March 31, 2022

Graeme Edge articles/mentions

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The Graeme Edge Band ~ Paradise Ballroom 
      
mentions:     
King Crimson ~ Earthbound 
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
date & photographer unknown
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
 
 
 
 
 
 

March 28, 2022

Hijikata Tatsumi ~ Father of Butoh Performance

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Hijikata Tatsumi - 1968
“Revolt of the Body (Red Dress)”
Keio University Art Center
     
     
March 9th was the birthday of Japanese choreographer and founder of the genre of dance performance art called Butoh. In a tribute to him, many Butoh performers from the Bay Area held an event yesterday at Ohlone Park in Berkeley, California.       
 
 
Ohlone Park - March 27, 2022
photo by Styrous®
 
 
The event was organized by Butoh performance artist, Hiroko Tamano, in celebration of the Life and Death of Hijikata Tatsumi.       
 
 
photo by Styrous®
 
 
Hiroko and her husband Koichi Tamano have been major influences in the Bay Area Butoh scene and around the world. They performed in a couple of the Sandra Sakata fashion shows for her art to wear boutique, Obiko (link below).     

Tom White, Professor Emeritus of the California College of Arts & Crafts, incorporated Butoh movements and concepts into his art and named it, butohDrawing, which he taught as part of the curriculum in his classes there and they held performances as part of the completion of the classes.      
 
People call it Butoh Dance; I prefer to call it Butoh movement as dance implys a formal, structured, pretty and controlled act. Butoh is the complete opposite of Western concepts of "dance". In its pure state, it is usually improvised with no planned theme or agenda (there are exceptions) other than to express what is in the heart of each performer at that particular moment. In no way is it "pretty" by Western standards! It can be ugly and distorted . . . 
 
 
 
. . . it can be comical . . . 
 
Christina Braun & Dean Santomieri
 
 
. . . often it is excruciatingly SLOW! 
 
 

 
But it is beautiful in its own distinct way!
 
Unfortunately, I don't know the names of all the performers I photographed during the event but where I do, I have given them credit. If you recognize someone, please let me know and I will add their name. Thank you.    
 
 


 

 
      

     
The Performance 
photos by Styrous®
     
      

 
 

 Mark Deutsch
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Kyoko Takenaka 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 





 
  


 
 
 
 


 
 Bob Webb (above & below)
 
 
 
 
There is a jungle gym in the park near the performance area; when I was a kid in the early forties, I thought it was called a "Jungle Jim." I recall hanging by the back of my knees on the top bar one time; my legs slipped and I landed on my head! That might explain a lot. Memories of those days long gone flashed through my mind and it was delightful to watch the kids scrambling around on it . . . 
 

 
. . . but they did take time out to watch the performance.   
 
 

 
 


 
 
Kyoko Takenaka




 



 
 
 
 
 
 
 





 
 
 
 
 


 
Mark Deutsch & Martha Matsuda (above & below) 

 
 
 
 
 


Luku Netherthot & Mao Homie 








Annie Hallatt & friend (above & below) 


      
 
The performance closed with a chant that everyone, including the audience, participated in reciting.            

 

 
 
Viewfinder links:       
        
Obiko        
Sandra Sakata         
Dean Santomieri        
Styrous®         
Koichi Tamano          
Tom White        
     
Net links:       
        
Christina Braun         
Mark Deutsch & Martha Matsuda            
Dean Santomieri         
Styrous®         
Hiroko Tamano        
     
YouTube links:       
        
Christina Braun ~ various videos        
Mark Deutsch & Martha Matsuda at TYG
Dean Santomieri ~ various videos                 
Tom White, Betty Jo Coatanzo & Styrous ~ Butoh Oval   
Koichi & Hiroko Tamano ~ various videos       
Bob Webb ~ Butoh        
        
        
        
        
        
Styrous® ~ Monday, March 28, 2022        
        















 
 
 
 
 
 

March 25, 2022

Tom White ~ Drawn & Quartered

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Tom White ~ Kitchen Sink 
mixed media
photo by Styrous®
 
 
After a long period of focusing his creative energy to the preparation and presentation of culinary projects (link below), artist Tom White is once again turning that energy back to his art.    
 
He has titled his new work, Drawn & Quartered. The work has nothing to do with the execution of traitors in England but rather the ripping, tearing, cutting and other actions, of his past works into pieces that are then assembled in new configurations, sometimes with found objects added as in the above work, Kitchen Sink.        
 
He presented his new work for the first time in the recent exhibition, the Love Show, which was the Tenth Anniversary exhibition of the Gray Loft Gallery in the Jingletown section of Oakland.    
 
