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Jason Salmon (30 Rock) Tom Van Horn) & More! (New York) | Comic Strip Live

Sep 16, 2023 (UTC-5)ENDED
Manhattan
Arts
Get ready for a night of laughter with an incredible lineup of comedians at Comic Strip Live, located at 1568 Second Avenue in Manhattan. This renowned comedy club has hosted some of the biggest names in the industry, from Comedy Central to the Tonight Show. On September 16, 2023, the stage will be graced by the hilarious Jason Salmon (30 Rock), Tom Van Horn, and many more talented performers. Situated conveniently near the Q, 4, 5, and 6 trains, getting to Comic Strip Live is a breeze. If you prefer to drive, street parking is available nearby, with the added bonus of parking meters being suspended on Sundays, allowing you to park for free! Just remember, there is a two-item minimum per person inside the showroom, so come hungry and ready to enjoy some great comedy. To ensure the best seating experience, it is recommended to arrive at least 30-45 minutes before showtime. Please note that the lineup is subject to change, as with any live performance. Tickets are valid up to showtime, and while there are no refunds once the show starts, the club may offer the option to transfer your tickets to a future date. Don't miss out on this unforgettable night of laughter and entertainment. Secure your tickets today for just $25.93 and get ready to be entertained by some of the funniest comedians in the industry.

Mick Thomas (Edinburgh Comedy Festival) Tom Van Horn) & More! (New York) | Comic Strip Live

Sep 16, 2023 (UTC-5)ENDED
Manhattan
Arts
Comic Strip Live, located at 1568 Second Avenue in Manhattan (between 81st and 82nd street), is proud to present an incredible lineup of comedians, including Mick Thomas (Edinburgh Comedy Festival), Tom Van Horn, and many more! This renowned venue has hosted top-notch performers from Comedy Central to the Tonight Show. Conveniently situated near the Q, 4, 5, and 6 trains, it offers easy access for all comedy enthusiasts. Additionally, street parking is available nearby, and on Sundays, parking meters are suspended, allowing you to park for free! Inside the showroom, there is a two-item minimum per person, ensuring a delightful experience for everyone. To secure the best seats, we kindly request that guests arrive at least 30-45 minutes before showtime. Please note that while we make every effort to maintain the advertised lineup, it is subject to change. As this is a live performance, tickets are valid up to showtime. Once the show starts, any requests for refunds are at the discretion of the club. However, we are more than happy to transfer your tickets to a future date. Join us at Comic Strip Live on September 16, 2023, for an unforgettable evening of laughter. Don't miss out on this fantastic event featuring Mick Thomas, Tom Van Horn, and more! Get your tickets now for just $25.93.

Free Women's Self Defense Seminar | FIT HIT

Sep 19, 2023 (UTC-5)ENDED
Manhattan
Sports & Fitness
Join the Free Women's Self Defense Seminar, an introductory event to the FIT HIT Krav Maga / Self Defense training program. This seminar is specifically designed for women in New York City who want to enhance their personal safety. Gain valuable knowledge on the current important trends and changes in Manhattan's Sexual Assault landscape. Under the guidance of experienced instructors, you will learn the necessary skills to protect yourself effectively. Discover the art of striking at the right time and place, with techniques derived from recent sexual assault cases in NYC. Increase your awareness and street smarts, empowering yourself with the ability to navigate potentially dangerous situations. The seminar also covers the fundamentals of Krav Maga, a practical self-defense system. FIT HIT, a reputable boutique fitness studio, offers a safe, fun, friendly, and upscale environment for beginners to learn and practice self-defense. Mark your calendars for September 19, 2023, and head to FIT HIT, located at 122 West 27th Street, New York, NY 10001. As this event is open to all, there is no ticket price required. Don't miss this opportunity to gain valuable self-defense knowledge and improve your personal safety. Join the Free Women's Self Defense Seminar and take the first step towards empowering yourself.

Kareem Green (Showtime) Lindsay Glazer(Sirius XM & More! (New York) | Comic Strip Live

Sep 19, 2023 (UTC-5)ENDED
Manhattan
Arts
Kareem Green (Showtime) and Lindsay Glazer (Sirius XM & More!) are two hilarious comedians who have performed on popular shows like Comedy Central and the Tonight Show. If you're looking for a night of laughter and entertainment, head over to Comic Strip Live, located at 1568 Second Avenue in Manhattan. Situated between 81st and 82nd street, this venue is easily accessible via the Q, 4, 5, and 6 trains. If you're driving, street parking is available nearby, and on Sundays, parking meters are suspended, allowing you to park for free! Inside the showroom, there is a two-item minimum per person, ensuring you have a great time while enjoying the performances. It's recommended to arrive at least 30-45 minutes before showtime to secure good seating. Please note that the lineup is subject to change, as these are live performances. Remember that tickets are valid up until showtime, and once the show starts, any refund requests are at the discretion of the club. However, if you can't make it, we can transfer your tickets to a future date. Don't miss out on this incredible evening of comedy with Kareem Green and Lindsay Glazer. Purchase your tickets now for just $25.93 and get ready for an unforgettable night of laughter.

