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  • Current & Recent
    • paulyrhythms
    • Gozo 2023
    • Mission Street Arts
    • Cagevent 2{020}2
    • The Sable Project 2021
    • Runescores (2020)
    • Pattern Bald Patterns 2020-21
  • Intermedia Projects
    • Artists in Residence >
      • Gozo 2023
      • Mission Street Arts
      • The Sable Project 2021
      • Buinho Creative Hub
      • SERDE, Aizpute, Latvia
      • Vanha Paukku, Lapua Finland
      • Cowwarr Art Space 2016
      • Fulbright in Riga, Latvia
      • Arteles Residency - 2012
      • Arte Studio Ginestrelle
    • Intermedia Performance >
      • Cagevent 2{020}2 >
        • Cagevent sound scores
        • Cagevent original texts
        • Cagevent mutated texts
      • Runescores (2020) >
        • Runescore 1 Mannaz
        • Runescore 2 Gebo
        • Runescore 3 Ansuz
        • Runescore 4 Othila
        • Runescore 5 Uruz
        • Runescore 6 Perth
        • Runescore 7 Nauthiz
        • Runescore 8 Inguz
        • Runescore 9 Eiwaz
        • Runescore 10 Algiz
        • Runescore 11 Fehu
        • Runescore 12 Wunjo
        • Runescore 13 Jera
        • Runescore 14 Kano
        • Runescore 15 Teiwaz
        • Runescore 16 Berkana
        • Runescore 17 Ehwaz
        • Runescore 18 Laguz
        • Runescore 19 Hagalaz
        • Runescore 20 Raido
        • Runescore 21 Thurisaz
        • Runescore 22 Dagaz
        • Runescore 23 Isa
        • Runescore 24 Sowelu
        • Runescore 25 Odin
      • Pattern Bald Patterns 2020-21
      • Buinho Stop Motion Videos
      • LPL Modular Play >
        • LPL MP Process
        • LPL MP Text
        • Performance Iterations >
          • reactivating exquisite corpse
          • Virtually Real
          • Clusterflock Ritual
        • LPL MP Collaborators
      • SERDE Istabas
      • Time the great unleveler
      • Aizpute stop-motion videos
      • Nameless, but in sight
      • The Great Finnish Licorice Taste Test
      • The Place Where I Start
      • Ghost Town: Pareidolia
      • Laptop Performance Laboratory
      • Global Corporeality
      • Sometimes it works, Sometimes it doesn't
    • InterMedia Installations >
      • Illuminating Site Birdsong >
        • Illuminating Site Birdsong Lanterns
        • Illuminating Site - Birdsong Window Gardens
        • Illuminating Site Star Pasture
      • Illuminating Site - Messejana, Portugal >
        • Illuminating Site Lanterns
      • House of Morgado in a Jar
      • Birch Loops
      • Arteles Residency - 2012
      • Appartengono-Ginestrelle
      • Altars - Ginestrelle 2011
    • Site Specific Works
    • Site Specific Festivals >
      • Kontaining/Ptarmigan
      • Big Dance/Little Space
      • Headlines
      • Train
      • SiteWorks 2009
      • SiteWorks 2006
    • Photo Essays >
      • Pattern Bald Patterns 2020-21
      • The Great Finnish Licorice Taste Test
      • Cobblestones, Riga 2014
      • The Birds of Kuldīga, Latvia 2014
      • Soil, Finland 2012
      • Bogs, Finland 2012
      • Ice Rink, Finland 2012
      • Birch Grove, Finland 2012
      • Understory, Finland 2012
      • Orange Poles, Finland 2012
      • Birch Close Up, Finland 2012
      • Wall Blur, Finland 2012
  • Theatrical Works
    • Joint Theatrical Works >
      • Stories from the Park
      • Grass is Green
      • Rue for Ophelia
      • Double Blind Sided
      • The Rule of Life
      • Landscaping for Privacy
      • Shaking the Yoke
      • XY
      • On the Backs of Our Mothers
      • Migrant
      • Grudge Match
      • Grudge Match: ReMatch
      • Subcutaneous
      • Zaum: Beyond Significance
      • In God We Trust
      • world forgetting by the world forgot
      • Mystical Bedlam
    • Garibaldi Repertory Works >
      • Realm of Shades (2014)
      • Masquerade (2013)
      • Suits (2012)
      • Forbidden Fruit (2011)
      • Push (2010)
      • At the Threshold (2009)
      • Something's Fishy (2006)
      • Anticipatory Illumination (2004)
    • Zmolek Repertory Works >
      • InDecision (2016)
      • Alone Together (2016)
      • Songs of Europe (2015)
      • I hear the noise of many waters (2014)
      • Tombo e Guerreiro (2013)
      • Zaum Etude #7 (2012)
      • They Stole a Necklace of 5 Million Pearls (2011)
      • Home is Where You Are (2009)
      • Something's Fishy (2006)
      • Not Yet Become (2006)
      • virtually At this moment In real time (1999)
Riga, Latvia
Spring 2014

