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Dear Friends,There is an urgent need for the voices of the artists of our 56th Season to be shared.
Throughout the season the histories and narratives of marginalized voices in America and around the world are explored.
I have been inspired by the writings of American philosopher Richard Rorty, who I learned about while working on the upcoming Great Jones Rep/Motus collaboration. In Rorty’s utopia, personal narratives build solidarity “by increasing our sensitivity to the particular details of the pain and humiliation of other, unfamiliar sorts of people.”
Storytelling is powerful. Reality is often too complicated and stories give us a way to process, question, and shape how we think about each other.
I hope that you will join us at La MaMa as we bear witness to these stories.
Love,
MiaArtistic Director
About The CoverOur 56th Season celebrates the creative and collective histories of La MaMa with the publication of Ellen Stewart Presents: Fifty Years of La MaMa Experimental Theatre by Cindy Rosenthal which traces the evolution of La MaMa through its poster art. Throughout the season we will be investigating this history by creating new designs inspired by La MaMa’s past.
This fall our cover was inspired by the poster (below) for the 1967 production of Futz by Rochelle Owens, directed by Tom O’Horgan, poster design by Conrad Ward.
Cover Photo Montage of Belarus Free TheatreBurning DoorsPhotos by Alex Brenner and Nicolai Khalezin
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UNTITLED_I Will Be There When You DieBy Alessandro SciarroniPhoto by Alfredo Anceschi
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SEPTEMBER 19, 2017 | ELLEN STEWART THEATRE
Lu! Lu! Lu! Lu! An Evening Celebrating Spiderwoman Theater’s 40 Years Come help celebrate 40 years of a beloved stalwart of New York’s downtown scene. A gala theatrical evening of tributes by stellar admirers internationally honors Spiderwoman’s contributions to Native, feminist, and avant-garde theatre. Samples of the collective’s unforgettable “story weaving” will manifest the magical spell that can be summoned, with everything culminating in a rousing dance party by First Nations electronic group - A Tribe Called Red. Tickets start at $35 for the main event, $20 for the after-party.
SEPTEMBER 28 - 30, 2017 | ELLEN STEWART THEATRE
UNTITLED_I Will Be There When You Die(NY Premiere) By Alessandro SciarroniCo-presented as part of FIAF’s Crossing the Line Festival
Choreographer Alessandro Sciarroni returns to Crossing the Line Festival with the second part of his Will you still love me tomorrow? trilogy. In this contemplative work on the passage of time, four jugglers start nonchalantly tossing pins, building to a thrilling spectacle while Pablo Esbert Lilienfeld DJs live. This new performance embodies the drama and artistry of the juggler’s struggle—against gravity, against their weary bodies, against the potential for failure in every toss.
SEPTEMBER 28 - 30, 2017 | FIRST FLOOR THEATRE
La MaMa Puppet Slam3 NIGHTS ONLY!
Puppeteer and theatre artist Jane Catherine Shaw curates a two-night puppet slam featuring contemporary short-form puppet and object theatre from both emerging and veteran puppet artists. This puppet cabaret, challenges artists to make their best short-form work and to bring a variety of puppet forms to audiences. Shaw is co-founder of the Voice 4 Vision Puppet Festival.
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Alessandro Sciarroni creates visceral, visual, high-endurance work, that defies categorization by combining dance, performance art, and ritual. Taking simple, repetitive choreography to its extremes, he pushes dancers to their physical limits to uncover obsession, fear, and vulnerability. Sciarroni’s works have been performed in his native Italy and at festivals and venues all over the world.
SEPTEMBER 29 & 30, 2017 | FIRST FLOOR THEATRE
La MaMa Puppet Slam2 NIGHTS ONLY!
Puppeteer and theatre artist Jane Catherine Shaw curates a two-night puppet slam featuring contemporary short-form puppet and object theatre from both emerging and veteran puppet artists. This puppet cabaret, challenges artists to make their best short-form work and to bring a variety of puppet forms to audiences. Shaw is co-founder of the Voice 4 Vision Puppet Festival.
