Archived Events | Page 20 of 96 | Performance Space New York Spring Gala

A (micro) history of world economics, danced

A (micro) history of world economics, danced
Pascal Rambert (France)

Conceived at the height of the European economic crisis, A (micro) history of world economics, danced explores our collective economic history over centuries of time. Created with and circulating around the lives of anonymous, locally sourced performers – a ballet of raw bodies share their own histories in the larger history of economics – tall, short, young, old, of different ethnicities and ancestry on stage as one community to make meaning of a crisis. Following the 7:30pm performance on October 12, there will be a Q&A with director Pascal Rambert.

Co-presented by La MaMa, etc, Performance Space 122 and French Institute Alliance Francaise (FIAF) as part of FIAF’s Crossing the Line 2013 Festival.

at La MaMa’s Ellen Stewart Theatre
66 East 4th Street, 2nd Floor
East Village, NYC

 
Fri Oct 11 – 7:30pm
Sat Oct 12 – 2:30 & 7:30pm
With talkback following 7:30pm performance
Sun Oct 13 – 2:30pm

Created and Directed by Pascal Rambert
In collaboration with Éric Méchoulan
Performers: Clémentine Baert, Cécile Musitelli, Virginie Vaillant

Additional Text by Montaigne, Mallarmé
Music by Alexandre Meyer
Additional Music by the Bee Gees, Bob Dylan
Set and Lighting Design by Pascal Rambert

Produced by the Théâtre de Gennevilliers, Centre Dramatique National de Création Contemporaine. With support from Caisse des Dépôts, Bouygues Bâtiment Ile-de-France, Fondation d’entreprise La Poste, Fondation Crédit Mutuel pour la Lecture.

Season Launch Party 2013

Season Launch Party 2013
Curated by AUNTS

Known for throwing DIY performance events in lofts, museums and even once on a boat, AUNTS will take over this year’s Season Launch Party in their signature fashion of overstimulation – multiple performers, overlapping performances and inter-disciplinary work culminate into an all out dance party at the end of the evening. Featuring performances by Justin Cabrillos, Levi Gonzalez, Fantasy Grandma, Stanley Love, Bessie McDonough-Thayer, Jillian Pena, Molly Poerstal, Matt Romein (interactive video), Elizabeth Ward, Emily Wexler and more!

Tickets: $30 in advance | $35 at the door
All tickets include open bar + hors d’oeuvres

AUNTS, an underground platform for dance, creates events in unconventional spaces with multiple performers, overlapping performances, open dance parties, multi-disciplinary, body/non-body based, time oriented, finished/experimental/unfinished/process art. AUNTS has partnered with public venues such as the famous Clipper City schooner at the South Street Seaport, littlefield, and OfficeOps. Art organizations such as The Chocolate Factory, Dixon Place, Movement Research, New Museum, TAMTAMTAM in Berlin, Germany, The American Dance Festival, Catch!, Danspace Project and Chashama, as well as many repurposed spaces including Arts@Renaissance, The Secret Works Loft, St. Cecilia’s Convent, and The Event Center. AUNTS are Laurie Berg and Liliana Dirks-Goodman. auntsisdance.com

SEASON LAUNCH COMMITTEE MEMBERS
Karl Allen, Enrico Ciotti, Seth Hamlin, Risa Shoup, Pavel Zustiak

Performances made possible in part with support from the Mertz Gilmore Foundation. Food generously provided by Vbar.

September 24th, 7:00pm
ISSUE Project Room
22 Boerum Pl, Brooklyn, NY

$30 in advance | $35 at the door
All tickets include:
open bar + hors d’oeuvres

PURCHASE TICKETS
Become a PS122 Passport Holder!

@PS122 #auntsisdance

The Quiet Volume


The Quiet Volume, a collaboration between Ant Hampton and Tim Etchells, exposes the strange magic at the heart of the reading experience. A self-generated and ‘automatic’ performance, Autoteatro, for two at a time experienced in the reading room of a library, two audience members sit side-by-side taking cues from words both written and whispered – via an iPod and headphones – and find themselves burrowing an unlikely path through a pile of books. Available in English and Spanish.

