Welcome to Judson Arts’ Spring 2024 Season!
All performances take place in Judson’s Meeting Room,
accessible at the 243 Thompson St. entrance,
with doors and free food at 6:30pm and art at 7:30pm.
Coming up:
4/17 Black Aesthetics - angel edwards - “tell me what your god look like”
4/23 & 24 Pioneers Go East: Crossroads
5/1 Black Aesthetics - Arien Wilkerson
5/8 METRA by The Hartfords
5/15 Black Aesthetics - crackhead Barney
5/22 - Chloe Marie
5/29 - Luc Vitková
6/5 Black Aesthetics - Amina Ibrahim & Reason Wade
6/12 NO EVENT
6/19 Black Aesthetics - Malcolmx Betts
+++ APRIL 17 +++
6:30pm Free food + Doors | 7:30pm Show
tell me what your god look like
by angel edwards
tell me what your god look like considers the infinite ways we socially and culturally construct god. As an artist at the end of this world, I am testing out a faith practice and troubling the concept and constructions of god. Through movement, visual projections, reggae and gospel, and writing we'll traverse this wobbly and beautiful multiverse. This performance is mask-required and will include some audience interaction. Come ready to whisper your testimonies or unknow god. all is welcome, all is welcome.
Artists:
angel edwards - director and choreographer
song aziza- performer sweet corey-bey - musical support
Arielle Julia Brown & Gabrielle Civil & Black Spatial Relics - Dramaturgical support
Costume Support by - Noel Puello
*This work was made with the creative and financial support of Black Spatial Relics. This work is in progress, and will have components of audience interaction.
Masks are required.
There will not be ASL interpretation.
+++ APRIL 23 & 24 +++
6:30pm Free food + Doors | 7:30pm Show
CROSSROADS
A Radical Queer series of new works by emerging choreographers
by Pioneers Go East
RSVP here
(CROSSWINDS, CROSSCURRENTS, CROSSFIRES) Performance + dance + art + poetry + music + community. A curated series presented by Pioneers Go East Collective. Crossroads Series features artists who explore new genres and known performance and art-making modes to share their creative practices with other artists and their audiences. Each evening we witness different generations of artists dealing with actual, day-to-day, contemporary challenges to further discussion between artists and to activate a network of exchange and inclusion with social and artistic intervention.
Artist Lineup:
Tuesday, April 23 - Angie Pittman (choreographer/ performer) Orlando Hernández (choreographer/ performer) syd island (composer)
Wednesday, April 24 - Chanel Stone and Cemiyon Barber (choreographers/ performers) Owen Prum (choreographer/ performer)
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