Six Plays, Four Nights, One Couch

Here’s a look back at a performance of “Six Plays, Four Nights, One Couch” at GIC Day 2012.

Martha Graham and Me

In 2012, Angie Hartley, choreographer and dancer, extended an invitation for dance enthusiasts to participate in a short modern dance piece at the Gwangju Performance Project’s theater production, Ives Just Got to Dance.

Video: Movement Workshops with Angie Hartley

These monthly dance workshops will lead up to a performance at the Gwangju International Center Community Day in October 2012.

Call to arms! See Your Words on Stage

Creativity doesn’t have to stop for anything. There is no down time, there is no need to wait; just create and make the opportunity. In 2012, the Gwangju Performance Project was calling all artists to do just that – to create and to see those creations come to life.

Video: Ives Just Got to Dance

No, that’s not bad English! It’s the title of a series of one-act plays by David Ives, along with an original dance piece by Angie Hartley.

Dance Is for Everyone

On Sunday, March 11, the GIC hosted a dance workshop entitled “Interpretive Dance Does not Exist… Or does it?” Angie Hartley, a dancer who currently works as an English teacher with the EPIK program here in Gwangju, led the participants through a variety of movement-based exercises.

Meet the Neighbors – January 2012

In keeping with the style of the Gwangju News print column ‘Meet the Neighbors’ – for the first time here online – here are their thoughts and reflections on six divergent questions of life in Gwangju and beyond in 2012.