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Strange Cargo

Pavel Zuštiak + Palissimo Company (NYC)
The Painted Bird (Part III): Strange Cargo

“A vivid, often anguished, imagination shines through in work…”
– The New Yorker

In this capstone of the acclaimed The Painted Bird trilogy, choreographer Pavel Zuštiak collaborates with composers Christian Frederickson & Ryan Rumery to plunge into assumptions of refuge and home. The urge to survive is inherent, the feeling of otherness is universal and yet reality shifts the minute the desire to belong is turned inside out.

BASTARD (Part I)
“Bastard is searing.” -Gia Kourlas, The New York Times

“Bastard earns its emotional extremity – with tenderness and quiet.” -Apollinaire Scherr, Financial Times ★★★★

“Bastard had both magic and mystery.” -Leigh Witchel, DanceViewTimes

2010 Time Out New York Honorable Mention


AMIDST (Part II)

“Mr. Zuštiak, a striking performer who projected an exquisite, unknowable vulnerability. There is the sense that, with The Painted Bird, he has found his material, and will be mining it for a long time to come.” -Claudia LaRocco, The New York Times

“And, as always, this artist has chosen forceful performers with the physical skills and courage to follow him into the dark, shuttered spaces of human life.” -Eva Yaa Asantewaa, Dance Magazine

“The most disorienting reminders of the terrors of that war, though, came from the emotional impact of the dance, and the audience’s own foggy path.” -Martha Sherman, DanceViewTimes

“It’s worth losing your bearings for a while in the enigmatic atmosphere of this high-art haunted house.” -Leigh Witchel, New York Post

Pavel Zuštiak is a choreographer, performer and sound designer. 2010 John Simon Guggenheim Fellow, 2009 Princess Grace Foundation Residency Award- and 2007 Princess Grace Award-winner for Choreography. He is the Artistic Director of Palissimo Company, founded and based in New York City since 2004. Zuštiak was named an ambassador of Košice European Capital of Culture 2013, his birth city that was selected together with Marseille as European cultural capitals.
 
Christian Frederickson is a violist, composer, and sound designer living in Brooklyn, NY.
He received his MM in viola from The Juilliard School. He is a founding member of the critically acclaimed alternative indie-rock band Rachel’s and a founder of The Young Scamels with Jason Noble and Greg King. Frederickson has collaborated with a number of theater directors and choreographers, developing a signature style as a musical improviser and composer for the stage.
 
Performed by Giulia Carotenuto, Lindsey Dietz-Marchant, Luke Murphy, Denisa Musilova and Jeremy Xido.

Live music by Frederickson and Ryan Rumery. Lights by Joe Levasseur, set by Peter Ksander, costumes by Asta Hostetter, and video design by Keith Skretch and Manny Pallad.

Learn more about the Palissimo Company and the The Painted Bird Trilogy Project

Photo © David Kumerman

PS122 is proud to present our first production at Synod Hall at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine. The world’s largest Gothic cathedral – and headquarters of the Episcopal Diocese of New York – dominates Morningside Heights, just south of Columbia University. Synod Hall is a beautiful building located on the Cathedral’s southern grounds.

A Long Table on Migration & Displacement
Lead by Masha Pyshkina

Saturday, May 5 at 5:30pm

at Synod Hall (NE corner of Amsterdam at 110th)

FREE and open to the public.
Limited capacity – reservations strongly encouraged. Reserve online
Light refreshments to be provided, including sweets from the Hungarian Pastry Shop.

The Long Table is an experimental public forum originally developed by performance artist Lois Weaver. The Long Table experiments with participation and public engagement by re-appropriating a dinner table atmosphere as a public forum, and encouraging informal conversations on serious topics. It is literally a very long table set up with chairs and refreshments where anyone and everyone is welcome to come to the table, ask questions, make statements, leave comments, or simply sit, listen and watch.

This Long Table is held in concurrence with Palissimo’s Strange Cargo. Performances are May 3 – 13 Thursday – Sunday at Synod Hall and presented by Performance Space 122 in conjunction with The Cathedral Church of St. John’s the Divine.

After eight years as Program Director at CEC ArtsLink, Masha Pyshkina continues to work on international arts projects as an independent producer and consultant. Originally from St. Petersburg, Russia, she has over fifteen years of experience administering international programs. She holds a Masters Degree in Arts Administration from New York’s Columbia University, and BA degrees from State Pedagogical University in St.Petersburg (English, German and Art History) and from Grinnell College (Economics).


Strange Cargo (Part III) was created with commissioning support from Performance Space 122 and Wexner Center for the Arts at The Ohio State University and made possible, in part, by the New England Foundation for the Arts’ National Dance Project, with lead funding from the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation and additional funding from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, the MetLife Foundation and the National Endowment for the Arts. Additional support and commissioning funds for this program have been provided by The Jerome Foundation and New Music USA’s Live Music for Dance program and additional project support was provided by Greenwall Foundation and the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council.

