HomeClasses and EventsEventsMovement Research at the Judson Church | Mar 2, 2026
Photo from Punto de Inflexión/ Stephanie García and Jose Kolbeck. performing for Movement Research at the Judson Church. A skull and a red candle in a silver stand are a the foreground. In the background one dancer is on the floor and the other stands leaning sideways and spreading their arms wide.Photos by Rachel Keane
ID: Photo from Punto de Inflexión/ Stephanie García and Jose Kolbeck. performing for Movement Research at the Judson Church. A skull and a red candle in a silver stand are a the foreground. In the background one dancer is on the floor and the other stands leaning sideways and spreading their arms wide.Photos 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.

No RSVP required.

 

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
243 Thompson St
New York, NY 10012

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Artists

ankita sharma

ankita sharma

Ankita is an experimental movement-based artist invested in storytelling where content dictates genre and betrays expectation. They create to think critically, unpacking systems and symptoms of power from a queer, punk solidarity-based lens that rehearses freedom in the body and mind.

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Using fantasy as a guide towards creation, Mimi Doan and Cole Stapleton have been collaborating as choreographers since 2019. [redacted] utilizes the fantasy of situation and circumstance, emotion and play to create dynamic worlds for their pieces.

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Tess Dworman

Tess Dworman

Originally from Chicago, Tess Dworman moved to New York in 2009. Since then, her work has been presented by AUNTS, Roulette Intermedium, Center for Performance Research, New York Live Arts, the Chocolate Factory Theater, Abrons Art Center, and Pageant.

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Yinx Zhou

Yinx Zhou

Yinx Zhou is a director and performer, based in the US and China. Guided by an intuitive sense of ethereal imageries, Kennie's work explores themes in Chinese rituals, East Asian folktales and queerness.

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