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SFU School for the Contemporary Arts choreography students present 16 dance films February 13 to 14

by Steve Newton on January 27th, 2021 at 10:14 AM 1 of 1 2 of 1 The two-part program, titled In the Meantime., will be shown for free on Vimeo February 13 and 14. Choreographers featured in Part I include Desiree James, Sydney Bluck, Jessica McKeown, Nicole Dreher, Sarah Kennedy, Roya Pishvaei, Ursula Blanchard, Carly DuBreuil, Alexandra Pickrell, Paige Wichers, and Jay Gignac. Part I (February 13) explores themes of identity and the relationships we have to our bodies, reads the event info. Do you like the skin you’re in, and does that change when others are near? What happens when you are alone, with nothing but your innermost thoughts, fears and insecurities? Part I is an intimate reflection on one’s own self-perception and emotions, and how over and over we confront our reality anew.

AVAIR Talk: Heba Y Amin - School for the Contemporary Arts - Simon Fraser University

x close Heba Y. Amin, The Master’s Tools I (restaging of Herman Soergel’s portrait), 2018, Archival b/w print, edition of 5 + 1AP, 86 x 110 cm. Spring 2021 AVAIR Talk: Heba Y. Amin January 19, 2021 | 9:30 AM PST | Zoom | FREE The SFU School for the Contemporary Arts is pleased to welcome Heba Y. Amin as the SCA’s 2021 Spring Audain Visual Artist in Residence. Heba Y. Amin’s practice is based on extensive artistic research which integrates film, photography, archival history and digital technology as well as performance and spatial installations. Challenging colonial narratives of conquest and control, she looks for tactics of subversion and other techniques to undermine consolidated systems and flip dominant historical narratives through a critical spatial practice. Her investigations address the convergence of politics, technology, and architecture, and take unexpected, often speculative, and sometimes satirical, approaches to these ideas.

Fonema Consort: Green Alter Egos

Recent compositions by Pablo Chin draw inspiration from the narratives of film and literature, phonetic structures in text, and the use of idiosyncratic transcription and conversion methods that enable imaginative exploration of pre-existent musics. His works have been performed in the Americas, Israel, Hong Kong, and Europe by artists like Ensemble Recherche, International Contemporary Ensemble, Ensemble Dal Niente, and others. A Costa Rican native, he earned a DMA in composition at Northwestern University. Chin is co-founder and artistic director of the Fonema Consort and currently teaches at Montclair State University in New Jersey. Marisol Jiménez is a composer, performer and multi-disciplinary artist from Guadalajara, currently residing in Berlin. Her work expresses an intense fascination with the tactile process of creating sound, an interplay of the entropic within the structured musical machinery, colliding the primeval with the technological to seek forceful sensuous and

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