COLD DREAM COLOUR MAY 16 19, :30 PM MAY 20, :00 PM AN ARCANE COLLECTIVE PRODUCTION A DANCE HOMAGE TO LOUIS LE BROCQUY

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AN ARCANE COLLECTIVE PRODUCTION COLD DREAM COLOUR A DANCE HOMAGE TO LOUIS LE BROCQUY MAY 16 19, 2012 8:30 PM MAY 20, 2012 3:00 PM presented by REDCAT Roy and Edna Disney/CalArts Theater California Institute of the Arts

COLD DREAM COLOUR A DANCE HOMAGE TO LOUIS LE BROCQUY Artistic Director Choreography Music Dancers Understudy Set Design Lighting Design Costume Design Sound Design Stage Manager Producer Morleigh Steinberg Oguri, Liz Roche, Morleigh Steinberg The Edge and Paul Chavez Boaz Barkan, Sherwood Chen, Joyce Lu, Dani Lunn, Oguri, Morleigh Steinberg, Roxanne Steinberg Eric Losoya Oguri, Moses Hacmon Morleigh Steinberg, Tony Mulinex Mariad Whisker Paul Chavez Moses Hacmon Sarah Durcan THE DANCE Presences Being Procession The Táin A Family... In my own small world of painting, I myself have learned from the canvas that emergence and disappearance - twin phenomena of time - are ambivalent, that one implies the other and that the state or matrix within which they co-exisst dissolves the normal sense of time, producing a characteristic stillness, inherent to the art of painting.... Louis le Brocquy The program runs 80 minutes without intermission. Produced by Body Weather Laboratory and Arcane Collective

DIRECTORS NOTE It seems strangely appropriate that the recent news of Louis death came to me while I was in south of France, not far from where he and his wife Anne Madden lived for many years. Louis loved the south of France, where the light reflects azur off the Mediterranean and bounces across the white steeps of les Alpes Maritimes. What painter has not been enthralled? Somehow, at that moment, I felt Louis flying overhead. I was introduced to the work of Louis le Brocquy many years ago when I first moved to Ireland. That moment, of experiencing his paintings the first time, remains ingrained in my being. Immediately drawn to the powerful and evocative imagery that stared back at me from the gallery walls, my response was a pure physical and emotional intrigue that stirred me beyond intellectual reasoning. I imagined the paintings, so imbued with vitality, springing from the singular plane of the canvas into multi-dimension, my body feeling their potential to translate into movement. I felt a connection, not only to his work but also to the country that would soon become my new home. After knowing Louis for some time, I asked him if he had ever seen his paintings danced. His face quietly lit up and with his emblematic graciousness he softly replied, It would be an honour. Since then I have taken on the endeavour to realize what had intrigued me for years: to delve deep into the essence of his work and let it actually move me. From his Early Works through to his Homage Series, I studied not only the content and context of his paintings, but the varying kinetic energy of how he painted and how he painted time. More so, I sought to investigate the spirit that exists within the intention of his work. It has been a remarkable journey. It will be a continuous journey. Morleigh Steinberg BIOGRAPHIES Louis le Brocquy was born in Dublin, Ireland in 1916. Louis le Brocquy is a towering figure in the history of 20th century Irish painting. His work has received many accolades in a career that has spanned over seventy years of creative practice. Acknowledged by museum retrospective exhibitions worldwide, the artist s work is represented in numerous public collections from the Guggenheim, New York to the Tate Modern, London. In Ireland, he was honored as the first and only living painter to be included in the Permanent Irish Collection of the National Gallery of Ireland, with his painting The Family which in 1956 won a major prize at the Venice Biennale. In 1958 he married Irish painter Anne Madden. Le Brocquy s inquiry into the human condition, his preoccupation with the inward isolation of the individual, and his concerns relating to marginal lives have been seminal to his motivation as a painter. His interest in the Celtic head culture informed his widely acclaimed work of evocative Portrait Heads of literary figures and fellow artists, including William Butler Yeats, James Joyce, and his friends Samuel Beckett, Francis Bacon and Seamus Heaney. Louis passed away April 25th 2012 at the age of 96.