OCTOBER 4 - 8, 2017 | ELLEN STEWART THEATRE
Kingdom of EarthNY Premiere of the Abrahamse & Myer Production By Tennesse Williams Director, Set & Lighting Design by Fred Abrahamse
Terminally ill, Lot returns to the Mississippi Delta with his new bride, Myrtle to reclaim his ancestral home from his brooding, feral half-brother, Chicken. As rain falls and the river threatens to flood the land, these three lost souls engage in a brutal power play for the possession of all they’ve ever known. Kingdom Of Earth deals poignantly with ownership of land, racial discrimination and familial dysfunction — themes that resonate deeply in a South African context. This award-winning production played to standing ovations at the Provincetown Tennessee Williams Theater Festival and was lauded by Williams’ aficionados as one of the finest productions of this savage, sexy and darkly-comic play.
SEPTEMBER 28 - 30, 2017 | ELLEN STEWART THEATRE
UNTITLED_I Will Be There When You Die(NY Premiere) By Alessandro SciarroniCo-presented as part of FIAF’s Crossing the Line Festival
Choreographer Alessandro Sciarroni returns to Crossing the Line Festival with the second part of his Will you still love me tomorrow? trilogy. In this contemplative work on the passage of time, four jugglers start nonchalantly tossing pins, building to a thrilling spectacle while Pablo Esbert Lilienfeld DJs live. This new performance embodies the drama and artistry of the juggler’s struggle—against gravity, against their weary bodies, against the potential for failure in every toss.
Alessandro Sciarroni creates visceral, visual, high-endurance work, that defies categorization by combining dance, performance art, and ritual. Taking simple, repetitive choreography to its extremes, he pushes dancers to their physical limits to uncover obsession, fear, and vulnerability. Sciarroni’s works have been performed in his native Italy and at festivals and venues all over the world.
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ALAXSXA / ALASKABy Ping Chong, Ryan Conarro, Justin Perkins & Gary Upay’aq BeaverPhoto by Adam C. Nadel
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OCTOBER 13 - 22, 2017 | ELLEN STEWART THEATRE
Burning Doors(NY Premiere) Devised & Performed by Belarus Free Theatre Directed by Nicolai Khalezin & Natalia Kaliada with Maria Alyokhina From Pussy Riot
Where do you belong when your government suppresses your basic right to expression? What do you do when your government imprisons you for making art? How would you survive one of the most brutal prison systems in the world? Belarus Free Theatre combines forces with Pussy Riot’s Maria Alyokhina, who makes her New York stage debut, in a searing performance on how art persists under oppression. Through the prism of persecuted artists who will not be silenced, Burning Doors reveals how artists living under dictatorships illuminate the knife-edge of complacency in democratic societies, reminding us of the true cost of freedom and dangers of inertia.
Belarus Free Theatre, the leading refugee-led theatre company in the UK and the only theatre in Europe banned by its own government on political grounds, draws on its own experience of political oppression and continues its campaign to stand up for artistic freedom and human rights across the globe.
OCTOBER 12 - 29, 2017 | THE DOWNSTAIRS
ALAXSXA | ALASKA(NY Premiere) Created by Ping Chong, Ryan Conarro, Justin Perkins & Gary Upay’aq Beaver (Central Yup’ik) Directed by Ping Chong & Ryan Conarro
ALAXSXA | ALASKA is a theatrical collage of multimedia, puppetry, and Central Yup’ik drum and dance, illuminating striking moments of cross-cultural encounter in the epic, changing landscapes of Alaska. Directed by Ping Chong and Ryan Conarro, ALAXSXA | ALASKA features Conarro and Gary Upay’aq Beaver (Central Yup’ik), along with puppeteer Justin Perkins. The three performers use movement and puppetry to reveal a series of little-known historical narratives of collisions between people and cultures in Alaska. These histories—at times humorous, at times tragic—juxtapose against Beaver and Conarro’s own personal memories as “insider” and “outsider” in the Last Frontier.
Ping Chong + Company produces theatrical works addressing the important cultural and civic issues of our times, striving to reach the widest audiences with the greatest level of artistic innovation and social integrity. In 2015, Ping Chong was honored with the National Medal of Arts, the highest award given to artists by the United States government, presented to him by President Barack Obama.
