Art Union Humanscape - Ayako Kato
presents
Sound and Movement Mandala
TEN NIGHTS DREAM
Fri & Sat, June 6 & 7, 8pm
Sun, June 8, 7pm
Epiphany Episcopal Chicago
201 S. Ashland Ave., Chicago, IL 60607 map
SE corner of W Adams St and Ashland, 3 blocks South of Union Park. CTA: Green & Pink Line Ashland Station 8 min. walk or
Ashland #9 Bus to Adams St.
Poster Design by Nadine Y. Nakanishi

Being As It Is

Choreographer Ayako Kato and collaborators produce Ten Nights Dream: Sound and Movement Mandala, inspired by Ten Nights of Dreams, a novel written 100 years ago by Japanese author Soseki Natsume. This live music and dance performance will take place in the beautiful, historic Epiphany Episcopal Church in Chicago’s West Loop neighborhood.

The production embraces western and eastern cultural perspectives through dance, music and installation art. The performance is arranged as a mandala, a Buddhist geometric figure representing the universe. Mandala also means “circle” or "completion" in Sanskrit. Audience members are invited to contemplate the Japanese traditional aesthetic of furyu—the ephemeral, yet eternal cycles of nature—while experiencing this contemporary performance from different viewpoints.

View rehearsal photo by Magali Rangel

Featured collaborators include:
Music: Jason Roebke (double bass), Brian Labycz (koto/electronics), Josh Berman (cornet)
Dance: Julia Rae Antonick, Asimina Chremos, Angela Gronroos, Margaret Morris, Mary Willmeng, Ayako Kato
Installation Art: Nobuki Yamamoto
Lighting Design: Chris Wooten
Costume Design: Carol Genetti
Alley Art : Dennis Wise
Stage Manager and Production Support: Rachel Damon
Technical Direction/Set Construction: Tight Ship Scenic
Tickets: General $20 ($21.49 w/service fee),
Student/Senior $15 ($16.36 w/service fee)
Reservation: Brown Paper Tickets, or 1-800-838-3006
BomBon Cafe (36 S. Ashland Ave.), W. Ogden Ave. and S. Ashland Ave.,will stay open until 8 pm on Friday, June 6 and Saturday, June 7. Audience members get 5% off. Mention Ten Nights Dream.

Related Events:

Lecture/Demonstration
Tue, June 3, 2008 12:15-1:15pm
@ Cindy Pritzker Auditorium, Harold Washington Library Center

Furyu Way of Integration: Western & Eastern Aesthetics in Contemporary Dance and Music
Hosted by Humanities (Visual & Performing Arts) Department
Harold Washington Library Center, Chicago Public Library

photo by Kenichi Seki

About Dance (finished)

Thu, April 10, 2008 6:30-7:30pm @ Chicgo Cultural Center Dance Studio
Artistic Process of Sound and Movement Mandala – Ten Nights Dream
Hosted by Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs, Critic Lucia Mauro leads the discussion of Kato’s creating process to introduce her new work. 

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View previous productions of Ten Nights Dream series