Chris Emile is an American dancer, choreographer, curator, and educator known for their performance career. [1]
Emile grew up in Inglewood, California and began their dance training in Los Angeles at the Lula Washington Dance Theatre. [2] Emile has also received dance training from the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater and the Alonzo King Lines Ballet Program [2] In 2014, Chris Emile established the dance collective known as No)one. Art House and continues to be a co-founder. [2] Notable work that Emile has done includes the creation of their solo exhibition performance known as "Amend." [3] This exhibition was hosted in Los Angeles at the MAK center for Art and Architecture and was inspired from Chris Emile's findings from the University of Southern California's possession of digital archives. [2] Emile and other choreographers were selected by USC to explore the digital archives to inspire their work as choreographers. [3]
Chris Emile's notable work includes their solo exhibition titled, "Amend." [3] This solo performance is centered on using movement to display the life experiences of Black men. [4]
Christopher Lee Burden was an American artist working in performance art, sculpture and installation art. Burden became known in the 1970s for his performance art works, including Shoot (1971), where he arranged for a friend to shoot him in the arm with a small-caliber rifle. A prolific artist, Burden created many well-known installations, public artworks and sculptures before his death in 2015.
Jo Van Fleet was an American stage, film, and television actress. During her long career, which spanned over four decades, she often played characters much older than her actual age. Van Fleet won a Tony Award in 1954 for her performance in the Broadway production The Trip to Bountiful, and the next year she won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her supporting role in East of Eden.
The Orange County Museum of Art (OCMA) is a modern and contemporary art museum located on the campus of the Segerstrom Center for the Arts in Costa Mesa, California. The museum's collection comprises more than 4,500 objects, with a concentration on the art of California and the Pacific Rim from the early 20th century to present. Exhibits include traditional paintings, sculptures, and photography, as well as new media in the form of video, digital, and installation art.
Columbus Keith Short Jr. is an American actor and choreographer. He choreographed Britney Spears's Onyx Hotel Tour and worked with Brian Friedman. He is best known for his roles in the films Stomp the Yard, Cadillac Records, Armored, and The Losers. He previously starred as a series regular in the ABC drama Scandal, as Harrison Wright. On April 26, 2014, it was announced that Short would leave Scandal after three seasons with the show.
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