On this Pentecost Sunday, we’ll listen for the voices that have been left out of the larger, legitimized Christian chorus by lifting up The Gospel of Mary through a creatively visionary offering from Judson artists Sylvia Milo and Nathan Davis, joined by Micah, who will remind us that we all have revelations rooted within us waiting to be revealed and shared. Join us in person or online here.
AND! Stick around after service for more art from Nathan in the Meeting Room at 2pm:
Sandbath — a meditation on the sounds and symbols of sand — by Nathan Davis
A unique performance that uses sand as its only sound source—pouring, sifting, and brushing—heard through speakers encircling the audience
Experience Sandbath, a unique performance by Nathan Davis that uses sand as its only sound source. Elucidating the live pouring, sifting, and brushing of sand through speakers encircling the audience, this immersive piece explores themes of innumerability, impermanence, time, and the unconscious—inviting you to hear the world in a grain of sand.
Performed live in Judson’s historic Meeting Room—the birthplace of modern dance—Sandbath surrounds you with 8 channels of sound, placing every grain of sand in space and time.
Feel free to sit, lie down, or quietly move around as the sand pours over you in this meditative sonic journey.