Greg Rogell (Comedy Central) Mick Thomas & More! | Comic Strip Live

Sep 22, 2023 (UTC-5)ENDED
Manhattan
Arts
Welcome to Comic Strip Live, the premier comedy club in Manhattan. Join us on September 22, 2023, for an unforgettable night of laughter featuring the incredible lineup of Greg Rogell from Comedy Central, Mick Thomas, and more! Located at 1568 Second Avenue, between 81st and 82nd street, our venue is easily accessible via the Q, 4, 5, and 6 trains. If you're driving, take advantage of the nearby street parking, with parking meters suspended on Sundays, allowing you to park for free. To make the most of your experience, please remember that there is a two-item minimum per person inside the showroom. Arriving at least 30-45 minutes before showtime ensures you'll secure great seating. While we strive to maintain the advertised lineup, please note that it is always subject to change. As this is a live performance, tickets are valid up until showtime. Once the show starts, any ticket-related matters are at the discretion of the club. Refunds are not available, but we can transfer your tickets to a future date if needed. Don't miss out on this incredible night of comedy at Comic Strip Live. Secure your tickets now for just $25.93 and get ready to laugh like never before. See you there!

Nathan Macintosh (Tonight Show) Alli Breen (Sirius XM) & More! (New York) | Comic Strip Live

Sep 24, 2023 (UTC-5)ENDED
Manhattan
Arts
Experience the best comedy in New York City at Comic Strip Live, located at 1568 Second Avenue in Manhattan. This renowned venue has hosted some of the funniest comedians from Comedy Central to the Tonight Show. On September 24, 2023, you won't want to miss Nathan Macintosh from the Tonight Show and Alli Breen from Sirius XM, alongside an incredible lineup of other talented comedians. Getting to Comic Strip Live is easy, with convenient access to the Q, 4, 5, and 6 trains. If you prefer to drive, street parking is available nearby, with parking meters suspended on Sundays, so you can park for free! Once inside the showroom, please remember there is a two-item minimum per person to enjoy the show. To ensure you get the best seating, we recommend arriving at least 30-45 minutes before showtime. Keep in mind that the lineup is always subject to change, as this is a live performance. Tickets are valid up to showtime, but once the show begins, any requests for refunds are at the discretion of the club. However, we can transfer your tickets to a future date if necessary. Join us at Comic Strip Live and prepare for an evening of laughter and entertainment. Don't miss out on this unforgettable comedy experience. Get your tickets today for just $25.93!

Fear and Laughing in Manhattan! Comedians and Jokes Fueled by | Room 52

Sep 28, 2023 (UTC-5)ENDED
Manhattan
Arts
Fear and Laughing in Manhattan! Comedians and Jokes Fueled by is an unparalleled arts event taking place in the vibrant city of New York. Situated in the heart of the Big Apple, this extraordinary event will be held at the renowned Room 52, located at 212 East 52nd Street, New York, NY 10022. Mark your calendars for September 28, 2023, because this is an experience you won't want to miss! Fear and Laughing in Manhattan! Comedians and Jokes Fueled by promises to be an unforgettable evening filled with laughter, wit, and humor that will leave you rolling in the aisles. With ticket prices ranging from an affordable $21.28 to $31.98, this is your chance to immerse yourself in the world of comedy and embrace the intoxicating energy of Manhattan. Whether you're a comedy aficionado or simply looking for a night of entertainment, Fear and Laughing in Manhattan! Comedians and Jokes Fueled by is the perfect opportunity to indulge in laughter and revel in the comedic brilliance of talented performers. So, book your tickets now and get ready to embark on a laughter-filled journey through the streets of Manhattan!

Seaport Fit x Lyons Den Power Yoga | Seaport Square at Pier 17

Sep 30, 2023 (UTC-5)ENDED
Manhattan
Sports & Fitness
Experience the ultimate workout in the heart of New York City at Seaport Fit x Lyons Den Power Yoga. This dynamic event brings together the city's top trainers for free classes every week. Presented by NewYork-Presbyterian, Seaport Fit is the go-to fitness destination for those seeking a tough and invigorating workout. Join Lyons Den Power Yoga, Manhattan's exclusive Baptise-style studio, for a hot and powerful yoga session. Their state-of-the-art infrared-heated studio creates the perfect environment to deepen your practice and achieve consistent results. Whether you're a seasoned yogi or a beginner, Lyons Den Power Yoga welcomes you to their inclusive community. Classes are designed to empower and challenge you, allowing you to push your limits and achieve your fitness goals. While bringing your own yoga mat is encouraged, it is not required. Seaport Fit believes in accessibility and welcomes all individuals to participate in these transformative sessions. To ensure your spot, RSVP early. However, please note that spots are not guaranteed once the session begins, as entry opens to walk-ins on a first-come, first-served basis. In case of inclement weather, we will notify you via email if classes are canceled. By clicking "RSVP," you will receive emails, promotions, and general messages from Seaport and related businesses. Please review our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use for more information. Don't miss out on this opportunity to get Seaport Fit with the city's top trainers. Mark your calendars for September 30, 2023, and join us at Seaport Square on Pier 17, located at 89 South Street, New York, NY 10038. This is an event you won't want to miss.

Baddams Family Drag Bingo at The Silk Factory | Silk Factory

Oct 12, 2023 (UTC-5)ENDED
Manhattan
Arts
Join The Silk Factory for an evening of fabulous and thrilling entertainment at the Baddams Family Drag Bingo event. Hosted by Keith Dougherty and Murder Mystery Manhattan, this in-person experience guarantees a night filled with glamour, laughter, and the chance to win amazing prizes. Inspired by the iconic Baddams Family, this event is the perfect opportunity to embrace your inner diva and dress to impress in your most bewitching attire. The Silk Factory, located at 299 Washington Street in Newburgh, is the ideal venue for this spooktacular occasion. Gather your friends and book your tickets now for the Baddams Family Drag Bingo at The Silk Factory on October 12, 2023. Don't miss out on the hijinks and laughter as the Baddams Family plays Bingo and embarks on a night of fun. Please note that food and drink are not included with the ticket price of $44.80. Unleash your inner diva and join us for a wickedly entertaining evening that promises to be unforgettable.

