1/20/12

Something for Me

Haiku for Snow

More white today
the melting gave you a sound.
Open mouth, panting.


Haiku for Charcoal

Imagine me:
covered black with ashen hands
bending to the flames.


Haiku for Blood

This red is implied:
Like a man becoming fruit.
Stains held to the sky.

1/19/12

Profile: Chris Shaw

Christopher Shaw is a Seattle ceramic artist whose work includes sculpture and functional items. His functional work employs a combination of minimalist design principles and natural aesthetics. 

The sculptural work Chris produces serves as a laboratory for exploring abstract concepts. As a vehicle for intellectual exploration, Chris’s work addresses aesthetics, consciousness and environment.
Find out more at http://www.contemporaryclay.org/.



Update (2/7/12): It is so rare that we have 3 sunny days in a row in Seattle. Today, inspired by the translucent finery of Chris' ceramics, I took some photos outside. They don't do the work justice, but perhaps capture a hint of how beautiful his ceramic work is.






Profile: Angela Martinelli

Photo by Zac B.
Angela has been a dancer for 27 years, excelling in the art of ballet, modern, Afro-Haitian, West African, Bharatanatyam, contemporary, street funk and butoh. She is a certified yoga instructor through an Ashtanga/Iyengar blend. She has studied somatics with Sondra Fraliegh through ISMETA, and has traveled through Hawaii and New Zealand studying this work. Angela has participated in extensive dance, choreography and performance with such organizations as Plymouth State University's contemporary dance ensemble, Built on Stilits, Harvard University, University of Hawaii at Manoa's theatre and dance department, Luminz Performing Arts Center, Upside Down Dance, and Danse Perdue.

Her background in study is global communications and american studies, focusing on race/class/gender issues and preservation of culture through the arts. Her main focus has been on the Harlem Renaissance, West African tribal customs and Native American hopi tradition. She has traveled extensively with her own anthropological study through Europe, Australia, New Zealand, Canada and the States, as well as the Caribbean. Butoh has allowed her to autonomize her skill in dance with somatics, as well as infuse the movement with African and modern technique.

Angela's more recent study and performance art has been with noise/experimental musicians such as Tom Swafford, Noise Poet Nobody, Rosalyn DeRoos and Hugh Keelan. She travels bicoastally, teaching workshops and performing in New England, NYC and the Northwest. Angela has researched dance therapeutics and psychodrama, with which she is still highly interested in. She is available for teaching, collaborating, performing and curating.

Bio text from www.angelamartinelli.net

1/18/12

Writer's Residencies

Virginia Center for the Creative Arts (VCCA)
Worth checking out! www.vcca.com


I'm not sure what it's like in the winter, but it's lovely in the summertime!


From the Archives

Performance Photo from "Breakdown" with Khadijah Queen.
Photo by Shannon Stull.

1/16/12

From the Archives

Martin, one of the first Midnight Tea volunteers. Jesusmaryandjoseph this man is so amazing. Generous, funny, and willing to help with whatever (he has walked scared guests back to their bus stops after having knee surgery!!!). Thank you, mate!

1/15/12

Flashback: Yes We Can!

This was me, voting for Barack Obama for the first time. I guess I felt compelled to historicize the moment as it was my first time voting. Little known fact: I am a new American.