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performance with Rie Takagi, Kei Fushiki (video), Mark Schreiber (music)
performance with Rie Takagi, Kei Fushiki (video), Mark Schreiber (music)
22nd July 2007 20:00
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The artist Kei Fushiki lives and works in Weimar. Since 2006, enrolled in the MFA at the Bauhaus University Weimar, as a DAAD Scholarship holder. His special field of activity is "inter-media and performing art", which incorporates the use of various media such as video, computer, sound, performance, texts and objects. Many past works were realized in collaboration with artists, architects and dancers. Selected Works: "cycling" an interdisciplinary Project, funded by a Grant under the President's Discretion at Nagoya University (Aichi, Japan, 2005), "in" Ogaki Biennale (Gifu, Japan, 2004), "phase" Yokohama Red Brick Warehouse, funded by a Grant from the SAISON Foundation (Kanagawa, Japan, 2002).
Rie Takagi lives and works in Weimar since 2006. She specializes in body movements of Japanese origin and has created performances and other inter-media works together with artists and architects. Selections of her choreographic works include "since 9th June, 2002", nanatsudera-studio, Nagoya, Japan (2003). "konchikichi" Nagakute Cultural Centre, Aichi, Japan (2005). Selected dance works are "Niche" with the choreographer Sue Healey, Aichi Cultural Centre, Japan (2002), and ”Jumping Class-Room" with the choreographer Kim Itoh, Kanie Elementary School, Japan (2003).
Mark Schreiber is an artist who predominantly works with sound. He has exhibited at the National Museum of Kosovo (2006) and performances include fa projects in London (2006) together with Brandon LaBelle and Ken Ehrlich, as well as with Axel Stockburger in Romania (2006). His soundtrack for Dan Perjovschi’s "My World" (2006) was screened at a Royal College of Art "Again for Tomorrow" exhibition event. Schreiber has participated in public installation (Copenhagen 2006), catalogue texts (“Six Sites for Sound” 2005) and has curated music at the Whitechapel Gallery, London. He is currently based in Weimar, Germany.