Pele Bauch at [email protected] on 05/06/19, photo by Ryutaro Mishima

PAST performance

Movement Research at the Judson Church

Aleksandra Bożek-Muszyńska

,

Magda Jędra

,

Elisabeth Motley

,

Emily Winkler-Morey

8:00pm – 9:00pm
December 9, 2019
FREE
Judson Memorial Church

55 Washington Square S New York, NY 10012

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West 4th Street

  • A free, high visibility low-tech forum for experimentation, emerging ideas and works-in-process.
  • Free; no reservations required
  • Doors open at 7:30

[email protected], 12/9/19
Featuring works by:
Aleksandra Bożek-Muszyńska*, Magda Jędra*, Elisabeth Motley, and Emily Winkler-Morey

*GPS ECE Artists-in-Residence

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.

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