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Walking on Eggshells at The ARTS at Marks Garage

Dates: (3/4/2022 - 3/5/2022 )

Theatre:

The ARTS at Marks Garage


1159 Nuuanu Ave
Honolulu, 96817

Phone: (808) 521-2903

Tickets: General Public - $30 at the door ($25 advance general public online ticket purchase), Students (with ID) - $20 at the door ($15 advance student online ticket purchase)

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Friday March 4, 2022 at 7pm and 9pm
Saturday March 5, 2022 at 7pm and 9pm

Piko Dance Arts presents "Walking on Eggshells" a live performance installation featuring "Walking Through Walls" by Sami L.A. Akuna (aka Cocoa Chandelier), "Never Justify Your Truth: Black Females Navigating in Constructed White Female Spaces" by Sequoia Carr-Brown, and "Equilibrium" by Kara Jhalak Miller. Akuna, Carr-Brown, and Miller have worked together on numerous projects locally and internationally. The event will be performed live at The ARTS at Marks Garage in Honolulu on Friday March 4 and Saturday March 5, 2022 at 7pm and 9pm.

Drawing from personal histories and exploring points of intersection, "Walking on Eggshells" is a dynamic live performance art installation directed and created by an award winning artistic team. The production engages community dialogue reimagining the body and addressing themes of sovereignty, race, and gender through dance and theater that includes movement based media art. The performance is a luminous dialogue between visionary artists and performers.

"Walking Through Walls" by performance art artist Sami L.A. Akuna (aka Cocoa Chandelier) is a performance that will be centered in the main theater space and focuses on varying media including choreography, improvisation, vocalization, and digital media. Akuna says, "The installation will explore space and performance points of gender, sexualism, sovereignty, and immigration."

"Never Justify Your Truth: Black Females Navigating in Constructed White Female Spaces" by Butoh dance performer and mixed media artist Sequoia Carr-Brown is a live-performance movement installation that will take place in the gallery and focuses on how to unify as a truly empowered, mobilized sisterhood. Carr-Brown says, "My performance fuses live Butoh dance performance with the mixed media of photography and modern art sculpture, in a gallery setting with strong architectural design. The Harlem Renaissance and Afro-Futurism movements greatly influenced my expression."

"Equilibrium" by dance performer, choreographer, and movement media installation designer Kara Jhalak Miller reflects on the invisiblizing of generations of women. The choreography will take place outside on the street sidewalks with video projection on building surfaces. Miller says, "My dance performance installation includes abstract choreographic development and contemporary dance movement patterns exploring opposing forces, falling off center, balance, symmetry, equipoise, parity, and equality in rhythm and gesture."

To develop the work and with the goal of inviting dialogue that fosters mutual respect for the diverse beliefs and values of all persons and groups, the artists engaged the Hawaii community before the production with a series of work-in-progress showings in partnership with The ARTS at Marks Garage, Sisters Empowering Hawaii, Hawaii Health and Harm Reduction Center, University of Hawaii Dance, and the University of Hawaii LGBTQ+ Center. The performance is sponsored by the Hawai'i Academy of Performing Arts / The ARTS at Marks Garage. The project is the recipient of the prestigious National Endowment for the Arts Grant and the MAP Fund Grant for the commission and creation of these three artists new work for this production.

For more information about the show, visit:
https://www.pikodancearts.org

Cast and Creative team for Walking on Eggshells at The ARTS at Marks Garage

Cast

Sami L.A. Akuna (aka Cocoa Chandelier)

Director and Performer
Internationally, Sami L.A. Akuna has performed in Asia, Europe, North America, and across the Pacific. With over 25 years of professional experience in dance/theatre and performance, Sami has performed with numerous companies, including being a principal dancer with Iona Contemporary Dance Theatre, Artistic Director of Giinko Marischino, and most recently as Founder and Co-Director of Piko Dance Arts. Sami holds BFA degrees in Dance and Theater and the MFA in Asian Theatre Directing from the University of Hawai‘i at Manoa and has taught Yoga, Modern Dance, Visual Media for Dance, and Queer Dance as a lecturer for the University of Hawai‘i system. Sami began a career in Butoh and Drag in 1991 as a product of the Club Kid scene in Hawai‘i, performing in various nightclubs, house parties, and non-traditional performance settings. Cocoa Chandelier, Sami’s alter ego, travels continuously as an advocate and spokesperson for HIV/AIDS.


Sequoia Carr-Brown

Performer and Director
Sequoia Carr-Brown is the founder of a creative arts advocacy company, StRaNgE FrUiT XPrEsS. She can be seen performing or choreographing for collaborative community projects from O‘ahu Fringe and the University of Hawai‘i Kennedy Theatre Main Stage Season to invitationals such as the University of Poitiers a Corps Festival in France, Aloha Medical Mission’s “Aloha on a Mission'' fundraising projects, and Dance Festival in Tank, Seoul, Korea. She performed in the finale of Ken Kurt Kaminaka's and Diq Diamond's, film, Tales of the Circle Keys, and Tau Dance Theater's INDIGENUITY production. Her most recent work, “A Matter of Place: Willkommen Amerikaner”, 2021 can be found on the Shangri La Museum of Islamic Art, Culture & Design’s “8x8” virtual exhibition https://www.shangrilahawaii.org/visit/exhibitions/8x8_shangrila/ and the Seoul International Dance Festival in Tank, “Transformation on the Edge”, 2021 https://ingdance.kr/33 . Sequoia is the Creative Dance Director for the J.E.T.H. Continuing Education and Performing Arts School, and the Co-Director of Piko Dance Arts. Currently, she is the Casting Coordinator with the Institute of Violence, Abuse, and Trauma for their Spring 2022 International Hawai’i Summit, Honolulu.


Kara Jhalak Miller

Performer and Director
Kara Jhalak Miller is a dance artist, choreographer, educator, and member of the dance faculty at the University of Hawai‘i at Manoa. For over 30 years, she has performed and collaborated with dancers, creating experimental installations, performances, and films. As the artistic director of Jhalak Dance Company, her research and creative work have been presented internationally in North and South America, Europe, Asia, and the Pacific. Jhalak earned a BFA in Dance from The Juilliard School in New York City, an MFA in Dance from the University of California, Irvine, and a Ph.D. in Performance Studies from the University of California, Davis. Jhalak is the recipient of the U.S. State Department Jacob K. Javits Arts Fellowship, CALIT2 Dance and New Media Performance Residency, and the Hawai‘i Po‘okela Award for Choreography. She is most recently a performing member and Co-Director of Piko Dance Arts collective. www.jhalakdance.org


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