Jonah Bokaer
Jonah Bokaer is an American choreographer and media artist. He works on live performances in the United States and elsewhere, including choreography, digital media, cross-disciplinary collaborations, and social enterprise.
Education
Originally from Ithaca, New York, Bokaer trained in dance at Cornell University, and subsequently graduated from University of North Carolina School of the Arts as a North Carolina Academic Scholar. Recruited for the Merce Cunningham Dance Company at the unprecedented age of 18, Bokaer pursued a parallel degree in Visual & Media Studies at The New School, where he received the Joan Kirnsner Memorial Award. Additional studies in media and performance occurred at Parsons The New School for Design, NYU Performance Studies, and through self-taught explorations into digital media and 3D animation: such studies led to the development of a rare, multi-disciplinary approach to choreography, addressing the human body in relation to contemporary technologies.Dance and choreography
As a dancer, Bokaer has worked with Merce Cunningham, John Jasperse, David Gordon, Deborah Hay, Tino Sehgal, and many others. He has also interpreted the choreography of George Balanchine as restaged by Melissa Hayden. Bokaer is also a frequent choreographer for Robert Wilson.Bokaer is the author of 30 original choreographies, produced in Belgium, Canada, Cuba, Denmark, France, Germany, Greece, Holland, India, Spain, Switzerland, Thailand, the United Kingdom, and the United States. Recent engagements include the Attakalari Performance Biennale, the Rotterdamse Schouwburg, Jacob's Pillow Dance Festival, Festival d'Avignon, BAM Next Wave Festival, and a commission from the National Academy of Sciences.
Activism and social enterprise
Under the leadership Bokaer in 2002, a group of artists and choreographers formed Chez Bushwick, an adventurous arts organization that has significantly impacted a new generation of dance artists, choreographers, and performers in the United States, and beyond. Founding artists developed a series of public programs that have become emblematic of a new way of working in New York City: across borders, across disciplines, employing variable aesthetic signatures, and overturning divisions between choreographer, curator, producer, and audience member. Through strategies of collaboration, activism, and public dialogue, these cultural strategies have achieved economic justice during a challenging real estate and funding climate in NYC. Chez Bushwick was recently awarded by the Rockefeller Foundation NYC Cultural Innovation Fund.Bokaer is a co-founder of the Center for Performance Research, a nonprofit organization in collaboration with John Jasperse/Thin Man Dance. CPR's L.E.E.D.-certified green building, the first in Brooklyn, provides affordable space for rehearsal and performance, arts programming, education and engagement with the community.
Writing
Bokaer's writings have been published in Artwurl, The American Society for Alexander Teachers, Critical Correspondence, AADIAL Magazine, Goldrush Dance Magazine, ITCH, Movement Research Performance Journal, and NYFA Current.Selected works
- ECLIPSE
- The Ulysses Syndrome
- Fifth Wall
- OCCUPANT
- Mass.Mobile
- FILTER
- Reverse Ruin
- On Vanishing
- Why Patterns
- SEQUEL
- RECESS
- REPLICA
- STACKS
- Anchises
- Autograph
- Prayer & Player
- The Invention Of Minus One
- Three Cases Of Amnesia
- A Cure For Surveillance
- No Caption
- False Start
- | underscore |
- underscribble
- CHARADE
- Relative
- NUDEDESCENDANCE
- RSVP
- OCTAVE
Collaborations
- Daniel Arsham | Artist
- Charles Atlas | Filmmaker
- Irit Batsry | Video Artist
- Liubo Borissov | Surveillance Designer
- Anne Carson | Writer
- Michael Cole | Video Artist
- Peter Cole | Sculptor
- Collective Opera Company | Original Opera
- Aaron Copp | Lighting Designer
- Merce Cunningham | Choreographer
- Loren Dempster | Composer
- Robert Gober | Sculptor
- Marisela La Grave | Intermedia Events
- Christian Marclay | Composer
- Isaac Mizrahi | Fashion Designer
- Snarkitecture | Scenographers
- Robert Wilson | Theater Artist
- FAUST, By Charles Gounod
- AÏDA, By Giuseppe Verdi
- KOOL: Suzushi Hanayagi
- CONFINES
- Dialogue ONE Theatre Festival, Williamstown, MA, 2009
Museums, performances and commissions
- The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum / Works & Process Series 2010 - New York, USA
- The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum / Choreography in the Rotunda, 2011 - New York, USA
- The New Museum - New York, USA
- MoMA PS1 - New York, USA
- The Museum of Arts & Design - New York, USA
- The Whitney Museum of American Art - New York, USA
- Museum of Contemporary Art, North Miami - Miami, USA
- MASS MoCA North Adams - MA, USA
- Le Carré d'Art - Nîmes, France
- MAC Marseille - Marseille, France
- La Ferme du Buisson - Marne-La-Vallée, France
- Kunsthalle St. Gallen - St. Gallen, Switzerland
- Institut Valencià d'Art Modern - IVAM - Valencia, Spain
- Palazzo deli Arti - Napoli, Italy
- MUDAM - Luxembourg
Relations with France
Dance and choreography
- Working with the Merce Cunningham Dance Company throughout 30 French cities, in 9 regions, over the course of 8 years
- Touring new choreography to Alternative Spaces in Paris - Naxos Bobine, La Générale, Atelier de Paris, Galerie Emmanuel Perrotin
- Production support in Marseille - La Compagnie, Ballet National de Marseille, MAC Marseille
- Production support in Lyon - Les
- Production support in Nîmes - Le Carré d'Art
- Production support in Paris - Art/Dan/Thé Festival, Vanves
- Production support in Avignon - Les Hivernales Festival, Les Penitents Blancs, CDC Avignon
- Receipt of the FUSED / French U.S. Exchange in Dance grant
- Provision of residencies to Alexandre Roccoli
- Provision of residencies to Christian Rizzo
- Provision of residencies to Steven Cohen
- Provision of residencies to David Wampach
- Restaging of French choreography on U.S. artists via David Wampach
- Induction into Young Leaders of the French American Foundation 2008 / 2009
- FUSED / French U.S. Exchange in Dance
- Cultural Services of the French Embassy
- FIAF's Crossing The Line Festival
- ONDA
Awards and honors
Awards, honors, fellowships
- Human Rights Award
- Joan Kirnsner Memorial Award
- Foundation for Contemporary Arts Grants to Artists Award
- Passing It On Award, Brooklyn Arts Exchange
- 25 To Watch, Dance Magazine
- Inaugural Gallery Installation Fellowship from Dance Theater Workshop
- Rolex Mentor and Protégé Arts Initiative in Dance
- New York Dance and Performance / Bessie Award - Special Citation
- New York Dance and Performance / Bessie Award -
- National Dance Access Scholarship from Dance/USA
- Young Leader of the French American Foundation
- Alumni Achievement Award from University of North Carolina School of the Arts
- OUT Magazine
- Rockefeller Foundation NYC Cultural Innovation Award
- The Nifty Fifty, America's Up-And-Coming Talent
- Crain's NY Business "40 Under 40"
- Bogliasco Foundation / Jerome Robbins Special Fellowship in Choreography
- Prix Nouveau Talent Chorégraphie, Société des Auteurs et Compositeurs Dramatiques
- National Endowment for the Arts
- John Simon Guggenheim Fellowship,
- United States Artists Fellowship,