Sutardia Dai Hall, UC Berkeley
Berkeley, California 94720

Choreography is an act that vanishes. Its remnants are commonly witnessed in the bodies of performers reproducing movements and activities. The act of Choreography is private, as opposed to Dance, which is communally shared, or publicly viewed. Choreography occurs, it is transmitted, and it disappears, to become Dance.

The transposition of ephemera choreographic arts into visual arts institutions is not a new phenomenon. However, there are multiple discrepancies between current choreographic literacy, and curatorial practice in the visual arts: this is increasingly evident when current choreographies become curated or presented in museums, galleries, and public collections. Dance taking up real estate in a museum or gallery is not the question: in actuality, choreographers are primarily concerned with the same questions as other exhibiting artists - space, visuality, temporality, and value.

Jonah Bokaer is an international choreographer, media artist, and artist space developer. His work integrates choreography with digital media, resulting from cross-disciplinary collaborations with artists and architects. His choreography and media installations have been produced in Belgium, Canada, Cuba, Denmark, France, Germany, Greece, Holland, India, Spain, Switzerland, Thailand, the United Kingdom, and the United States. The development of his choreography in France has included major productions in Paris, Marseille, Lyon, and Avignon (FUSED, 2011), for which he was recently awarded the Prix Jeune Talent Choregraphique by the SACD in Paris. For more information, please visit www.jonahbokaer.net.

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