Strange Cargo was developed and supported during residency at the Maggie Allesee National Center for Choreography (Tallahassee, FL), Baryshnikov Arts Center, Abrons Arts Center and also made possible by Lower Manhattan Cultural Council’s Swing Space program through a real estate donation from Capstone Equities.

This presentation is supported, in part, by the Harkness Foundation for Dance, the Jerome Robbins Foundation and the Mertz Gilmore Foundation.

WORLD PREMIERE
Presented by Performance Space 122 in conjunction with The Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine
Synod Hall
at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine
Amsterdam Ave. at 110th Street, Manhattan, NY
May 3 – 13, 2012
Thursday 8pm
Friday, Saturday 8pm & 9:30pm
Sunday 8pm
Note: There is no late seating for Strange Cargo


Opening night hospitality sponsor: Veselka & Veselka Bowery

Gala 2012 Auction

Item Info Est. Value Category Image
These items and many many more will be auctioned during Performance Space 122’s 2012 Gala Click here to buy tickets and learn more about the event, or if you’d like to place a bid in abstentia, email “mailto:benefit@ps122.org”>benefit@ps122.org. Download the full 2012 Gala Auction Catalog.
Getaway to Ahau Tulum on the Mexican Riviera Two to four people can enjoy the getaway of a lifetime at Ahau Tulum on the gorgeous Mexican Riviera – a place where nature and simplicity become the new way of luxury. Spend four nights in your own private ocean-front beach cabana. Round-trip airfare for two included! $2500 Experience
One Week Stay at Poste Montane Lodge, Beaver Creek, Colorado Two to four people can spend the ski week of their lives at one of the most popular vacation spots in the Rockies. $3500 Experience
One year membership to New York’s exclusive Norwood Club Arranged over 5 floors in a spectacular landmarked townhouse, the Norwood Club is an oasis in the city, drawing its membership primarily from the creative arts community. $3000 Experience
“Please Help Yourself” By Jay Batlle – archival ink jet, watercolor, and collage on giant restaurant stationery 2010 $6000 Art
Book of Mormon night on the town Two tickets to the hottest show on Broadway and dinner for two at Barbetta Restaurant, one of the city’s most breathtaking garden dining experiences, in the heart of the theater district. $1000+ (if you can find em!) Tickets
Dinner for 4 at Ma Peche Prix fixe dinner for 4 & beverage package at Ma Peche – Momofuku’s newest location $440 Food & Beverage
One Week Stay in Aspen, Colorado Up to 8 people can enjoy a one week stay in two adjacent 2-bedroom condos in hopping Aspen – come for some pre-Christmas skiing or enjoy a week at the peak of the fall foliage season. $5000 Experience
Garden B By David X. Young, 1955 $4000 Art
Tickets to the Daily Show 4 VIP Tickets to the Daily Show & an Exclusive Backstage Tour $500 Tickets
“Drawing Session” By Nicole Eisenman – charcoal and pencil, 2008 $2000 Art
Tickets to Shakespeare in the Park 2 Tickets to As You Like It at Shakespeare in the Park $350 Tickets
Hearth Restaurant & Wine Bar Package Dinner & a wine tasting for 4 at Hearth Restaurant and Terroir East Village plus an autographed cookbook $500 Food & Beverage

The Spring Gala 2012

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Honorary chairs Mikhail Baryshnikov, Jo Andres & Steve Buscemi, John Leguizamo, Yvonne Rainer, Gala chair East Village Community Coalition, and the PS122 Board of Directors invite you to

The 2012 Spring Gala honoring Lucy Sexton

Nowhere to go but everywhere

Shining Star Award presented to Phil Hartman
Hosted by Mx Justin Vivian Bond
Performances by Anne Iobst as The Naked Lady / Sarah Michelson & Mike Iveson / Julie Atlas Muz / Bob Holman
Short film by Stephen Daldry
Excerpt from Spalding Gray: Stories Left to Tell performed by Jonathan Ames / Eric Bogosian / Michael Cunningham / Ain Gordon
Excerpt from Turning a new film by Charles Atlas featuring Antony and the Johnsons
Live Auction with Isaac Mizrahi / Richard Move as Martha Graham

Platinum Sponsors
East Village Community Coalition
The Friedman Foundation
Heather Thomas & Chet Kerr

Gold Sponsors
Nathan Gill
Patty Adams Martinez & Ivan Martinez
Howard Spector
Jason C. Tsou
Naomi Usher
Kate Larkworthy Artist Representation
St. Ann’s Warehouse
TheaterMania
Westside Fragrances

