With support from the California Arts Council, inkBoat will partner with Love the Bulb, a non-profit organization that curates artistic activities at the Albany Bulb, to create the multi-disciplinary performance piece, “The Storm in My House.” inkBoat and Love the Bulb will work together to facilitate three community engagement events and the premiere performance of “The Storm in My House” at the Albany Bulb October 18-19, 2019.
Producing new work: inkBoat produces one to two large-scale pieces per year. These pieces are often collaborative, inviting longtime inkBoat collaborators, students, local companies and international art-makers to work together. inkBoat’s collaborations allow emerging and established artists to connect further, creating a network of mentorship across ages, international borders, and disciplines.
Teaching: inkBoat teaches Japanese and Chinese movement modalities and theater forms through an annual weeklong intensive in Petrolia, CA as well as through workshops and classes, held locally and internationally. The intensive offers an immersive experience for participants to move, cook and camp together in a natural setting. inkBoat also teaches multi-day workshops and residencies throughout the U.S. and abroad designed for all levels of students.