Yoga/Stretching by Agave L’amour
Live Music by jojoSOUL
Class is broadcast via Facebook Live on Agave L’amour’s Fan Page
Available for Private/Group Online Sessions
Contact Info@NewYorkWild.Life to join the Group
jojoSOUL – Artist/Performer/Teacher
Rhythm & Handmade Jewelry – New York, NY
Yoga/Stretching by Agave L’amour
Live Music by jojoSOUL
Class is broadcast via Facebook Live on Agave L’amour’s Fan Page
Available for Private/Group Online Sessions
Contact Info@NewYorkWild.Life to join the Group
Very excited to be a part of this LIVE collaboration!
Many thanks to Sophia Chizuco, Luis Martin, and Lizzy Zevallos for having me!
See you there!
-jojoSOUL
This Thursday
January 21, 2016 6-9pm Parenthesis Art Space and Brooklyn Brush Studios are excited to present Sophia Chizuco’s first solo project in NYC. Sophia has created a sight specific suspended sumi ink drawing on Chinese rice paper, measuring 130 feet long. The Artist uses a myriad of materials to arrive at planned and spontaneous mark making techniques to explore the central theme of “roots”. The show opens with two performances in collaboration with dancer Lizzy Zevallos and musician jojoSOUL who will perform live sound. The performance will explore improvisational movement and sound while engaging the scale of the work on view and activating it’s negative space. Performances 7:30pm & 8:30pm
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After Party at Terra Firma 9pm 119 Ingraham Street The party continues with an after party at Terra Firma where the Artist is showing “Flow” an egg shell chandelier along with a set of paintings. Come enjoy a specially curated sake drink inspired by Sophia Chizuco’s work. Get out of the cold and join us. |
See You Thursday! |
Check out this beautiful video of “The Brooklyn Performance Combine”
Presented by Norte Maar at the Brooklyn Museum- 11/1/14
“The Brooklyn Performance Combine” – featuring a durational performance mashup of
Brooklyn based poets, painters, and performers
Nov 1, 7-9pm
@ Brooklyn Museum / Beaux-Arts Court
200 Eastern Pkwy, Brooklyn
This event if free.
featured appearances include:
Poets/Writers:
Paul D’Agostino
Elaine Equi
Mika Harding
Jerome Sala
Sarah Schmerler
Painters/Sculptors:
Amy Feldman, painter
Ryan Michael Ford, painter
Tamara Gonzales, painter
Susanna Heller, painter
Brooke Moyse, painter
Loren Munk, painter
Jessica Weiss, painter
Rachel Beach, sculptor
Ben Godward, sculptor
Jim Osman, sculptor
Performers:
Josh Henderson, violist
Allie Pizzo, tap dancer
Jeff Feld (performing the only part of Robert Rauschenberg’s “Pelican” that he knows)
Mariel Roberts performing Tristan Perich’s piece for solo cello and six-channel 1-bit electronics
Brooklyn Ballet Youth Ensemble w Gleich Dances
Tiffany Mills Company
Edisa Weeks / Delirious Dances
Vangeline Theater
and William Powhida
Poster image credit: Rico Gatson
Related Press:
VIDEO: The Brooklyn Performance Combine
How Brooklyn missed Brooklyn, by James Panero, The New Criterion, December, 2014
Competition in Common: Art Around New York, by Susan Canning, Sculpture Magazine, December, 2014
Norte Maar to take over the Brooklyn Museum, by Katie Killary, Bushwick Daily, Oct 29, 2014
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Brooklyn-Norte Maar presents its most ambitious collaborative event to date! The Brooklyn Performance Combine is a mashup of poets, painters, and performers at the Brooklyn Museum on November 1 from 7-9pm. The event coincides with the museum’s Target Free Saturdays and responds to the museum’s exhibition Crossing Brooklyn: Bushwick, Bed-Stuy and Beyond. The event is free.
Not so unlike the historic Theater Event #1 that took place at Black Mountain College during the summer of 1952, and Norte Maar’s own End of the World performance at English Kills, The Brooklyn Performance Combine Event unites all art forms in a fusion of poetry, sound, dance, and performance in a single cohesive 120-minute event. It will be epic.
A timer will start the countdown for the performance. Each artist will be programmed to begin and end at a time designated through chance operations within the 120-minute interval. At times a poet will be reading while a sound artist is performing. A dancer will enter, perform and depart. Sounds will overlap. There will be silence. Every aspect of the performance will be unrehearsed, live, spontaneous, and uninterrupted. Audiences can come and go as the event clock ticks out of time.
Great night at the museum! Dancers, artists, speakers, poets, and sound artists collaborated live for the Brooklyn Performance Combine.
Thanks to all who joined us for all your support! Special thanks to Jason Andrew, Julia Gleich, and Norte Maar for your beautiful and continued artistic efforts. So proud to be a part of the collaborative, and always grateful for the inspiration.
Turntable Sound Check in Beaux-Arts Court, Brooklyn Museum
Beautiful Beaux-Arts Court, Brooklyn Museum
Cellists and Sound Artists across the marley, DJ view from turntables
jojoSOUL manipulating John Cage vinyl for collaborative art/dance performance, presented by Norte Maar