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DESCRIPTION:SHIFTED FOCUS: Performance Night at the De Young\n\nAn evening of 
 performances featuring PremaSoul, Ledoh and Iu-Hui Chua, Samantha Chanse, 
 Lenora Lee, and Greg Watanabe and Todd Nakagawa of the 18 Mighty Mountain 
 Warriors\n\nFriday, January 23, 2009\n6.00 - 8.30pm\nde Young\nGolden Gate 
 Park, 50 Hagiwara Tea Garden Drive, San Francisco\nFREE 
 performance\nGallery admission free to museum members; regular admission 
 rates apply ($10 adults, $7 seniors, $6 youths (13-17) and college students 
 with ID).\n\nSCHEDULE:\n6pm - PremaSoul\n6:30pm - Ledoh and Iu-Hui 
 Chua\n7-7:30pm - break to see AAWAA artists at work and exhibitions on 
 view\n7:30 - Lenora Lee\n7:45pm - Samantha Chanse\n8:15 - Todd Nakagawa and 
 Greg Watanabe of the 18MMW\n\nThis evening is part of Kearny Street 
 Workshop's SHIFTED FOCUS: A 10th Anniversary APAture Retrospective 
 Exhibition and Performance Series. The entire museum, including galleries, 
 stays open until 8:45 p.m. The cafe and a no-host cocktail bar are open for 
 dinner and drinks.\nAbout the artists\n\nThe Emmy Award-winning 18 Mighty 
 Mountain Warriors have been together since 1994 and in that time have 
 created 12 all-new material feature shows, 3 original collaborations with 
 Culture Clash, Campo Santo and Latina Theatre Lab, and performed in New 
 York City, Los Angeles, Hong Kong, Chicago, Houston, and Phoenix, among 
 other cities. Inspired by groups such as Monty Python's Flying Circus, 
 Culture Clash, SNL, and Kids in the Hall, their irreverent style of skit 
 comedy ranges from slapstick to political and takes no prisoners. As 
 artists and activists, the group seeks to explore and articulate images of 
 Asian Pacific Islander Americans alternative to what has been perpetuated 
 in the mainstream media. One of the groupÕs strategies is to push the 
 envelope as comedic performers in both style and content, as well as to 
 break down prevailing stereotypes and promote more positive images. Two 
 members of the group, Todd Nakagawa and Greg Watanabe, will perform comedic 
 skits. www.18mmw.com\n\nAcclaimed dancer Lenora Lee directs, choreographs 
 and produces her own works nationally and internationally. In recent years 
 she has been developing a cycle of works based on the investigation of 
 oneÕs ever changing perspective on the past and on memory. They cycle 
 includes A Timeless Jump (2005) You Quietly. . .(2006), Gale Winds & Turiya 
 (2007) and Exposed (2007). LenoraÕs unique movement language captures a 
 speed and precision similar to that of martial arts and a detail in gesture 
 and communication to the likeness of sign language, improvisation and jazz 
 music. She has collaborated in multicultural and multidisciplinary 
 performances with musician-composer, Francis Wong, Japanese dancer/taiko 
 artist, Melody Takata, American Indian vocalist/bassist John Carlos Perea, 
 Cuban and Brazilian percussionist, Jimmy Biala, cellist Loren Kiyoshi 
 Dempster and flautist/taiko artist, Kaoru Watanabe. Lenora recently worked 
 with Melody Takata and Genny Lim in TakataÕs Quest and Shimenawa, at 
 Counterpulse.\n\nPremaSoul is an eclectic musical ensemble that combines a 
 sacred Indian and soulful American sound. Fusing Indian melodies and 
 mantras with jazz, blues, and R & B, the music of PremaSoul echos tradition 
 and resonates into the present. One member of the group, Robin Sukhadia, 
 has been presented a number of times at APAture and is currently teaching a 
 music workshop at KSW. Robin recently completed an MFA at the California 
 Institute of the Arts and has been studying tabla under Pandit Swapan 
 Chaudhuri at CalArts and the Ali Akbar College of Music in San Rafael, 
 California for the past seven years. His special focus on the musical 
 traditions and rhythms of south Asia informs his approach to musical 
 arrangement and composition on a wide range of concert, film and album 
 productions.\n\nSamantha Chanse is a writer and performer, primarily of 
 plays and standup comedy. A native of NYC who has been living in San 
 Francisco since 2001, her work has been produced by the Asian American 
 Theater Company and Bindlestiff Studio, and has been presented at Berkeley 
 Repertory Theatre through the San Francisco PlayGround series, the Magic 
 Theatre, American Globe Theatre, among others. She received an individual 
 artist commission from the San Francisco Arts Commission to develop her 
 first full-length solo play, LYDIA'S FUNERAL VIDEO, which premiered in 
 February 2008 at the Dark Room in San Francisco under the direction of 
 Wilma Bonet, and was produced again in NYC in August 2008 as part of the 
 2008 New York International Fringe Festival. As a standup comic, Sam plays 
 a range of rooms, from dimly lit bars and cafes to venues including Herbst 
 Theater, The Laugh Factory (NY and LA), and Punchline Comedy Club. 
 www.samanthachanse.com.\n\nLedoh is an internationally-renowned multi-media 
 performance artist who trained in Japan under Butoh Master Katsura Kan 
 (member of the radical 70s collective BYAAKOSHA), and has since performed 
 around the globe for over 15 years. Born into the Ka-Ren hilltribe, Ledoh 
 came to America at age 11 to escape the oppression of his people by the 
 brutal dictatorship holding power in Burma. As Artistic Director of SALT 
 FARM, Ledoh choreographs with a raw movement vocabulary and directs the 
 production of sets, video art, and musical scores to create a vital, 
 visceral brand of live theater and site-specific installations that can 
 soothe then shock within the span of a timeless moment. He will be joined 
 by Iu-Hui Chua to perform a selection from their recent project, 
 COLORMEAMERICA.\n\n\n 
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SUMMARY:Shifted Focus: Retrospective performance @ de Young
LOCATION:Golden Gate Park at the de Young enter from 9th and Lincoln Way
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2008/12/30/18557413.php
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