Silver Sponsors
The 13th Step
CBRE
The Lower East Side Girls Club
Natalie & David Johnsonius Neubert
Rosie O’Donnell
Katherine Profeta & Steve Bodow
Joan & Dick Sexton

Event Sponsors
ArtCat
Flavorpill
The Jackie Factory
Mercy
Monsieur Touton
Terra Fossil
Brown-Forman
beer lovingly provided by Brooklyn Brewery

Gala Committee Chair Kambiz Shekdar

Gala Committee Andreas Argyrides, Gabriel Beaton, Steve Bodow & Katherine Profeta, Sarah Bromley, John M. Burns, Dominique Camacho, Enrico Ciotti, Gillian Fallon, Rosalind Grush, John Hoffman, Marin Ireland, David Leslie, Caro Llewellyn, Helena Martinez, Salley May, Annabelle Meunier, Tom Murrin, David & Natalie Johnsonius Neubert, Jeffrey Robinson, Eli Scheier, Cheryl A. Young.

$25,000 Nowhere to Go but Everywhere Sponsorship

  • 14 front and center premium seats beside honoree and performers
  • Roundtrip airfare for 2 to an international arts festival with PS122 Artistic Director Vallejo Gantner
  • Portrait with a select gala performer
  • Listing as a 2012 Season Sponsor on all PS122 materials and complimentary season passes for you and and your guests to our 2012-2013 Season
  • Full-page advertisement or acknowledgment in the PS122 Gala program and Season Programs, a contribution listing in Gala invitation, program and on PS122 website
  • Entry to the pre-show reception & post-show party

$10,000 Platinum Sponsorship

  • 10 premium seats
  • Portrait with a select gala performer
  • Complimentary season passes for you and and your guests to our 2012-2013 Season
  • Full-page advertisement or acknowledgment in the PS122 Gala program, a contribution listing in Gala invitation, program and on PS122 website
  • Entry to the pre-show reception & post-show party

$5,000 Gold Sponsorship

  • 8 seats
  • Complimentary PS122 Passports for you and your guests to Spring 2012 performances
  • Half-page advertisement or acknowledgment in the PS122 Gala program, a contribution listing in Gala invitation, program and on PS122 website
  • Entry to the pre-show reception & post-show party

$1,500 Silver Sponsorship

  • 4 seats
  • Entry to the pre-show reception & post-show party
  • Business card size advertisement or acknowledgment in the PS122 Gala program, and a contribution listing in Gala invitation, program and on PS122 website

$350 Single Ticket

  • 1 seat
  • Entry to the pre-show reception & post-show party

When:
Thursday, March 15, 2012

  • 6PM Cocktails & hors d’oeuvres with DJ JOHNNY DYNELL
  • 7:30PM Performance
  • 9PM Dessert & silent auction
  • 10:30PM Afterparty at SUPERFINE


Where:

St. Ann’s Warehouse
38 Water St., Brooklyn, NY

Preview highlights from the auction

Super Nature


Super Nature
The BodyCartography Project & Zeena Parkins (USA)

Born out of the restless imaginations of Olive Bieringa & Otto Ramstad, this radical ecological melodrama is replete with artifice and animal appetites. The dance/performance/installation duo engages the wild and civilized aspects of human nature with idiosyncratic movement drawn from bodily impulses and social interactions. Bessie Award–winning composer Zeena Parkins performs a live score within a scenic installation by visual artist Emmett Ramstad.
 
“Sneaky-smart…demands patience but it yields many rewards”
Minneapolis Star Tribune
 
75 minutes


Commissioned by PS122, co-presented with tbspMGMT as part of the 4th edition of American Realness

Abrons Arts Center: 466 Grand St., Manhattan

Jan 14-17 8:30pm

$20
Purchase Tickets
Abronsartscenter.org

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As co-directors of the BodyCartography Project Olive Bieringa and Otto Ramstad have created numerous performance works, short films and installations which have been presented in theaters and site specific locations across the USA, Canada, New Zealand, Japan, Europe, Russia and South America. Presenters include Performance Space 122, Dance Theater Workshop, Movement Research, Dance on Camera Festival, NYC; Philadelphia Dance Project; Anti-Festival, Finland; Stromereien Festival, Zurich; Lyon Opera Ballet, Les Subsistances, Lyon; South East Dance, Cheshire Dance, UK; NZ International Film Festival; Cinedans, Amsterdam; Polish Public Television; Bryant Lake Bowl, Walker Art Center, Southern Theater, Minneapolis International Film Festival, and Minnesota Public Television. Their work has been supported by residencies at the Walker Art Center, Bell Museum of Natural History, Maggie Allesee National Center for Choreography, Headlands Center for the Arts, K3 in Hamburg and Les Subsistances, amongst others.
 

