Sunday, October 7, 2018

TWO EVENTS ATTENDED

Thursday October 4th 2018
548 West 22nd Street
NY NY
 
Hauser & Wirth Publishers Bookshop and Adult Contemporary co-present 
Readings and Performances 
by performer and musician Constance DeJong writer Jayna Brown and fashion designer and performer Luc Craig aka Lucy Balls.
Adult Contemporary is a salon-style site of experimentation, genre collapse, and extra-ordinary conversation, founded in 2013 by Katherine Brewer Ball and Svetlana Kitto. They ask artists, academics, performers, and writers to “read” in whatever way they see fit; to use the platform to experiment in form; to give us words, movements, sounds, or textures.
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Luc Craig aka Lucy Balls is a Brooklyn-based menswear fashion designer and performance artist. Using drag, dark humor, and found audio he is interested in twisting the seemingly mundane with the unexpected. He received his BFA from Parsons the New School for design in 2008. He has performed at the Bushwig Berlin Festival, NY Live Arts, the Boffo Fire Island Performance Festival, and the Bureau of General Services-Queer Division, among others. He hosts and performs a monthly show called “Its My Party” at The Rosemont in Brooklyn. And is always looking for another dark corner to dissect.
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Jayna Brown is a writer living in Brooklyn. She works as a Professor at Pratt Institute where she teaches in the Graduate Programs of Media Studies and Performance and Performance Studies. Her first book, Babylon Girls: Black Women Performers and the Shaping of the Modern (Duke University Press, 2008) is about black women variety stage performers, 1890–1945. In her second book, Black Utopias: Speculative Life and the Music of Other Worlds (forthcoming from Duke) she contemplates the meaning of (not) being human in music and science fiction. She has also written articles about a range of topics including punk rock in Britain (Social Text), tech music in Africa (Journal of Popular Music) and Lizzie Borden’s Born in Flames (South Atlantic Quarterly).
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Constance DeJong is a writer, artist and performer, producing fiction writings and language/image based work for performance, audio and video installations, audio objects and user-navigated digital formats. Her first book, Modern Love, originally published by Standard Editions with Dorothea Tanning in 1977, was re-issued in March 2017 by Primary Information/Ugly Duckling Presse. She has permanent audio-text installations in Beacon, NY, London and Seattle. DeJong has twice collaborated with Tony Oursler on live performances; was a collaborator on Super Vision, A Builders Association production (2005); librettist for the opera, Satyagraha, composer Philip Glass. She produced and exhibited* a series of re-engineered radios programmed with spoken word-foley tracks, written, performed, recorded and mixed by DeJong, 2016-18. NightWriters, a digital text-image project, was published on-line by Triple Canopy, March 2018; and, Bureau gallery exhibited NightWriters drawings, audio works and a performance, April-May 2018. DeJong is represented by Bureau, NYC.
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Garden Harvest Festival
Saturday October 6th 2018
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"Annual neighborhood harvest festival with our legendary free to the public, delicious chicken and corn bar-b-cue (plus vegetarian options) and great entertainment on our stage. Plus our famous neighborhood raffle with dozens of great prizes from local businesses. Drop by, have some food, listen to the entertainment, buy a raffle ticket or two or three or more. All proceeds go to the upkeep of the garden."
 
BRAZILIAN DANCE MUSIC
David Acker and Dale Kleps performing Brazilian Sambas, Choros, Bayonnes and more.
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2 comments:

Mo Crow said...

(((Michelle))) love seeing what's happening up there in NYC through your eyes !

Nancy said...

How lucky for you to be so out and about!