Fall Outdoor Pickleball | Manhattan

Nov 5, 2023 (UTC-5)ENDED
Manhattan
Sports & Fitness
Welcome to the exhilarating world of Fall Outdoor Pickleball in the heart of New York City! Get ready to experience the thrill of this fast-paced and addictive sport in the iconic borough of Manhattan. The venue for this exciting event is none other than Manhattan itself, a vibrant and dynamic location that epitomizes the spirit of the Big Apple. So mark your calendars for November 5th, 2023, because that's when the action begins. Best of all, this fantastic opportunity to enjoy Fall Outdoor Pickleball comes at absolutely no cost to you! That's right, thanks to the generosity of the organizers, admission to this incredible event is completely free. Embrace the autumn air as you engage in this popular racquet sport, a perfect blend of tennis, badminton, and ping pong. Whether you're a seasoned player or a novice, Fall Outdoor Pickleball offers endless fun and camaraderie for individuals of all skill levels. Don't miss out on this chance to be part of something truly special. Join the crowd, soak up the electric atmosphere, and witness the magic of Fall Outdoor Pickleball in the vibrant heart of Manhattan.

NCAA College Football | Kansas State v Baylor (Manhattan) | Bill Snyder Family Football Stadium

Nov 11, 2023 (UTC-6)ENDED
Manhattan
NCAA College Football
American Football
Sports & Fitness
Get ready for an epic showdown as Kansas State and Baylor go head to head in an exhilarating sports event! Set to take place on November 11, 2023, at the renowned Bill Snyder Family Football Stadium in the heart of Manhattan, this matchup promises to be one for the books. Football fanatics from all over will gather to witness the clash of these two formidable teams, each determined to claim victory. The atmosphere will be electric as the roaring crowd fills the stadium, ready to cheer on their favorites. The Bill Snyder Family Football Stadium, located at 2201 Kimball Ave, Manhattan, KS 66502, USA, provides the perfect backdrop for this thrilling encounter. Don't miss out on the chance to witness the intense action unfold as Kansas State takes on Baylor in this highly anticipated battle. Mark your calendars and make sure to secure your tickets early to be a part of this unforgettable event. It's time to rally behind your team and experience the thrill of Kansas State v Baylor!

MTG Trading Post & BBQ @ Frontier Games! | Frontier Games

May 18, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
Manhattan
Sports & Fitness
Attend the MTG Trading Post & BBQ event hosted at Frontier Games in Brooklyn. Enjoy a relaxing time as you engage in trades and savor the flavors of a backyard BBQ. The event will take place on May 18, 2024, at 724 Manhattan Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11222. Tickets are available for purchase at $10. Join in the festivities and immerse yourself in a day of trading cards and delicious BBQ dishes. Be a part of this unique experience where trading and dining come together in a vibrant gaming atmosphere. Mark your calendars and secure your spot at this exciting event that promises to be a memorable gathering for all MTG enthusiasts.

Sound Immersion with Samer Ghadry | SPARŚA

May 24, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
Manhattan
Musical
Arts
Experience a profound journey into sound healing at SPARŚA in Brooklyn with Samer Ghadry. Attend the captivating Sound Immersion event on May 24, 2024, and delve into the realm of soothing vibrations. Let the harmonious sounds and gentle vibrations guide you to a state of deep relaxation and renewal. Allow yourself to be enveloped in the therapeutic essence of sound as Samer Ghadry orchestrates a symphony of tranquility. This exclusive opportunity offers a unique setting to unwind and revitalize. With limited spots available, ensure to secure your place now for just $49.87 and embark on a transformative experience at Sound Immersion with Samer Ghadry.

Unleashing Your Artistic Spirit | 60442

May 30, 2024 (UTC-6)ENDED
Manhattan
Arts
Fine Art
Unleashing Your Artistic Spirit is an exciting event taking place in Manhattan at venue 60442 on May 30, 2024. The event offers a day filled with creativity and inspiration for individuals looking to explore their artistic talents. Attendees are invited to delve into various forms of self-expression, regardless of their level of experience in the arts. Whether attendees are seasoned artists or beginners, there is something for everyone at this event. Participants can expect to discover new techniques, engage with like-minded creatives, and unleash their imagination in a supportive environment. From painting to pottery, drawing to dance, the possibilities for creative expression are endless. Embrace the opportunity to experiment, learn, and above all, enjoy the experience. Attendees are encouraged to come prepared to unlock their artistic potential and witness the masterpieces that will be unveiled at Unleashing Your Artistic Spirit. Tickets for this event are priced at $35.

