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Pocoapoco Residency Update

GHL Facilitators Anna Donnell And Denise Yvette Serna have been in Oaxaca, Mexico this month, exploring and devising at Pocoapoco.

They are joined by talented, creative artists from different parts of the world, whose creative practices are innovative and inspiring. See these artist’s bios below, and follow our Instagram for daily updates from Pocoapoco.

Argelia Matus (b.1978, San Francisco Ixhuatán, Oaxaca) is a visual artist working across various disciplines, techniques and materials. After many years working in art restoration she now has dedicated herself solely to her personal creative work including painting, drawing and textile experimentation with human hair. She began to use the “jícara” (crescentia cujete) 11 years ago, as an object of aesthetic exploration in utilitarian design and artistic material. Her work is characterized by the use of organic and natural elements, configured from rigorous manual exercises to better understand her own self-knowledge and the world around her. These two axes, the material and the execution, allow her to create a narrative that resembles the traditions present in artisanal processes, a principle that characterizes her work. Matus studied Visual Arts at the School of Fine Arts in Oaxaca and Pedagogy at the NationalAutonomous University of Mexico, UNAM and has exhibited collectively across Mexico and Latin America. Individual exhibitions include “Oficio de tinieblas” (2015) at the Oaxaca Textile Museum, “Xhigaguenda | The souls of the jícaras ”(2018) in Espacio Artístico Xicoténcatl, Oaxaca and “Bacaanda. Halves of Dreams ”(2019), at the Olga Costa-José Chávez Morado Art Museum”, Guanajuato, Gto. She lives and works in the city of Oaxaca. 


Diana Lizbeth Gómez Córdova (b.1991, Oaxaca )is a Oaxacan artist, born by cesarean section in 1991. She likes kites, hates coffee with milk and does not know how to play video games. She is currently an interdisciplinary cultural worker and stage creator with a special emphasis on comedy. Her work consists of theater, dance, circus, and writing. She has collaborated as an interpreter in different various theater companies such as “Carapacho Teatro” ,“Teatro colaborativo”, “Tierra independiente”, “Colectivo Guajolote” and “Teatros de participación”. However, her primary practice is the creation of her own pieces which she writes, directs and interprets. In them she seeks to express her being and therefore she refers to her story, to the place where she lives, to her most frequent dreams and nightmares. She was the beneficiary of the FONCA 2017 and ENARTES 2020 grants, which meant she had -- for a short time -- a little more money to produce her work, and the opportunity to perform in different towns and cities of the Mexican republic. She is still waiting to go abroad. She is co-creator of the project “Chante Itinerante”, aplatform for professional and emerging performing art. 

Luvia Lazo is a native and resident of Teotitlán delValle, a Zapotec community in the Central Valleys of Oaxaca. She is an actress, photographer, cultural entrepreneur and promoter of the Zapotec language. Photography is her way of portraying the worlds towhich she belongs, and capturing them to share them with others. She seeks to portray reality from the gaze of contemporary Zapotec women, creating a constellation of images through time and spaces inOaxaca, documenting the generational gaps and the transformation of identity through the ages. Throughthis photographic and career path she finds herself, by the chances of life, coexisting among creators ofhandmade, unique and exquisite pieces that she has decided to share. Luvia graduated from CNCI University in graphic design and holds a bachelor's degree in teaching and foreign languages, specifically English, from the Benito Juárez University of Oaxaca. She was partof the acting workshop given by Héctor Flores Komatsu at the Community Cultural Center of Teotitlán del Valle in 2016 and has participated in many photographic workshops. She was selected for the group exhibition at the Manuel Álvarez Bravo Photographic Center, curated by Joan Liftin, as well as exhibitions at the Casa de la Cultura de Juchitán, CORDOBA LAB in Oaxaca Centro, was selected for the 2019 Documentary

Photography Diploma workshop at the Centro de las Artes de San Agustín, Oaxaca and was beneficiary of the Young Creators program of FONCA 2020-2021 in VisualArts, specializing in Photography. Yohana Desta is an Eritrean and Ethiopian-American writer and filmmaker based in New York City. For the last five years, she has been a staff writer at VanityFair, where she has written cover stories on Chadwick Boseman, Regina King, and Janelle Monáe. She is also an MFA candidate in film/television at New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts, honing her craft as a writer-director. 

Krystel Cárdenas (b.Guayaquil-Ecuador, 1985) is Visual artist whose work moves between painting in diverse media out of the canvas (wood, textile) andinstallation. She seeks and explores the transformation from image to object with the intention of preserving in it a memory, question or emotion and communicating it with the surroundings. She is curious about human emotion and her work aims to bring up conversations around women and cultural identity, building a visual registry of a dialogue between various feminine forms, herself and the voices that surroundher. 