Supported by Joséphine's award from the Fulbright Organization, We taught at the Latvian Academy of Culture, the Jāzeps Vītols Latvian Academy of Music and the Latvian Culture College. Performance works created include: Stories from the Park, Grass is Green and Global Corporeality, which resulted in a paper published in the International Screendance Journal.  We continued our investigations of international digitally supported real-time collaboration with Laptop Performance Laboratory upon returning to the States.  Photo essays from Latvia include: Cobblestones and Birds of Kuldiga. Please visit Callous Thoughts blog for photos and writings from the residency.
PictureJoséphine A. Garibaldi
Josephine A. Garibaldi receives Fulbright Award to teach dance, choreography in Riga, Latvia

Posted December 12, 2013

Joséphine A. Garibaldi, associate professor of dance in the Idaho State University School of Performing Arts in the College of Arts and Letters, has been awarded a Fulbright Scholar grant to teach at the Latvian Academy of Culture, Department of Contemporary Dance, in Riga, Latvia. She will complete the Fulbright award from February through June 2014, the United States Department of State and the J. William Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board announced recently.

During her Fulbright, Garibaldi will teach coursework in choreography, interdisciplinary and collaborative practices, world dance, and presenting workshops and seminars throughout Latvia on various topics. Paul Zmolek, a fellow faculty member at ISU and Garibaldi’s creative partner for more than 20 years, will accompany Garibaldi with a teaching invitation at the Latvian Culture College.

“It is very exciting to receive the Fulbright,” Garibaldi said. “It is a long process to apply. In any given year, the Fulbright application is due Aug. 1. In December 2012, I was notified that I had been advanced to the next level. I did not hear back of my award until June 2013. It didn’t really hit me until I was attending the Fulbright orientation last July in Washington D.C. It was wonderful to hear about other Fulbrighters’ experiences and learn the goals of the Fulbright Scholar Program, the Institute of International Education and the Council for International Exchange of Scholars. I have great respect for these government programs.”

Garibaldi will work with Zmolek, the IT team at ISU and colleagues from the Latvian Academy of Culture in developing interactive online coursework where students in Latvia may interact in real time with students of ISU.

Students in both Latvia and Pocatello will be able to talk live and collaborate on creative and scholarly projects face-to-face in an online environment through coursework World Dance/Local Identity and in the international choreographic project “Global Corporeality: Collaborative Choreography in Digital Space” to create original choreographic works that will be performed live (with, hopefully, live streaming from Latvia) at the end of Spring semester for public performance.

“We are breaking ground here,” said Garibaldi. “This type of project has never been done before. It is a choreographic experiment to create a work together for students here and in Latvia. Our goal is to be able to perform it live at both universities with real time webstreaming.”

The online courses will be designed by Garibaldi, Zmolek, Ryan Faulkner and Lisa Kidder with ISU Instructional Technology, and Kristi Austin, ISU Oboler Library reference librarian.

Since receiving the Fulbright, Garibaldi said there has been non-stop communication with the host university as she and Zmolek prepare for the trip.

“I am very grateful for the tremendous support from the University, the College of Arts and Letters, the School of Performing Arts and my Department,” Garibaldi said. “I would also like to thank Ryan Faulkner, Lisa Kidder, Kristi Austin, Kent Kearns of ISU and Ramona Galkina, Olga Zitluhina, and Krzysztof Szyrszen of the Latvian Academy of Culture.”

Professor Garibaldi is one of approximately 1,100 U.S. faculty and professionals who will travel abroad through the Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program in 2013-2014. The Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program is administered by the Council for International Exchange of Scholars, a division of the Institute of International Education.

The Fulbright Program is the flagship international educational exchange program sponsored by the U.S. government and is designed to increase mutual understanding between the people of the United States and the people of other countries. The primary source of funding for the Fulbright Program is an annual appropriation made by the U.S. Congress to the U.S. Department of State, Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs. Participating governments and host institutions, corporations and foundations in foreign countries and in the United States also provide direct and indirect support.

The Program operates in over 155 countries worldwide. Since its establishment in 1946 under legislation introduced by the late U.S. Senator J. William Fulbright of Arkansas, the Fulbright Program has given approximately 300,000 students, scholars, teachers, artists, scientists and other professionals the opportunity to study, teach and conduct research, exchange ideas and contribute to finding solutions to shared international concerns.

Fulbright alumni have achieved distinction in government, science, the arts, business, philanthropy, education, and many other fields.

For further information about the Fulbright Program or the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, please visit http://eca.state.gov/fulbright or contact Josue Barrera, telephone 202-632-6454 or e-mail [email protected].


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