5/2/2023 0 Comments Uh manoa logicworks![]() ![]() The mainstage production, originally slated for fall 2020, was postponed due to the pandemic. Original music compositions by Rafael Borges Amaral, Keith Cross, Takuma Itoh and John Signor, with movement-based media art by Larry Asakawa. The concert will also feature choreography from local artists and UH Mānoa dance and music faculty: Miller, Sai Bhatawadekar, Kaʻohinani Yojo Daniels, Betsy Fisher, Amy Lynn Schiffner and Jonathan Clarke Sypert. Ticket prices range from $8 to $25 for the in-person production at Kennedy Theatre on November 11, 12, 18, 19 and 20. Related: Renowned Korean choreographers train UH Mānoa dancers for mainstage, September 2022 Both artists are serving as resident dance artists this fall. The National Endowment of the Arts awarded the UH Mānoa College of Arts, Languages and Letters $10,000 for the production, which helped bring renowned Korean dance artists 정재혁 Jae Hyuk Jung and 김삼진 Samjin Kim to the Mānoa campus to train students for two special numbers, “출정/Chuljeong: The Battle Against Invisible Fear” and “Hangout,” focusing on Indigenous contemporary dance with Korean traditional contexts to be featured in the concert. “This production focuses on deeply investigative creative processes with themes of nurturing, nourishing, sustaining, transmission and transformation that also explore immersive perception and physical listening through the senses and body,” said Miller, associate professor and associate chair of dance at UH Mānoa. Dancers in Form Within a Form: Echoes and Reverberations ![]() Directed by Kara Jhalak Miller, the season’s largest dance production will highlight internationally renowned choreographers from the Korea National University of the Arts in addition to original contributions by local Hawaiʻi artists, UH Mānoa dance and music faculty. The University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa Department of Theatre and Dance and Kennedy Theatre are preparing to premiere Form Within a Form: Echoes and Reverberations, a transformative dance concert with a cast of 60 performers, featuring dynamic, interactive and powerfully innovative collaborations between original dance, music, mixed media, scenic art and costume design. ![]()
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