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STILL LIFE

Performed July 11 and 12, 2008

 

Still Life was performance theater in three stories that converged in a sunbath. All combined in an exhibition of sculpture - Charles Juhasz-Alvarado: Complicated Stories - used as a tri-dimensional stage space.

 

Actors: Jennifer Dees,Elia Monte-Brown, Maria Silverman

CONFESSIONS OF THE FACE

 

'Confessions of the Face' explores the power of storytelling and the power of the human face as an expression of individuality.

 

Actors/Writers: Lily Burd, Sarah-Violet Bliss, Jennifer Dees, Heidi Jackson, Elia Monte-Brown, Cliff Samara, Tom Serafini, Maria Silverman, Jonathan Stern, Victoria Tate

SOMEHOW

Performed April 16 and 17, 2008

 

Somehow is the study of paranoia and schizophrenia in the context of the Exit Art exhibition: BRAINWAVE: COMMON SENSES.

 

Actors: Lily Burg, Sarah-Violet Bliss, Jennifer Dees, Elia Monte-Brown, Maria Silverman

CANNON DIALOGUES

Performed January 19 and 26, 2008

 

Cannon Dialogues uses a visual art exhibitio, Love/War/Sex, as the stage for a play that is, in part, written by the actors.

 

Actors: Lily Burd, Sarah-Violet Bliss, Jennifer Dees, Elia Monte-Brown, Carolina Puente, Maria Silverman

TROPICAL AREA

Saturdays June 16 and 23, 2007

 

Tropical Area explores geography, the influence of climate over behavior, the exotic nature of tourism, the positive and negative impact of isolation, and the will to reach beyond borders.

 

Artists: Rob Andrews, Eun Woo Cho, Saeri Kiritani, Julia Mandle, Oleg Mavromatti, Jolie Pichardo, Pasha RA, Boryanna Rossa, Rafael Sanchez and Jesus Sendòn, Aki Sasamoto

CONSTRUCT

Saturdays, March 17 and 24, 2007

 

An evening of new performances by Trickster Theater exploring ideas of building and layering.

 

Artists: Rob Andrews, Eduardo Cintron, Boryana Rossa, Oleg Mavromatti, C. Ryder Cooley, Saeri Kiritani, Jolie Pichardo, Pasha Radetzki, Rafael Sanchez, Aki Sasamoto, Mark Stafford, Eun Woo Cho.

SERIOUS GAMES

Saturdays, January 20 and 27, 2007

 

An evening of new performances by Trickster Theater that explore ideas of child's play, chance and strategy.

 

Artists: Rob Andrews, Eduardo Cintron, Mayumi Ishino, Saeri Kiritani, Jodie Lyn-Kee-Chow, Wanda Ortiz, Jolie Pichardo, Pasha Radetzki, Boryana Rossa, Rafael Sanchez with Jonathan Hyppolite, Mark Stafford, Traci Tullius.

WILD NIGHTS

Saturdays, July 15, 29, August 5, 2006

 

Three evenings of live performance in conjunction with the exhibit Wild Girls exploring ideas concerning contemporary feminism and gender identity.

 

Artists: Ogechi Chieke, Mayumi Ishino, Saeri Kiritani, Jodie Lyn-kee-chow, Wanda Ortiz, Jolie Pichardo, Boryana Rossa and Oleg Mavromatti, Aki Sasamoto, Traci Tullius.

WATER PROJECT

Saturday June 3, 10, 2006

 

As we become increasingly aware of the global water crisis we are forced to consider our personal relationship to water. Using their bodies, the participating artists address issues such as contamination, shortages, filtration, hygiene, and ritual.

 

Artists: Rob Andrews, Mayumi Ishino, Saeri Kiritani, Jodie Lyn-Kee-Chow, nicoykatisuhka, Pasha Radetzki, Rafael Sanchez, Akiko Sasamoto, Jeffrey Schiff, Jolie Pichardo, Mark Stafford.

prayingproject

April 15-17, 2005

 

Exit Art explores the impact of faith on contemporary society with prayingproject, a weekend long series of performances featuring 21 artists.

 

Artists: Rob Andrews, Sarah Chokyi Bauer, Paul Benney, Maria Bussmann, caraballo-farman, Karen Dolmanisth, Cécile Evans, Berioska Ipinza, Mayumi Ishino, Jae Rhim Lee, Annie Murdock, Nico y Katiushka, Laura Nova, Yasira Nun, Praxis, Pasha Radetzki, Chemi Rosado-Seijo, Aki Sasamoto, Jeffrey Schiff, Mark Stafford, Riva Weinstein, Beatrice L. Wolert.

 

 

 

Exit Media funded in part by the Manhattan Neighborhood Network.