielle Lamb and Rebecca Kelly Ballet, among others. Tonights piece "Ode to the Body" will be performed to music by Francesco Beccaro, Giorgia's longtime collaborator. giorgiabovo.tumblr.com
Born and raised in Japan, Megumi Eda has danced internationally for Matsuyama Ballet, Hamburg Ballet, Het/Dutch National Ballet, Rambert Dance Company and Armitage Gone! Dance. Over three decades, she has performed in the works of celebrated choreographers spanning from classical ballet through the avant-garde. www.megumieda.com
Jennifer McQuiston Lott is a dancer, choreographer, and the director of the Traverse City Dance Project. She is an avid collaborator who has produced and performed in many works for stage and film, nationally and internationally. She is joining the faculty of the USC Glorya Kaufman School of Dance in the fall of 2016. www.tcdanceproject.org
Hungarian-American violinist, Hajnal Pivnick, was born and raised in Memphis, Tennessee. She is compelled to perform and promote music written in the 20th and 21st century, and works extensively as an educator and arts administrator. She is co-founder of Tenth Intervention, a collective of musicians that presents new music in New York City.
M. A. Vizsolyi is the author of The Lamp with Wings: love sonnets, (HarperPerennial) winner of the National Poetry Series, selected by Ilya Kaminsky. He is part of the faculty of the BFA in Creative Writing Program at Goddard College and faculty advisor for the colleges national literary journal, DUENDE.
BROOKLYN WORKSHOP GALLERY is a semi-collective atelier space dedicated to the celebration of cultural expressions, transparency in our processes, the sharing of our philosophies and a welcome to others with creative ideas.
BWG is home to Workshop Gallery Artists Foundation, a NYS 501.c.3 fledgling non-profit foundation whose purpose is to promote and facilitate the process of keeping traditional art craft alive and vibrant in our world and to encourage the interpretation and expression of such through the individual artisan as well as teaching utilized as a vehicle for community development.
VISIT our FACEBOOK page Brooklyn Workshop Gallery: Workshop Gallery Artists
DIRECTIONS: F OR G SUBWAY TRAIN to Carroll Street then a short walk. There is plenty of street parking for those driving and we are 5 minutes from the Brooklyn side of the Brooklyn Battery Tunnel.
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LocationWorkshop Gallery Artists Foundation at Brooklyn Workshop Gallery (View)
393 Hoyt Street
Brooklyn, NY 11231
United States
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