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Don’t Feed the IndiansBy Murielle Borst-Tarrant (Kuna/Rappahanock Nations)Photo by Jin Youl Lim
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OCTOBER 27 – 29, 2017 | FIRST FLOOR THEATRE
Halloween Unleashed: Dancing Bones, Tasting Darkness and the Skeleton Inside (World Premiere) By Armitage Gone! Dance, New York CityChoreographed by Karole Armitage Music by Marilyn Manson, David Lang & Wyclef Jean Original Commissioned Music by Terry Dame
Halloween Unleashed: Dancing Bones, Tasting Darkness and the Skeleton Inside, created by Punk Ballerina, Karole Armitage and her company, Armitage Gone! Dance, is a subversive comedy designed to spook families and adults alike in a live action rendition of Disney’s 1929 animated masterpiece, The Skeleton Dance. Combined with images from the wild, capricious street theatre of Haitian carnival, Halloween offers punk attitude and visual high-jinxes: bones dance alone; shoes fly off feet; skeletons turn into musical instruments. Over the past 30 years, Armitage and her dancers have shaped the evolution of contemporary dance through the creation and performance of new works. The most recent incarnation of the company, Armitage Gone! Dance (AG!D), was launched in 2004 when Armitage returned to the U.S. after 15 years of working abroad. The core of the company’s work centers on a series of dance “dreamscapes” that take the viewer on a poetic journey to evoke mysterious landscapes of reverie, dream, and altered consciousness.
NOVEMBER 2 - 19, 2017 | ELLEN STEWART THEATRECELEBRATING 50 YEARS OF LUDLAM
Conquest Of The Universe Or When Queens CollideWritten by Charles Ludlam Directed by Everett Quinton
On the 50th Anniversary of The Ridiculous Theatrical Company and 30 years since Ludlam’s death, La MaMa celebrates the artistry of Charles Ludlam. A fully produced revival of Ludlam’s early masterwork Conquest of the Universe or When Queens Collide, directed by Everett Quinton, is the centerpiece of the Ludlam celebration. Conquest is an epic collage inspired by Marlowe’s Tamburlaine the Great that is as outrageous and timely today as when first performed in 1967. In addition to Conquest, readings, panels, and other special events will be presented in association with Howl Arts.
Charles Ludlam was an American actor, director, and playwright. Ludlam joined John Vaccaro’s Play-House of the Ridiculous and after a falling out became founder of the Ridiculous Theatrical Company in New York City in 1967. He won six Obie Awards, the Rosamund Gilder Award for distinguished achievement in the theater in 1986, and in 2009, Ludlam was inducted posthumously into the American Theater Hall of Fame. Everett Quinton, is an actor, director and playwright and was a longtime member of Charles Ludlam’s Ridiculous Theatrical Company collaborating in over 75 of productions as actor, director and costume designer.
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100 ToastsBy Via Negativa, Anita Wach & Bojan Jablanovec
The Perforations Festival
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NOVEMBER 2 - 19, 2017 | THE DOWNSTAIRS
Don’t Feed The Indians(World Premiere) Conceived, Written and Directed by Murielle Borst-Tarrant (Kuna/Rappahanock Nations)Musical Direction by Kevin Tarrant (Hopi/Hochunk Nations )A Safe Harbors Indigenous Collective Project
Watch out when Indian show business meets the Doctrine of Discovery! A raucous play and political satire loosely based on Dante’s Divine Comedy. A comedic Native-Aesthetic look at the marginalization of Indigenous Peoples and the appropriation of Indigenous cultural and intellectual property. See what happens when the Indians push back.
La MaMa’s Safe Harbors Indigenous Collective seeks to create a new paradigm for the presentation of Indigenous arts and culture within the broader American theatre. The Collective addresses Indigenous cultural and socioeconomic issues through theatrical performances, panel conversations, and community events. Murielle Borst-Tarrant (Kuna/Rappahanock Nations) is a second generation artist from the acclaimed company Spiderwoman.
NOVEMBER 2 – 19, 2017 | FIRST FLOOR THEATRE
The Life And Times Of Lee Harvey OswaldBy Czechoslovak-American Marionette Theatre A co-production of Czechoslovak-American Marionette Theatre & Theatre KAPOW of Manchester, New Hampshire Conceived, Directed and Written by Vít Hořejš
In the era of “alternative truth”, it is timely to revisit three 1960s national traumas: the assassinations of President Kennedy, his brother, and Reverend Martin Luther King, exploring the shrouded, dense cobwebs of multiple conspiracy theories that attempt to justify these senseless acts. The main protagonists, guided by fate as marionettes are powered by their strings, inexorably approach the Grassy Knoll.
