You Are Here: Hahn Dae Soo
presented by Lincoln Center in partnership with the Korean Cultural Center New York
Live Performances: July 24-29, 2021 at 7 pm
(Sound installation will open at 6:00 pm, prior to showtime, for ticketed guests)
* Hahn Dae Soo Live Performances: July 24, 25, 26, and 29
(Performance dates subject to change)
Venue: Hearst Plaza at the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts
Tickets: Seats are available via the TodayTix Lottery.
Enter for a chance to win a FREE pair (two tickets) starting two weeks before the show. Entries close three days before a performance at 12:59 pm ET.
(Enter the Lottery through the TodayTix app or by calling Lincoln Center Guest Services at 212-875-5456.)
You Are Here takes on the processing and sharing of this past year,
bringing together story, dance, song, and reflection from real New Yorkers.
A sculpture, sound, and performance installation, to feature audio portraits of dozens of artists and civilians in a continually shifting sound garden that transforms into live performance experience with GALLIM Artists.
The world premiere of You Are Here is a public sculpture, sound, and live performance installation conceived by Andrea Miller, award-winning multidisciplinary artist and artistic director of GALLIM a New York-based company producing movement works for theater, film, and installation.
You Are Here takes on the processing of the past year, bringing together to share story, dance, song, and reflections from members within the Lincoln Center family including an educator, an usher, a security guard, an opera singer, an NYCB apprentice all alongside awe-inspiring New Yorkers from across the city. It will be the first time in Lincoln Center’s History that all 13 constituents collaborate together in the same artwork.
Visitors first experience You Are Here as a sculpture and sound installation, open to the general public, at Hearst Plaza on July 14–19 and July 21–23. Each sculpture, created by scenic designer Mimi Lien, houses a speaker through which audio portraits of New Yorkers are projected. Sound artist Justin Hicks has created this aural garden that stretches across the footprint of the installation.
(Sound installation is free and open to the public on July 14–16, July 18–19, and July 21–23 from 11:30 am–6:30 pm; and July 17 from 2:30–8:30 pm at Hearst Plaza.)
From July 24–29, the audio portraits are gradually replaced by live performances by the Lincoln Center and New York community participants (tickets available through TodayTix Lottery), each featuring several portraits now brought to life, co-directed by Andrea Miller and Lynsey Peisinger, with choreography by Miller—performed by GALLIM dancers.
For more information, please visit https://www.lincolncenter.org/lincoln-center-at-home/series/you-are-here.
Conceived by Andrea Miller; Co-Director and Choreographer: Andrea Miller; Co-Director: Lynsey Peisinger; Composer and Sound Artist: Justin Hicks; Production Designer: Mimi Lien; Costume Designer: Oana Botez; Dramaturge: Iyvon E.; Produced by THE OFFICE performing arts + film.
▲ Portrait Performers
Bruce Adolphe, Kiri Avelar, Dietrice Bolden, Jessica Chen, Anthony Roth Costanzo, Ryan Dobrin, Egyptt LaBeija, Jermaine Greaves, Milosz Grzywacz, Alphonso Horne, Lila Lomax, Cassie Mey, Muriel Miguel, Ryan Opalanietet, Elija Schreiner, Alexandra Siladi, Paul Smithyman, Hahn Dae Soo, Taylor Stanley, Jen Suragiat, KJ Takahashi, Fatou Thiam, Susan Thomasson, Gabriela Torres, Valarie Wong.
▲ Dancers of GALLIM
Lauryn Hayes, Christopher Kinsey, Nouhoum Koita, Misa Lucyshyn, Gary Reagan, Connor Speetjens, Taylor Stanley, Haley Sung, Georgia Usborne, Amadi Washington
▲ Artists
- Hahn Dae Soo
Singer-songwriter
A pioneer of Korean modern folk rock
- Ed Maguire (Multi-Instrumentalist)
- Chong Hak Kim (Guitarist)
Brooklyn-based company GALLIM is a multi-disciplinary production company expanding movement expression in live and digital experience. Formed in 2008 as a performing company for celebrated choreographer Andrea Miller's original work, GALLIM has evolved into a nexus of creativity for artists making meaningful contributions to life and culture through movement.
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