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John Sims Center

for the Arts

San Francisco CA 94103


      Liz Boubion
Cosmic Drag
A Dance-Theater showing that explores gender, identity and the reach for wholeness in a dualistic society

Cosmic Drag is the antithesis

of an inferiority complex. It is the
celebration of an integrated

identity with masculine and feminine
principles while exposing

the vulnerable ways we seek

wholeness outside of ourselves.

Tapping into the talent and integrity

of some of the bay area's most

innovative singers, actors

and dancers, including, Ali Woolwich,

April Taylor and Hallie
McConologue, I intend to access

the beauty and humor, the

sacred and profane to
highlight both a personal process

of claiming the various parts of
ourselves while discovering

themes that are universal.

In Cosmic Drag, I am exploring the process of claiming an ever evolving
identity. While attempting to re-claim the myths around gender,
feminine divinity and sexual identity, Cosmic drag is a light-hearted
embrace of humankind. Through the arts are exploring polarities and
the metaphores implicit in the words "Cosmic" (ie. physical universe,
synchronicity, magnetic force, astrology, space, magic, god and
goddess... etc) and "Drag" (ie. drag kings , drag queens, transgender,
gender queer, drag racing, 'life's a drag', gravity, time dragging
on... etc.)"

See details below on the Free Cosmic Drag Workshop
Series open to the public!

About Liz Boubion

Liz Boubion is a local Choreographer from Oakland, Ca. For the last 15 years, she has led dance classes and improvisation workshops for people of all ages, professional backgrounds and physical abilities, both locally and internationally. She received her B.A. in Dance from Cal State Long Beach in 1993 and is a recent graduate of a movement-based expressive arts program at the Tamalpa Institute and is working towarda M.A. degree in Expressive Arts Therapy.

She has performed locally doing both solo improvisation and collaborative work with choreographers Eric Kupers, Dawn Frank, Rowena Ritchie, Tara Brandell, Jez Lee, Ali Woolwich and Niel Marcus. In 1997 and 1998, Liz danced internationally with Frankfurt-based Vivienne Newport of Tanztheater, Pina Bausch, Estelle Clareton of Canada's "Vertigo Danse", Petra Leher of TanzCo-Lab and with the Frankfurt Opera's Movement Chorus.

Liz has danced in a film directed by SF WEEKLY writer
Nirmala Nataraj, worked as stage actress for three years in "Psyche and Eros" productions, and she played in the Vagina Monologues in 2000 at SFSU and the Eureka Theater.

Her current work, in addition to the AIRspace program, includes involvement in the Tamalpa Performance Collective, arts administration, circle singing, mothering a 5 yr. old boy and teaching creative movement to children. Liz recently taught a Halprin Life/Art class at the American College Dance Festival Conference at SFSU.


Cosmic Drag performances     about AIRspace

Cosmic Drag apeared at JSC April 29, 2007 and June 8, 9, 10, 2007


Cosmic Drag

Life/Art Performance Lab


In combination with her residency, Ms. Boubion is offering a Body Mythology Workshop exploring the cross-section of Gender and Spirituality through the Halprin Life/Art Process. The Life/Art process is a movement -based expressive arts therapy model from the Tamalpa Institute that was co-founded by dance pioneer Anna Halprin and developed by her daughter Daria Halprin in 1978.

Using performance as a process to claiming the Self on an individual level and in relation to the group ensemble, this workshop will encompass movement improvisation, somatic awareness practices, drawing, voice exploration and poetic dialogue.

 

Free Introductory Workshop

All are welcome! No performance experience necessary. LBGTQ
encouraged to attend. Must have
commitment to all Tuesday evenings and performance dates to be part of
this workshop.

Please contact Liz Bouboin

lizboubion@gmail.com 

 


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