The Czechoslovak-American Marionette Theatre (CAMT) is dedicated to the preservation and presentation of traditional and not-so-traditional puppetry. Since founding the company in 1990, they have created over 20 original productions and garnered accolades from the press and dedicated audiences aged 5 to 105.
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Upside DownBy Teatro Patologico & ZCO/DANCEPROJECT
Photo by Federica Benedetto
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NOVEMBER 21 - 26, 2017 | ELLEN STEWART THEATRE
The Perforations FestivalCurated by Zvonimir Dobrovic
The Perforations Festival will present works by Bruno Isakovic, Mia Zalukar, Dora Djurkesac, Katarina Pejovic, Ina Sladic, Martina Nevistic, Igor Grubic, Ivan Marusic Klif, Marta Ziolek, Magdalena Stawman-Tuka, Opean, Anita Wach, and Bojan Jablanovec. These are Balkan and Eastern European artists working in performance art, theatre and dance, whose diverse approaches to their art blur the borders between these genres.
NOV 21 Make Yourself (Marta Ziolek) - Poland
NOV 22Make Yourself (Marta Ziolek) - Poland100 Toasts (Via Negativa - Anita Wach / Bojan Jablanovec) - Poland / Slovenia
NOV 24 Suddenly Everywhere (Bruno Isakovic / Mia Zalukar) - CroatiaHow The Hares are Dying Private Inventory (Anita Wach, Magdalena Stawman-Tuka) - Poland
NOV 25Suddenly Everywhere (Bruno Isakovic / Mia Zalukar) - CroatiaPenny (Ina Sladic) - Croatia
NOV 26Suddenly Everywhere (Bruno Isakovic / Mia Zalukar) - CroatiaAudience (Ina Sladic) - Croatia
NOVEMBER 30 – DECEMBER 10, 2017 | ELLEN STEWART THEATRE
Upside Down (USA Premiere) A collaboration between Teatro Patologico & ZCO/DANCEPROJECT Written and Directed by Dario D’Ambrosi Choreography by Zazel O’Garra
Upside Down narrates the story of a young, able-bodied woman accidentally entering a world populated by people who dress, act, and move in the opposite way: a world that contradicts “normality.” Performed by a cast of actors with disabilities, this production upends the concept of daily life, social-norms, and diversity.
Teatro Patologico was founded by Dario D’Ambrosi, one of Italy’s most distinguished theatre artists, who has made a career of productions about people with psychiatric disabilities, devising productions that portray their unique perspective on life. Zco/Danceproject was founded in 2014 by esteemed dancer, actress, and model Zazel-Chavah O’Garra. The company is a dynamic, physically integrated dance company, which consists of dancers “dancing beyond disability.”
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Unexploded Ordinances (UXO)By Split BritchesPhoto by Carolina Restrepo
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DECEMBER 1 - 3, 2017 | THE DOWNSTAIRS
Indian Market And SocialSafe Harbors Indigenous Collective Murielle Borst-Tarrant, Director Safe Harbors Kevin Tarrant, Managing Director and Coordinator Indian Market
Just in time for the holidays, the Indian Market offers a unique shopping opportunity for visitors to purchase traditional and contemporary works—including silver and semi-precious jewelry, ceramics, fine apparel, hand-woven baskets, traditional beadwork, dolls, paintings, prints, and sculpture—by some of the finest Native American artists from across the Nation. Join us for food, socializing, games, raffles, and door prizes at the Native American Social. There will be singing, dancing, storytelling, and performances during the Market.
DECEMBER 7 - 17, 2017 | THE DOWNSTAIRS
Gemini Stars / Scorpio Stars (World Premiere) Written and directed by Gian Marco Lo ForteA Pioneers Go East Collective Project
Gemini Stars / Scorpio Stars is devised by Pioneers Go East Collective —a collective of queer artists who research and present LGBTQ and feminist stories. Using live video, vlog content, monologues and music the work further reflects on coming out stories and self-identifying to the world on YouTube, juxtaposed with stories of exclusion and violence in real life. Presenting a humorous look on a bitter topic, the performers reflect on what the community has achieved (or not) using social media. Featuring stories by Daniel Diaz, Julia Dobner-Pereira, Chloe Piazza and Shane Shane.