Co-presented by Performance Space 122 and PEN World Voices Festival of International Literature


Single Tickets $10

For an audience of two; tickets can be purchased individually or in pairs
Please arrive 10 minutes before your ticketed time

Duration: 55 minutes – 1 hour

Also as part of PS122 Spring Season & PEN World Voices Festival:
Cue China (Elsewhere, Offshore)

The Elmer Holmes Bobst Library
New York University
70 Washington Square South
New York, NY 10012

Apr 29 – May 5 Mon – Sat, 12 – 8pm
Sun – 1 – 8pm
Available in Spanish Apr 29 – May 2
Last program starts 7:40pm

Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture
515 Malcolm X Boulevard
New York, NY 10037-1801

Apr 30 – May 4
Tues – Thurs: 12 – 8pm,
Fri – Sat: 10am – 6pm
Available in Spanish May 3 – 4
Mon – Fri Last program starts 6:30pm
Sat Last program starts 4:30pm

 

 

Ant Hampton is a performance maker, writer and director. He founded Rotozaza (1998 – 2008), a project which has explored the use of instructions given to unrehearsed “guest” performers, both on stage and, more recently, within more intimate structures sustained and played-out by the audience themselves (Autoteatro). Since 2008 he has initiated a number of collaborations: True Riches, with Tim Etchells; GuruGuru, with Joji Koyama and Sam Britton; The Bench, with Glen Neath. He continues an ongoing exploration of “live portraiture” with Greg McLaren as “The Other People” (La Otra Gente): structured encounters with people from non-theatrical milieu. He was chief dramaturge for “Projected Scenarios” at Manifesta 7 European Biennial for Contemporary Art, Italy. He has contributed to projects by Jérôme Bel and Forced Entertainment. www.anthampton.com

 

Tim Etchells is an artist and a writer based in the UK. He has worked in a wide variety of contexts and is the artistic director of the world-renowned performance group Forced Entertainment. His work spans performance, video, photography, text projects, installation and fiction. He is the author of Certain Fragments (Routledge, 1999) and published his first novel The Broken World with Heinemann in 2008. He has exhibited widely in venues including MACBA, Barcelona (2009), Göteborg Biennial (2009), Art Sheffield (2008), Manifesta 7 (2008). He is currently Legacy: Thinker in Residence (2009–2010) at Tate Research and LADA in London. www.timetchells.com

The Ninth Annual PEN World Voices Festival of International Literature, New York City, April 29-May 5, 2013. Writers from across the globe explore bravery in art, politics and personal life. The program will examine writers’ impact on political transformations in recent global hot spots such as Burma, Palestine, South Africa, Haiti, and Guantanamo Bay—as well as honor those small acts of bravery displayed in everyday life. Join us for a variety of events including panel discussions, one-on-one conversations, participatory workshops and performances at venues crisscrossing the city. PEN will feature several events in association with The Public Theater, a center for culture, arts and ideas, and partner with The Standard, High Line; and The Standard, East Village, serving as Festival hub www.worldvoicesfestival.org


Direction / concept – Ant Hampton and Tim Etchells
Binaural recordings – TiTo Toblerone
All foreign language versions direction – Ant Hampton
Creative Production – Katja Timmerberg

English version:
First voice – Ant Hampton
Child’s voice – Seth Etchells
Third voice – Jenny Naden

Spanish version:
Translation: Luz Algranti and Paula Porroni
Assistant director – Luz Algranti
First voice – Diego Jalfen
Child’s voice – Boris Villamarin
Third voice – Ana Baidembaum

The Quiet Volume was commissioned and produced by Ciudades Paralelas and developed in co-production between HAU Berlin and Schauspielhaus Zürich in collaboration with Goethe-Institute Warschau, Teatr Nowy and the Foundation of Teatr Nowy. Additional commissioning support by Kulturstiftung des Bundes, the Swiss Cultural foundation Pro Helvetia, Goethe Institute Buenos Aires and Vooruit (BE). New York presentation supported by the British Council.

Cue China


An Autoteatro experience for two, Cue China (Elsewhere, Offshore) asks the pair to face each other through a glass teleprompter, which reveals a video conversation between creator Ant Hampton and a recently injured factory worker from China. This real footage is nestled within a curious fiction: over time the audience’s identities begin to literally merge with someone too often perceived as voiceless, ‘faceless’ and conveniently distant.

To say their work makes up ‘the very fabric of our lives’ is no exaggeration. Our bodies are covered from head to foot in the clothes they make. All day long we touch and stare into the screens they assemble and clean. Our communications – such a major part of our lives now – are sent pulsing through the circuitry they solder together. Mass-produced, yes… but also hand-made. Whose hands? We’ve started hearing more about the workers’ conditions, their treatment, the hours, and the risks to their health and the distance from their families. Maybe we try not to give it much thought.” – Ant Hampton

Co-presented by Performance Space 122 and PEN World Voices Festival of International Literature.

