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    GERALD C. (Chuck) KOESTERS MEDIA
    ARTIST-COMPOSER-TEACHER-CONSULTANT - PHOTOGRAPHER 8001 N. Scenic DriveTucson, Arizona 85743
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    Daily Star Article on Mr. Koesters
 Gerald C. (Chuck) Koesters is currently the 
    executive/technical director of O-T-O Dance, and media artist, working out 
    of his Sanctuary Cove Studios in Tucson, Arizona.  Previous to his work as 
    an Arts Administrator, Videographer, composer and media artist, Mr. Koesters 
    worked on an artistic construction team for the City of Phoenix.  He 
    documented and helped construct the major public art installation on the 
    Squaw Peak Parkway at the Thomas and 22nd St Underpass during the hottest 
    summer, (so far), on record in the city of Phoenix.  Prior to his work in 
    the arts, Mr Koesters was a day dreaming farm boy, running through 
    cornfields of Eastern Nebraska. Mr. Koesters has an extensive background in arts and 
    administration, walking both sides of the creative line. He knows first hand 
    the realities of performance and visual arts production, making him, at 
    times, a controversial administrator.  Mr. Koesters believes the arts can 
    change lives and that change rarely comes without conflict. As Steinbeck 
    said, “Discontent is the lever of Change”.  Koesters learned his budgeting and communication skills 
    during his time spent as a Water Company superintendent for the Clear 
    Springs Utility Company based in Sunsites Arizona. Chuck Koesters was, at 
    the time, the youngest grade 3 treatment plant operator in the state. 
    Similar to his work for O-T-O Dance, Koesters balanced his duties between 
    corporate responsibility and the needs of his customers, a roll he continues 
    to refine. Mr. Koesters has produced arts events in his adopted 
    home city of Tucson, as well as numerous sites in the United States. He has 
    also traveled extensively abroad, producing shows throughout Costa Rica and 
    Ecuador to Ireland and Russia. In May of 2008 he and the O-T-O Dance company 
    will be traveling back to Ecuador to perform in a large international 
    festival in Quito, then to the Big Island of Hawaii to conduct workshops at 
    Kalani Oceanside Retreat in June. As the Executive Director of O-T-O Dance, his 
    activities include: administration of the companies web site, computer 
    maintenance and construction for both Orts and other small non-profits. He 
    works with a number of software packages, and is proficient with:  Microsoft 
    Word, Access, Front Page and Excel.  He also works with Adobe Software, 
    including: Photoshop, Illustrator, Premiere and After Effects. Mr. Koesters 
    writes company grants, oversees budgeting, expenses and payroll.   As the companies Lighting Designer, Sound and Technical 
    Director, Koesters has hung trapeze and rigged lights in theatres across the 
    world. From Alaska to South America, (including the prestigious Teatro 
    National in San Jose Costa Rica), Koesters work as a rigger and designer of 
    light is well known and respected.  Koesters is also an experienced tour 
    manager, successfully negotiating company tours in Mexico, Russia, the US 
    and Central America. In the media arts, Koesters works out of his Sanctuary 
    Cove Studios, an intimate digital media based content creation studio 
    located in a beautiful rural area of the Tucson Mountains.  Using powerful 
    computers, modern recording equipment and video/still imagery, he combines 
    his talents as Videographer, Photographer and Composer into multi layered 
    music videos and interactive CD ROM’s.  The resulting video works are used 
    in a multitude of artistic ways. As “video backdrops” during dance 
    performances, or combined with poetry and music for stand-alone artistic 
    works.  His video and music works range from the “straight”, for example the 
    video presentation he created on Perma Culture for the Safford Peak 
    Watershed Association, to the “abstract”, as are many of the videos he 
    creates for O-T-O Dance.  The idea behind his work is to do what is 
    artistically appropriate at every moment.  To blend music and video imagery 
    into seamless sensory experiences that feed the soul and educate the mind. 
     
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