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  • “書韻 SHOINN” Project at Les Moulins de Paillard Pt.1

    “書韻 SHOINN” Project at Les Moulins de Paillard Pt.1

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    In October 2016, I had an opportunity to go on an art residency in countryside of France for a collaboration performance project with Mika Satomi, a Berlin-based e-textile artist, and Corey Fuller, a Tokyo-based sound artist. We worked on creating and developing a collaborative, improvisational performance which Japanese calligraphy, e-textile and sound art come together.

    This project was something I’ve been dreaming of for a long time. Mika and I met at an event in Berlin through a friend of ours, Joreg, the founder of the visual/textural live-programming environment vvvv. I felt that our encounter was meant-to-be, and it didn’t take so long until this idea of collaboration sparked in our conversation, and this residency opportunity came true. The team, Corey from Tokyo, Mika from Berlin, and I from San Francisco got together at Les Moulins de Paillard Contemporary Arts Centre in Poncé-sur-le-Loir.

    Poncé-sur-le-Loir, a village in the region of Pays-de-la-Loire in north-western France. (On 1 January 2017, it was merged into the new commune Loir en Vallée. ) It’s a small old village with full of characters. The village is also known for its wineries.

    Entryway to the Les Moulins de Paillard; autumn leaves were falling, creating a colorful carpet on the ground. These charming roosters woke us up like alarm clock every morning.

    When we arrived at Paillard at almost 10pm on October 17th, it was completely dark that we could not see the surroundings. There was the moonlight and a few other dim street light, very quiet. We had to crawl in the air to find the entrance to the place where we are staying. Next morning, I woke up to the quiet, beautiful misty air. There is a river running through the Paillard, which made this area special – Les Moulins de Paillard is a former paper mill in the 18th century. The main building houses countless rooms inside still with the empty concrete tubs and kilns, where now are used as contemporary art residency studios, performance art theater and art gallery.

    I loved the misty mornings at Paillard. Air is so fresh, the sound of the river is calming. At the end of October, it gets very cold in this area.

    Everyday we cooked breakfasts, lunch and dinners together in the kitchen and dining area in the main theater building. There was a small bakery in town where we could get freshly baked croissant and French baguette. With no heater, it was shivering cold inside, but our conversations and laughter kept us warm.

    Brainstorming the ideas…

    On day 2, the local music studio let us borrow their amazing speakers and sound system (thank you Shelly & James for arranging everything!). As we slowly set things up, the sky cleared up and a pleasant light came through the windows in the theater. We had this theater all to ourselves as studio for 10 days, how amazing.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text align=”center”]paillard_theater_with_piano _photo by Aoi Yamaguchi

     

    Mika_work in progress_ photo by Corey Fuller

    Aoi & Farid preparing the paper _ photo by Corey Fuller

    From the day 3, assistant Farid joined us. Farid is an art university student living in Le Mans, and he came to help our project at Paillard only during this residency period for his experience.

    Mika at work _ photo by Corey Fuller

    Mika focused on making my costume with embedded sensors.

    Corey's Sound Setup - photo by Corey Fuller

    Corey's Sound Setup _ photo by Corey Fuller

    This is where Corey makes his magic. Everything was beautifully set up.

    Mika costume work in progress _ photo by Corey Fuller

    Aoi's calligraphy brushes _ photo by Corey Fuller

    Costume fitting & tests _ photo by Corey Fuller

    Costume fitting and tests — we were so excited to see the linkage of the technologies and the sound in action.

    Aoi's calligraphy brush with Mika's motion sensor _ photo by Corey Fuller

    (Photos by Corey Fuller)

    My calligraphy brush with a motion sensor attached to the top of the arm by Mika and Hannah (another half of Kobakant, Mika’s e-textile unit) .

    Rehearsals in the golden sunset light

    Corey’s piano gracefully resonated in this theater space. Surrounded by lots of inspirations in this beautiful environment, I composed a poem for the performance. It usually takes days, sometimes weeks to complete a poem for the performance pieces – but this day, on the 5th day of the residency, all words in my notebook just fell into the right place and everything came together.

