Cathy Weis Projects / Fall 2024 Sundays on Broadway
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Cathy Weis Projects
Cathy Weis Projects presents Daniel Lepkoff & Sakura Shimada, Julie Mayo, and Wonderful Cringe on Sunday, November 10 at 6 PM, as part of its Fall 2024 Sundays on Broadway series. The fall 2024 series is co-curated by Cathy Weis and Malcolm-x Betts.
Daniel Lepkoff and Sakura Shimada will share their ongoing movement practice, surrounded by senses, and transmitting questions.
Julie Mayo will perform "Fête," a solo that is an outgrowth of her 2021 video piece what will i be wearing? shown as part of Danspace’s Draftwork Series. Interested in conditioned behavioral codes and the phenomenon of the usual, and the typical, Fête is a function of considering what something, what someone looks like. This all-important question comes into focus, once again.
About the work "???," Wonderful Cringe writes: “Your screen reaches. Trying to type touch. Bleeding images. Love fear. I’m just trying to find the words and nothing comes out quite right.”
About Sundays on Broadway
Founded by choreographer and video artist Cathy Weis in spring 2014, the one-night-only events bring together both luminaries and newcomers of downtown performance, creating a space for artists to perform and discuss their work and processes with audiences in the intimate setting of Weis’s SoHo studio. Since its inception, Sundays on Broadway has presented the work of more than 170 choreographers, filmmakers, performers, musicians, and visual artists. About the series, Robert Greskovic of The Wall Street Journal writes: “While the atmosphere evokes New York in the 1970s, the artistry on view feels up to the minute.”
$5-$20 suggested donation at the door. All donations go to the performers. WeisAcres is located at 537 Broadway, #3 (between Prince and Spring Streets), in Manhattan. For more information about Sundays on Broadway, visit https://cathyweis.org/weisacres/sundays-on-broadway/
Image: Julie Mayo by Alex Gabrielli
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