Emily Johnson (born March 19, 1976 in
Soldotna, Alaska
Soldotna is a city in the Kenai Peninsula Borough in the U.S. state of Alaska. At the 2020 census, the population was 4,342, up from 4,163 in 2010. It is the seat of the Kenai Peninsula Borough.
Soldotna is located in the Southcentral port ...
) is an American dancer,
writer, and choreographer of
Yup'ik
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descent.
She grew up in
Sterling
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,
Alaska
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and is based in New York City. She is artistic director of her performance company, Emily Johnson/Catalyst. Johnson is a organizer for the First Nations Dialogues New York/Lenapehoking. She has worked part-time at Birchbark Books, an independent bookstore owned by author
Louise Erdrich
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.
Performative, administrative and choreographic work
Johnson has danced for Minneapolis-based choreographers Morgan Thorson, Hijack, and BodyCartography Project,
and collaborated with New York-based playwright/ director
Lisa D'Amour
Lisa D'Amour is a playwright, performer, and former Carnival Queen from New Orleans. D'Amour is an alumna of New Dramatists. Her play ''Detroit'' was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize for Drama.
Biography
Education
D'Amour received a B.A. in E ...
and music ensemble
So Percussion
Sō Percussion is an American percussion quartet formed in 1999 and based in New York City.
Composed of Josh Quillen, Adam Sliwinski, Jason Treuting, and Eric Cha-Beach, the group is well known for recording and touring internationally and for th ...
, as well as Korean visual artist
Minouk Lim
Minouk Lim (born 1968) is a South Korean multimedia artist, and documentary filmmaker. She has had exhibitions at such institutes as National Museum of Fine Arts, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Walker Ar ...
.
In 1998 Johnson founded a dance company, Catalyst, in Minneapolis, after graduating from the
University of Minnesota
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with a degree in dance. Since then, she has created 22 original performance pieces, as well as several collaborative projects with other artists, including ''SHORE'', the third part of a trilogy of works that began with ''The Thank-you Bar'' (2009) and ''Niicugni'' (2012), and which was performed on tour through 2015. She has been central in organizing the Indigenous gathering Knowledge of Wounds starting in 2017.
Choreographic style
Johnson states that she began dance as a response to the grief of a close friend dying.
Johnson's dances "...often function as installations", and her choreography "...considers the experience of sensing and seeing performance."
In a presentation at the University of Minnesota in 2014, she talked about her choreographic practice as dance responding to the world.
Dance and community
One distinguishing characteristic of Johnson's work is community involvement in particular located places.
Among the motivating concerns for ''The thank you bar'' (trilogy part 1) were community and tribal responses to displacement. In Vermont, Minnesota, Alaska, California, and Arizona,
she invited members of the community to sew fish skin together to form lanterns. These lantern were subsequently hung, with lights and speakers inside, to illuminate halls where ''Niicugni'' (trilogy part 2) was performed.
''Shore'' (trilogy part 3) included community feasting. Johnson organized a recent work, ''Then a cunning voice and a night we spend gazing at stars'', with community quiltmaking workshops. The quilts became part of the set for the dance performance.
This community involvement in dance echoes other dance forms, which are often less formal and outside of the usual definition of "contemporary" dance, such as participatory dance
Participation Dance
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and ceremonial dance
Ceremonial Dance
Ceremonial dance is a major category or classification of dance forms or dance styles, where the purpose is ceremonial or ritualistic. It is related to and overlaps with sacred dance and ecstatic dance.
Definition
History
Description
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. Johnson's oeuvre may be seen as a bridge between community and cultural contexts, on the one hand, and the world of contemporary artistry, on the other hand. As Vermont Performance Lab director Sara Coffey observes, there may be a tension between artistic vision and openness to community: "I think it’s very brave in the contemporary dance world to let all these others into your work... You don’t always have control of what that's going to be. I think Emily, as an artist, wants a place to rub off on her work as much as she wants to rub off on the place where she’s performing".
Johnson attempts to resolve this tension through dynamism, described in the
Anchorage Museum
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The mu ...
's Polar Lab blog as using "dance as a framework for constant transformation that refuses to stabilize, intervention immediately opens up for exchange, conversation and partnership" (anonymous account,
).
Awards
Emily Johnson / Catalyst was awarded a 2012 Outstanding Production ("new art, dance and performance")
Bessie Award
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for ''The Thank-you Bar'', created and performed by Johnson with collaborators James Everest and Joel Pickard.
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Doris Duke Performing Artist Award The Doris Duke Artist Award is undertaken by the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation and designed to "empower, invest in and celebrate artists by offering multi-year, unrestricted funding as a response to financial and funding challenges both unique to ...
, 2014
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Robert Rauschenberg Foundation
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Residency, 2014
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McKnight Foundation
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Artist Fellowship for Choreographers, 2013
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Creative Capital
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Award, 2013
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Joyce Foundation
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Fellowship, 2013
* The
Doris Duke
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Residency to Build Demand for the Arts, 2013
* Map Fund, lead artist, 2013
* NPN Creation Fund, 2012
* Map Fund, lead artist, 2012
* New York Dance and Performance Award (
Bessie Award
The New York Dance and Performance Awards, also known as the Bessie Awards, are awarded annually for exceptional achievement by independent dance artists presenting their work in New York City. The broad categories of the awards are: choreography, ...
) for Outstanding Production, 2012 (''The Thank-you Bar'')
* Sage Award for Outstanding Performance, 2011 (''The Thank-you Bar'')
* National Dance Project Production Grant, 2011
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New England Foundation for the Arts
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Native Artist Exchange, 2011
* Artist of the Year,
City Pages
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, 2010
* Native Arts and Cultures Foundation Artist Fellowship for Dance, 2011
* MAP Fund, 2010, lead artist
* Metropolitan Regional Arts Council, Community Fund, 2009
* National Dance Project Touring Grant, 2009
* Map Fund, 2009, lead artist
* Loft, Native InRoads Writing Program, 2009
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McKnight Foundation
The McKnight Foundation, a Minnesota-based family foundation, advances a more just, creative, and abundant future where people and planet thrive. Established in 1953, the McKnight Foundation is deeply committed to advancing climate solutions in ...
Artist Fellowship for Choreographers, 2009
* Seventh Generation Fund Grant, 2009
* NPN Creation Fund, 2008
* Forecast Public Artworks, Research and Development Grant, 2008
* Smithsonian Institution Expressive Arts Award, with
Rhiana Yazzie, 2008
* The Puffin Foundation, 2005
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Bush Foundation
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Artist Fellowship, 2004
* Jerome Foundation Artist Fellowship 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001
* Minnesota State Arts Board Artist Fellowship 2001
References
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1976 births
American choreographers
Bessie Award winners
Living people
Modern dancers
People from Soldotna, Alaska
University of Minnesota College of Liberal Arts alumni
Yupik people
Dancers from Alaska