2024 OSR1 | Manhattan

Oct 1, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
Manhattan
Sports & Fitness
Running
The 2024 OSR1 details will be revealed to registered athletes the week of the race. If you register you are committing to being available to meet somewhere in Manhattan, on Race Day, at 1:00am. The distance will be measured to the best of our abilities and the race will feature electronic timing. We will provide a bag check for registered athletes. There will be no venue or production. Event Details: Start: 1:00am End: 1:06am Location: NYC - TBD Distance: 1Mile Prize Money: $500 for 1st place, $200 for 2nd place, and $100 for 3rd place in each field. Timing cut-off will be at the 6 minute mark, this means anyone taking longer than 6 minutes to complete the course will not be officially timed. In 2020, the top three men were Simon Voorhees (4:29.08), Spencer Zidarich (4:29.15), and Boyd Carrington (4:31.58). The top three women were Rebeka Stowe (4:55.65), Christine Eisenberg (4:55.85), and Waverly Neer (4:59.51). There was no Non-Binary field in 2020 and we look forward to crowning the first OSR1 Non-Binary Champion this year. All registered athletes will receive a free 2024 OSR1 T-shirt, exclusive to this event. If weather conditions limit our ability to execute the race the alternate date will be 10/17/2024, following the same schedule. By registering you acknowledge availability for both dates. There will be no refunds or transfers for any reason Image by @benjaminpratt 2020 Information Source: Orchard Street Runners | eventbrite

OPEN LAB | DIGITAL ARCHIVE with Ariana Speight [virtual] | CPR - Center for Performance Research

Oct 6, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
Manhattan
Arts
Literary Arts
As an extension of 2024 Artist-in-Residence Ariana Speight’s research for their new work cocoon which will be presented in development as part of OPEN AiR on October 20, DIGITAL ARCHIVE will be a gathering of sharing and processing data, memory, and content that has shaped us. During this generative workshop, participants will build a written archive through dialogue and note-taking, documenting noteworthy movies, television, and music. Together we embrace the rough edges, the crispy bits that make us unique. What brought you here? How did you get here? Where is home for you? Are you home? Storytelling. Processing through dialogue. Loss of history. Nostalgia. Connection. Coming together to share stories. Kiki if you will. Memory. Sentimentality. Focusing on content. Keeping track. Making memories. Reminiscing. Restoration. Participants are encouraged to bring any comforts you may need. Take breaks. Zoom in, zone out. Camera on, camera off. Come as you are. Tangents are welcome with resources and support available. OPEN LAB invites artists and scholars to facilitate theoretical discussions and embodied workshops, providing a platform for practice-based inquiry and creative exchange. ABOUT THE ARTIST Ariana Speight is a contemporary dance artist invested in researching the curiosities of life through various mediums. Originally from Los Angeles and currently based in Brooklyn, she has worked with a number of artists including Kayla Farrish, Joanna Kotze, Jordan Demetrius Lloyd, Kyle Marshall, Anna Sperber, and Jessie Young. Her freelance journey has led her to perform at Brooklyn Arts Exchange (BAX), Chelsea Factory, Coffey Street, Dancewave, Lincoln Center Hearst Plaza, New York Live Arts, PAGEANT, Roulette Intermedium, The Shed, The Space at Irondale, The Tank, Webster Hall, among other venues in New York, Florida, and Pennsylvania. She is a BFA graduate from Mason Gross School of the Arts at Rutgers University and is a certified Yoga and Pilates instructor where she continues to nurture her teaching practice. Information Source: CPR – Center for Performance Research | eventbrite

OPEN LAB | Sympoietic Breath with agustine zegers [virtual] | CPR - Center for Performance Research

Oct 9, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
Manhattan
Arts
Literary Arts
Facilitated by olfactory artist agustine zegers, Sympoietic Breath invites a deeper awareness of how smells reveal our embeddedness in systems of ecological collapse and emergence. With one inhale, our body awakens to an incorporated cosmos. Ancient molecular exchanges, traces of industry, traces of plant breath, and traces of decaying life all transit through the pleura of our lungs. Odorant molecules also join in, entering the continuous lubricated movement of our breaths. These smelly compounds reveal the ever-enfolding complexities of air, allowing us to decode its composition through our olfactory bulbs and opening us up to intelligences at the scale of the invisible. As such, our sense of smell – animated by the breath – can be activated as a collaborative sensemaking tool for an ever-shifting planet. Participants will be introduced to ecological and olfactory terminology and will be guided through an olfactive exercise to help us put collaborative breathing and smelling into practice. OPEN LAB invites artists and scholars to facilitate theoretical discussions and embodied workshops, providing a platform for practice-based inquiry and creative exchange. This program will take place virtually via Zoom. Auto-generated captions will be available. ABOUT THE ARTIST agustine zegers (b. Santiago, Chile) is an olfactory artist and student of atmospheric biopolitics. Their work attends to the nourishing and noxious transcorporealities we share as inhabitants of Earth, offering forms of communion with ecological collapse at the scale of the molecule and breath. Their work has scented and been exhibited across the Global North and South at venues such as Prairie, Chicago (2024); 52 Walker, New York (2024); the Chilean Pavilion at the Venice Biennale, Venice (2022); Lagos, CDMX (2020); Galería Jaqueline Martins, São Paulo (2018); and Galería Metropolitana, Santiago (2015). Information Source: CPR – Center for Performance Research | eventbrite

