Aguas Frescas

Installation, Performance
- April 16-17 | 7pm
- Keith Haring Theatre
On the heels of the 10th year anniversary of his cross-disciplinary fashion label, Sánchez-Kane, artist Bárbara Sánchez-Kane’s Aguas Frescas creates a collective and sensorial experience, inviting the audience into a performance drawing on Mexican street culture and the communal ritual of drinking horchatas.
Across two evenings of performances, Sánchez-Kane’s collaborators share their work through varied mediums inside the installation which consists of traditional Mexican Malinche chairs called with glass containers of fresh horchata. A metallic spoon stirs the liquid, providing a steady rhythm as audience members are invited to indulge in the aguas frescas before and after the performance, highlighting its metaphor of shared experience and collective engagement.
Aguas Frescas is co-commissioned by Mudam and TONO Festival and presented by Performance Space New York.