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 Janice Lancaster by Hope Davis Artists across the nation perform Freedom of Information 2008: a performance /protest/ritual in response to the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq December 31, 2008 Asheville, NC and throughout the country
In response to the continuing U.S. led wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, choreographer Miguel Gutierrez has invited artists from across the country to perform freedom of information 2008: a 24 hour performance/protest/ritual of continuous movement improvisation performed while blindfolded and ear-plugged, which is intended as a contemplative act of solidarity with those displaced by the wars.
This action takes place over the last 24 hours of 2008, from midnight to midnight of December 31st. It ends with the ringing in of the New Year. At present, there are 29 artists participating in freedom of information 2008. Each artist will perform the action in her/his respective state and during the 24 hours that correspond to December 31st in his or her time zone. Miguel Gutierrez originally performed freedom of information alone on December 31, 2001, in response to the U.S. invasion of Afghanistan. This time, inviting artists from across the country creates a nationwide, synchronous event.
In North Carolina, Janice Lancaster will perform freedom of information 2008 at the Black Mountain College Museum + Arts Center at 56 Broadway in Asheville. Janice Lancaster is a dance artist originally from Oxford, NC and currently residing in Brooklyn, NY. She holds a BFA in Dance from the NC School of the Arts, and has had the pleasure of dancing as a guest soloist for Shen Wei Dance Arts, as well as dancing with Abby Chan, Satoshi Haga, Aynsley Vandenbroucke Movement Group, and co-founding VIA Dance Collaborative. Her recent commissions include the prestigious 2007 Bessie Schönberg Choreographic Residency on the Yard in Martha’s Vineyard and two works for the Hubbard Street 2 Dance Company of Chicago.
freedom of information 2008 involves staying in one room for the duration of the event. Moving continuously for 24 hours throughout the space of her/his choosing in a sensory-deprived state, the performer meditates on the dislocation and disorientation of those who do not have the basic right of being safe for the duration of a single day, who instead must be continuously on the move because of the threat of violence.
freedom of information 2008 is free and open to the public in each of the venues that the artists have selected. Throughout the 24 hours, people are invited to come and go as they please, watching the participating artist as they attempt to fulfill the simple but rigorous demands of this action.
Janice Lancaster’s 24 hour foi 2008 participation will be webcast at: www.ustream.tv/channel/foi-2008-nc-janice-lancaster
For more information on the preparations and locations for this event go to: freedomofinformation2008.blogspot.com and www.janicelancaster.com
The event has been initiated by Miguel Gutierrez, a choreographer/performer based in Brooklyn, NY. Gutierrez is an award-winning artist whose evening-length pieces tour internationally. For more information on his work go to: www.miguelgutierrez.org
Gutierrez will continue to identify artists to participate in this action throughout the month of December. As of this press release here are the participating artists for freedom of information 2008:
Alabama – Rhea Speights Alaska – Kyli Kleven Arizona – Aileen Mapes California – Jesse Hewit Colorado – Lily Brown-Johnson Connecticut – David Dorfman Florida – Heather Maloney Georgia – Diana Crum Hawaii – Brianna Skellie Illinois – Marissa Perel Iowa – Amanda Hamp Kentucky – Ben Asriel Maryland – Sharon Mansur Massachusetts – Jesse Zaritt Michigan – Amy Chevasse Minnesota – Morgan Thorson Montana – Harmony Wolfe New Hampshire – Gregory Holt New Jersey – Joshua Bisset New York – Miguel Gutierrez North Carolina – Janice Lancaster Ohio – Lena Lauer Oregon – Tahni Holt Pennsylvania – Jung-Eun Kim Vermont – Selene Colburn Virginia – Zap McConnell Washington – Tonya Lockyer Washington, D.C. – Maida Withers West Virginia – Katherine Ferrier
In New York, Miguel Gutierrez will perform freedom of information 2008 at The Barn, an independently run dance studio in Greenpoint, Brooklyn. (ilovebarn.com)
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