OPEN AiR | Ariana Speight: cocoon | CPR - Center for Performance Research

Oct 20, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
Manhattan
Arts
cocoon is a new work in development by 2024 Artist-in-Residence Ariana Speight which journeys through metamorphosis defined as a transformative transition, and is a continual introduction to the inner workings of self through the shifting of form. With a multidimensional and interactive framework incorporating storytelling, notes, questions/queries, movement, and stagnation, cocoon uncovers what hinders and what supports during the process of emergence. ABOUT THE ARTIST Ariana Speight is a contemporary dance artist invested in researching the curiosities of life through various mediums. Originally from Los Angeles and currently based in Brooklyn, she has worked with a number of artists including Kayla Farrish, Joanna Kotze, Jordan Demetrius Lloyd, Kyle Marshall, Anna Sperber, and Jessie Young. Her freelance journey has led her to perform at Brooklyn Arts Exchange (BAX), Chelsea Factory, Coffey Street, Dancewave, Lincoln Center Hearst Plaza, New York Live Arts (NYLA), Pageant, Roulette Intermedium, The Shed, The Space at Irondale, The Tank, Webster Hall, among other venues in New York, Florida, and Pennsylvania. She is a BFA graduate from Mason Gross School of the Arts at Rutgers University and is a certified Yoga and Pilates instructor where she continues to nurture her teaching practice. Information Source: CPR – Center for Performance Research | eventbrite

OPEN LAB | Optimistic Voices: In Process with Juliana F. May | CPR - Center for Performance Research

Oct 24, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
Manhattan
Arts
Literary Arts
This group conversation facilitated by Lena Engelstein will center Juliana F. May’s choreographic process over the last 20 years as she embarks on her current work Optimistic Voices premiering in the fall of 2025. Inspired by May’s ongoing Art Group workshops which generate community around making, all are welcome and are invited to participate by listening, asking questions, and bringing their own issues surrounding creative process, autobiography, and performance and setting material. OPEN LAB invites artists and scholars to facilitate theoretical discussions and embodied workshops, providing a platform for practice-based inquiry and creative exchange. Optimistic Voices is made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature. ABOUT THE ARTISTS A Guggenheim and New York Foundation for the Arts Fellow, Juliana F. May has created ten evening length works since 2002 with commissions and encore performances from Dance Theater Workshop, New York Live Arts, The Chocolate Factory Theater, American Realness, and Abrons Arts Center. May has been awarded grants and residencies through The MAP Fund, NYSCA, Jerome Foundation, Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, Gibney Dance In Process, and Maggie Allesee National Center for Choreography. In 2002, May received her BA in Dance and Art History from Oberlin College, and, in 2012, she received an MFA in Choreography from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. May served as the Artistic Advisor for New York Live Arts' Fresh Tracks Residency Program from 2017-2019 and 2024-present and has been on faculty at Sarah Lawrence College since 2017. Lena Engelstein is a dancer, performer, and choreographer. She is part of the interdisciplinary performance collective CHILD, headed by Lisa Fagan. Her work has been dubbed “The High Weird” by critics and lauded as “subtly campy and hilariously queer” by The Brooklyn Rail. Recent Choreography/Direction includes Deepe Darknesse at New York Live Arts’ Live Artery 2024 with collaborator Lisa Fagan and CHILD's 1-800-3592-113592 at Theater Mitu in March 2024. Recent performance credits include Alexa West, Barnett Cohen, Brendan Drake, Falcon Dance (company member, 2018-present), Isa Spector, Jo Warren, Owen Prum + Lili Dekker, Miguel Alejandro Castillo, and Third Rail Company’s Then She Fell (company member, 2019-2020). Engelstein currently choreographs for and performs with the band Lou Tides. She holds a BA in Mathematics from Colorado College and has taught at SUNY Brockport, Colorado Mesa University, Bard College, and The Field Center. Information Source: CPR – Center for Performance Research | eventbrite

OPEN AiR | Hans: Night Creatures | CPR - Center for Performance Research

Nov 3, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
Manhattan
Arts
A new work by 2024 Artist-in-Residence Hans, Night Creatures is a love letter to all the men I have coiled my body around, to a love-hate relationship with New York, and to a constant wrestling match with a flamenco practice. A vespertine rumination of sexuality – from moonrise to sunrise – and the hunger, yearning, and fear that comes with being in love and lust of other male bodies. The work is also a technical exploration, having spent the residency year learning how to compose music using electronic, MIDI, and digital audio workspaces – composed while commuting through the vascular undergrounds of the NYC subway. The work is cradled by flamenco, using musical modes, movements, rhythms, melodies, and ideas, but deconstructs them to reflect a lived experience as a queer, fat-femme boy from the lush tropical fever-dream of Miami, living in NYC’s sticky, grimy, urban, angsty landscape. What does it feel like to dance House por Bulerias, move to the Fandangos of the L Train, and sing Tangos de Bushwick? The performance will be followed by a conversation with Hans facilitated by leaders in the flamenco community on the nature of experimentation, orthodoxy, and framework of flamenco, and how it changes when it reflects non-Spanish folklore and experiences. ABOUT THE ARTIST Hans is a dancer and tattoo artist from Miami, FL with a practice focused on dance as visual art. They have shared work with audiences in Florida and held artistic residencies in New York City. Hans has also participated in projects by Katy Pyle’s Ballez, the Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Company, Okwui Okpokwasilii, and Peter Born. Hans describes himself and his work as the “gay lovechild of Frida Kahlo and Sailor Neptune’s lesbian love affair.” Information Source: CPR – Center for Performance Research | eventbrite

OPEN HOUSE | Election Night with Crackhead Barney | CPR - Center for Performance Research

