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A Reason to Go to New Jersey

Aside from the fabulous ongoing repertory series at the Landmark Loew’s Jersey Theatre (a bonafide movie palace in Jersey City; read more about it–including how you can help clean up the theater at its adorable annual “Dumpsterthon”–here), and the upcoming Magnetic Fields show at the same theater this October 23, there aren’t many reasons, for city-dwelling art fans, to trek out to New Jersey.

But the biggest reason of all might be Peak Performances, the criminally under-publicized performance series at Montclair State University, which just announced its powerhouse 2008-2009 season. Artists and companies to be featured include Jan Fabre, Dumb Type, and DV8 Physical Theatre, making its first US appearance in 15 years with the premiere of To Be Straight With You.

One of the most unexpected inclusions in the season is a double performance by geeky alt rock band They Might Be Giants (pictured), who will play a “children’s matinee” followed by a show for adults (at which, the press release promises, the band will play “its 1990 classic “Birdhouse in Your Soul,” among other hits”) on January 27. You don’t want to miss out on such great programming–so get on the cheap charter bus to Montclair and check it out!

Category Dance, Music, NEWS, PERFORMA PICKS, Performance

Posted by Lana | Tuesday, August 5th, 2008 | 0 comments

RoseLee Goldberg gives presentation on Jan Fabre at the Louvre April 26

Director of PERFORMA, RoseLee Goldberg discusses the performance work of Flemish artist Jan Fabre in the onset of The Angel of Metamorphosis showing at the Louvre in Paris April 11-July 7.


World renowned draftsman and formally trained in the decorative arts, Fabre has also produced an impressive catalogue of performances since the late 70’s. Within the galleries of painted works of Flemish, German and Dutch masters, a selection of films of performances, ranging from the short subjects produced in the 1970s to the artist’s most recent projects, will be screened and discussed.


Presentation Saturday, April 26 at 4.40pm.

Category EVENTS, NEWS

Posted by Lana | Tuesday, April 8th, 2008 | 0 comments

FLUXCONCERT March 5!

GUEST BLOGGER: Lana Fee, PERFORMA
Perry Garvin presents an evening of Fluxus event scores consisting of 26 historical Fluxus scripts written between 1961 and 1969 by major and minor Fluxus artists including Alison Knowles, Ken Friedman, Dick Higgins, Robert Bozzi, and George Brecht. Performed by Ryan Anthony-Donaldson, Rob Blackman, Anthony Clune, Andrew Dickerson, Joe Gross, Ben Kerrick, Ethan Wagner. One Night Only. March 5, 2008. $8, 47 Beaver Street in Brooklyn. Doors at 7:30pm. Tickets @ www.fluxconcert.org.

Category Blogroll, EVENTS, NEWS

Posted by Guest Blogger | Wednesday, February 13th, 2008 | 0 comments

Ragnar Kjartansson’s FOLKSONG!

Ragnar Kjartansson will be performing ‘FOLKSONG,’ a 10-day long ‘continuous’ (11:00 am to 5:00pm daily 10/11-10/20) musical composition at 508 West 25th Street. Imagine sort of an ethereal-rock guitar piece, with accompanying partly incoherent yet very melodic lyrics. The artist also constructed a set in which he will perform–a forest of plywood trees and boulders and a painted sky-at-dusk background. You can find additional information about Kjartansson on his website: http://this.is/rassi/.

You are invited to the opening reception on Octocer 11th, immediately after the performance from 1:00-5:00 pm.

Category Blogroll, EVENTS, NEWS

Posted by Beatrice | Wednesday, September 26th, 2007 | 0 comments

PERFORMA on WNYC

On WNYC, dance critic Claudia La Rocco features PERFORMA07 as one of her picks for the fall season:

Category NEWS

Posted by Lana | Thursday, September 13th, 2007 | 0 comments

Aquatic Style

Guest Blogger: Kate Robinson, PERFORMA Under the Sea
It’s better than Bowie in Portuguese:



Category NEWS

Posted by Guest Blogger | Tuesday, September 11th, 2007 | 0 comments

Special offer for PERFORMA fans–discounted tickets to Charlotte Vanden Eynde

MAP ME by Charlotte Vanden Eynde at Dance Theater Workshop
September 13-15, 7:30pm (65 minutes)
Tickets: $20 Full Price / $12 Student, Seniors, Members


Friends of PERFORMA receive a 20% discount on full price tickets!


Belgian choreographer Charlotte Vanden Eynde, known for her organic and experimental work that pushes the definition of dance, makes her first appearance at Dance Theater Workshop this fall. Her signature duet with Kurt Vandendriessche, MAP ME, stages an intimate view of lovers who explore and manipulate human anatomy in both real and recorded time. As video projection shapes Charlotte and Kurt??s bare flesh, it also maps an evolution of bodies etched, sculpted, cut, and assembled into new forms.


To purchase tickets, call the Dance Theater Workshop box office at
212.924.0077, or go to dtw.org.
Tickets can also be purchased at Dance Theater Workshop, located at 219 W.19th Street.

Category Dance, NEWS

Posted by Beatrice | Thursday, August 30th, 2007 | 0 comments

Japanther on NPR’s Soundcheck

Listen to PERFORMA Commission artists Japanther on an episode of National Public Radio’s Soundcheck:

Category NEWS

Posted by Lana | Wednesday, August 29th, 2007 | 0 comments

PICA’s TBA Festival announces artists

GUEST BLOGGER: Ayanna Jolivet Mccloud, PERFORMA
PICA in Portland, Oregon announces its lineup of artists for its upcoming Time-Based Arts Festival, September 6-16th:

10 Tiny Dances, Aki Onda/Kanta Hiro/Fuyuki Yamakawa/Atsuhiro Ito, Andrew Dickson, Anna Oxygen/Cloud-Eye Coordination, Arnold Joseph Kemp, BARR aka Brendan Fowler, Cartune Xprez, Charlotte Vanden Eynde, Claude Wampler, Cristi??n Silva, Donna Uchizono Company, Elevator Repair Service, Fred Frith/Zeena Perkins/Ikue Mori, Gary Wiseman, Greasy Kid Stuff, Guido van der Werve, Haircuts by Children, Hand2Mouth Theatre, Holcombe Waller, Ina Archer, Kassys, Larry Bamburg, Larry Krone, Las Chicas del 3.5 Floppies, Liz Haley, Marc Bamuthi Joseph, Marko Lulic, Melia Donovan, Mirah/Spectratone International, Nature Theater of Oklahoma, Peter Kreider, Regina Silveira, Rinde Eckert, Ryan W. Paulson, Sara Greenberger Rafferty, Sincerely, John Head, Taylor Mac, tEEth, URBANHONKING, Young Jean Lee’s Theater Company, YACHT, Zoe Scofield & Juniper Shuey,

Category EVENTS, NEWS

Posted by Guest Blogger | Wednesday, July 11th, 2007 | 0 comments

Edward Yang RIP

Edward Yang, one of Taiwan’s greatest filmmakers, passed away last week at the age of 59.

Jonathan Rosenbaum, Manohla Dargis, and Godfrey Cheshire have all written pieces memorializing this wonderful director, whose films were unfortunately seldom screened in the United States.

A fitting eulogy from the final scene of his last and best known film, YI YI (2000):

Category NEWS

Posted by Lana | Tuesday, July 3rd, 2007 | 0 comments






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