Award winning composer/performer Zeena Parkins inspired multi-instrumentalist/composer/improviser, pioneer of contemporary harp practice and performance, reimagines the instrument as a “sound machine of limitless capacity.” Parkins has built three versions of her one-of-a-kind electric harp and has extended the language of the acoustic harp with the inventive use of unusual playing techniques, preparations, and layers of electronic processing. Parkins is releasing a new Tzadik CD with renowned laptop artist, Ikue Mori and Phantom Orchard Orchestra, Trouble in Paradise, to be released in November 2012.
 
The BodyCartography Project has appeared at PS122 with Symptom as a part of COIL 2011, ½ Life in 2010, and Holiday House as a part of COIL 2009.

 

The Abrons Arts Center is the performing and visual arts program of Henry Street Settlement. The Abrons supports the presentation of innovative, multi-disciplinary work; cultivates artists in all stages of their creative development through educational programs, commissions, and residencies; and serves as an intersection of cultural engagement for local, national, and international audiences and arts-workers.
 
Each year the Abrons offers over 250 performances, 12 gallery exhibitions, 20 residencies for performing and studio artists, and 100 different classes in dance, music, theater, and visual art. The Abrons also provides New York City public schools with teaching artists, introducing more than 3,000 students to the arts.
 
Some of the most adventurous artists of the past century have trained, taught, or performed at Henry Street, including John Cage, Aaron Copland, Dizzy Gillespie, Martha Graham, Alicia Keyes, Alwin Nikolais, Jackson Pollock, Denzel Washington, and Orson Welles.
Recent artists to appear on the Abrons’ stages include Laurie Anderson, Joey Arias, Justin Vivian Bond, Philippe Petit, Rufus Wainwright, and John Zorn.
 
Henry Street Settlement, founded in 1893, serves 50,000 New Yorkers each year with social service, arts and health care programs from 17 program sites on Manhattanís Lower East Side.
 
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Abrons Art Center is located on the Lower East Side of Manhattan and is accessible by the F, J, M, B, and D subways. This well-known region is home to the Tenement Museum and the New Museum of Contemporary Art. Abrons Art Center sits four blocks from Essex Street, just south of the Williamsburg Bridge. The Clinton Street restaurant row is only three blocks northeast of the theater and is complete with pizzerias, tapas restaurants, and local bars.
 
“The community keeps reinventing itself,” said Susan Fleminger, director of visual arts and arts education at the Henry Street Settlement, whose main house is at 265 Henry Street, near Montgomery Street. ”Just when you think it’s over, it revives itself.” Henry Street is one of six century- old settlement houses that continue to help new immigrants, providing day care and programs for the young and old, as well as cultural activities in Henry Street’s Abrons Arts Center. The New York Times
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Community Class taught by Olive Bieringa on January 17th from noon – 2pm at Abrons Art Center on the Playhouse stage.
 
Tickets are $10
 
Super Nature Workshop Description
This workshop will investigate movement states that are raw, intuitive, transparent and primal. These qualities will be generated from the contents and sensations of the body, the amplification of body impulses and material elicited from social interactions. Humans are animals and like most higher primates, humans are social animals. We want to explore the animal underbelly of how social groups operate, with their capacity to embrace and exclude. With all of these elements we will create a very distinctive choreographic language with movement invention that is behavioural, reflexive and personal and apply that to performance.
 
Note: COIL passes do not apply to this event.

Conceived and directed by Olive Bieringa and Otto Ramstad
Composer Zeena Parkins
Set Design Emmett Ramstad and Olive Bieringa
Costume Design Emmett Ramstad
Light Design Heidi Eckwall
Performers Emily Johnson, Justin Jones, Francesca Mattavelli, Otto Ramstad, Eneka Bordato Riano, Anna Marie Shogren, Timmy Wagner and special guests.


Super Nature is a co-commission of the Walker Art Center, Minneapolis; Performance Space 122, NYC; and PadlWest, San Diego through the National Performance Network Creation Fund. Additional support comes from the MAP Fund, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council, American Dancers Abroad, CEC Arts Link, Impulstanz Festival, Lily Springs, Studio 206,the McKnight Foundation and is underwritten by the American Composers Forum’s Live Music for Dance Minnesota program in partnership with New Music USA, with funds provided by the McKnight Foundation and the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation and the National Endowment for the Arts in cooperation with the New England Foundation for the Arts through the National Dance Project. Major support for NDP is provided by the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation and the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, with additional support from the Community Connections Fund of the MetLife Foundation. Support from the NEA provides funding for choreographers in the early stages of their careers. Additional presentation support from Merz Gilmore Foundation, Harkness Foundation for Dance and Jerome Robbins Foundation.

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