Nov 5, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
Manhattan
Arts
Literary Arts
For Election Night 2024, CPR will open its doors to screen the election returns in its theater, providing a space to be in community as this historic and consequential presidential election unfolds. The evening will feature live political commentary from performance artist, viral ambush interviewer, and political dilettante Crackhead Barney. Additional performances and activations throughout the evening will punctuate the drone of the endless news cycle and offer space for hope, fear, humor, and care, with artists and special guests TBA. Free drinks while supplies last. Bring a pillow, some snacks, and camp out at CPR amongst artists and friends. ABOUT THE ARTISTS Crackhead Barneywas born in Jamaica, Queens to strict religious parents who immigrated to America from Northern Nigeria. She was raised in a one bedroom apartment with her siblings in an era before wokeness and identity politics ruled the cultural landscape and was always taunted for her immigrant African roots and dark complexion. She studied Fine Arts and Media at Hunter College and was told her artwork wasn't shit. Rejected from museums and galleries, she decided to take matters into her own hands and use the streets of NYC as her canvas, painting pictures with her body across the landscape without the need to satisfy the desires of the cultural institutions. Her street performances garnered attention and she began to go viral all over the internet with people reacting in confusion, laughter, anger, pity, concern, and all the other emotions available to humans. Rejecting any hierarchies that didn't feature her at the very pinnacle, she naturally was attracted to social media where she could form a universe centered on her performance art. She began a “Crackhead Barney and Friends” account on Instagram and TikTok where she’s developed a cult of personality supportive of her creative practice. Information Source: CPR – Center for Performance Research | eventbrite

OPEN STUDIOS | NEW INC Workshares | CPR - Center for Performance Research

Nov 21, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
Manhattan
Arts
Fine Art
NEW INC, an incubator for people working at the intersection of art, design, and technology, organizes an evening of work-in-progress from its interdisciplinary cohort of artists, designers, technologists, futurists, and creative entrepreneurs, with presentations by elekhlekha อีเหละเขละขละ, Johanna Flato, Avneesh Sarwate and Sumanth Srinivasan, and Trevor Van de Velde. This OPEN STUDIOS at CPR is an extension of NEW INC’s monthly Workshares program, where cohort members receive feedback, exchange knowledge, cross-pollinate ideas, and ask for help – and the first time the public is invited to engage in these gatherings. OPEN STUDIOS is a series of work-in-progress showings held regularly throughout the year, organized by guest curators, and serves as an incubator for new work, inviting the public into the artistic process. PROGRAM elekhlekha อีเหละเขละขละ: Networked Gong Gathering This collaborative sound-making workshop is inspired by a community gathering of gong ensembles throughout the SEA. While keeping the core of having rhythms distributed among participants, it focuses on collectively reconstructing sounds from different SEA sound cultures through networks using code. Johanna Flato: Spatial Articulations with Tangle AR Tangle AR App is an artist-built mobile tool for spatial annotation and poetic encounters. Currently in beta, it aims to inject critical friction into this accelerationalist AI/XR moment and seed our tech-mediated environments with a more civic, intentional, and playful dimension. Avneesh Sarwate and Sumanth Srinivasan: Creative Coding Test Kitchen Join Avneesh and Sumanth as they show off a new interactive audiovisual recipe! This talk/demo will show off an audiovisual work built with their new javascript libraries. They’ll explain what tooling gaps they’re trying to fill, and what new forms of art they hope enable for themselves and others. Trevor Van de Velde: Hacking Grains The universe is granular. Hacking Grains is a multidisciplinary performance project that reimagines the world being made of grains. This project explores the relationships between technology, ritual, and Asian futurity through amplified grains of rice. Individual grains become both sonic actuators and resonators. The sounds of rice dominate the space through custom-built synthesizers, speaker installations, and live performance. ABOUT THE ARTISTS elekhlekha อีเหละเขละขละ is a collaborative research-based group consisting of immigrant Bangkok-born, Brooklyn-based artists, Kengchakaj–เก่งฉกาจ and Nitcha–ณิชชา. The collective delves into subversive storytelling by exploring non-hegemonic sounds and visual archives, historical research–decoding, and unlearning biases. elekhlekha’s work spans performing documents, multimedia, and technology centers to interrogate, experiment, explore, and define decolonized possibilities. elekhlekha is a Thai word that means dispersedly, chaos, all over, and non-direction to break free our practices from being labeled through a Western lens. In 2022, they were awarded the Lumen Prize Gold Award. The artists have received grants and development funds from Rhizome, the Processing Foundation, and more for their projects. elekhlekha is Eyebeam Democracy Machine Fellows, 2023–2024 AIR at CultureHub, and the NEW INC Y10 Art & Code track member. Johanna Flato is a visual artist and creative technologist based in Brooklyn, NY and was born in San Antonio, TX. She investigates ways in which our sense of site — and in turn, locational belonging — is mediated and manipulated through language, technology, and gesture. She is the founder and developer of an augmented reality app called Tangle — a mobile tool for spatial annotation and poetic encounters. Tangle makes site-based, real-time, mixed-reality ideation and collaboration possible. It aims to inject critical friction into this accelerationalist AI/XR moment and seed our tech-mediated environments with a more civic, intentional, and playful dimension. As an ongoing research thread, Johanna coined and iteratively re-works the notion of a syn-site (a term updating Robert Smithson's site/non-site construct for our contemporary extended realities). Avneesh Sarwate and Sumanth Srinivasan, spurred by their own adventures and challenges with making and sharing software-based multimedia art, want to build browser-based tools and software libraries that allow artists to more easily design, collaborate on, and share digital work. Avneesh Sarwate is a programmer, musician, visual artist, and improviser. His work focuses on using real time computer systems to enhance the gestural and impulsive elements of the creative process. A guitarist since childhood, “jamming” with computers has been a goal of his from the minute he started making art with them. Sumanth Srinivasanis an engineer, visual artist, writer, and musician. His work thus far has centered around digitizing human imperfections and playfulness in art, and the presentation of noise and degradation as an aesthetic. Trevor Van de Velde is a composer, sound artist, instrument builder, and creative programmer based in NYC. Trevor's work focuses on exploring the relationship between technology, play, materiality, and hybridity through a combination of hacked electronics and live performance. NEW INC was conceived of as a not-for-profit platform for furthering the New Museum’s ongoing commitment to new art and new ideas. Now in Year 11, NEW INC’s membership model continues to support a diverse range of creative practitioners with a values-driven program and safe space for gathering and developing new creative projects and businesses. Information Source: CPR – Center for Performance Research | eventbrite

