Seattle Butoh Festival 2017 in main campus theater, April 7-9

SEATTLE INTERNATIONAL BUTOH FESTIVAL: Hidden Histories of the Body will play in the main campus theater this Fri., April 7 – Sun., April 9. It’s been listed in The Stranger’s Best Things to Do in Seattle This Weekend
April 7 & 8
8 pm performances of Compañía Ruta de la Memoria & DAIPAN (Friday: Joan Laage & Sheri Brown; Saturday: Helen Thorsen & Diana Garcia-Snyder)
Venue: Shoreline Community College Theater, Building 1600,
$15/$20/SCC students free

April 9
3 pm performances of Ken Mai & Kaoru Okumura
Venue: Shoreline Community College Theater, Building 1600,
$15/$20/SCC students free

Tickets available at the door or www.brownpapertickets.com.

DAIPANbutoh Collective is pleased to announce the Seattle International Butoh Festival 2017, a year of an international artist exchange with DAIPAN and Compañía Ruta de la Memoria (Chile) plus a special evening focusing on local and visiting Japanese artists.

DAIPAN continues to be the only group consistently bringing national and international butoh artists to Seattle, and producing an annual festival that features both guest artists and local performers. From its birth in Japan nearly 60 years ago, Butoh has proven itself a vital and innovative global genre. Join us in discovering these unique tricontinental voices in our 2017 festival, which opens the gate to the Hidden Histories of the Body.

About DAIPAN and our festival

In 2017, DAIPAN is planning its most ambitious festival bringing international dance artist Natalia Cuellar from Chile with her group Compañía Ruta de la Memoria to perform and present workshops. In exchange, Natalia has invited the DAIPAN Collective to perform a group work in Santiago in the FiButoh Festival Internacional de Butoh and to teach workshops. In addition, DAIPAN will tour individual solos in other Chilean cities. DAIPAN will also present Ken Mai, a Japanese butoh artist residing in Helsinki, Finland, to perform and conduct a workshop for the 2017 festival. April 7 & 8 will feature Compañía Ruta de la Memoria and works by DAIPAN, and April 9 will feature Ken Mai and DAIPAN’s own Kaoru Okumura.

This is an extraordinary opportunity to bring never seen before international artists to the northwest community, and the opportunity for DAIPAN members to travel on tour together for the first time. The 2017 festival, running March 31 through April 9, is partnering with Shoreline Community College Theater and Gallery. SCC will host the 2017 festival performances in the theater at the college, and present a showcase of butoh photos featuring well known photographer Bruce Clayton Tom and other photographers with performances by DAIPAN and friends in the college gallery. Themes for our festival are the body as politics, hidden histories revealed, and personal primordial journeys and journeys of acceptance.

Baseball plays at home against Olympia, Sun., April 9

Come on out and cheer on our Phins as they take on Olympia in a doubleheader at home Sun., April 9. Games are at 12:30 and 3 p.m. at Meridian Park at 16765 Wallingford Avenue North,
Shoreline.

baseball

(c)Wilson Tsoi

Reminder! Global Engagement Mini-Grant Proposal Deadline April 7

International Education is excited to announce new Global Engagement Mini-Grants to advance global education and engagement at Shoreline through professional development opportunities. Examples of projects or activities include attending a global education conference, developing and designing curriculum, researching and planning a new study abroad program, or organizing community activities with a global focus.

The deadline to apply for a mini-grant is Friday, April 7.  The International Program Advisory Committee (IPAC) will review proposals to select grant recipients in April and awardees will be notified in May. Download a Mini Grant Proposal Packet.

All permanent Shoreline staff and faculty are welcome to apply. If you’d like to learn more, please contact Diana Sampson, Associate Vice President for International Education at dsampson@shoreline.edu, or Cory Anthony, Manager, International Education at canthony@shoreline.edu.

Accessibility 101: The Basics of Inclusive Design

Insufficient research shows that practicing accessible design will result in more friends and an improved reputation. Step up your game and make a few new friends by signing up to make your courses accessible for students with disabilities and more engaging for everyone!

Registration is now open for Accessibility 101: The Basics of Inclusive Design: April 24 – May 21! (Summer sessions to be announced soon!)

This 4-week, online, asynchronous course is designed for faculty and staff who want to learn simple and quick steps to make materials accessible for people with disabilities and better for all users. Participants do not need to be tech savvy to take this course, but familiarity with MS Office applications and Canvas will be helpful. Participants will be introduced to basic accessibility concepts, practices, and inclusive design standards. The time commitment for this course is approximately 25 hours. The course is free for faculty and staff in the community and technical college system. If you are outside of our system, please contact elearning@sbctc.edu for registration info.

Want to see what this training is all about? Ready to get your learn on now? Get a preview of the lessons

Go to SBCTC’s training website to register.

If interested, do not wait to register. This class has a tendency to fill very quickly, and space is limited!

Seattle Butoh Festival 2017 in main campus theater, April 7-9

SEATTLE INTERNATIONAL BUTOH FESTIVAL: Hidden Histories of the Body will play in the main campus theater this Fri., April 7 – Sun., April 9. It’s been listed in The Stranger’s Best Things to Do in Seattle This Weekend
April 7 & 8
8 pm performances of Compañía Ruta de la Memoria & DAIPAN (Friday: Joan Laage & Sheri Brown; Saturday: Helen Thorsen & Diana Garcia-Snyder)
Venue: Shoreline Community College Theater, Building 1600,
$15/$20/SCC students free

April 9
3 pm performances of Ken Mai & Kaoru Okumura
Venue: Shoreline Community College Theater, Building 1600,
$15/$20/SCC students free

Tickets available at the door or www.brownpapertickets.com.

DAIPANbutoh Collective is pleased to announce the Seattle International Butoh Festival 2017, a year of an international artist exchange with DAIPAN and Compañía Ruta de la Memoria (Chile) plus a special evening focusing on local and visiting Japanese artists.

DAIPAN continues to be the only group consistently bringing national and international butoh artists to Seattle, and producing an annual festival that features both guest artists and local performers. From its birth in Japan nearly 60 years ago, Butoh has proven itself a vital and innovative global genre. Join us in discovering these unique tricontinental voices in our 2017 festival, which opens the gate to the Hidden Histories of the Body.

About DAIPAN and our festival

In 2017, DAIPAN is planning its most ambitious festival bringing international dance artist Natalia Cuellar from Chile with her group Compañía Ruta de la Memoria to perform and present workshops. In exchange, Natalia has invited the DAIPAN Collective to perform a group work in Santiago in the FiButoh Festival Internacional de Butoh and to teach workshops. In addition, DAIPAN will tour individual solos in other Chilean cities. DAIPAN will also present Ken Mai, a Japanese butoh artist residing in Helsinki, Finland, to perform and conduct a workshop for the 2017 festival. April 7 & 8 will feature Compañía Ruta de la Memoria and works by DAIPAN, and April 9 will feature Ken Mai and DAIPAN’s own Kaoru Okumura.

This is an extraordinary opportunity to bring never seen before international artists to the northwest community, and the opportunity for DAIPAN members to travel on tour together for the first time. The 2017 festival, running March 31 through April 9, is partnering with Shoreline Community College Theater and Gallery. SCC will host the 2017 festival performances in the theater at the college, and present a showcase of butoh photos featuring well known photographer Bruce Clayton Tom and other photographers with performances by DAIPAN and friends in the college gallery. Themes for our festival are the body as politics, hidden histories revealed, and personal primordial journeys and journeys of acceptance.