Explore the most recent works of internationally acclaimed artist Eiko Otake as she debuts her longest exhibition to date at the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center. The six-month-long exhibition “I ...
This is a story of friendship between two independent female artists and the body memories each willingly carries. In January 2020, New York-based, interdisciplinary performing artist Eiko Otake ...
In September, choreographer and performance artist Eiko Otake performed at Russell Library in Middletown, Connecticut, as part of her series, “A Body in Places.” “A Body in Places” is a two-year ...
Rochester, N.Y. — New York City-based performance artist Eiko Otake presented her show, “A Body in Places,” on Friday evening at the University of Rochester's Spurrier Dance Theater, captivating the ...
A cemetery can be more than a space to pay homage to our loved ones. It can also be a place where we celebrate our aliveness. New York-based performance artist Eiko Otake asks us to consider our ...
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- You'll find yourself fully immersed in artist Eiko Otake's latest project called, Eiko Otake: I Invited Myself, Vol. III: Duets. Otake co-curated it with DJ Hellerman, Chief ...
Japanese artist Eiko Otake was long known as one half of the husband-and-wife performance team Eiko and Koma. For the past two years, however, Otake, who has lived in New York since 1976, has been ...
Contemplating the immensity of time, tension, and density that stone holds, renowned performers Eiko Otake and Margaret Leng Tan present Stone I, a site-specific performance in Green-Wood's Historic ...
Eiko Otake and Beverly McIver had never heard of each other until a mutual friend, American Dance Festival director Jodee Nimerichter, suggested that the New York City-based dance artist and the ...
On Saturday and Sunday, September 26th and 27th, The Green-Wood Cemetery and Pioneer Works will present A Body in a Cemetery-a two-night event featuring the extraordinary work of world-renowned ...
"Move to rest, sleep, and dream. Move to pass time, bloom, and linger." These are the opening lines of Eiko Otake's "Delicious Movement Manifesto." Otake is a multi-award winning, New York-based Asian ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Critic’s pick Eiko Otake’s performance at Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn honored the ghosts in our midst. By Siobhan Burke See more of our coverage ...