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Public Programming Sitelines
Photos: LoVid, Trichrome Navigation
August 10, 2010permalink
Public Programming Sitelines
Photos: Christopher Williams: The Voyage of Garbhglas
August 3, 2010permalink
Public Programming Sitelines
Photos: Phil Soltanoff: SIT, STAND, WALK, LIE DOWN…
August 3, 2010permalink
Public Programming Sitelines
Photos: Deganit Shemy & Company, 2 kilos of sea
July 12, 2010permalink
Public Programming Sitelines
Photos: Yoshiko Chuma & the School of Hard Knocks, A-C-E ONE
July 8, 2010permalink
Public Programming Sitelines
Photos: Laura Peterson Choreography: everyone
June 23, 2010permalink
Public Programming Sitelines
Photos: gabrielle lansner & company: Turning Heads, Frocks in Flight
gabrielle lansner & company’s Turning Heads, Frocks in Flight is an exuberant dance inspired by “Dresses of Transformation,” a series of colorful and fanciful dresses by artist Caterina Bertolotto. Turning Heads is a celebration of freedom and personal transformation, performed by women of many cultural backgrounds to reflect the diversity of New York City. Created in collaboration with the company, the dance reflects elements of each woman’s personal experience and features new music by composer Nancy Magarill.
August 5, 2009permalink
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Photos: Nicholas Leichter Dance: A Space Funk Invasion
Nicholas Leichter Dance and Monstah Black bring the energy, sweat, swagger, history and future of funk music, culture, fashion, and dance to The Seaport’s historic cobblestone district. A Space Funk Invasion will be performed for bystanders and patrons of four outdoor bars that form the perimeter of the area, promising a free side of funk for the burgers and beer. Performed to music by Daft Punk, The Time, and Monstah Black.
July 23, 2009permalink
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Photos: Jonah Bokaer & Judith Sanchez Ruiz: Untitled Corner
Untitled Corner is a site-specific collaboration examining memory loss, pattern recognition, and perceptual faculties as they apply to the human body in public space. In collaboration with visual artist Daniel Arsham, Jonah Bokaer, and Judith Sanchez Ruiz’s piece employs site-responsive architecture, objects, lighting, and other media to create the illusion of an expanded space.
July 10, 2009permalink
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Photos: Naomi Goldberg Haas
Naomi Goldberg Haas/Dances For A Variable Population presents Fanfare, a suite of dances performed by twelve dancers to acclaimed Minimalist composer Michael Nyman’s brass compositions. In the spirit of Aaron Copland’s “Fanfare for the Common Man”, these pieces will be performed in the newly redesigned Whitehall Ferry Terminal which in the tradition of New York public spaces, captures the diversity and energy that are hallmarks of the company, composed of adults all ages, backgrounds, and body types.







