HomeClasses and EventsEventsMovement Research at the Judson Church | October 7, 2024
Rebecca Pappas performs for Movement Research at the Judson Church. Four dancers perform using chairs, cushions and rope as props. One dancer in the center stands and arches backwards extending their arms. Three other dancers sit looking at them. Photo by Rachel Keane.
ID: Rebecca Pappas performs for Movement Research at the Judson Church. Four dancers perform using chairs, cushions and rope as props. One dancer in the center stands and arches backwards extending their arms. Three other dancers sit looking at them. Photo by Rachel Keane.

A free, high visibility low-tech forum for experimentation, emerging ideas, and works-in-progress held in the Fall and Spring seasons. Artists are selected by a rotating committee of peer artists, and join Movement Research Artists-In-Residence and international guests each season in performing at the historic Judson Memorial Church.

Accessibility Notes

The accessible entrance is located at 243 Thompson St. and the elevator at Judson Memorial Church is currently working. Personnel from the Judson Memorial Church will be at the entrance. The elevator connects Level 1 (street access) to Level 3 (Meeting Room where performances take place) and Level B or basement (where restrooms are located).

For access information or requests, please contact accessibility@movementresearch.org with the subject “MR at Judson.”

Artists

Imani Gaudin/gaudanse

Imani Gaudin/gaudanse

Imani Gaudin studied dance at New Orleans Center for Creative Arts where she was awarded a Certificate of Artistry in dance.

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alys longley with Proyecto Undular-Undular Project

alys longley with Proyecto Undular-Undular Project

Proyecto Undular/ Undular Project engages limit states in the cross between performance, writing and visual art.

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New Kyd

New Kyd

Through a unique fusion of somatic practices, improvisational movement, and deep scholarly inquiry, Kyd has carved out a distinctive creative practice that challenges conventions and invites audiences into transformative experiences.

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