Malcom-x Betts at [email protected] on 5/13/19, photo by David Gonsier

PAST performance

Movement Research at the Judson Church

Sahar Damoni

,

Nicole Goodwin

,

Pei Ling Ho

,

Julie Mayo

8:00pm – 9:00pm
November 4, 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], 11/4/19
Featuring works by:

Sahar Damoni**, Nicole Goodwin, Pei-Ling Ho, and Julie Mayo

**GPS MENA Artist-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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Sahar Damoni

Sahar Domani is a Palestinian dancer, choreographer, and dance teacher from Shafa-amer in the Galilee whose body of work deals with the challenges she faces as a woman in an Arab and Palestinian society. Prior to making her own work, she danced ...
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Nicole Goodwin

Nicole Goodwin is the author of Warcries, as well as the 2018-2019 Franklin Furnace Fund Recipient, the 2018 Ragdale Alice Judson Hayes Fellowship Recipient, 2017 EMERGENYC Hemispheric Institute Fellow as well as the 2013- 2014 Queer Art Mentors...
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Pei Ling Ho

PEI LING HO is a multidisciplinary artist and performer from Taipei, Taiwan. She received her MFA from School of Visual Arts, New York. Through performance, video, photography and mixed media, PEI LING explores questions of gender identity and p...
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Julie Mayo

Julie Mayo is a choreographer and teacher in New York whose performance works foreground body-level communication that is familiar, yet simultaneously intelligible and inexplicable. Julie's works hinge on the inseparability of the comic and the ...
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