process

25 Jul, 2015

The River

2016-02-02T02:57:22-08:00By |Categories: CounterPULSE, Liz Tenuto|Tags: , , , , , , |

Focusing on wellness and self help during the process of creating "This Year Is Different..." has been both illuminating and challenging. This morning I read "The River" by Thich Nhat Hanh. I'm sharing it here because it describes a process of self understanding similar to my personal transformation instigated by creating this piece for the Artist-In-Residence Program. __________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Once upon a time there was a beautiful river finding her way among the hills, forests, and meadows. She began by being a

30 Oct, 2012

And the Pot Thickens…

2016-03-18T22:34:20-07:00By |Categories: Amara Tabor Smith, Archive, Artists in Residence, CounterPULSE, Free Events (donations welcomed), Images|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , |

If I had the time it would be better to keep me on track if I would blog every day during this process... but these days are full and there is much to say about what has taken place over the last month so forgive me if this blog is more like a sampler plate, with only a small taste of many ideas... Since the last blog there have been several food parties that have gone down. We had a

11 Nov, 2009

Bihag, my choreographic take on the Hip hop Tinikling, blog #3

2009-11-11T01:18:31-08:00By |Categories: CounterPULSE|Tags: , , , , , , , |

Dulce Capadocia is a Performing Diaspora Resident Artist at CounterPULSE. See her at weekend 3 of Performing Diaspora, November 19-22. Buy tickets now! BIHAG  Works in Progress showing at Highways featuring Jill Parago and Dulce Capadocia,  Photo Credit:  Rudy Samonte Time. Time ticking. Time ticking loudly as numbered days pass in preparation for the anticipated premiere and performance in San Francisco. My costumes and sound design were finished weeks ago (a feat for me;  usually these production elements come together

28 Oct, 2009

From Beijing to San Francisco: production process

2009-10-28T02:52:23-07:00By |Categories: CounterPULSE, Events, Performing Diaspora, Video, Wang Fei|Tags: , , , , , , , |

Wang Fei is a Performing Diaspora Resident Artist at CountePULSE. See her at weekend 3 of Performing Diaspora, November 19-22. Buy tickets now! From Beijing to San Francisco: production process It has been four months since I got really into this new work at my residency. It is so cool, the more I work on this project, the more I like it. It has really made me push the envelope and brought my different interests and talents into a live

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