Pure Chaos Comedy + Karaoke Benefit for Indigenous Women's Resource Center | A Bar Brooklyn

Nov 29–Nov 30, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
Manhattan
Arts
Comedy
Doors at 8:30 PM and comedy show at 9:00 PM! Come see NYC's best standup comics at the coolest bar in Greenpoint. Benefit for the National Indigenous Women's Resource Center! Art sale by Acacia and Breck! Hosted by Juan Nicolon, Raven Hugs, and Breck Gordon Featuring: Daniel Vezza Dan Wickes Molly Kornfeld Meka Mo Billy Prinsell Shalewa Sharpe After the standup show, you can get on the mic! Karaoke till late! :) Information Source: Breck Gordon | eventbrite

@CPR | Set Into Motion: Six Artists presented by Westlab & Mono No Aware | CPR - Center for Performance Research

Dec 8, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
Manhattan
Arts
Fine Art
The films in Set Into Motion are the culmination of a year-long commission by Mono No Aware in collaboration with Westlab + Gallery. This commission invited six analog photographers who have previously exhibited work at Westlab + Gallery to extend their art practice into the realm of moving image, making films on 16mm for the first time. Mono No Aware, in tandem with Westlab + Gallery, provided each commissioned artist with workshops introducing the Bolex Rex 5 Camera, support in developing film concepts, camera, film and equipment for shoot days, as well as a workshop on the 4-plate Steenbeck flatbed editing table for all of the artists to edit their projects by hand. PROGRAM Nyasia Pettway Rochelle (Petersburg, VA) & Christiane Nahu (New York, NY): ROXY ROXY features a woman, blonde haired and brown eyed, who doesn’t know she’s dreaming. Escapism is her reality, her mind is the only place she feels comfortable enough to scream and cry in. This particular night, she sees a dream that isn’t her’s. Familiar sights of trees and buildings that feel like lost memories; a life she didn’t live but can see somehow. In color, at that, but she dreams in black and white. She sees the world for what it is, but she is lost in her mind, far from reality. The film explores the pieces of her she loves and hates; disorganized thoughts and memories, but beautiful nonetheless. Kenzie King (Brooklyn, NY): Good Grieve Good Grieve weaves together a portrait of grief, obsession, and nostalgia through imagery and objects that permeate our everyday lives.The film provides a symbolic landscape where the past intrudes upon the present in a looping rhythm of indelible imagery. Grief and memory take shape within the fleeting ephemera, as the familiar objects inexplicably evoke moments of pain. By revisiting these memories as intrusive images on loop, the objects in the film slowly shed the layers of narrative, leaning into the cyclical nature of grief in order to break free from it. Annie Grey (Brooklyn, NY): Pretty Girls Always Smile Gustavo Lopes (Brooklyn, NY): CATARINA A short film that offers an intimate glimpse into the life of a Brazilian transwoman living in Brooklyn, NY in 2024. Through a series of vivid vignettes, the film paints a poignant portrait of Catarina's life as she asserts her right to exist. CATARINA invites viewers to reflect on the universal desire to belong and challenges us to empathize with the experiences of those navigating the intersections of identity in an ever-evolving world. Brazil has a grim track record when it comes to violence against LGBTQ+ people, with the highest number of murdered transgender individuals in the world. As a transwoman, Catarina's journey is particularly fraught with danger and adversity. This film serves as a reminder of the urgent need for unity and allyship in the pursuit of a more inclusive society. Catarina's determination to live authentically underscores the importance of embracing our shared humanity and the inherent dignity within us all. Coco Villa (New York, NY): I Am Swimming With Zaza What can I do to honor you, now that it is too late? You, and the You that I come from, and the You that occasionally stands in for me. Coco Villa presents I Am Swimming With Zaza, an ongoing intimacy between fact and the fantastical, real and imagined. Raine Roberts (New York, NY): Dove Stone Dove Stone is an experimental documentary/dance film juxtaposing the erosive tendencies of human behavior and the erosive nature of our environment. Color portion shot on location at Fort Tilden beach; Black and White portion shot in studio. ABOUT THE ARTISTS Catarina is a resilient and driven creative force within the film industry, having carved a unique niche as a filmmaker producing her own work. A Brazilian immigrant living in the United States for the past three years, she brings over 8 years of experience in film production and costume design, blending a distinct multicultural perspective with fresh, queer lenses. Annie Grey is a queer nonbinary multidisciplinary artist based in Brooklyn, NY. Their work is community-based and an ongoing conversation involving nature, a sociological exploration of fear and trauma, and questioning societal norms. Kenzie King is a Brooklyn-based photographer and artist whose work explores themes of obsession, identity, and connection through film photography. Her work was featured in a solo exhibition at Westlab + Gallery, coinciding with the release of her debut book, Colder Than Cobalt, in 2023. In addition to her fine art practice, Kenzie works as a freelance photographer, specializing in fashion and portraiture. Beginning his career in the world of fashion photography, Gustavo Lopes has since transitioned to focus on film photography and capturing narratives that shed light on important social issues. As a Brazilian immigrant living in New York for the past eight years, Gustavo brings a multicultural perspective to his work, highlighting diversity and inclusivity in every frame. He is particularly dedicated to amplifying