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Against a Feathered Headdress: A Tale of Two Performance Festivals and Native American Voices [UPDATED]

by Christopher Green January 17, 2017January 23, 2017

The same day that Latifa Laâbissi donned a faux-Sioux headdress at MoMA PS1, Emily Johnson created a collaborative event that championed indigenous voices and values

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Watching Your Digital Self Perform with Glass Ghost

by Allison Meier April 1, 2014April 1, 2014

After money, space is often the tallest hurdle for artists in New York. Performance Space 122’s RAMP is a new residency program offering emerging New York City-based artists a performance venue to develop a piece with supporting tech assistance and premiere it to an audience.

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Exploring Pain at the COIL Festival

by Emma Wiseman January 23, 2014January 23, 2014

Performance Space 122’s COIL Festival is one of a number of imaginative theater festivals to descend on New York City each winter.

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Using Theater and Media to Stage the Impossible

by Jeremy M. Barker January 10, 2014January 10, 2014

Two shows at COIL this year use new media technology to manipulate existing materials to stage a “what if” event. But, despite their appearances, both performances end up with very human stories and rather conventional forms of theater.

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Weekly Art Rx

by Liza Eliano January 6, 2012January 6, 2012

Welcome to 2012! As soon as the clock struck midnight, not only did the new year begin, but the art world also got a shot of adrenaline as January brings in more exhibition openings than we can keep track of.

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