Single Tickets $10
For an audience of two; tickets can be purchased individually or in pairs
Please arrive 10 minutes before your ticketed time.

Duration: 35 minutes

Also as part of PS122 Spring Season & PEN World Voices Festival:
The Quiet Volume, a collaboration between Ant Hampton & Tim Etchells

The Elmer Holmes Bobst Library
New York University
70 Washington Square South
New York, NY 10012

May 1 – 5,
Wed – Sat 12 – 8pm
Sun 1 – 8pm
Individual programs run every 40 minutes
Last program starts at 8:00pm

 
 

 

 
 

 

 
 

 

 
 
 


Ant Hampton is a performance maker, writer and director. He founded Rotozaza (1998 – 2008), a project which has explored the use of instructions given to unrehearsed “guest” performers, both on stage and, more recently, within more intimate structures sustained and played-out by the audience themselves (Autoteatro). Since 2008 he has initiated a number of collaborations: True Riches, with Tim Etchells; GuruGuru, with Joji Koyama and Sam Britton; The Bench, with Glen Neath. He continues an ongoing exploration of “live portraiture” with Greg McLaren as “The Other People” (La Otra Gente): structured encounters with people from non-theatrical milieu. He was chief dramaturge for “Projected Scenarios” at Manifesta 7 European Biennial for Contemporary Art, Italy. He has contributed to projects by Jérôme Bel and Forced Entertainment. www.anthampton.com

The Ninth Annual PEN World Voices Festival of International Literature, New York City, April 29-May 5, 2013. Writers from across the globe explore bravery in art, politics and personal life. The program will examine writers’ impact on political transformations in recent global hot spots such as Burma, Palestine, South Africa, Haiti, and Guantanamo Bay—as well as honor those small acts of bravery displayed in everyday life. Join us for a variety of events including panel discussions, one-on-one conversations, participatory workshops and performances at venues crisscrossing the city. PEN will feature several events in association with The Public Theater, a center for culture, arts and ideas, and partner with The Standard, High Line; and The Standard, East Village, serving as Festival hub www.worldvoicesfestival.org


Direction / concept / design – Ant Hampton
Assistant director / Video design & edit – Britt Hatzius
Construction and design assistance – Thomas Busse
Creative Production – Katja Timmerberg

Interview – Jia Jing-chuan and Guo Rui-qiang
Chinese translation and assistance – Chungchi Lee & Valarie Liu


Cue China (Elsewhere, Offshore) commissioned by Stefan Kaegi for ‘Idiom: Asian Investments’, Malta Festival, Poznan, (PL). Created with generous coproduction and support from Thomas Kraus and PAZZ Festival, Oldenburg, (DE). Further support from Vooruit, (BE) and Fusebox Festival (USA).

Ant Hampton


…the feeling of heightened awareness in which every sound is magnified, every movement has increased significance and all words dance with possibility (…) there is a sense that we are all privately running amok in the libraries of our minds. -Lyn Gardner, The Guardian.

Taking place in the reading rooms of libraries both uptown and down, PS122 and PEN World Voices Festival present two New York premieres from UK based Artist Ant Hampton:

The Quiet Volume
Ant Hampton and Tim Etchells

NY Premiere | Autoteatro | Co-presented with PEN World Voices
Locations Uptown & Downtown | Available in English and Spanish
Supported by the British Council

Cue China (Elsewhere, Offshore)
Ant Hampton

NY Premiere | Autoteatro | Co-presented with PEN World Voices

 

 

The Ninth Annual PEN World Voices Festival of International Literature, New York City, April 29-May 5, 2013. Writers from across the globe explore bravery in art, politics and personal life. The program will examine writers’ impact on political transformations in recent global hot spots such as Burma, Palestine, South Africa, Haiti, and Guantanamo Bay—as well as honor those small acts of bravery displayed in everyday life. Join us for a variety of events including panel discussions, one-on-one conversations, participatory workshops and performances at venues crisscrossing the city. PEN will feature several events in association with The Public Theater, a center for culture, arts and ideas, and partner with The Standard, High Line; and The Standard, East Village, serving as Festival hub www.worldvoicesfestival.org


 



 

All rights reserved by Performance Space New York
Skip to content