Marly Gallardo: Centering on portrayals of ephemeralsites of belonging, Marly Gallardo’s work is a meditation on impermanence and renewal. Through her work, Gallardo explores themes such as migration, nostalgia, and yearning. Her pieces reflect the nature of being uprooted from one’s homeland and yearning for a return, whether that return is to a geographical location or an emotive plane. Gallardo’s art is informed by indigenous craftsmanship, featuring elements of ancestral folklore, spiritual botany, and historical connections to land. She has won numerous awards for her work. Most recently, Gallardo was named a recipient of the Forbes 30 Under 30 Award. She currently teaches illustration at the Rhode Island School of Design. 

Nana Yaa Poku Asare-Boadu is a performance artist who weaves a movement vocabulary of dance, speech, and video that complements and challenges histories of improvisation. Deviating just so from dance-contact, Asare-Boadu considers how improvisational forces explore the self and relational entities both animate and inanimate. This repertoire of movement tests the possibilitiesof sensuality, with Asare-Boadu meandering between stoic and seductive postures that navigate how affect, audience, and architecture inform the physics of the black female body. She has presented work atThe Dreamhouse and BRIC, both New York, Dallas Museum of Art and Soho House in Los Angeles. Asare-Boadulives and works in New York. 

ANNOUNCING: Global Hive Laboratories on Patreon

Today, we are proud to announce the launch of our Patreon! We have been hard at work on all the projects that make up this new platform of ours, which we hope you will support! Your contributions will keep us creating! We cannot thank you enough in advance for contributing to this next stage of our global work. Become a patron now to unlock new content! #GHLPatreon

Over the next few weeks, we will share more about our different tiers of support, especially the #GHLClassicsUpClose (launching this week), our readings, and Caro’s cooking show, so stayed tuned for even more! #GHLGloUp

We believe that the strength of our collective is the diversity of places, perspectives, and processes. With this in mind, we have created a platform for individual artists to generate income from their individual practices, expose a larger international community to their work, and invest in their future participation in International Laboratories.

This is not the usual way art groups are funded. We believe that the strength of our community and the value of our mission will help us create a sustainable, artist focused, anti-colonial, intersectional, feminist and anti-racist wage structure.
Will you join us?

Global Hive Labs is creating Global Theatre Practice, Community Collaboration & Art Education. We believe in a Total Theatre - one where all disciplines, practices, styles, genres and forms can share an equal import in the sensory journey of the audience. Our objective is to identify the questions and facts on the subject, examine and deconstruct them, then rebuild with what best fits to any given moment or expression and a focus on what new is created when opposing forms, practices and ideas are put in combination.

Follow us on social media! @globalhivelabs
And support the individual artists who make up the collective at patreon.com/globalhivelabs

International Call and Response Project

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Dear Friends and Colleagues

I hope you will join us in a very special project.

As Covid 19 was spreading globally, I reached out to my friend and wonderful poet and theatre maker with down syndrome Niall McNeil. I asked him to write a poem we could share with other artists that could help inspire folks in their own art and bring us together in our various isolations.

Niall wrote the beautiful PRESENCE OF INNOCENCE OF HOPE

Ni and I invite you to respond with your own creations!

Sounds Great! How do I participate?

You can read the poem Here
In addition to English, it has been translated to French (Canada), Spanish (Ecuador), Portuguese (Brazil) and Traditional Chinese (Mandarin from Taiwan).

Join our facebook group GHL-Vancouver: Call and Response Group.

Take inspiration from Niall’s poem, a word, a sound and create an original work or build upon it with your own. Then post /link it here for the group to take inspiration from.

There is no limit to how you can respond. Write a scene, a poem, a short story, a journal entry, a song or music, create a video, an image, a collage, a sound scape, a sculpture, a dance.

We encourage responses from all walks of life, perspectives, experience and practices.

Although the administrative working language is English, please feel free to create in any spoken, written or physical language you prefer.

Currently the project is being facilitated through facebook on the the GHL-Vancouver: Call and Response Group. That may change in the future and I will let you know in advance.

Additionally: We are living in an uncertain time period and it is taking its toll on everyone. If you have found your way to this group and don’t feel up making art at the moment, that’s fine. Look after yourself and your loved ones and feel free to check in from time to time and take inspiration.

