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URL:https://willowsnest.org/events/meet-me-out-beyond-each-other/
SUMMARY:(meet me) Out beyond each other
DESCRIPTION:"(meet me) Out beyond each other" is an intimate evening of wor
 ks by American artists Pauline Jennings and Joshua Lacourse (movement)\, S
 ean Clute (intermedia) and Allen Hahn (video/light) created during month r
 esidency in Friedrichshagen’s Lake Studios Berlin. Experimenting with tr
 ansmedia storytelling\, the team examines personal narrative as a metaphor
  for the barrage of noise in contemporary life that impact us physically a
 nd psychologically. Through movement-based processes\, interactive audiovi
 sual techniques and elements of theatrical design the group will share two
  recently developed projects.\n\n\n\n\n\nPauline Jennings is a contemporar
 y choreographer is compelled to create works for stage\, video and interac
 tive installation that attempt to viscerally capture the excitement\, conf
 usion and fear accompanying our rapidly changing society. Her works have b
 een presented in festivals and showcases internationally\, including the S
 an Francisco Museum of Modern Art\, Merce Cunningham Studio\, EMPAC\, Muse
 umsquartier Wien\, Institut Intermédií (Prague)\, Eastern Bloc (Montreal
 )\, Primo Piano LivinGallery (Lecce)\, Museum of Contemporary Art and Plan
 ning Exhibition (Shenzhen) and Takt Kunstprojektraum (Berlin). Most recent
 ly\, Jennings was awarded a grant from the Foundation for Contemporary Art
 s to support a 6 week exhibit "neighboring|towns" at the Hamiltonian in Wa
 shington DC.  "neighboring|towns" is a 4-channel video and sound work cre
 ated with Heather Theresa Clark and explores how human-created borders res
 ult in isolation of individuals\, disconnection of neighboring communities
  and dehumanization of relationships. Last fall\, Jennings was granted a 4
 -month exhibition of her intermedia work "Becoming Human" at Burlington Ci
 ty Arts with support from BCA's Project VT and the Vermont Performance Lab
 's SEED Award. Jennings currently teaches dance at Saint Michael’s Colle
 ge in Winooski\, VT. She was previously a Visiting Artist for the Mills Co
 llege Dance Department’s Repertory Dance Company and has also lectured a
 nd taught master classes at New York University – Shanghai\, the Univers
 ity of Applied Arts (Vienna)\, University of California at Berkeley\, Ariz
 ona State University\, Amherst College\, Dartmouth College\, University of
  Maine\, College of Santa Fe\, and University of New Mexico. Jennings hold
 s an MFA in Dance Choreography and Performance from Mills College.  http
 ://paulinejennings.net\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSean Clute is an interdisciplinary ar
 tist\, composer and performer. His work has been presented internationally
  at venues such as The Kitchen\, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art\, ISEA
  – Dubai\, and the Autonomous Mutant Festival.  He has been recognized 
 with a Fulbright Award and residency at the MuseumsQuartier Wien in Austri
 a\, a Djerassi Resident Artist Award\, and a Meet the Composer Award. Clut
 e has an extensive background in music and intermedia art and holds an MFA
  in Electronic Music and Recording Media from Mills College where he was a
 warded the Music Alumnae Scholarship\, Crothers Award\, Hellman Award\, Ly
 nn T. White Award\, and Frog Peak Collective Experimental Music Award. Clu
 te was a Visiting Professor of Media Art at New York University - Shanghai
  in the Interactive Media Arts program and currently is Associate Professo
 r of Media Art at Northern Vermont University. http://seanclute.net\n\nAl
 len Hahn recent dance for camera work as director\, DP\, and designer has 
 been seen in the short films Breath Light Stone and Mutable Spirals of Asc
 ension. Both have been selected for festivals in the US and Europe\, with 
 Breath Light Stone garnering awards in multiple categories. He has designe
 d for several major American opera companies and festivals as well as worl
 d premieres at Juilliard in New York\, and at the Royal Danish Opera in Co
 penhagen. Other international design credits include opera companies and f
 estivals in Australia\, Asia\, South America\, and several countries here 
 in Europe. He has worked with the NY-based performance company The Builder
 s Association and also with artist Tony Oursler on installations at New Yo
 rk’s Metropolitan Museum of Art and ARoS Kunstmuseum in Denmark. Work in
  the music world has ranged from designing for David Byrne in Central Park
 \, to the ensemble Alarm Will Sound at the Muziekgebouw in Amsterdam. htt
 ps://allenhahn.com/\n\n&nbsp\;\n\n\n\nJoshua Lacourse aspires to create a
 nd be a part of performances that strive to bridge widening gaps between i
 ndividuals and remind us of our shared human identity. He has previously t
 rained and performed as part of The Troublemakers Ensemble Theater Trainin
 g and Fall Festival of Shakespeare. A recent directoral work\, Tearmann\, 
 was a collaborative and full-evening movement piece seeking to form deep c
 onnections in the absence of speech. Tearmann strove to challenge the perc
 eptions of performers\, audience members\, and creators alike\, while invi
 ting us all to reconsider how we observe\, conceptualize and respond to th
 e world around us. Most recently\, Joshua collaborated with choreographer 
 Pauline Jennings on the creation of "neighboring|towns\," a multi-channel 
 work at the Hamilonian Gallery (Washington\, DC) and the full-evening leng
 th performance duet\, "Sea Inside Our Skin\," which was made possible in 
 part by BCA’s Project Vermont and with a research and development reside
 ncy and support by Vermont Performance Lab and the Vermont Community Found
 ation. He also performed with Jennings in Seeking Nourishment\, a communit
 y-building\, riddle-solving urban wilderness walk featuring site-specific 
 and interactive performances that was sponsored by the Feverish World Symp
 osium at the University of Vermont.\n\n\n
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CATEGORIES:Dance Concert,Music Concert,Transmedia Event
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