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  • Tue, Oct 14, 2025 | 6:30-8:00PM
Six dancers kneeling in a circle laying hands on a dancer laying down. Three dancers have their arms raised, two have their hands on he person laying down, and one has their hand supporting the head of the one laying down. The person laying down has their mouth open, eyes closed and hands raised. The dancers are in colorful clothing and their faces are filled with elation. The light is bright in a room with a black marly dance floor.
ID: Six dancers kneeling in a circle laying hands on a dancer laying down. Three dancers have their arms raised, two have their hands on he person laying down, and one has their hand supporting the head of the one laying down. The person laying down has their mouth open, eyes closed and hands raised. The dancers are in colorful clothing and their faces are filled with elation. The light is bright in a room with a black marly dance floor.

GPS Chats: Reports from the Field – Martita Abril & mayfield brooks

In this GPS Chats, NYC based artists Martita Abril and mayfield brooks will share “Reports from the Field” about their GPS residencies in East/Central Europe. mayfield brooks participated in a GPS residency in Poland in October 2024 in partnership with Kraków Choreographic Centre in Kraków and Polka Dot in Gdańsk. During their presentation, mayfield will share reflections on how artists in different contexts carve out space for themselves and their communities with and without institutions, as well as the importance of cross cultural global exchanges as incredible incubators for sharing and learning.

Martita Abril participated in a GPS residency in Hungary and Czech Republic in March 2025 in partnership with Workshop Foundation (Hungary) and Live Performance Bazaar (Czech Republic). In her presentation, Martita will discuss challenges faced by independent arts communities including funding limitations, decentralized networks, and the tension between artistic freedom and increasing governmental control as well as how artists are creating alternative platforms and festivals. Martita will also share about her experiences of crossing physical and metaphorical borders, and what it means to move freely—both as an artist and as a citizen.

For event-related questions, please email programs@movementresearch.org.

Accessibility Notes

  • This event includes auditive guidance.
  • This event may include text/images/video shared on a large screen television.

To request ASL interpretation or Audio Description, please email accessibility@movementresearch.org, subject line “ASL/Audio Description Request, GPS Chats ” at least three (3) weeks prior to the event date.

For access-related questions and requests, please contact accessibility@movementresearch.org, subject line “ GPS Chats.”

Past event

Location

MR Courtyard Studio
150 First Avenue
New York, NY 10009

  • Get the Green - IRT Lexington Avenue Line numbers: 6 to Astor Place
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Artists

Martita Abril

Martita Abril

Martita is a performer, choreographer, and teaching artist from the border city of Tijuana, México.

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mayfield brooks

mayfield brooks

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