A celebration of the work of Jeff Weiss and Richard C. Martinez at The Kitchen.
La Mama’s Nicky Paraiso introduced Dane Terry. A young, charming performer.
A celebration of the work of Jeff Weiss and Richard C. Martinez at The Kitchen.
La Mama’s Nicky Paraiso introduced Dane Terry. A young, charming performer.
Yoshiko Chuma & The School of Hard Knocks is Association with La Mama
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Conceived, designed, directed, and tech concept by Yoshiko Chuma.
Lance Gries and Yoshiko Chuma begin the journey.
Megumi Eda dances a lovely solo.
The visuals and scenery are every changing and delightful.
Dane Terry plays the piano thunderously as the cast runs around him.
A dancer proves that gravity isn’t for everyone.
Dane Terry playing piano as Yoshiko Chuma moves towards audience with visuals complimenting the scene.
Yoshiko Chuma talks about a political issue as the other cast members participate in the discussion.
Cast members take their well deserved ‘Curtain Call’ after the show.
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ARTISTS:
Yoshiko Chuma – Megumi Eda – Saori Tsukada – Ryuji Yamaguchi – Nobuko Higuchi – Miriam Parker – Lance Gries – Christopher McIntyre – Kit Fitzgerald – Dane Terry – Jason Kao Hwang – Jake Margolin – Nick Vaughan – Karl Leone – Lillie De – Gabriel Berry – Takashi Arai
Yoshiko Chuma & The School of Hard Knocks
Coffeehouse Chronicles #125 – April 25th, 2015
Celebrating the work of Yoshiko Chuma & The School of Hard Knocks
Moderator for the evening was Gayle Tufts.
A ‘free’, interactive, educational series exploring the history and development of Off-Off Broadway from its inception within the Village ‘coffeehouse theatres’ of the 1960’s through today. Part artist portrait, part history lesson, part community forum.
Here are a few photographs from the evening’s event.
Brian Moran (one of the original members of School of Hard Knocks)performs a dance improv.
Moderator Gayle Tufts and Yoshiko do a little duo together.
Yoshiko Chuma slyly approaches the microphone.
Panel #1 – Left to Right: Yoshiko Chuma, Gayle Tufts, Deborah Jowitt, Brian Moran, Lori E. Seid.
Deborah Jowitt talks about her experiences watching Yoshiko Chuma over the years.
Brian Moran talks about his time performing with Yoshiko Chuma and The School of Hard Knocks.
Yoshiko talks about her work with the company in the early days of it’s formation.
Lori E. Seid talks about her time working with the company as lighting designer and stage manager.
Ursula Eagly talks about her time with Yoshiko using a powerpoint presentation.
Ursula’s powerpoint was very informative as what countries Yoshiko had worked in and the people she worked with.
Gayle Tufts talks with photographer/painter Bob Flynt about his photographs of Yoshiko and the company.
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PANEL #2 – Allyson Green, Elise Bernhardt and Gabriel Berry.
Allyson Green talks about Yoshiko’s work and it’s impact on her.
Elise Bernhardt talks about her inspiration from Yoshiko’s work.
Gabriel Berry discusses her work making costumes for Yoshiko and the company.
Yoshiko Chuma and Robert Black perform a duo with his bass.
Robert Black behind Yoshiko in their duo.
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PANEL #3 – Jodi Melnick, Ursula Eagly and Mizuo Peck. (no photos)
Gayle Tufts talks to the audience about her work performing in Germany/Austria.
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During the evening their were photographs of Yoshiko Chuma’s early performance days by Dona Ann McAdams, a scene from a film by Jacob Burckhardt (It Don’t Pay to be an Honest Citizen)1984
During the panel discussion Deborah Jowitt reads excerpts from her reviews and experiences watching Yoshiko Chuma & The School of Hard Knocks.
Brian Moran talks about his early days working with Yoshiko Chuma &The School of Hard Knocks.
Recollections and remembrances of working with Yoshiko Chuma & The School of Hard Knocks by Lori E. Seid.
Introduced by Gayle Tufts. Part of the LaMama Etc series.
An example of the dance work done by Yoshiko Chuma & School of Hard Knocks is demonstrated by dancer Megumi Eda in a short solo piece.
During the evening Yoshiko Chuma and Robert Black engaged in an improv with nothing but his bass and bow and Yoshiko's dancing.
Nicky Paraiso sings and Dane Terry and Nicky do a piano relay.
One of the talents Gayle Tufts has is singing. Here she sings a song she wrote.
Accompanied by Nicky Paraiso on the piano and Robert Black on Bass.
Part of the Coffehouse Chronicles #125.
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