It's January and festival season here in New York and lots of La MaMa Alumni are working (it) all over the city.
Here's a sample:
James & Jerome, who were seen at La MaMa with their show Piano Tales (November 2016), are performing their newest site-specific new piece, INK: a piece for museums, at The Metropolitan Museum of Art this weekend as part of the 2019 Under The Radar Festival.
INK: a piece for museums
January 5-6, 2019
part of the 2019 Under The Radar Festival
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Peter Mills Weiss (La MaMa Alum from 2015 with MAKE PEOPLE Parts 1 & 2) has created a new work with and Julia Mounsey. Titled: [50/50] old school animation, the piece flirts with the horrific and dips into the surreal and is also being performed as part of the 2019 Under The Radar Festival.
[50/50] old school animation
January 4 - 13, 2019
part of the 2019 Under The Radar Festival
For Tickets & Info: Click Here
[50/50] old school animation
January 4 - 13, 2019
part of the 2019 Under The Radar Festival
For Tickets & Info: Click Here
Jesse Freedman and Meta-Phys Ed.’s THE TALMUD is a genre-bending performance that will premiere at The Exponential Festival at The Doxsee in Brooklyn. Based on the Talmud and Kung-Fu films, THE TALMUD is about the transmission of ancient traditions and sacred wisdom across generations; from teacher to student and master to disciple. Meta-Phys Ed was last seen at La MaMa with Jew vs. Malta in 2016.
THE TALMUD
January 10-13, 2019
part of the 2019 Exponential Festival
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Also part of the Exponential Festival, performer Chris Ignacio (seen at La MaMa in works by Theodora Skipitares, Loco 7 and more) will appear in What Holds Heat's very intimate Duet-ed at Vital Joint, every Friday in January (4, 11, 18, and 25) from 12pm - 6pm - six consecutive hour-long performances, starting at the top of each hour.
Duet-ed
Friday in January (4, 11, 18, and 25) from 12pm - 6pm
part of the 2019 Exponential Festival
For Tickets & Info: Click Here
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And John Gutierrez (seen at La MaMa in Conquest of the Universe, Pylade and CultureHub's Hi-Fi | Wi-Fi | Sci-Fi) is performing in This Bridge Called My Ass at The Chocolate Factory as part of American Realness. In the piece, six Latinx performers map an elusive choreography of obsessive and perverse action within an unstable terrain of bodies, materials and sound. This Bridge Called My Ass January 9 - 19, 2019 part of American Realness For Tickets & Info: Click Here
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