Interview with Joseph Ravens

Joseph Ravens is an exciting performance artist who creates moving, beautiful and entertaining works. He's a wonderful person, and I'm thrilled to bring you this opportunity to get to know him better. His works redefine the genre, and shouldn't be missed. But how did he get his start in this highly creative genre, and where's he going next? Join us for a while, and imagine yourself creating or being involved in such innovative performances.

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Links:

Joseph Raven's Website

Images in the show, in order of appearance:

Mr. Now
Photo: Amy Braswell
©2002, Joseph Ravens

Security System
Photo: ***
Shown: Marianne Kim
©2002, Joseph Ravens

The Alchemy of Tulips
Photo: video still (Richard Bluestein)
Shown: Rachel Bunting, Lina Bulovaite, Erin Carlisle, Precious Jennings
©2002, Joseph Ravens

Tracing a Vein
A film by Daniele Wilmouth
Photo: Myumi Lake
Shown: Joseph Ravens, Marianne Kim, Katherine Behar ©2002, Joseph Ravens

Butoh
Photo: Amy Braswell
©2002, Joseph Ravens

Air Pocket
Photo: Maurice Gunning
Shown: Jane Remm, Kulli Kaats, Joseph Ravens
©2002, Joseph Ravens

Tracing a Vein
A film by Daniele Wilmouth
Photo: Myumi Lake
©2002, Joseph Ravens

Containers
A 16mm film
Written and performed by Joseph Ravens.
Co-directed with Daniele Wilmouth
©2002, Joseph Ravens

Between Doors
Concept: Joseph Ravens
Set Design: Joseph Ravens and Jim Moore
Sound: Albino Red
Cast: Mark Bazant, Sean Ewert, George Hohagan,
Dana Hurd, Molly Mulcrone
Athenaem Theater, Chicago
Photos: Jenny Wessel
Video: Mark G.E.
©2002, Joseph Ravens

Music: Opening: Faze, "I Would"

Music: Middle: Comfortable, "Calling From Japan"

Music: Middle/Closing: Ichiro NAKAGAWA, "In Kamakkura -- The Traditional Samurai Metropolitan in Japan"

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February 17, 2007