OP, 2022 at 122CC; An artist with white paint on their face and red streaking down one eye wears a black Qipao with red flowers; their hands and forearms are covered in red paint as well, while they place one hand to their chest and the other stretched out; in the background 4 masked audience members observe. Photo by Rachel Keane.
ID: OP, 2022 at 122CC; An artist with white paint on their face and red streaking down one eye wears a black Qipao with red flowers; their hands and forearms are covered in red paint as well, while they place one hand to their chest and the other stretched out; in the background 4 masked audience members observe. Photo by Rachel Keane.

What is Open Performance?

A program of non-curated shared showings of experimentation and work-in-process, for artists at all stages of their development selected through a randomized lottery. The events are centered around a moderated discussion between the artists and audience providing an opportunity to experiment with different feedback methods to support and inform the artists’ process.

Open Performance events will take place in September-December 2025 at the Movement Research Studios at 122 Cultural Center. These events are donation based and open to the public.

How to Show Work?

Open Performance artists will be selected through a lottery system. This Open Performance lottery form will go live at midnight ET on Thursday, July 10 and will close at 5:00pm ET on Tuesday, July 22.

Artists are invited to use this platform to share their work or ideas at any stage of development. It should not, however, be a finished work as the program is intended to support the creative process. Shared material should be limited to 12 minutes or less. Artists will share the evening with two to three other artists. 

Please email openperform@movementresearch.org with any questions about this program.

A photo of the new studio at 122CC. An empty studio with grey marly and bright fluorescent lights. Photo by Raychel Ceciro.
ID: A photo of the new studio at 122CC. An empty studio with grey marly and bright fluorescent lights. Photo by Raychel Ceciro.

Open Performance Dates Fall 2025

The Fall 2025 Open Performance Dates are listed below. All events are held on Tuesdays at 7pm at MR, 122CC in the Ninth Street Studio.

September 23
October 7 
October 21 
November 4
November 18 
December 2 

Open Lottery Updates

The Fall lottery will open Thu, July 10!!

Guidelines

The Open Performance Lottery form will go live at midnight on Thursday, July 10 and will close at 5:00pm ET on Tuesday, July 22.

Please note that the OP lottery process is done via Submittable. The first step of the submission process is to create a Submittable account, or sign into your existing account. When creating an account, you will be asked for your name, your email address, and a password of your choosing. 

Individuals for whom access to an internet or wifi enabled device and/or a reliable Internet connection is not possible should contact Movement Research at (212) 598-0551 (voice only) for guidance.

For accessibility purposes, if you have issues accessing the application through Submittable, the application can be sent as an attachment by emailing accessibility@movementresearch.org. Acceptable file types: .doc, .docx, .pdf. Please note that the deadline for submitting the application as an attachment is the same as the deadline for submitting your application. 

Tech Information

Open Performance takes place on Tuesday evenings at 7pm at MR, 122CC in the Ninth Street Studio.

Movement Research is an accessible space. MR Studios are located on the ground floor of the building. The 122CC building and MR Studios are wheelchair accessible. MR’s second-floor office is accessible by elevator. Restrooms are wheelchair accessible and are all gender and are located across the hall from the studio. Please contact accessibility@movementresearch.org for further access requests or questions.

Open Performance takes place in Movement Research’s Ninth Street Studio. The studio is 1560sq ft. (approximately 26′ x 60′); we typically use a little over half the space for the showing area, and half for the audience/warm-up area. There is also room available for artists to change and store their belongings

The floor is sprung wood with a gray marley on top. Shoes are allowed in the studio, but any shoes worn should not damage the marley in any way (e.g., black sole shoes).

No rosin or wax may be applied to the floor. Tape on the floor or walls may not be used without permission from Movement Research.

The use of any potentially messy and/or destructive substances (including but not limited to: clay, glass, water, sand, glitter, candles, open flame, burning candles, bodily fluids) in the studio is prohibited as well as anything that could potentially damage the dance floor and space in general. 

All use of props must be communicated and approved by Movement Research. If a performance will cause any mess and/or necessitate any clean-up, Movement Research must be informed at least two weeks in advance.

Artists are welcome to videotape and/or photograph their own work and should notify Movement Research at least one week in advance if they plan to document their performance. 

Open Performance Dates Fall 2025

The Fall 2025 Open Performance Dates are listed below. All events are held on Tuesdays at 7pm at MR, 122CC in the Ninth Street Studio.

September 23
October 7 
October 21 
November 4
November 18 
December 2 

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Will Movement Research promote the performance?   
    • Movement Research will use the information provided on the lottery entry form to promote each performance. We will post a standard graphic including the artist names and images from our Open Performance archive on our website, Instagram, and our email newsletter. 
  • May I promote the performance?
    • Yes, absolutely. Please properly credit the performance series title “Movement Research Open Performance”, and include the names of the other artists on the evening.
  • How long is my tech?
    • 20 minutes! This is a studio showing and intended to be low tech. Limited studio lighting is available, but please keep in mind that all tech and run-throughs will need to take place in the 20 minute tech slot. 
  • What are the audio/visual capabilities of the space?  
    • There will be minimal technical support and no special lighting. Plan on being technically self-sufficient if using complex sound cues and/or pre-approved props. We have an 1/8 inch auxiliary cord that attaches to mp3 players, iPhones 6 and lower, and laptops and an iPhone lightning to aux cord dongle, and a USB-C to aux cord dongle. 
  • Can I bring additional lighting or sound equipment to support my performance? 
    • Yes you may, within reason, and with approval from MR Staff. We have 8 and 12 channel digital mixers, as well as a Bluetooth receiver for our Bluetooth speakers. 
  • Can I use props?
    • Yes, with approval from MR staff and before the Open Performance date. 
    • Participants and performers may not use any potentially messy and/or destructive substances (including but not limited to: clay, glass, water, sand, glitter, candles, open flame, bodily fluids, organic material) in the performance space as well as anything that could potentially damage the dance floor and space in general. 
  • Will there be photography/videography provided as part  of the performance?
    • Movement Research does not hire a photographer or videographer for Open Performance. On occasion, we may request to record artist tech runs for promotional or archival purposes. In those cases, we will send an Audio/Visual waiver to the artists prior to their performance day. You are welcome to invite photographers and videographers to record your performance. Please confirm with us in advance and inform the photographer or videographer that they may not record other performances.
  • My performance requires accessibility services, does Movement Research provide those? 

Series archive

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