Summer Happenings: Coastlines
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The SHows:
modjeskamodjeskamodjeska
program:modjeskamodjeskamodjeska
Creative direction, concept, choreography, conduit: paris cyan cian
Dramaturge: Jeremy de’jon Guyton
Vocal Guide: Mahalia Abeo Tibbs
Physical Training Guide: Chanice Holmes
Sound Architect: lovenloops
Styling: Jazzmyne Cry of
A Fun Play about How Scary Climate Change Is
The program:
The Piece:
A Fun Play about How Scary Climate Change Is
Saturday, June 10th at Rockaway Beach 92nd at 3pm, 5pm + 8pm
Sabina Sethi Unni
A Fun Play about How Scary Climate Change Is is a comedic, site-specific devised free public theater in waterfront
Never Can Say Goodbye
The Program:“Never Can Say Goodbye,” a new performance installation by artist Stuart B Meyers in collaboration with Brandon Kazen-Maddox, reckons with what Pier 45, or Christopher St Pier was: a queer center for cruising, community, connection, and art. Before its ...
untitled [astral projection is not likely to happen in a public space!]
The program:
Untitled (astral projection-is-not-likely-to-happen-in-a-public-space!)
Choreographed by Mina Nishimura
Performed by Laurel Atwell (Facilitator/ Space Activator) and Mina Nishimura (Astral Body Practitioner)
Note: During the performance, pure ...
Tea Break Time
The Program:
Tea Break Time
Written by Jemma Rose BrownDirected and Produced by Jimmy Tran and Jemma Rose BrownTea by Jimmy TranCosmophage is a multi-sensory design collective that creates food environments, meals, and installations.cosmophage.com@cosmophageTHE ...
Unusual Mortality Events
The PROGRAM:Extraordinary Mortality Events
what do we do for the dead, on behalf of, in honor of, that makes grief possible for the living?
Whale head: JULIAN GARITA
Whale heart: DARKIN BROWN
Whale tail: MERY CHEUNG
Whale song: JESSICA LURIE
Fish: DAVID ...
The festival:
THE Summer Happenings Festival returns to the parks of New York City with its offerings of free, public performance art from Friday, June 9th to Sunday, June 18th.
curated by Amanda + James in partnership with Asia Stewart, The third iteration of Summer happenings is centered on the theme of coastlines.
Too often, many of us rush through New York City and forget that we live on a series of islands whose natural landscape has been adapted and shaped by generations of forgotten inhabitants. We neglect our land’s past: the violence that resides in soil stolen from the Lenape people (including the Wappinger, Munsee Lenape, Schaghticoke, Canarsie, Matinecock, and Lekawe nations). We look past the waterways’ paths; many brush up against terminals, docks, and piers and have been constructed for and destroyed by cycles of trade, capital, and exchange. As coastal living becomes increasingly precarious with climate change, we hope you will consider the history, value, beauty, and fragility of our brackish borders. Our presence here is not neutral.