Throughout his lifetime, le Brocquy had paid homage to the works of a select few master painters. It is with this idea, of paying respect to the greatness of those who have come before that, Cold Dream Colour was conceived. Morleigh Steinberg is a dancer, choreographer, lighting designer and filmmaker. A formative member of Momix, she went on to co-found ISO Dance, along with Daniel Ezralow, Jamey Hampton, and Ashley Roland. She toured the world extensively with both companies and with solo work. Morleigh s choreography has earned her an Emmy award for best screen choreography in Episodes, a PBS presentation of ISO repertory and her work has been performed in the Academy Awards. Her most recent performances include productions of Cold Dream Colour and Oguri s Caddy! Caddy! Caddy!, William Faulkner Dance Project. She has directed, choreographed and performed in numerous music videos and feature films. Traveling Light, her first short film as director, was presented by Francis Ford Coppola, featuring Roxanne Steinberg and Oguri. Since then, it has been a passion to capture dance on film. She was chosen to participate in the UCLA Dance/Media Fellowship Project, where she shot and directed XING and Naizou. Other films include Stir and Too Close for Conversation for NY choreographer Nina Winthrop and Unsung with Irish choreographer Liz Roche. Her feature length documentary Height of Sky followed Oguri s 3 year dance journey in the deserts of California and aired on The Sundance Channel. Working as both dancer and choreographer, Morleigh toured with U2 on their ZOO TV Tour, and their recent U2 360 Tour. As lighting designer she has lit productions for companies such as The Corn Exchange, Rex Levitates, Bodyvox, and Oguri. Since 1998, Morleigh has conducted Body Weather Laboratory, an investigative movement forum in Dublin, Ireland. In the Spring of 2011, Morleigh and Oguri founded Arcane Collective as an international dance co-op and platform to present their work independently and together. Oguri, a resident of Southern California, since 1990 produces full-evening solo and ensemble work in the theater, improvises with musicians, works site-specifically in natural and urban landscapes, develops multi-media works, and collaborates with sculptors, painters, poets, literature, daily life imagery and simple materials to transform space and time with dance. He is an artist in residence at the Electric Lodge in Venice, California where he conducts Body Weather Laboratory training workshop, a forum for investigating the body and dance (founded in Japan in 1978 by Min Tanaka). Oguri teaches and performs worldwide. His 4-year project supported by the Irvine Fellowship in Dance, an exploration of the California deserts, inspired the 2005 documentary Height of Sky by director Morleigh Steinberg. Oguri has received support from the California Arts Council, Metabolic Studio, the New England Foundation for the Arts National Dance Project, the Rockefeller Foundation, the City of Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs, The Lila Wallace Reader s Digest Arts Partners Program, The Getty Center, the Irvine Fellowship in Dance and the 2005 Irvine Dance: Creation to Performance grant for his evening length work Caddy!

Caddy! Caddy!, William Faulkner Dance Project which toured in November 2009 with a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts to the Indianapolis Museum of Art. He has also received an ARC grant from the Center for Cultural Innovation and the Durfee Foundation. Liz Roche is artistic director of Dublin based Liz Roche Company, (formerly known as Rex Levitates Dance Company.) The company tours extensively creating theatre based and site specific performances that have been performed through-out Ireland, the UK, USA, and Asia, including The Irish Arts Festival Beijing, Capital Nights Festival Liverpool 08, DanceBase for the Edinburgh Fringe, Judson Memorial Church, New York with Movement Research 09. Most recent performances include the Baryshnikov Arts Center, Judson Memorial Church, New York, and The South Bank Centre London. She has been commissioned to make choreographies for companies including the National Ballet of China, Scottish Dance Theatre and CoisCéim and has danced for choreographers such as John Jasperse, Jodi Melnick, Rosemary Butcher, Christine Gaigg, Les Carnets Bagouets, Cathala & Ramalingom, David Bolger and Robert Connor & Loretta Yurick. She has choreographed many operas including Opera de Nice, Rossini Opera Festival, National Opera of Korea, and Liceu Barcelona and also in theatre at The Abbey Theatre, The Gate and Landmark Productions. Roxanne Steinberg has danced with composers and musicians Yas Kaz, Paul Chavez, Kenta Nagai, Tatsuya Nakatani, Leon Mobley, Motoko Honda, Myra Melford & Alex Cline and for dancers Min Tanaka and Amagatsu of Sankai Juku. A graduate of Bennington College and a founder of Body Weather Laboratory in L.A. (1987), she has performed and taught with Oguri since 1990 and was presented in Flower of the Season, a performance series she now co-directs. She has choreographed for Body Vox in Portland and has been presented annually at Dance Conversations at the Flea in New York. She is Special Projects Coordinator at artist Lauren Bon s Metabolic Studio in Los Angeles. She has received grants from Department of Cultural Affairs Los Angeles, Los Angeles County Arts Commission, Metabolic Studio, Durfee Foundation, and she is artist-in-residence Electric Lodge, Venice. Boaz Barkan is a performer and creator living in Denmark, with a contemporary and experimental dance and performance background. Originally studying at CalArts, he then worked and performed for many years with both the dance artist Oguri and dance innovator Anna Halprin. Barkan has created numerous solo works and group works presented in diverse venues internationally. He is currently curating a movement/sound project in Denmark and has a dance project in South Africa dealing with the environmental effects of Mining. In recent years Barkan has collaborated with several different artists in the emerging field of interactive performance, focusing on audience co-creation, and the use of interactive technology outside the traditional performance space.

