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A shared evening of performances by Diane Madden, Juliette Mapp, Paul Singh and Ami Yamasaki

By Cathy Weis Projects

Sundays on Broadway and guest curators Jon Kinzel and Vicky Shick welcome Diane Madden, Juliette Mapp, Paul Singh and Ami Yamasaki to WeisAcres on December 10th.

Diane Madden is looking forward to discovering and sharing what’s interesting to her now as a soloist. Making phrase material? Improvising? Both? Silence? Sound? All TBD.

Juliette Mapp will be showing a solo work-in-progress tentatively titled Half Life.

Paul Singh will present a serious and technical movement study concerned with unraveling the constant architectures that keep people alike, even amidst the current events that literally tear us apart. A short duet that lets the bodies do the talking, while the words win and fail us.

Ami Yamasaki will present Voice, Boundary, Gravity. Using the simplest definition of ‘voice’, she refers to it as a physical phenomenon that exists externally from our bodies and is a vibration that shakes the air. Even though her voice is a sound that she preliminarily produces, once it is uttered it exists independently, with its own body and embodiment. In this piece, she explores the relationship between sound, boundary and gravity in the context of voice.

All Sundays on Broadway events begin at 6:00 pm. Doors open at 5:45 pm at WeisAcres. Keep in mind, this is a small space. Please arrive on time out of courtesy to the artists.

Sundays on Broadway events are free and open to the public.

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Address:
537 Broadway
New York, NY 10012

Phone:
212.633.0016

Event Date: Dec 10, 2017
Event Time: 6:00PM
Event Duration: 2 hours

Admission Policy:

All Sundays on Broadway events begin at 6:00 pm. Doors open at 5:45 pm at WeisAcres. Keep in mind, this is a small space. Please arrive on time out of courtesy to the artists.

Sundays on Broadway events are free and open to the public.

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