Zoë Poluch

Hanako Hoshimi-Caines

Elisa Harkins

Radio III / ᎦᏬᏂᏍᎩ ᏦᎢ

Two people in formal wear on the sides of a sign with a text in a red lit room

Photo: Mathieu Verreault

Tu 5.11.2019, 20:00-21:00, SITE, Farsta

We 6.11.2019, 20:00-21:00, SITE, Farsta

"RADIO III / ᎦᏬᏂᏍᎩ ᏦᎢ" is the first collaboration between Hanako Hoshimi-Caines, Zoë Poluch and Elisa Harkins. It is an indigenous futuristic concert, a beautiful and uncomfortable dance performance and a perverse triangle of shifting power that seeks to be unfaithful to both minimalism and postmodern dance’s claims to so-called “neutrality”. As we live, layer and situate form in our bodies we hurtle through past, present and possible futures. We invite you into a supportive co-existence, separate but aligned, an anthem for xenophilia, a complicit dream, a consensual prophecy.

This performance is presented together with Dansmässan at SITE in Farsta.

Zoë Poluch

Zoë Poluch’s artistic practice puts into motion different mediums and takes shape in different rooms. Her relationship with the “contemporary dance” scene is based on a long term and practice-based interest in the politics and poetics of moving and sensing. She looks forward to the far future, perhaps 2070, when she will inaugurate a dance company for dancing people over 70 years old and tour on a solar airplane. In the past, she studied and worked in Canada and Belgium and could be found dancing and performing with established and emerging choreographers, mostly in Europe and North America. Since 2010 she is based in Stockholm, Sweden and works as Assistant Professor and Head of the Bachelor Programme in Dance Performance at Stockholm University of the Arts. She is currently on parental leave.

Read More →

Hanako Hoshimi-Caines

Based in Montreal, Hanako Hoshimi-Caines has danced and collaborated with a great many local choreographers: Frédérick Gravel, Maria Kefirova, José Navas/ Compagnie Flak, among others. Often touring internationally, she participated in the creations of the Cullberg Ballet in Stockholm, where she performed in works by Benoit Lachambre, Deborah Hay, and the Forsythe Company. Her personal work has been presented in several European festivals, in Germany, Sweden, Bulgaria.



Read More →

Elisa Harkins

Elisa Harkins is a Native American (Cherokee/Muscogee) artist and composer based in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Her work is concerned with translation, language preservation, and Indigenous musicology. Harkins uses the Cherokee and Mvskoke languages, electronic music, sculpture, and the body as her tools. Harkins received a BA from Columbia College, Chicago and an MFA from CALARTS. She has since continued her education at the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture. She has exhibited her work at Crystal Bridges, documenta 14, The Hammer Museum, The Heard Museum, and Vancouver Art Gallery. She created an online Indigenous concert series called 6 Moons, and published a CD of Creek/Seminole Hymns. She is also the DJ of Mvhayv Radio, an Indigenous radio show on 91.1FM in Tulsa, OK and 99.1FM in Indianapolis, IN. Radio III / ᎦᏬᏂᏍᎩ ᏦᎢ is a dance performance that features music and choreography by Harkins. With support from PICA and Western Front, songs from the performance have been collected into a limited edition double-LP which can be found on Harkins’ Bandcamp. Harkins resides on the Muscogee (Creek) Reservation and is an enrolled member of the Muscogee (Creek) Nation.

Read More →

Light Design

Residencies, co-production

MAI, MDT, Dance Victoria.

Funders

Canada Council for the arts, Swedish Arts Council, Swedish Arts Grants Committee, Tulsa Artist Fellowship, Agora de la danse, The Stable.

Discussion partners

Ivanie Aubin-Malo, James Goddard, Maria Kefirova, Stina Nyberg, Katie Ward, k.g. Guttman, Kelly Keenan and Magnus Nordberg.

Show More