Online Series: Connect / Reflect / Enact: Performance Research Project ~ with Dohee Lee

8 Mondays, January 4 – February 22, 4-6pm Pacific Time

This special 8-week workshop series will be facilitated by performance artist Dohee Lee.  Dohee’s work, based on East Asian philosophy and traditional Korean arts combined with new art forms and rituals, is deeply influenced by her Korean cultural heritage. In this performance research project series, Dohee shares the wisdom she has gained through her professional artistic and healing practice.  Dohee will guide you to discover how your art practice can be responded to and attuned with personal, social, emotional, mental, environmental, historical and spiritual matters and structures.
Connect/Reflect/Enact will engage your practice in the arts with themes such as: your relationship to social rights, your purpose in life, honoring your ancestry, and your connection with the natural world.

No dance or art experience needed.

To get the most out of this online series, please prepare a comfortable space to move in with access to your online device and a reliable internet connection. Also, have art supplies ready at hand for drawing activities, and paper and pen for journaling and creative writing exercises.

(Photo on right: “Stories/Bridges” Fall Community Ritual for ancestors at Peralta Hacienda Historical Park in 2019 photo by Scott Tsuchitani)

 

Dohee Lee, RSME

Born on Jeju Island in South Korea, Dohee Lee studied Korean dance, music, percussion and vocals at the master level in Korea, and trained at Tamalpa.Since her arrival in the US she has been a vital contributor to both the traditional and contemporary arts landscape of the San Francisco Bay Area and beyond.

Lee founded the Puri Project in 2004 to present interdisciplinary works that embrace the ritualistic and healing aspects of performance. She has performed in venues and festivals around the world, collaborated with leading artists and has received numerous awards including Guggenheim fellowship, Herb Alpart, Doris Duke Impact Award, Creative Capital and the Isadora Duncan Special Award honoring Outstanding Achievement. Artist residencies include the OaklandAsian Cultural Center, the Watermill Center in New York with the Degenerate ArtEnsemble, the Headlands Center for the Arts, the Paul Dresher Artist ResidencyCenter, and the Montalvo Arts Center. In 2010, she appeared at Carnegie Hallwith Kronos Quartet, performing her original composition, Sinawi and at Teatro Municipal de Lima in Peru with Pauchi Sasaki and Collective in “MURU”.

Lee is artistic director of PURI Arts and instructor at the Korean Youth CulturalCenter from 2002 to 2008, resident artist and instructor at the Oakland AsianCultural Center from 2008 to 2011, has been a guest instructor at San FranciscoState University, Saint Mary’s College, UC Berkeley, UC Riverside andNorthern Illinois University. DoheeLee.com

PLEASE NOTE: After paying via PayPal below, you will automatically be directed to a Zoom Meeting Registration Page. You must complete the information on the Meeting Registration page in order to receive your Zoom link for the class. If you do not immediately receive an email from Tamalpa Institute Workshops with your Zoom link, please email Workshops at Tamalpa to assist you.

Payment

$200/series

Registration for this series is closed.

Online Series: Connect / Reflect / Enact: Performance Research Project ~ with Dohee Lee


DATE:

January 4, 2021

TIME:

4:00 PM - 6:00 PM

PRICE:

$200/series

ONLINE EVENT

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