    The first piece of the three performances was going to be with a sensor on the brush, writing on a long piece of Japanese paper coming out of the piano. We rehearsed in the golden sunset light…

    Final rehearsal in the evening

    The last performance of the three was improvised with a breathing sensor around my chest and muscle sensors on my elbows and knees, which signals controlling the intensity of the light bulbs. The dynamic movement of my calligraphy writing was translated into light and sound through a sensor embedded costume. The soundscape was composed of acoustic piano and a modular synthesizer system which receive signals generated by my physical movements and are translated into sound.

    See our performance at Les Moulins de Paillard on October 23rd, 2016 here.

    Costume details: breathing sensor _ photo by Corey Fuller

    Breathing sensor details.

    Costume details: Breathing Sensor _ Photo by Corey Fuller

    E-textile Costume Details: Breathing Sensors and Arm Muscle Sensors _ photo by Corey Fuller

    E-textile Costume Details: Arm Muscle Sensor _ photo by Corey Fuller

    Arm muscle sensor details.

    E-textile costume details: Sensors _ photo by Corey Fuller

    "鼕燈響" - after the performance _ photo by Corey Fuller

    (photos by Corey Fuller)

     

    “鼕燈響”

    the sound of bells and drums

    a light of life

    in resonance

     

    "鼕燈響" with Corey, Aoi and Mika - team 書韻

    (Corey on the left, Aoi in center, Mika on the right)

    Stay tuned for our upcoming performances!

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  • SEASONS 04: JAPANESE CALLIGRAPHY WORKSHOP FOR APRIL 「初桜」-SEASON’S FIRST CHERRY BLOSSOM-

    SEASONS 04: JAPANESE CALLIGRAPHY WORKSHOP FOR APRIL 「初桜」-SEASON’S FIRST CHERRY BLOSSOM-

     

    Japanese Calligraphy “Shodo” Workshop for Beginners 

     季節を愉しむ書道ワークショップ 「SEASONS」

    SEASONS op. 04
    April: Hatsu-zakura – Season’s First Cherry Blossom –

    4月 卯月 – 「初桜」の会

     

    SEASONS is a series of our monthly Japanese calligraphy workshops to appreciate the beauty of nature transitioning with four seasons captured in poetry.

    For April session, you will write your choice of seasonal words from selected Japanese classic haiku poems, themed in “Hatsu-zakura” meaning “Season’s First Cherry Blossom.” The warmth of spring is punctuated by the first cherry blossoms. Pleasant breeze brings you the fragrance of the spring, as the cherry blossoms dance in the loving sunlight in full bloom. Let the beautiful poems unfold your imagination, let your brushes explore your creativity.

    During this hands-on workshop, you will learn and practice basic Japanese calligraphy “Shodo” skills, through the meditative calligraphy process finding the balance between the mind and body. We will go over the basics: how to hold the brush and control the brush, proper posture, how to take care of tools and materials, gettting to know with Japanese paper and sumi inks.

    You will be introduced to the fundamental calligraphy writing techniques and beautiful and formal Regular Script Kaisho or semi-cursive script Gyosho on selected Japanese Kanji characters depending on your skill level. You will be practicing and making your own calligraphy artwork on hanshi*-sized calligraphy paper, and will have nice pieces of artwork to take home with at the end of the workshop.

    This workshop is designed for the adult beginners. No prior experience is necessary.

    DATE
    Sunday, April 9th 11am – 1pm
    Saturday, April 29 11am – 1pm

    LECTURE & TEXTS
    This workshop will be instructed by Aoi Yamaguchi. Original worksheets and handouts will be provided.
    Lesson will be taught in English. Knowledge of Japanese language is not necessary.

    SUPPLIES & MATERIALS
    Basic supplies and materials will be provided for you to work on Japanese calligraphy during the workshop. The first 20 sheets of calligraphy paper are included per class. Additional paper is available for purchase.

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  • SEASONS 03: Japanese Calligraphy Workshop for March 「朧月」-Hazy Moon-

    SEASONS 03: Japanese Calligraphy Workshop for March 「朧月」-Hazy Moon-

    Japanese Calligraphy “Shodo” Workshop for Beginners 

     季節を愉しむ書道ワークショップ 「SEASONS」

    SEASONS op. 03
    March: Oborozuki – Hazy Moon –

    3月 弥生 – 「朧月」の会


    SEASONS
    is a series of our monthly Japanese calligraphy workshops to appreciate the beauty of nature transitioning with four seasons captured in poetry.