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About Niall McNeil: Niall McNeil has been involved with theatre from an early age through his long association with the Caravan Farm Theatre. As a youngster he performed in Romeo and Juliet, Bull by the Horns and Strange Medicine. Niall acted in Leaky Heaven Theatre in Vancouver since its inception in 1999 under the direction of Steven Hill. In 2010 Niall performed A Christmas Carol as a member of the English Acting Company of the National Arts Centre under the direction of Peter Hinton. Niall and Marcus Youssef have written two plays together, Peter Panties (2011) and King Arthur’s Night (2017). Niall loves researching new ideas, writing lyrics and making plays.

About Global Hive Labs.:
Global Hive Lab is an international collective of like-minded independent companies & artists. With members in Beijing (China), Chicago (U.S.A.), Denpasar (Indonesia), London (UK), Paris (France), Piacenza (Italy), São Paulo (Brazil), and Vancouver (Canada) we work together in shared creation.

Projects to date have included Towards a Global Practice Workshop (London, UK); Climate Change Theatre Action (Chicago, USA); Medusa Italy (Teatro Trieste 34), Medusa UK (The Pleasance Theatre, The Cockpit Theatre), Medusa USA (Steppenwolf Theatre); Atlantis Italy Workshop (Teatro Trieste 34).

Global Hive Labs. holds international collaboration, multi disciplinary/ total theatre approaches and accessible Universal Design as core to our creation practices. www.globalhivelabs.org

May you and yours be safe, well and awesome!
John Jack Paterson
Co-Founder of Global Hive Laboratories

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ATLANTIDE PROJECT - PIACENZA UPDATE

ATLANTIDE PROJECT - PIACENZA UPDATE

Our first workshop for The Medusa Project is complete! Our theme: TRANSFORMATION.

We gathered for this workshop at Middlesex University, where all of our physical and technical needs were met by the incredible drama program there. We spent a lot of time building foundations for and exploring the practices of Butoh, Suzuki, and The Viewpoints under the instruction of Earl T. Kim. Our ensemble consisted of London based artists including Nell Hardy, Eliza Harris, Saida Ahmed, Hannah Allen, Gabrielle De Saumarez, Katarina Kikta, Aniera Evans, and Nicole McKay.

MEDUSA PROJECT - PIACENZA UPDATE

MEDUSA PROJECT - PIACENZA UPDATE

Our first workshop for The Medusa Project is complete! Our theme: TRANSFORMATION.

We gathered for this workshop at Middlesex University, where all of our physical and technical needs were met by the incredible drama program there. We spent a lot of time building foundations for and exploring the practices of Butoh, Suzuki, and The Viewpoints under the instruction of Earl T. Kim. Our ensemble consisted of London based artists including Nell Hardy, Eliza Harris, Saida Ahmed, Hannah Allen, Gabrielle De Saumarez, Katarina Kikta, Aniera Evans, and Nicole McKay.

MEDUSA featured on Zerocinque23 Italy

It's called Medusa project, inspired by Medusa Myth. Four Actresses, including the piacenza Carolina Migli, organized this international workshop at Teatro Trieste Trentaquattro, from 11 to 17 February. Goal: creating scenes for the final show next year in Chicago.
With Corallina Mil
Filippo Rcelloni
http://www.zerocinque23.com/cultura/progetto-medusa-il-primo-evento-di-residenzialita-allostello-del-teatro/

MEDUSA PROJECT - PARIS UPDATE

MEDUSA PROJECT - PARIS UPDATE

Our second workshop for The Medusa Project is complete! Our theme: MONSTERS.
We gathered for this workshop at Espace Jemmapes, a multidisciplinary community and arts space in Paris. We focused our training time at this workshop on The Viewpoints under the instruction of Anna Donnell. Our ensemble consisted of London based artists including Margaux Devy, Marion Gallet, Victor Boisseau De Larminat, Yussef Larbaoui, Lounis Ould Khaled, Didier Durgueil, and Guilhaine Chambon.

MEDUSA PROJECT - LONDON UPDATE

MEDUSA PROJECT - LONDON UPDATE

Our first workshop for The Medusa Project is complete! Our theme: TRANSFORMATION.

We gathered for this workshop at Middlesex University, where all of our physical and technical needs were met by the incredible drama program there. We spent a lot of time building foundations for and exploring the practices of Butoh, Suzuki, and The Viewpoints under the instruction of Earl T. Kim. Our ensemble consisted of London based artists including Nell Hardy, Eliza Harris, Saida Ahmed, Hannah Allen, Gabrielle De Saumarez, Katarina Kikta, Aniera Evans, and Nicole McKay.