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Karen Jamieson

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Karen Jamieson
Kamundagan (1946-07-10) Hulyo 10, 1946 (edad 78)
Vancouver, British Columbia
NasyunalidadCanadian
EdukasyonBachelor of Arts; University of British Columbia Dance; Simon Fraser University, independent study in New York

Si Karen Jamieson (namundag Hulyo 10, 1946) sarong Kanadyanong parabayli, koreograpo, asin paratukdo nin bayli sa Vancouver, British Columbia.[1]

Kaamayi kan 1970 si Jamieson kairiba mga parabayling sinda Merce Cunningham, Martha Graham, asin Alwin Nikolais, kaiba mga koreograpong Yvonne Rainer asin si Phyllis Lamhut, sinda gabos naghurubo sa Nweba York. Durante kan panahon niya sa Nweba York si Jamieson nag'adal nin modernong klasikong mga teknik nin pagbayli asin luway-luway naghaman siya nin sadiring koreograpo.[2]

Pagbalik sa Vancouver kan 1974, si Jamieson nagpoon magtukdo sa Simon Fraser University (SFU). Kan 1975 kapwa-pinundar niya an inapod na experimental movement collective Terminal City Dance, kun saen an dangog niya komo koreograpo asin parabayli urog na nagtalubo. Kan 1980 saiyang tinugdas an Karen Jamieson Dance Company na tampok saiyang koreograpo.[2] Poon kaidto, si Jamieson nagturuhok nang husto sa kun pa'no mapataas an kalidad kan bayli niya asin makaigwang lipotok na relasyon sa mga artista kan mga Enot na Nasyon.[3]

Si Jamieson nagpoon magkitrabaho sa mga resdidente kan Downtown Eastside taon 2006, na kun saen siya nagtugdas nin programa nin pagmentor para sa mga hubin na mga parabayoi asin koreograpo.[4]

Kan 2016, siya minidbid sa Isadora Award, "sa saiyang ambag para sa pagpagantad kan bayli sa British Columbia asin Canada,"[5]

Kan mga taon 2017, siya nakamukna na nin mga haros 100 na mga bayling obra.[4]

Mga gawad asin onra

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  • 1980 - Jean A. Chalmers choreographic award[6]
  • 2013 - City of Vancouver's Mayor's Arts Award for Dance[7]
  • 2016 - Isadora award for Excellence in Dance[8][4]
  • 2018 - Induction into the Encore! Dance Hall of Fame.[9]
  1. Meyers, Deborah. "Saying what words can't: Karen Jamieson explores the body within the body in a new dance solo" (in en-ca). vancouversun.com. Archived from the original on August 21, 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20170821043818/https://vancouversun.com/entertainment/Saying+what+words+Karen+Jamieson+explores+body+within+body+dance+solo/9994423/story.html. Retrieved on February 23, 2022. 
  2. 2.0 2.1 "Karen Jamieson". vancouverartinthesixties.com (in English). Retrieved 2017-08-21. 
  3. "Dialogue through dance: This new show is a conversation between Indigenous and European traditions | CBC Arts". www.cbc.ca (in English). Retrieved 2017-08-21. 
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 "Dance artist Karen Jamieson receives Isadora Award" (in en). Georgia Straight Vancouver's News & Entertainment Weekly. 2016-05-06. https://www.straight.com/arts/693921/dance-artist-karen-jamieson-receives-isadora-award. 
  5. Zagar, Mirna. 2016 "Press release". The Dance Centre, Vancouver, British Columbia
  6. Dangeli, Mique'l (April 2015). Dancing sovereignty : protocol and politics in northwest coast First Nations dance (PDF) (Ph.D. thesis). The University of British Columbia. p. 55. 
  7. Vancouver, City of (2016-09-26). "Mayor's Arts Award for Dance". vancouver.ca (in English). Archived from the original on 2017-08-21. Retrieved 2017-08-21. 
  8. "Karen Jamieson Receives Isadora Award for Excellence in Dance" (in en-CA). BC Alliance for Arts + Culture. http://www.allianceforarts.com/blog/2016/5/9/karen-jamieson-receives-isadora-award-for-excellence-in-dance. 
  9. "2018 Inductees". Dance Collection Danse. Archived from the original on October 30, 2018. Retrieved May 13, 2019. 

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