    For March session, themed in “Oborozuki” meaning “Hazy Moon,” we will explore the yugen of romantic, sentimental memories in moments with a hazy moon radiating in the night sky of early Spring – as we write your choice of seasonal word from selected Japanese classic haiku poems.

    During this hands-on workshop, you will learn and practice basic Japanese calligraphy “Shodo” skills, through the meditative calligraphy process finding the balance between the mind and body. We will go over the basics: how to hold the brush and control the brush, proper posture, how to take care of tools and materials, gettting to know with Japanese paper and sumi inks.

    You will be introduced to the fundamental calligraphy writing techniques and beautiful and formal Regular Script “Kaisho” or semi-cursive script “Gyosho” on selected Japanese kanjicharacters depending on your skill level, and you will be practicing and making your own calligraphy artwork on “hanshi”*-sized calligraphy paper, and on a shikishi board for the final piece! You will have a nice piece of artwork to take home at the end of the workshop.

    This workshop is designed for the adult beginners. No prior experience is necessary.

    DATE
    Saturday March 25th, 2017 11am – 1:00pm

    LECTURE & TEXTS

    This workshop will be instructed by Aoi Yamaguchi. Original worksheets and handouts will be provided.
    Lesson will be taught in English. Knowledge of Japanese language is not necessary.

    SUPPLIES & MATERIALS
    Basic supplies and materials will be provided for you to work on Japanese calligraphy during the workshop. The first 20 sheets of calligraphy paper are included per class. Additional paper is available for purchase.

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  • “静と動 -Stillness and Motion-” for 48 PILLARS

    “静と動 -Stillness and Motion-” for 48 PILLARS


    I’ll be showing my new calligraphy art pieces, “静と動 – Stillness and Motion-“, created for a “structural constraint” group exhibition titled “48 PILLARS” featuring 24 artists held at Arc Gallery; opening reception is next Saturday March 11th from 7pm.

    Japanese Calligraphy is a unique art form in that it seeks to deconstruct, rearrange and infuse existing linguistic elements into a a physical expression of an idea.

    My idea was to work on a set of words that with contrasting meanings but whose vertically-shaped characters compliment each other and the rectangular panels that house them.  Choosing characters with this shape allows me to focus the energy of the composition from the top of the panel to the bottom and beyond.  Traditionally, Japanese reads from right to left: from the right “ (Stillness)”, and to the left “ (Motion)”.

    The chemistry between tanboku (light-colored sumi ink) and Japanese gasen paper is vivid and magical. From the moment the ink touches the paper, the ink fuses with paper and ripples out. With the right balance of water and sumi written in an unbroken motion, clear brush stroke edges emerge as the water evaporates. I chose warm black sumi to work on this piece, which, when mixed with the right amount of water, leaves behind hues of gray that illuminate the distinction between light and shadow.

    Stillness is clear, graceful and light; Motion is blurred, dynamic and bold. Together, it completes the world of light and shadow, and neither exists without the other.

    _

    48 PILLARS
    Opening Reception:
    Saturday, March 11th, 7-9PM

    Artists Talk and Closing Reception:
    Saturday, April 15th, 12-3PM

    Arc Gallery
    1246 Folsom St, San Francisco, CA

    “24 local Bay Area artists will produce two pieces each on these identically sized panels that will exactly ring the gallery – 48 works total.

    This is the second exhibition at Arc Gallery that is essentially a “structural constraint” show. The other exhibition is our iconic annual, end of summer exhibition, FourSquared. In both exhibitions, the artists are unconstrained in subject matter except to the extent that works need to be a series; but they are constrained in format. It should be visually stunning. ”

    – Michael Yochum, Curator

     

    Featured artists: Jason Avery, Lexie Bouwsma, Elaine Coombs, Robin Denevan, Sara Dykstra, Kim Frohsin, Paul Gibson, Christine Aria Hostetler & Joel Daniel Phillips, Kay Kang, Bruce Katz, Joshua Young Lee, Katja Leibenath, Saundra Mcpherson, Erika Meriaux, Annamarie Pabst, Silvia Poloto, Gail Ragains, Rachel Sager, Kirsten Tradowsky, Beth Davila Waldman, Ealish Wilson, John Wood, Sandra Yagi, Aoi Yamaguchi.

