Ayelet Rose Gottlieb | Performance Space New York

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“A commanding vocalist”
– The New York Times

“Powerfully straddles jazz, cantorial and the avant-garde”
– All About Jazz

“Israeli jazz seductress”
– Rolling Stone

“Avant-garde yet surprisingly accessible”
– Global Rhythm

A ten piece song cycle composed by jazz vocalist Ayelet Rose Gottlieb spans erotic love poetry from the bible. With director Franny Silverman and video artist Renate Aller, Gottlieb creates a multi-sensory experience that starts at the moment one steps into the theatre. The show combines movement, video projections and Gottlieb’s compositions. All the elements unfold the abstract narrative of the struggles of a woman in love.

About the Artist:

Ayelet Rose Gottlieb’s (Composer/Vocalist) sound reveals a unique improvisational approach infused with elaborate composition, spiced up with Middle Eastern scales and adventurous texts. She currently resides in New York City and was born in 1979 in Jerusalem, Israel. After graduating from New England Conservatory in ’02, Gottlieb released her first CD Internal-External which was chosen as “Best Debut of 2004” by All About Jazz. In ’06 she released Mayim Rabim on John Zorn’s Tzadik Records to international critical acclaim.

Musicians: Ayelet Rose Gottlieb, Michael Gottlieb, Deanna Neil, Tammy Scheffer- Vocals
Michael Winograd- Clarinet, Anat Fort- Piano, Greg Heffernan-Cello, Ronen Itzik- Drums

Best of Boroughs Festival – Brooklyn

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Presented in association with BRIC Arts Media Bklyn.
Mayim Rabim was developed, in part, through a residency at BRIClab

Website photo by Renate Aller.
Postcard photo by Rachel Gottlieb

May 8-10, 2008
Thursday – Saturday at 8pm
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Tickets from $20
$15 (students/seniors)
$10 (PS122 members)

Best of Boroughs 2008

B.O.B.

As part of our commitment to promoting excellence in the arts in New York City, P.S. 122 partners with esteemed arts organizations from all over the city to present B.O.B., a new and super-charged celebration that takes place at P.S. 122 while taking you on tour of the brightest local theatre, dance and performance.

Staten Island
Brooklyn
Queens
Bronx


Remember this Moment
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-Staten Island

In anticipation of their two year-old child’s fiftieth birthday, two older parents create a digital video – part time capsule, part time travel – and fill it with love and living memories, as a gift for their child to open in the future.

May 1- 4

Thursday at 10pm

Friday and Saturday at 7pm

Sunday at 4pm
More info/Tickets


Ayelet Rose Gottlieb
Mayim Rabim / Great Waters
-Brooklyn

A ten piece song cycle composed by jazz vocalist Ayelet Rose Gottlieb spans erotic love poetry from the bible. With director Franny Silverman and video artist Renate Aller, Gottlieb creates a multi-sensory experience that starts at the moment one steps into the theatre.

May 8-10
Thursday – Saturday at 8pm
More info/tickets


Vengeance Can Wait
Yukiko Motoya
-Queens

Influenced by anime and manga (Japanese graphic novels and comic books), Vengeance Can Wait navigates Japanese sub-culture as it charts a different kind of love story. A couple has the perfect domestic relationship: he spends his days planning the perfect revenge, while she awaits her perfect punishment. Dark, twisted and touching, the couple come to understand the “kinks” in their relationship – and embrace them.

U.S. Premiere

Friday, April 25 – Sunday, May 4

Tuesdays – Fridays at 8

Saturdays at 2 and 8;
Sundays at 4
More info/tickets


Black Holes
Will Calhoun
-Bronx

Two-time Grammy Award winner Will Calhoun presents a live world music concert-multi-media event. Internationally known as the virtuosic drummer/composer of NYC’s rock band Living Colour, Calhoun performs his own live electronic percussion loops, and drums and flutes, as he is joined by poet Louis Reyes Rivera, a nightly guest vocalist, and a dancer performing African dance and ballet.

May 1 – May 4
Thursday at 7pm
Friday at 10 pm
Sunday at 7 pm
(no show Saturday, May 3)
More info/tickets

April 25- May 10, 2008
ALL PERFORMANCES TAKE PLACE
AT PS122, 1ST AVE & 9TH STREET

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