Sherwood Chen has worked as a performer with artists including Anna Halprin, Min Tanaka, Ko Murobushi, Marina Abramovic, Grisha Coleman and Dohee Lee. In 2009, he formed dance collaborative Headmistress with choreographer Amara Tabor- Smith and has been a contributing performer to Shinichi Iova-Koga s inkboat since 2005. Sherwood has worked with Body Weather Laboratory as a resident member of Tanaka s Mai Juku, and with Oguri and Roxanne Steinberg. Since 2011 he has collaborated with Brazilian artists in São Paulo and trained companies including J.Gar. Cia Dança Contemporanêa, Corpo Sísmico and Ghawazee Cole tivo de Ação. He has been an artist in residence at the Headlands Center for the Arts, École de Sables, Cap Quinze Marseille, Cultural Exchange Station in Tábor (CESTA), Centro de Estudos em Dança and forthcoming at Point Éphémère. Joyce Lu is a performing artist and educator who practices Body Weather with Oguri and Roxanne Steinberg. Most recently she danced in Kalpa under the direction of Oguri and Hirokazu Kosaka at the Getty Museum as part of the opening of the Pacific Standard Time Performance and Public Art Festival. She also practices and performs Balinese dance with Gadung Kasturi Balinese Dance and Music in the Bay Area and Gamelan Burat Wangi in Los Angeles. Joyce is an assistant professor in the departments of Theatre and Dance and Asian American Studies at Pomona College. Dani Lunn grew up in that great multi-cultural wonder that is Los Angeles. She received her BFA in Dance from California Institute of the Arts. Dani then became co-artistic director of Swing Brazil Dance Company with whom she helped create the event Honoring The Sea for the World Festival Of Sacred Music. She later joined Viver Brasil Dance Company and trained in Salvador, Bahia, Brazil. Her passion for music and love of dance has opened the way to work with a diverse range of artists including Perry Farrell, Pink Martini, Toni Basil, Baba Olantunji, and Allesandra Belloni. Her personal work focuses on interdisciplinary collaborations with musicians, dancers, film-makers and other mixed media artists. Dani s work as an educator and cultural activist includes teaching workshops at Esalen Institute, East Coast Spirit Festival, and the Pierre Verger Foundation in Brazil. Currently, Ms. Lunn is actively involved with Lauren Bon & The Metabolic Studio. Paul Chavez is a composer, instrumentalist and sound designer who explores sonic terrains inspired by found and environmental sounds. A native of Southern California, his sound scores reflect his diverse background in music and are influenced by his work in audio system design, architecture and sculpture. Hailed by the Los Angeles Times as deliriously original, Chavez s sonic constructs are often formed on dissonant and atmospheric foundations punctuated with found objects and homemade instruments. His work has been heard at the Architecture and Design Museum s Rethink LA installation and in the dances of Oguri, Morleigh Steinberg, Roxanne Steinberg, Sarah Elgart, Stephan Koplowitz, Shel Wagner Rasch, Renzoku, and Melinda Ring.