    Invite your friends

  • SEASONS 02: Japanese Calligraphy Workshop for February 「春時雨」-Spring Shower-

    SEASONS 02: Japanese Calligraphy Workshop for February 「春時雨」-Spring Shower-

    Japanese Calligraphy “Shodo” Workshop for Beginners 

     季節を愉しむ書道ワークショップ 「SEASONS」

    SEASONS op. 02
    February: Harushigure – Spring Shower –

    2月 如月 – 「春時雨」の会


    SEASONS
    is a series of our monthly Japanese calligraphy workshops to appreciate the beauty of nature transitioning with four seasons captured in poetry.

    For February session, themed in “Harushigure” meaning “Spring shower,” we will savor the beauty of light and shadow found in the moments with the cold rain shower at the end of Winter, transitioning slowly to the Springtime – as we write your choice of seasonal word from Japanese classic haiku poems.

    During this hands-on workshop, you will learn and practice basic Japanese calligraphy “Shodo” skills, through the meditative calligraphy process finding the balance between the mind and body. We will go over the basics: how to hold the brush and control the brush, proper posture, how to take care of tools and materials, gettting to know with Japanese paper and sumi inks.

    You will be introduced to the fundamental calligraphy writing techniques and beautiful and formal Regular Script “Kaisho” or semi-cursive script “Gyosho” on selected Japanese kanji characters depending on your skill level, and you will be practicing and making your own calligraphy artwork on “hanshi”*-sized calligraphy paper, and on a shikishi board for the final piece! You will have a nice piece of artwork to take home at the end of the workshop.

    This workshop is designed for the adult beginners. No prior experience is necessary.

    DATE
    Saturday February 11th, 2017 11am – 1:00pm
    Saturday February 25th, 2017 11am – 1:00pm


    LECTURE & TEXTS

    This workshop will be instructed by Aoi Yamaguchi. Original worksheets and handouts will be provided.
    Lesson will be taught in English. Knowledge of Japanese language is not necessary.

    SUPPLIES & MATERIALS
    Basic supplies and materials will be provided for you to work on Japanese calligraphy during the workshop. The first 20 sheets of calligraphy paper are included per class. Additional paper is available for purchase.

    Supplies and materials provided for workshop:
    •  Calligraphy brush – Fude(筆)
    •  Bottled Sumi ink (墨)
    •  Ink well  – Suzuri(硯)
    •  Calligraphy Hanshi Paper “Tosa” (土佐)
    – *Hanshi size: H13.15″ x W9.5″
    •  Felt fabric – Gin Moh-sen (銀毛氈)
    •  Paperweight – Bun-chin(文鎮)
    •  Calligraphy Artwork Folder
    •  Self-study guide handouts


    Bring your own:

    •  Dark colored clothes or aprons that you don’t mind getting ink on.
    •  Open-minded enthusiasm!

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  • Seasons 01: Japanese Calligraphy Workshop for January 「冬霞」 -Winter Mist-

    Seasons 01: Japanese Calligraphy Workshop for January 「冬霞」 -Winter Mist-

    Japanese Calligraphy “Shodo” Workshop for Beginners 

     季節を愉しむ書道ワークショップ 「SEASONS」

    SEASONS op. 01
    January: Fuyukasumi – Winter Mist –

    1月 睦月冬霞の会

    季節を愉しむ書道ワークショップ、始めます。

    激動の渦中にいる心をやすめて、筆を持って言葉の世界を楽しみながら、ほっと一息つきませんか。

    カリフォルニアという、四季の移り変わりが緩やかな土地に住んでこそ、日本文化の趣は四季とともにあり、日本の自然風景の美しさと、そこに息づくひとびとの自然を愛でる心が、詩を生むのだと感じます。そこで、俳句や短歌、詩などから浮かぶ情景を味わいながら、選んだ言葉を書で表現して愉しむ時間をつくりたいな、と思いました。

    「SEASONS」第一弾は、1月 睦月 – 『冬霞』の会
    みなさまお誘い合わせの上、是非ご参加ください。

    SEASONS is a series of monthly Japanese calligraphy workshops to appreciate the beauty of nature transitioning with four seasons captured and expressed in poetry.

    For January session, themed in “Fuyukasumi” meaning “winter mist,” we will embrace beauty in the cold winter – imagining a vast landscape and mountains covered in glowing silver white with misted skyline – writing your choice of seasonal Japanese word selected from Japanese classic literature.

