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Living Memory/Living Absence
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AIR presents Living Memory/Living Absence
SATURDAY,
May 27 at 8 pm
SUNDAY, May 28 at 8 pm
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In
her multimedia work, LIVING MEMORY/LIVING ABSENCE, Cambodian American
artist Anida Yoeu Esguerra traces her poetic fears of returning to her
birth country after 25 years of absence. The joy she feels immersed in
ancient Cambodian traditions clashes with the irreversible legacy of a
genocide that lingers in the streets. Esguerra performs poetry with movement
inspired by Butoh set against a video backdrop of the sites and sounds
of her memories of Cambodia.
Anida
Yoeu Esguerra is a multidisciplinary artist whose work mixes the visual,
spoken, and written into performed investigations of hybrid identities.
She is interested in using performance work as a means to transform losses
into conversations about healing and understanding.
Admission:
$16 general, $12 students & seniors.
Discount advance tickets available
www.apiculturalcenter.org.
Reservations:
(415) 864-4126 or
info@apiculturalcenter.org
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