Tag Archives: No)One Art House

CHRIS EMILE’S FIXED

Chris Emile—dancer, choreographer, and cofounder of No)one Art House—presents a choreographed performance in response to Haegue Yang’s Strange Fruit (2012-13).  

Using Yang’s installation as its stage, the performance by Emile and three other dancers examines the “public display and consumption of violence against marginalized bodies and investigates how African-Americans process trauma.”*

 

FIXED, Sunday, September 2, at 3pm

MOCA GRAND AVENUE, 250 South Grand Avenue, downtown Los Angeles.

moca.org/fixed-chris-emile

Chris Emile, Fixed. Image courtesy the artist and MOCA.

ANY PLACE BUT HERE

ANY PLACE BUT HERE—a site-specific performance at the California African American Museum by No)one Art House, conceived by Christopher Bordenave and Amie Cota—”explores themes of home and identity as reflected through the Great Migration—a 60-year span during which nearly 6 million African Americans moved from the South to cities in the North and West.”*

 

ANY PLACE BUT HERE—NO)ONE ART HOUSE

Tuesday, December 19, at 7 pm.

California African American Museum

600 State Drive, Exposition Park, Los Angeles.

Image credit: No)one Art House.

NO)ONE ART HOUSE IN PERFORMANCE

This week, NO)ONE ART HOUSE—creator of site-specific dance performances—presents a new work by company founder and choreographer Christopher Bordenave and guest collaborator Julia Eichten in the north breezeway of Hauser & Wirth Los Angeles.

 

NO)ONE ART HOUSE, Thursday, November 9, at 8 pm.

HAUSER & WIRTH LOS ANGELES,

hauserwirthlosangeles.com/events/no-one-art-house-performance

noonearthouse.org/

Photograph by Dicko Chan. Image credit: No)One Art House and Hauser & Wirth.

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