Ernesto Pujol & Associated Performers, UteHaus Performance Group "Inhabiting the Space"

Location One

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For his one-week residency at Location One, site-specific performance artist and social choreographer Ernesto Pujol responds to curator Jovana Stokic’s challenge to “inhabit the space” through an open flexible daily program of rehearsals, movement exercises, individual gestures, and open times, all-supportive of individual and group practice.

During the past decade, Ernesto Pujol has transformed his solo public performance commissions into field schooling for graduate art students and collaborations with artists through a methodology of transparency, generosity, trust, and shared resources. His durational walking performances, created for culturally underserved mainstream American audiences in the Midwest and West, have produced psychic pilgrimages and portraits of peoples and places. Pujol is interested in the role of contemporary art in the sustainability of democracy, conjuring space and time for creative critical thinking.

Pujol’s new UteHaus performance interdisciplinary group consists of a national pool of Associated Performers, making its first appearance at Location One, publicly workshopping parts of Affinitas, a new performance commemorating the 10th anniversary of 9/11 to be staged this November. The group, which includes Elaine Angelopoulos, Janine Antoni, Tim Cusack, Carla Duarte, Carlye Eckert, Rosemarie Padovano, Matthew Rogers, Valarie Samulski, Lainey Tant, Joy Whalen, and Jayoung Yoon, explores loss, anger, mourning, and the reparation of the psychic and material body, individual and collective. For more information, please visit: www.utehaus.org

There will be a special evening of Inhabiting the Space performances on Thursday, April 14, from 6:00 to 9:00 PM, in conjunction with XtraCurricular, a joint series between Location One and Columbia University School of the Arts, as part of its curated extracurricular events. For more information please visit: arts.columbia.edu

Janine Antoni, Associated Performer with UteHaus, is a professor at Columbia University School of Arts in their unique Visual Arts Mentor Program. Jill Sigman, artist and choreographer, joined her to conduct a week-long workshop on the topic of death, surrender, and grief. An exploratory interactive movement experience has been crafted from this workshop. Staging this event within Inhabiting the Space is made possible thanks to the generosity of Location One. Visual Arts MFA Student participants include Yve Laris Cohen, Matthew Fischer, Jesse Greenberg, Molly Lowe, Mira Hunter, Beatrice Parsons, Brie Ruais, and Julia Sherman.

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from April 11, 2011 to April 15, 2011
Mon-Fri, 11-15 Apr. 12-6pm & Thu. April 14, 6–9pm

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