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CPR Presents | Open Studios: Vincent Chong+Justin Wong, Symara Johnson & Jacob Walse-Dominguez, curated by Benjamin Akio Kimitch

CPR Presents | Open Studios: Vincent Chong+Justin Wong, Symara Johnson & Jacob Walse-Dominguez, curated by Benjamin Akio Kimitch

Company:

Center for Performance Research

Location:

CPR – Center for Performance Research
361 Manhattan Avenue
Williamsburg, Brooklyn, NY, 11211 (off the Graham L)

Dates:

Thursday, May 4, 2023 - 7:30pm

Tickets:

https://www.cprnyc.org/events/openstudios-benjaminakiokimitch

Company:
Center for Performance Research

Thursday, May 4, 2023
7:30 PM 
CPR – Center for Performance Research
361 Manhattan Avenue Brooklyn, NY, 11211 (off the Graham L)
$0-$25, pay what you can

 

CPR is a fully ADA-compliant and accessible venue with two gender inclusive restrooms and one wheelchair accessible restroom.

Vincent Chong will share a collaboration with Justin Wong exploring movement, gay shit, sound and calligraphy, titled the shards of our psyches washed to the bottom of the sea after what historians theorize was a grand spectacle of bukkake following some form of a dodgeball game

Symara Johnson will share a new work that will be a spontaneous performance practice moving through ideas quickly, generating on the spot, and moving with full abandon. This is a time for ultimate play, diving into the unknown together. 

Jacob Walse-Dominguez, a descendant of the colonized Tagalogs, begins the possibility of a neo-tradition of spiritual and communal dance. In a post-colonial society such as the Philippines, glimmers of Indigenous practices remain within Catholicized folk practices and now, through the embryo of this neo-traditional ritual.

 

// BIOGRAPHIES: 

I, Vincent Chong, am a Queer, mixed-race, Chinese American painter, Chinese calligrapher, seal carver, and performance artist. I have been described by my dear friend, sorority sister, convent sister, and frequent collaborator Wo Chan aka The Illustrious Pearl as a multidisciplinary prop queen, and I find this title to be quite fitting. My practice draws from many different and interconnected interests, but the one which is currently drawing much of my focus is about lineage—how it is that we pass skills, knowledge, emotional understanding, intuition etc. between people throughout time.

Symara Johnson’s movement practice is multifaceted and draws from a variety of sources. Her foundations in dance began with trainings at the Beijing Dance Academy and SUNY Purchase’s Conservatory of Dance, as well as  time studying Caribbean dance techniques in Trinidad and Tobago. At present, she is particularly interested in combining the methodologies of folk, improvisation, and modern dance to explore her American and West Indian heritage and merging these movement practices with rigorous archival research.
Jacob Walse-Dominguez is a dedicated folk-arts performer and cultural worker mentored by traditional and contemporary culture-bearers from both the Philippine and Indonesian homelands and diaspora. Known and focused on embodying ethno-choreographical and ethnomusical practice to resist colonial indoctrination.

Justin Wong is a NY-based artist, educator, researcher, and arts worker. He has collaborated on choral and orchestral compositions and performances by artists including Holly Herndon, Lyra Pramuk, and Colin Self that have been performed at the Wiener Festwoche in Vienna, with the Rundfunkchor and Rundfunk Sinfonieorchester Berlin, and MoMA PS1. His performance practices span voice, movement, electronic and cello performance. 

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