The Edge is best known as the guitarist, keyboardist, and main backing vocalist of the band U2. His distinctive electric guitar timbre and percussive style of playing, along with his use of digital sound processing, has been crucial in defining U2 s sound. The Edge s trademark guitar sound is typified by a low-key playing style, an evocative, shimmering quality that is achieved with extensive use of delay effects, reverb, with a focus on texture and melody. In addition to his regular role within U2, The Edge has also recorded music for film and has written music for the Broadway musical production of Spiderman. His musical contribution to Cold Dream Colour - a dance homage to Louis le Brocquy, is his first time to compose for dance. The Edge is cofounder of Music Rising, a charity initiative that provides musical instruments for the musicians, schools and churches of the Gulf Region. Mariad Whisker was born in Belfast and studied fashion at Manchester University. Her collections have won numerous fashion awards both abroad and in Ireland, including the Late Late Show Designer of the Year Award. In 1994 she moved to Los Angeles where she continued to sell and design for prestigious stores both in the US and Europe. Since returning to Dublin, having taken a break to study for an MA in Creative Writing at UCD, she divides her time between designing for her many clients in the fashion world, working on a collection of short stories, and collaborating on projects such as Cold Dream Colour. Moses Hacmon is a collaborative artist, photographer and architect. Born in 1977 in Israel, Moses studied cinematography and fine art in Tel-Aviv. In 2002 Moses transferred from the Technion, Haifa, to SCI-Arc (Southern California Institute of Architecture) where he completed his B.Arch with AIA honors award in 2006. Moses has been training with Body Weather Laboratory since 2008 in both movement and production design. Moses main interest is the constant creation of physical objects that represent the spirit of the present time and space, both in architecture and on stage, by finding the moment of intersection between architecture, sculpture, and movement in space. Tony Mulanix, a multi-talented creative artist, has pursued broad ranging endeavors among the many facets of theatre, dance, visual art and multi-media, exploring and expanding upon the old to create something new and unusual. Credits include: Oguri s Caddy! Caddy! Caddy! (REDCAT & Indianapolis Museum of Art), Echo System:Action Station II The Desert (New Hazlett Theatre, Pittsburgh, PA, Carnegie Mellon & AxS Festival Pasadena), Attempts On Her Life (evidence room/unknown Theatre, LA), Electric Haiku-Calm As Custard (Flynn Space, Burlington, VT), Labapalooza/Purity Tank (St. Ann s Warehouse), The Merchant of Venice, Medea (Jean Cocteau Repertory), The Good Faith, First Kill, What Happened to Me (La Mama etc), The Skin of Our Teeth, Attempts On Her Life (evidence room), Laude in Urbis (Compagnia de Columbaria, Italy). Mulanix holds an MFA from California Institute of the Arts.

A very special thank you to Louis le Brocquy, Anne Madden, Pierre le Brocquy, Seamus Heaney, Bill Shipsey, Denis O Brien, Paddy McKillen, Paul McGuiness, Kathy Gilfillan, Lenny and Bob Steinberg, The Hewson Family, The Mullen Family, Adam Clayton, John Rocha, Gavin Friday, Lisa Giobbi, Cat Westwood, Katherine O Malley, Grant, McLay, Jim and Fran Sheridan, Pankaj Shah, Gaby Smyth, Bill Hughes, Bill Whelan, Michael Mortell, Jacqueline Boland, Michael and Siobhan Meighan, George Steel, Body Weather Laboratory at large, Caroline Cronson, Stephen Glassman, Kim Nakakura, India and Domino Whisker, Lisa Mahony, Annie Ryan and The Corn Exchange, Joel Shapiro and Levinia Findikoglu at Electric Lodge, Milwood Landing, Eugene Downes of Culture Ireland, Kieran McLoughlin of The Ireland Funds, Mark Murphy and all at REDCAT. For more information on Louis le Brocquy visit: www.louislebrocquy.com www.arcanecollective.com Cold Dream Colour is funded in part with generous support from Arts Council Ireland, Culture Ireland, The Ireland Funds, ARC grant from the Center for Cultural Innovation and the Durfee Foundation. Supported by: WE WANT TO HEAR ABOUT YOUR REDCAT EXPERIENCE! Post a comment on our wall @ facebook.com/calartsredcat or send a tweet to us @ twitter.com/calartsredcat or send an old-fashioned email to info.redcat@calarts.edu