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Open Call–Volunteers for Fall Performance

Open Call–Volunteers for Fall Performance

Volunteers (ages 18 and over) needed for Pascal Rambert’s upcoming performance A (micro) history of world economics, danced, as part of Performance Space 122’s Fall 2013 Season and co-presented with La MaMa, etc. and the French Institute Alliance Française as part of the Crossing the Line 2013 festival.

Volunteers in the New York City area will be needed for the following dates:
Rehearsals:
at 47 Great Jones Street, first floor studio
Sat Sept 7, 4-6pm
Mon Sept 9, 7:30-9:30pm
Tues Sept 10, 7:30-9:30pm
Wed Sept 11, 7:30-9:30pm
Wed Oct 2, 7:30-9:30pm
Thurs Oct 3, 7:30-9:30pm
Sat Oct 5, 4-6pm
Dress Rehearsals*: at La MaMa, etc. 74A East 4th Street
Mon Oct 7 – Thur Oct 10, 7:30-9:30pm
Performances: October 11-13 at La MaMa, etc. 74A East 4th Street
*Attendance at all rehearsals is recommended but not required

For questions or to RSVP, email programming@ps122.org.

ABOUT THE PERFORMANCE:

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

Created during the height of the European economic crisis, Micro Historie, “A (Micro) History of the World Economics, Danced”… is a large-scale dance piece with performers Clémentine Baert, Kate Moran, Cécile Musitelli and Virginie Vaillant; a professional chorus and non-professional singers including children, youth and adults; up to 30 local participants and 1 philosopher. A (Micro) History… is a non-linear economic history of the masses circulating around the lives of local participants.To develop the piece for New York City, local participants will gather in workshops prior to the performance to share their own economic histories and discuss the larger history of economics as it affects their lives. With the professional dancers, they will recreate their daily actions in “a ballet of raw bodies” accompanied by the vocalizations of the professional choir and with economic history provided by Eric Méchoulan from the University of Montréal. 50 anonymous people with their bodies, their past, tall, short, young, old, of different ethnicities and ancestry on stage as one community making meaning of this crisis together in dance and song.

Info on the New York City presentation

Avant-Garde-Arama: New Moon

April brings a new moon…

Curated by Salley May in collaboration with The Full Moon Crew, Avant-Garde-Arama: New Moon is a tribute to the late downtown mentor and luminary performance artist Tom Murrin. In celebration of his 27 years in Avant-Garde-Arama, there will be performances and video by Elevator Repair Service, Dynasty Handbag, Jonathan Ames, Unitard, Alice Klugherz, Jason Schuler, Syd Straw, Factress, The Naked Lady, Jo Andres, Mimi Goese, David Leslie, Chris Tanner, Laurie Berg, Larry Fessenden, Andrew Schneider, James Godwin and Tigger! Installation by Love Everyone Movement. Lesbian Love Lounge by Lori E. Seid. And more more more!

Avant-Garde-Arama: New Moon
April 12 + 13 | 8pm
Abrons Arts Center | 466 Grand Street | NYC
$15 | abronsartscenter.org

Presented by Abrons Arts Center; On loan from PS122

Avant-Garde-Arama is Performance Space 122’s longest running series. A multi-disciplinary mini-festival featuring break out performances in dance, music, theatre, performance art, video/film, and more presented in eight minutes or less. While PS122’s East Village home is being renovated, Avant-Garde-Arama and other programming will take place at multiple venues around the city.

Performance installation by participants of the Full Moon Show Workshop
Video pieces by Larry Fessenden and Love Everyone Movement
Video by Jo Andres: Diana Krall’s “When the Curtain Comes Down”, featuring Steve Buscemi


Friday, April 12th

Hosts: Dynasty Handbag and Jonathan Ames
Elevator Repair Service (excerpt from play by Sibyl Kempson)
David Leslie
Syd Straw (video appearance)
James Godwin
Alice Klugherz
Cornelius Loy
Julie Atlas Muz

Saturday April 13th
Hosts: The Factress (Lucy Sexton) and Nurse Baby Asparagus (Mike Iveson)
Dr. Schüler & the Operating Theater Company
Chris Tanner
Unitard
The Naked Lady (Annie Iobst, video appearance)
Andrew Schneider
Tigger!
Laurie Berg

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Red and White Reptilian Ping Pong Party is Sunday

My favorite PS122 party of the year is just around the corner, our eighth annual Red + White Party. What started at the legendary Bulgarian bar has moved to Spin Galactic ping pong club and this year will include an evening of mini-performances by the National Theater of the United States and DJing by the Vintage DJ. $30 gets you Ping Pong and dancing all night plus free vodka drinks from Finlandia from 8-9pm.
ps122.org/red-white-party-2013/

Inflatable Frankenstein Opens Tomorrow

I’m getting excited for this weekend’s premiere of Radiohole’s much anticipated new show, Inflatable Frankenstein. “Blood chilling and completely strange, Inflatable Frankenstein is brimming with whims, technological absurdity, and bodily fluids.” A few weeks ago I had the pleasure of sitting in on a dress rehearsal at the Collapsible Hole and it definitely promises to be one of Radiohole’s best ever. I recommend getting your tickets now – they won’t last long.

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