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Grief Embodied

September 13th at 7:00pm

Cathartic reckoning of performance art and abstract puppetry. A continuous non-narrative, a dialogue for things we hardly know how to say. Ricocheting around an unyielding space, seething above broken shards, wandering unheralded, or suspended on an inconsequential platform. Grief of losing oneself, grief of remembered youth, grief hidden, grief long carried. Here, you may speak, even if it’s for just a breath; give your rage your whole voice. Lift up your broken bits. We see you.

  • Length: 120 Minutes
  • Tickets: Required
  • Venue: St. Joseph's Park
  • Genre: Multidisciplinary

Grief Embodied

September 15th at 7:00pm

Cathartic reckoning of performance art and abstract puppetry. A continuous non-narrative, a dialogue for things we hardly know how to say. Ricocheting around an unyielding space, seething above broken shards, wandering unheralded, or suspended on an inconsequential platform. Grief of losing oneself, grief of remembered youth, grief hidden, grief long carried. Here, you may speak, even if it’s for just a breath; give your rage your whole voice. Lift up your broken bits. We see you.

  • Length: 120 Minutes
  • Tickets: Required
  • Venue: St. Joseph's Park
  • Genre: Multidisciplinary

Dialogues in the Park

September 18th at 6:00pm

Enjoy music and movement as they come together in conversation within the oasis of St. Joseph’s Park. Join us outdoors in this unconventional venue as dialogues emerge among bodies, sound, nature, and architecture. Witness the premiers of new work by grantees of the New York State Choreographers Initiative, featuring costuming and fabric manipulations as well as explorations on the effects of technology on the body. Photo of dancer Nanako Horikawa Mandrino by Mari-Ellen Bertram.

  • Length: 60 Minutes
  • Tickets: Required
  • Venue: St. Joseph's Park
  • Genre: Multidisciplinary

Dialogues in the Park

September 19th at 6:00pm

Enjoy music and movement as they come together in conversation within the oasis of St. Joseph’s Park. Join us outdoors in this unconventional venue as dialogues emerge among bodies, sound, nature, and architecture. Witness the premiers of new work by grantees of the New York State Choreographers Initiative, featuring costuming and fabric manipulations as well as explorations on the effects of technology on the body. Photo of dancer Nanako Horikawa Mandrino by Mari-Ellen Bertram.

  • Length: 60 Minutes
  • Tickets: Required
  • Venue: St. Joseph's Park
  • Genre: Multidisciplinary

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