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For Immediate Release April 2, 2008 |
Public Information Office 310 Owen Hall, Campus PO 1820 Asheville, NC 28804-8507 828/251-6526 - FAX: 828/251-6677 web: http://www.unca.edu/news e-mail: pubinfo@unca.edu |
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UNC Asheville Presents Eiko & Koma with Pianist Margaret Leng Tan;
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UNC Asheville's Cultural & Special Events series will welcome
Eiko & Koma to the Lipinsky Auditorium stage at 8 p.m. Saturday,
April 12, to perform their original choreography "Mourning." Pianist
Margaret Leng Tan will provide accompaniment.
"Mourning," which was first presented in 2004 at the Imagine
Festival of Arts, Issues and Ideas, is a metaphorical exploration of
loss as a singular experience in each human life. For the artists,
"Mourning" is a way of grieving for human cruelty to other humans
and the earth.
Eiko & Koma were law and political science students in Japan when
they joined Tokyo's Tatsumi Hijikata dance company. Though they have
no traditional Japanese dance or theater training, Eiko & Koma went
on to work with artists like Robert Mirabal, Chanticleer, Praise
Choir and Joseph Jennings. In 1984, they were named John Simon
Guggenheim Memorial Fellows and awarded "Bessies," New York Dance
and Performance Awards.
Born in Singapore, Tan was the first woman to earn a doctorate of
music from Juilliard. Upon graduation, Tan's desire to explore the
crosscurrents between Asian and Western music led to an active
collaboration with John Cage that lasted until his death. She is now
known as one of the pre-eminent interpreters of Cage’s music and was
chosen as the featured performer in a memorial tribute concert at
the 45th Venice Biennale. Tan continues to be a major force within
the American avant-garde movement with unique performances embracing
aspects of theater and choreography.
Co-sponsors for the performance include the Asheville Art Museum,
the National Endowment for the Arts, the National Dance Project of
the New England Foundation for the Arts, the Doris Duke Charitable
Foundation, the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, the Ford Foundation and
JP Morgan Chase.
General admission tickets are $20. To purchase tickets online, visit
www.uncatickets.com
or to reserve tickets by phone, call UNC Asheville's Highsmith
University Union Box Office at 828/232-5000.
Eiko & Koma will also host a Delicious Movement Workshop from 1 to 3
p.m. Sunday, April 13, at Warren Wilson College's Bryson Gym. The
workshop is open to the public; no dance experience is necessary.
Cost is $10 cash or check at the door only. No pre-registration is
required. Participants should dress in loose, comfortable clothes
and be prepared to work barefoot.
For more information about the performance, purchasing group tickets
or the movement workshop, call 828/251-6991 or click on
www.unca.edu/culturalarts/.
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