    During this hands-on workshop, you will learn and practice basic Japanese calligraphy “Shodo” skills, meditative calligraphy process and finding the balance between the mind and body. We will go over the basics: how to hold the brush and control the brush, posture, how to take care of tools and materials, gettting to know with Japanese gasen paper and sumi inks.

    You will be introduced to the fundamental calligraphy writing techniques and beautiful and formal Regular Script “Kaisho” or semi-cursive script “Gyosho” on selected Japanese kanjicharacters depending on your skill level, and you will be practicing and making your own calligraphy artwork on “hanshi”*-sized calligraphy paper.

    This workshop is designed for the adult beginners. No prior experience is necessary.

    DATE
    Saturday January 28th, 2017 11am – 1:00pm

    LECTURE & TEXTS
    This workshop will be instructed by Aoi Yamaguchi. Original worksheets and handouts will be provided.
    Lesson will be taught in English. Knowledge of Japanese language is not necessary.

    TOOLS & MATERIALS
    Basic tools and materials will be provided for you to work on Japanese calligraphy during the workshop. The first 20 sheets of calligraphy paper are included per class. Additional paper is available for purchase.

    Tools and materials provided for workshop:
    • Calligraphy brush – Fude(筆)
    • Bottled Sumi ink (墨)
    • Ink well – Suzuri(硯)
    • Calligraphy Hanshi Paper “Tosa” (土佐)
    – *Hanshi size: H13.15″ x W9.5″
    • Felt fabric – Gin Moh-sen (銀毛氈)
    • Paperweight – Bun-chin(文鎮)
    • Calligraphy Artwork Folder
    • Self-study guide handouts


    Bring your own:

    • Dark colored clothes or aprons that you don’t mind getting ink on.
    • Open-minded enthusiasm!

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    Photo is taken in Hokkaido, Japan, January 2017.

  • 暁 – HAPPY NEW YEAR 2017!

    暁 – HAPPY NEW YEAR 2017!

    At dawn

    A gleam of dreamy light radiates,

    Dwelling in a sweet slumber

    Horizon is realized by the voices of amber

    Day is awoken with kisses by the birds

    Let the Sunlight unfold your new morning,

    Let you discover what shines within you.


    暁の時

    甘い眠りにうつろい微睡む

    一縷のひかりが差し拡がる

    地平線は琥珀色の吐息に染まり

    日は鳥たちのさえずりに恋して囁く、

    暁照らす新たな朝への目覚めが

    あなたのなかの耀きの発見でありますよう。


     

    新年あけましておめでとうございます。

    2017年の幕開けは、砂漠のJoshua Treeにて迎えました。

    誰かが作った道のない荒野では、

    自分の好奇心の赴くままに、歩き続けるのみでした。

    見たい景色を求めて、そこへ向かってゆくのみでした。

    誰が教えてくれるわけでなく、自ら渡る岩を選んで、自ら道を切り開いてゆくのみ。

    嬉しいことがあっても悲しいことがあっても、

    どんなに政治が混乱していても、

    世界は繋がっていて、地球は廻っていて、時は進んでいて

    世界のどこかで新たな命が生まれていて

    日は今日も明日も明後日も、また昇り、私たちの朝を照らしてくれる。

    変わってゆくもの、変わらないもの。

    変えてゆけるもの。

    変える力は、自分たちの中にある。

    そんなことを信じさせてくれた暁の光に力をもらいながら、

    自分の中の聲に正直に、

    変わらず創りつづけていきます。

    本年もどうぞ宜しくお願いいたします。

    山口碧生

  • New Year’s Calligraphy “Kakizome” Workshop 2017

    New Year’s Calligraphy “Kakizome” Workshop 2017

    kakizome winter 2017
    Yes, we are having a kakizome workshop again this year!

    Kakizome (書き初め) is the term for the first calligraphy writing of the new year, traditionally performed on the second day of January. This event is also called 吉書 (kissho), 初硯 (hatsu-suzuri) and 試筆 (shi-hitsu). People write auspicious words or a short Japanese or Chinese poetry, such as haiku or tanka, something that symbolizes one’s wishes for the New Year. In modern times, people simply prefer to choose kanji characters that have positive meanings and one’s resolution for the year.