the stories of the LGBTQ+ community, creating powerful images that foster empathy. Through his evocative photography, Gustavo continues to make an impact on the lives of those he captures and those who view his work. Christiane Nahu is a budding actor, artist, and model based in New York and has been honing her acting skills at the Lee Strasberg Theater and Film Institute for the last two years. She is working on finding ways to blend her skills in acting, writing, photography, and performance art and bring about a perfect marriage of all her creative passions. Moving to the city has allowed her to challenge herself to grow in all these areas, and has provided her the means and connections to extend the range and reach of her talents. Her aim in all of her work is truth, individual and universal. Raine Roberts is a Chicago-born, Brooklyn-based, photographer, filmmaker, and multimedia artist. Raine earned her BFA in Film Productions and BA in Communications from the University of Colorado at Boulder (2019). After working in documentary filmmaking, Raine went on to study at the International Center of Photography (2023). She has exhibited her works locally and internationally, in solo exhibitions with Westlab+Gallery and APStudioBk; group exhibitions with WORTHLESS STUDIOS, Haus Am See in Switzerland, VisualAIDS, and Brooklyn Film Camera. Her work has been published locally and internationally in MuséeMagazine, Este País, Bushwick Daily, and BK Reader. She was the most recent Photographer in Residence for the FREE FILM PROJECT -- leading free community-based workshops and developing her ongoing project. Raine is a member of the photography group SmallTable Collective. Nyasia Pettway Rochelle (they/them) is a Black artist creating black and white film photography in Petersburg, Virginia. Born and raised in Brooklyn, New York, Nyasia always had a love for creating art and taking pictures, but in the last two years or so, they would start to take self portraits and never look back. In this film, you’ll get to see their introduction to shooting on 16mm film, and how Nyasia took it as their chance to visually develop and beautify the story of a lost soul searching for spiritual connection. Coco Villa is a Jamaican-Colombian American dancer, interdisciplinary artist, and educator. Tightly bound to identity, Villa leads an art-research practice investigating relations between body, object, and landscape. They utilize movement languages to tell autobiographical stories, explore human intimacy, and build familial archives through self-portraiture and choreography. Driven by historical and scientific discovery, Villa thrives in the ocean, in the woods, in the dance studio, darkroom, design lab, film set and library, playfully creating by hand. ABOUT THE ORGANIZERS Shrey Mendiratta is a filmmaker and visual artist based in Ridgewood, Queens, born and raised in New Delhi, India. He is the owner and operator of Westlab + Gallery in Bushwick, and serves as the chief curator for their exhibition programming. Shrey has received several awards for his work, including the Queens Art Fund New Work Grant in 2021, the Roselyn Schneider Eisner Prize in 2018, and has served as a panelist with the Queens Art Council. With the support of MONO NO AWARE he completed and exhibited the film जान की ओर (Jaan Ki Or) in 2022, and has been an instructor with the organization since taking his first class in 2020. His work has shown at the Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive, the Museum of Moving Image, Anthology Film Archives, Worth Ryder Art Gallery, Mono No Aware, and many DIY/non-institutional spaces around New York City and beyond. WESTLAB + GALLERY is a color film lab and art gallery in Brooklyn, NY. Their exhibition programming aims to support, promote, and exhibit works by local artists who work primarily on film, and have been historically underrepresented in the arts. Westlab has shown several group and solo exhibitions, featuring works in photography, sculpture, video, and painting. MONO NO AWARE is a cinema arts non-profit organization and learning lab based at 33 Flatbush Avenue in Downtown Brooklyn, New York. Established in 2007, MONO is a community of working individuals of commensurate interests concerning cinema, its histories, its practices, its technologies and its possibilities. This is a community broadly appreciative of the cinematic art-form and its variants spanning generations. MONO constitutes a haven and facility for the exploration, practice, exhibition, production and preservation of the cinematic arts. MONO receives year-round support from the New York State Council on the Arts, the support of the National Endowment for the Arts, Festival partners and patrons such as yourself. Learn more at MONONOAWAREFILM.COM Information Source: CPR – Center for Performance Research | eventbrite

Drop-in Portrait Day 2024 | Kansas State University, Kansas, USA

Dec 20, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
Manhattan
Conferences
Drop-in Portrait Day 2024 is set to be a remarkable event, taking place on December 20th at Kansas State University in Manhattan, Kansas. This highly anticipated event offers attendees a unique opportunity to capture professional-grade portraits in a relaxed and welcoming environment. With state-of-the-art facilities and experienced photographers, participants can expect nothing short of excellence. The event promises to cater to a wide range of portrait needs, from individual headshots to family photos, ensuring that every moment is perfectly preserved. Kansas State University's picturesque campus provides an ideal backdrop, adding a touch of elegance and charm to each portrait. Mark the calendar for Drop-in Portrait Day 2024, a day dedicated to creating timeless memories through the art of photography.

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