 
Tom White ~ Valentine for Gray Loft
mixed media
photo by Styrous®
 

He may be writing more about his new work on his blog; if he does, I will post it here on the Viewfinder.        
            
     
     
     
     
Viewfinder links:       
         
Gray Loft Gallery          
The Love Show        
Styrous®        
Tom White                  
     
Net links:       
        
Gray Loft Gallery        
Styrous®        
Tom White        
        
        
        
                 
        
        
Styrous® ~ Friday, March 25, 2022        
        















 
 
 
 
 
 

Tom White ~ Food Articles

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Tom White ~ Paella 
photo by Styrous®
 
            
Alstroemeria & orzo soup           
A beautiful dinner tonight            
Canelones pa comer           
Chicken, Avocado & Tomato           
Chicken, spinach & Parmesan            
Chrysanthemums & Asparagus           
Corona casuela        
Easter Sunday brunch           
May Day, dinner 62           
Sobrants amb pimenton          
Xai, truita i patates           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           





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March 17, 2022

Tupeach or not Tupeach; that is the question!

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Tupeach
photo by Styrous®


The Love Show
            
February 12 to March 19, 2022 

The Gray Loft Gallery
                 2889 Ford Street, 3rd floor 
            Oakland CA 94601
 
I can hear you asking, "What is a Tupeach?" Well, come to the closing reception at the Gray Loft Gallery this coming Saturday and you'll find out.
 
During the Tenth Anniversary of the Gray Loft Gallery in the third Love Show exhibition, my photograph, Tupeach, will be shown until March 19, 2022.      
 
The gallery will be open this Saturday from 1 to 5 PM. The closing reception will be that evening Saturday, March 19, from 4 to 7 PM.               
 
The Gray Loft Gallery was founded on the edge of Jingletown in Oakland in 2012 by photographer Jan Watten.    

The
Gray Loft Gallery celebrates its ten years by reprising its opening show (link below) with a group exhibition that explores the universal language of love as well as the love of art with The Love Show.  
     
I had work in the inaugural exhibition in 2012 and I am proud and honored that Tupeach, the image above, is one of my works that will be shown in this 2022 version of the exhibition.       
 
As the old saying goes, "Be There or Be Square!" Which is not to be confused with the 1998 Chinese romantic comedy film of the same name directed by Feng Xiaogang.     
 
 
 
The idiomatic word "square" originated between WW II and the 1950s beatnik era. It refers to people who are boring or out of touch with current trends and attitudes.           
 

The Beat Generation poster - 1959
starring Mamie Van Doren 
 

Prior to this, square referred to one’s honest, good-natured personality, or to high-quality work. Perhaps it alluded to the perfectly symmetrical edges of a literal square, although this has not been confirmed. The meaning of square changed around the time jazz became popular. If someone were a square, one did not appreciate jazz music.        
     
 
The Love Show 
February 12, 2022, to March 19, 2022 
Opening reception: February 12, 3 to 7 PM 
Closing reception: March 19, 4 to 7PM 
 
 
Gray Loft Gallery
2889 Ford Street, 3rd floor
Oakland CA 94601
 
     
     
     
     
     
     
Viewfinder links:       
         
Gray Loft Gallery           
The Love Show ~ 2012               
Styrous®         
Mamie Van Doren        
Jan Watten       
     
Net links:       
        
Styrous®        
Jan Watten                
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
Happy Birthday, Gray Loft!!!!!        
        
        
        
        
Styrous® ~ Saturday, March 12, 2022        
        

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Mamie Van Doren articles/mentions

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Tupeach or not Tupeach; that is the question!
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
Mamie Van Doren - ca 1960
publicity photo
     
     
     
      
     















Marina Ovsyannikova ~ A hero for our times!

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Marina Ovsyannikova (background)
TV screenshot


Marina Ovsyannikova is a Russian TV producer who was employed on the Channel One Russia TV channel who interrupted a state-controlled Russian TV news broadcast to protest against the Russian invasion of Ukraine, which made international news headlines. She was arrested, held without access to her lawyer, fined, and later released.             





Viewfinder link:        
         
In support of Ukraine         
         
Net links:        
         
BBC ~ Marina Ovsyannikova tells of 14-hour interrogation         
Instagram ~ Marina Ovsyannikova        
Newsweek ~ Who is Marina Ovsyannikova?         
Washington Post ~ Ovsyannikova fined for inciting protests         
         
YouTube links:        
         
Marina Ovsyannikova fined for anti-war protest during state-run newscast    
         
        
         
         
         
         
Styrous® ~ Thursday, March 17, 2022