September 01, 2017

GUEST ARTIST RESIDENCY PUBLIC EVENTS

YOU ARE INVITED TO JOIN THE THEATRE DEPARTMENT FOR ITS 2017-18 GUEST ARTIST RESIDENCY PUBLIC EVENTS! 
YOU ARE INVITED TO JOIN THE THEATRE DEPARTMENT FOR ITS 2017-18 GUEST ARTIST RESIDENCY PUBLIC EVENTS! 
 
Master Class
September 4th (6-9pm)
Fir Acres Theatre - BLACK BOX
Join Okwui Okpokwasili for a special 3-hour master-class introducing students to her unique approach for making new work. 
Limit of 25 students - email beeny@lclark.edu to sign up. 

Artist Talk

September 5th (3:30-4:30pm)
Fir Acres Theatre - BLACK BOX
What is it like to pursue a career in the arts? Join Guest Artist Okwui Okpokwasili as she discusses her experience as a working artist.
Public Performance
September 5th (6:30-8pm - right after the Theatre Meet and Greet!)
Fir Acres Theatre - Black Box
Join the participants of this year’s Guest Artist Residency Program as they share work generated during the residency in collaboration with Okwui Okpokwasili and Peter Born.
 
Okwui Okpokwasili is a New York-based writer, performer and choreographer. In partnership with collaborator Peter Born, Okpokwasili creates multidisciplinary projects. Their first New York production, Pent-Up: A Revenge Dance premiered at Performance Space 122 and received a 2010 New York Dance and Performance “Bessie” Award for Outstanding Production; an immersive installation version was featured in the 2008 Prelude Festival. Their second collaboration, Bronx Gothic, won a 2014 New York Dance and Performance “Bessie” Award for Outstanding Production and continues to tour nationally and internationally. In June of 2014, they presented an installation entitled Bronx Gothic: The Oval as part of the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council’s River to River Festival.  Their current project in development is Poor People’s TV Room, an early iteration of which was presented by Lincoln Center in the David Rubinstein Atrium in June 2014. As a performer, Okpokwasili frequently collaborates with award-winning director Ralph Lemon, including How Can You Stay in the House All Day and Not Go Anywhere?; Come home Charley Patton (for which she also won a New York Dance and Performance “Bessie” Award); a duet performed at The Museum of Modern Art as part of On Line: Drawing Through the Twentieth Century; and, most recently, Ralph Lemon’s Scaffold Room. She has appeared as an actor in many productions, including Nora Chipaumire’s Miriam; Julie Taymor’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream; Kristin Marting’s Sounding; Young Jean Lee’s LEAR; Richard Foreman’s Maria del Bosco; Richard Maxwell’s Cowboys and Indians; and Joan Dark (The Goodman Theater/The Linz European Capital of Culture). Film credits include Malorie’s Final Score, Knut Åsdam’s Abyss, The Interpreter, The Hoax and I Am Legend. Okpokwasili‘s residencies and awards include The French American Cultural Exchange (2006-2007); Maggie Allesee National Center for Choreography Choreographic Fellowship (2012); Baryshnikov Arts Center Artist-in-Residence (2013), NewYork Live Arts Studio Series (2013); Under Construction at the Park Avenue Armory (2013); New York Foundation for the Arts’ Fellowship in Choreography (2013); Lower Manhattan Cultural Council’s Extended Life Program (2014-15); The Foundation for Contemporary Arts’ artist grant in dance (2014), BRIClab (2015), Columbia University (2015) and the Rauschenberg Residency (2015).