HomeClasses and EventsEventsMovement Research at the Judson Church | Nov 10, 2025
Shua Group performing for Movement Research at the Judson Church. Two dancers embrace while another is suspended in a deep back bend. Photo by Rachel Keane
ID: Shua Group performing for Movement Research at the Judson Church. Two dancers embrace while another is suspended in a deep back bend. 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 Church.

Please enter at 243 Thompson St.

 

Accessibility Notes

  • This event includes auditive guidance.

The accessible entrance is located at 243 Thompson St. and the elevator at Judson Church is currently working. Personnel from the Judson 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 accessibility-related information or requests, please contact accessibility@movementresearch.org with the subject “MR at Judson.”

Location

Judson Memorial Church
55 Washington Square S
New York, NY 10012

  • Get the Yellow - BMT Broadway Line numbers: N , R to 8th Street - NYU
  • Get the Blue - IND Eighth Avenue Line numbers: A , C , E to West 4th Street
  • Get the Orange - IND Sixth Avenue Line numbers: B , D , F , M to West 4th Street

Artists

IV Castellanos

IV Castellanos

IV Castellanos is a Mx Indigenous-Bolivian/American, an Abstract performance artist, sculptor, land defender and water protector in training.

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Jasmine Hearn

Jasmine Hearn

Jasmine Hearn, born and raised on occupied Akokisa lands (Houston, TX), is an interdisciplinary artist, teacher, doula, performer, and organizer. Jasmine gives gratitude to Spirit, their mother and aunties, and all the mothering Black people who have supported their moving, remembering body.

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Yun Lee

Yun Lee

Hello my name is Yun Lee, a performer and performance maker from Seoul. Right now I'm interested in stretching time, condensing space, and co-creating alternate places where fragments of the past are in dialogue with the present.

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