evan ray suzuki
evan ray suzuki is a NY-based dance/performance artist and filmmaker of yonsei Japanese descent. evan creates multidisciplinary projects in a butoh-ish choreographic style, drawing on references from both internet culture and nature to capture alienation through abstraction and intimacy through fragmentation. evan’s work has been presented internationally at the Umbria Factory Festival in Spoleto, Italy and at venues such as Ars Nova, Abrons Arts Center, JACK, Movement Research at the Judson Church, PAGEANT, Center for Performance Research, Trans-Pecos, WestFest (New York), Icebox Project Space (Philadelphia), and many galleries, parks, and basements, including Fort Greene Park for A+J Summer Happenings ’22. Recent projects have been supported by grants and residencies from the Foundation for Contemporary Arts, NYSCA, Ars Nova, New Dance Alliance, and Centro Umbro di Residenze Artistiche. evan’s recent credits as a performer include works by maura nguyễn donohue, Ayano Elson, Gordon Hall, David Neumann, Mina Nishimura, Glenn Potter-Takata, and as a member of La MaMa’s Great Jones Repertory Company. evan holds a degree from Sarah Lawrence College, concentrating in Dance and Cultural Studies.
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