    During this workshop, you will be trying Kakizome with your choice of words for your wishes for the New Year on the large pieces of calligraphy paper! We will go over the basics from how to hold the brush to how to control the brush, the balance between the mind and body, understanding the structure and meaning of Japanese characters, basic brush techniques and possibilities of Sumi ink. First, we will practice on small scale, and then you will be writing with a large Kakizome calligraphy brush on “hansetsu” sized calligraphy paper. You don’t know what to write? Don’t worry, we will have a list of words and phrases for you to choose or be inspired from.

    This one-time workshop is designed for a small group of beginners and intermediate level of all ages. No prior art experience is necessary. Materials provided. Just come dressed in relaxed clothing that you don’t mind getting inks (yes, you never know!).  Space is limited; early registration is encouraged!

    Date:
    Saturday 1/7  11:00am – 1:30pm (sold out!) | 3:00pm – 5:30pm
    Saturday 1/21 11am – 1:30pm

    More details & registration from the button below!
    Looking forward to seeing you there!

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    今年も、書き初めワークショップを開催します!
    新年への抱負を心に、心機一転、大きな筆を持ってみませんか。
    最初は半紙で練習、そして半切大画仙紙にチャレンジします。
    紙・筆・墨・道具一式はご用意していますので、手ぶらでお越しくださいね。

    日程:
    Saturday 1/7
    午前の会 11:00am – 1:30pm (sold out!) と午後の会 3:00pm – 5:30pm

    場所:
    Atelier Towa: Aoi Yamaguchi Calligraphy
    1450 4th Street #11 Berkeley, CA 94710

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    奮ってご参加ください!

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  • 「懸」- Care

    「懸」- Care

    懸
    「懸」- care

    懸念懸想しあいながら、
    ひととひとは繋がっていられるのだと思う。

    心の一画目はじんわりと念が弧を描いて響き、
    届いていくように。

    心を抱きしめる腕は長く伸び、
    ぽろぽろとこぼれる想いを、
    包みこむように。

    Worrying is caring, longing is loving –
    we are connected with this invisible mesh of thoughts and emotions.

    The first dot of the Heart (心) is round and rippling
    like our warmth that travels thorough the air to reach another.

    Its long arm extends, embraces
    the overflowing tears of emotions.

    – in thoughts of recent tragic Oakland “Ghost Ship” fire

  • Live Calligraphy Performance at BAMPFA on Oct 15th

    Live Calligraphy Performance at BAMPFA on Oct 15th

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    BAMPFA - Breath

    I’m excited to announce my upcoming large-scale live calligraphy performance at Berkeley Art Museum Pacific Film Archive on Oct 15th, themed in “Breath“. FULL is a series of varied performances at BAMPFA celebrating every full moon cycle. Curated by Shinichi lova-Koga, various artists performing contemplating the theme “breath” in celebration of full moon.

    This performance is designed site-specific to the newly renovated, stunning structure of the atrium in the museum. I’d like to present a multi-layered large-scale Japanese calligraphy performance, accompanied by sublime sounds composed by a Tokyo-based sound artist Corey Fuller (ILLUHA/ 12K). This 23-minutes sound journey is Fuller’s artistic interpretation of my calligraphic movements, resonance of shadows; and this will be the first time presenting to the public.

    Supported by numbers of talented spirits, featuring assistant performers Yang Yang, Yawen Zou, Ziyu Zhou, and Chelsea Ortiz; ink vase installation in collaboration with Studio Sen; team Awakening Moon: Aprille Tang, Zon Chu, Andrej Hronco and Yukina Yamamoto. Hair & make in collaboration with Aki Masuoka, Yui Yamaguchi. 

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    Full: Breath

    Programmed by Shinichi Iova-Koga

    An evening of varied performances celebrating and contemplating breath. You will experience the unique sounds of shakuhachivirtuoso Masayuki Koga, the live calligraphy painting of Aoi Yamaguchi, the solo dance artistry of Dana Iova-Koga, and haunting music from Oakland-based duo Ghost Lore. Plus explore the exhibition galleries and discover simultaneous performances throughout the building.

    Guest programmer Shinichi Iova-Koga teaches dance composition at Mills College and is the artistic director of the San Francisco-based performance company inkBoat.

    Saturday, October 15. 2016 | 7 PM
    BAMPFA (Berkeley Art Museum Pacific Film Archive)
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