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Upcoming Show

Ki Smith Gallery BEFORE / AFTER

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#9 Live Performance

Sunday, October 3

2:00-4:00pm

Ki Smith Gallery

311 East 3rd, NY, New York, 10009

Admission

Special Invitation Only

Suggested Donation $15 at Door

Featuring Artists

Wendy Perron (Dancer), Megumi Eda (Dancer), Steve Swell (Trombone), Yoshiko Chuma

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BEFORE

#6 Live Performance

July 31, 2021

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AFTER

#9 Live Performance

October 3, 2021

Featuring Artists 

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WENDY PERRON

WENDY PERRON was a member of the Trisha Brown Company from 1975 to ’78.

She choreographed more than 40 works for her own group from the ’70s to the ’90s.

In 1983 she was a guest artist with School of Hard Knocks at the Pyramid Club.

She is now the editor at large for
Dance Magazine and teaches dance history at Juilliard.

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MEGUMI EDA

MEGUMI EDA left Japan at 16, and danced for many dance companies around the world.

 In 2004, she moved to New York as a founding member of Armitage Gone! Dance.

She has been exploring new forms of expression, graphic arts, video production and sculpture.   She has been collaborating with Yoshiko Chuma since 2014 as a Performer/Filmmaker. 

STEVE SWELL is a remarkable Trombonist, who has been

active in the NYC music community since 1975.  

He has toured and recorded with many artists from mainstreamers. Steve conducts workshops worldwide and is a teaching artist. He was selected Trombonist of the Year 2008-
2010, 2012, 2014-2020

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STEVE SWELL

YOSHIKO CHUMA has been a firebrand in the post-modern dance scene of New York City since the 1980s, has been consistently producing thought-provoking work that is neither dance nor theater nor film

nor any other pre-determined category.

She is an artist on her own journey.

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YOSHIKO CHUMA

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