New York Live Arts (Venue Partner)
219 W 19th St
212.691.6500
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Photo: John Paul Hennessy
Jan 14, 2010 – Jan 15, 2010
Thursdays & Fridays (7:30pm)
Directions: 1 to 18th Street or 2, 3, F, L, A, C, E to 14th Street
$5 suggested donation
Nia Love punctuates her 100-hour creative residency, as a part of Dance Theater Workshop’s Studio Series, with two work-in-progress showings of Meet me in Okemah: The Hanging Tree To The Iron Bars: an installation of sorts. Inspired by the lynching of Laura Nelson and her Son in Okemah, OK on May 25, 1911, Love brings together a group of world renowned artists to create a multidimensional installation focused on “opening our eyes so we proceed forward with one another on this planet with and/or without pain”. Collaborators include filmmaker/documentarian Rhonda Haynes, Jazz Musician Antoine Roney’s Africa Project trio, and the visual art work from artist/sculptor Ed Love.
$5 Suggested Donation
Call 212.924.0077 to make a reservation.
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