PRELUDE FESTIVAL NYC
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Locality: New York, New York
Phone: +1 212-817-1860
Address: 365 5th Ave 10016 New York, NY, US
Website: preludenyc2020.com
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by Justin Aaron Halle and Yeujia Low
Baldwin and Buckley at Cambridge by Elevator Repair Service happening now! Check it out at the following link any time between now and Sunday: https://preludenyc2020.com/baldwin-and-buckley-at-cambridge/
We are LIVE with our Revolutionary Partnerships panel!
https://docs.google.com//1Poam-KjEze3cqD8nVFtEa0Blv8/edit ^^ click the link for "you niggas in trouble" happening now!
Check out tonight's lineup!
Tonight, Tonya Pinkins accepted the FRANKY Award -- an honor given to someone who has had long-term, extraordinary impact on contemporary theater and performance in New York City. David Bruin (@davidbruin) and Miranda Haymon (@miranda_haymon) presented the award on behalf of the Martin E. Segal Center (@segalcenter), with special toasts and celebrations offered by Katori Hall (@katorihall) and Jeremy O. Harris (@jeremyoharris).
Happening tonight! Join us at the link below as we honor Tonya Pinkins with the Franky Award. The Franky Award recognizes an individual for their long-term, extraordinary impact on contemporary theater and performance in New York City.
Speedrun friday, oct. 23 @ 5:30 pm EST Behind the scenes with @namakula_mu preparing the whiteface application for her character PRINCESS GUAVA in @Zach.Ezer's Speedrun, directed by @dominiqueRiders ... Written, edited, and sound/projection design by Zachariah Ezer, directed by Dominique Rider, with performances by Imani Russell, Namakula, Brandon Bogle, Ethan Fox, and camerawork by Elizaveta Kravchenko. In a fantasy kingdom, a princess and her captor's magical lackey dream of social change, the overthrow of the local crime boss, and rescue from an overall-clad hero. Speedrun explores the idea that social movements are built on Black bodies who are then excluded when those movements reach the mainstream. See more
CUT WOMAN thursday, oct. 22 @ 8:00 pm EST Written, produced, and performed by Dena Igusti, directed by Ray Jordan Achan ... A choreopoem based on Dena Igusti’s poetry about an Indonesian Muslim survivor of female genital mutilation navigating the loss of her people, body, and inevitable demise. She uses her body’s ghost, the internet, and webcams to realize what stays in a world shaped by what is and will be lost. See more