Eiko & Koma: Cambodian Stories
An Offering of Painting and Dance
Asia Society, New York NY. May 19 - 21, 2006. Heralded by The Washington Post as existing “at the forefront of contemporary dance,” renowned Japanese movement artists and Koma present and perform in Cambodian Stories. This exquisite offering unites live painting and movement, invoking a landscape and the voices past and present that inhabit it. Created in collaboration with the Reyum Painting Collective, the work features eleven young Cambodian artists.
This national tour of Eiko and Koma’s Cambodian Stories has been produced by Asia Society, Inta, Inc. and the Reyum Institute of Arts & Culture (Phnom Penh, Cambodia).
The creation and tour of Cambodian Stories is made possible by support from the New England Foundation for the Arts' National Dance Project, the National Endowment for the Arts, the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, the Japan Foundation's Performing Arts JAPAN program, the Rockefeller Foundation Multi-Arts Production Fund, the Living Legacy Creative Residency of the Maggie Allesee National Center for Choreography at Florida State University, the Mekong Project of Dance Theater Workshop, Asian Cultural Council with funds from the Rockefeller Foundation, LINC (Leveraging Investments in Creativity), Altria Group, Inc. and the following individuals: Paul Vidich and Linda Sue Stein, Fred Wistow and Stacy Greene, and Tomohei Sasada.
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This national tour of Eiko and Koma’s Cambodian Stories has been produced by Asia Society, Inta, Inc. and the Reyum Institute of Arts & Culture (Phnom Penh, Cambodia).
The creation and tour of Cambodian Stories is made possible by support from the New England Foundation for the Arts' National Dance Project, the National Endowment for the Arts, the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, the Japan Foundation's Performing Arts JAPAN program, the Rockefeller Foundation Multi-Arts Production Fund, the Living Legacy Creative Residency of the Maggie Allesee National Center for Choreography at Florida State University, the Mekong Project of Dance Theater Workshop, Asian Cultural Council with funds from the Rockefeller Foundation, LINC (Leveraging Investments in Creativity), Altria Group, Inc. and the following individuals: Paul Vidich and Linda Sue Stein, Fred Wistow and Stacy Greene, and Tomohei Sasada.
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