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Radio III (ᎦᏬᏂᏍᎩ ᏦᎢ)
RADIO III / ᎦᏬᏂᏍᎩ ᏦᎢ är en dansföreställning och konsert influerad av “Indigenous futurism” som vill skifta maktförhållanden och ifrågasätta den självutnämnda så kallade “neutraliteten” inom både minimalismen och den postmoderna dansen.
Vi bjuder in publiken till en gemensam samvaro där vi stöttar varandra i en hyllningssång till kärleken för det okända.
RADIO III / ᎦᏬᏂᏍᎩ ᏦᎢ hade premiär på MAI in Montréal i juni 2019 och är det första samarbetet mellan Hanako Hoshimi-Caines, Zoë Poluch och Elisa Harkins.
OBS! FÖRESTÄLLNINGEN ÄR PÅ SITE I FARSTA
- Om Zoë Poluch
Zoë Poluch has the capacity to make the most simple questions into complex investigations, and thus the format of a bio into an impossible endeavour. With an artistic practice that puts into motion different mediums and that takes shape in different rooms, her deeply critical eye for the contemporary dance scene is based on a long term and practice-based interest in the politics of moving and sensing. As she teaches, dances, talks, writes and thinks, she does it with a precise gymnastics of the senses. 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 to all the big stages of the world. In the past, she studied, trained and worked in Canada and Belgium and could be found dancing and performing on big and small stages, kind of all over. More recently, this has included extensive commitments to collaborations with Hanako Hoshimi-Caines and Elisa Harkins, another one with Kim Coleman and Cara Tolmie, performing and making The Knife’s “Shaking the Habitual” concert/show, her own solo “Example”, “On Air” with Nadja Hjorton, dancing in “Splendour” by Stina Nyberg and regurgitating history together with the feminist choreographic project “Samlingen”. Zoë is currently Assistant Professor in Contemporary Dance at Uniarts, in Stockholm.
- Om Hanako Hoshimi-Caines
Hanako Hoshimi-Caines is engaged with dance, performance-making and philosophy as a way to see, feel and love better. And what she means by love is an ambiguous kind of knowledge that is embodied, transformative and involves time and intimacy with things. Hanako has performed for/collaborated with Stephen Thompson and Andrew Tay, Maria Kefirova, Louise-Michel Jackson, Katie Ward, Jacob Wren, Adam Kinner, Frédérick Gravel, Tanya Lukin-Linklater, José Navas and, through the Cullberg Ballet (Stockholm), with Benoît Lachambre, Deborah Hay, William Forsythe and Jefta Van Dinther. Her independent and collaborative works have been shown in Canada and internationally.
- Om Elisa Harkins
Elisa Harkins is a Native American (Cherokee/Muscogee) artist and composer originally hailing from Miami, Oklahoma. Harkins received her BA from Columbia College Chicago and her MFA from the California Institute of the Arts. She has since continued her education at the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture. Her work is concerned with translation, language preservation, and Indigenous musicology. Harkins uses the Muscogee and Cherokee languages, electronic music, sculpture, and the body as her tools. She has exhibited her work at documenta 14, The Broad Museum, The Gilcrease Museum, The Hammer Museum, Missoula Art Museum, MCA Chicago, and MOCA North Miami. Harkins is currently a mentor at the School of the Art Institute Chicago, she is a Tulsa Artist Fellow, and she is an enrolled member of the Muscogee (Creek) tribe.
- Kreditering
Av och med: Zoë Poluch, Hanako Hoshimi-Caines och Elisa Harkins. Ljusdesign: Paul Chambers. Kostym: Jade Tong Cuong. Residens, samproduktion: MAI, MDT, Dance Victoria. Med stöd av: Canada Council for the arts, Kulturrådet, Konstnärsnämnden, Tulsa Artist Fellowship, Agora de la danse, The Stable. Diskussionspartner: Ivanie Aubin-Malo, James Goddard, Maria Kefirova, Stina Nyberg, Katie Ward, k.g. Guttman, Kelly Keenan och Magnus Nordberg.
- Dansmässan sampresentation
Föreställningen presenteras tillsammans med Dansmässan på SITE i Farsta.
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Zoë Poluch, Hanako Hoshimi-Caines, Elisa Harkins
Radio III / ᎦᏬᏂᏍᎩ ᏦᎢ

(Photo: Mathieu Verreault)

(Photo: Mathieu Verreault)

(Photo: Mathieu Verreault)

(Image by Kinga Michalska with beadwork by Molly Murphy-Adams)