Pioneers Go East Collective creates music-performance that merges storytelling and video documentary. The collective explores stories that are not usually investigated, and which reflect social-political vulnerabilities and otherness.
December 16 & 17, 2017 | THE LOUNGE
Christmas in Nickyland Hosted & Curated by Nicky Paraiso
Downtown legend and La MaMa curator extaordinaire Nicky Paraiso is the master of ceremonies for the ultimate holiday cabaret featuring a holy host of characters singing, dancing, gender bending, and merry making, all to get you into the East Village spirit of the season. Christmas in Nickyland will be performed in La MaMa’s new intimate cabaret space, Nicky’s Paradise Lounge. Special guest artists TBA.
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DECEMBER 29 – JANUARY 21, 2018 | THE DOWNSTAIRS
Panorama Part 1 (World Premiere) Previews begin Dec 29 & 30, opening Jan 3Devised and Directed by Enrico Casagrande & Daniela Nicolò Dramaturgy by Erik Ehn and Daniela Nicolò With the actors of La MaMa’s Great Jones Repertory CompanyMedia / Light Design by CultureHub & Andrew Sempere
Italy’s Motus Theatre returns to direct and devise Panorama, a new work in collaboration with the Great Jones Repertory Company. Contemporary philosopher and feminist Rosi Braidotti wrote about a “belonging open to Multiplicities,” proposing a post-nationalistic identity for all the populations of the world, focusing on the concept of fluid identity and nomad identity. Motus and Great Jones Repertory Company delve into the heart of this issue, interweaving their personal histories of identity, departure, and remembrance to create new existential panoramas in which migration is actually an intrinsic existential condition.
The companies have devised this work together, building performance up from interviews, improvisations, and associated research in pursuit of an answer to the core question: how can we move from the dominant force, - “we the people” - to the process of perpetually becoming – “we are the other”? Panorama is a dynamic and open exploration upon the human need to be in movement, in flux.
La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club co-production with Motus, in partnership with Seoul Institute of the Arts (KR), Kunstencentrum Vooruit vzw, Gent (B), Triennale Teatro dell’Arte, Milano (I), ERT Emilia Romagna Teatro Fondazione (I), Grec Festival, Barcelona (E) with support from MiBACT, Regione Emilia Romagna.
Part of The Public’s Under The Radar Festival, NYC
JANUARY 4 - 21, 2018 | ELLEN STEWART THEATRE
Unexploded Ordnances (UXO)(NY Premiere)By Split Britches Performed by Lois Weaver & Peggy ShawWritten by Lois Weaver, Peggy Shaw & Hannah Maxwell
Combining a Dr Strangelove-inspired performance with a daring forum for public conversation, Unexploded Ordnances (UXO) explores aging, anxiety, hidden desires and how to look forward when the future is uncertain.
In our Situation Room, 12 audience members are invited to become a Council of Elders to discuss the global issues of the day, as the company weaves in satirical insights and humour. Adopting the characters of a bombastic general and ineffectual president, Peggy Shaw and Lois Weaver of Split Britches lace this interactive piece with both playful urgency and lethargy, encouraging discussion about the political landscape. The pioneering theatre-makers see Unexploded Ordnances as a metaphor for the unexplored potential in elders and hope to uncover buried resources in us all.
Split Britches was founded 34 years ago by Peggy Shaw, Lois Weaver, and Deb Margolin in New York City. Since 1980, they have transformed the landscape of queer theatre with their vaudevillian satirical gender-bending performance.
Part of The Public’s Under The Radar Festival, NYC
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Panorama Part 1A La MaMa & Motus ProductionPhoto by Daniela Nicoló
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LA MAMA KIDSLa MaMa Kids is a series of creative workshops and performances for the young and the young at heart. Master artists from LaMaMa teach theatre crafts in workshops that encourage imaginative play and hands-on learning. Children and adults learn the basics of storytelling, dance, mask and puppet-making, and more!
Every month, La MaMa Kids is fun for the whole family!
SEPTEMBER 30 - October 1, 2017A New Show Created by Jane Catherine Shaw
OCTOBER 14, 2017Roundtrip AlaskaA distance workshop with CultureHub
NOVEMBER 18, 2017Creativity for Kids: Connect through Play A workshop led by Leah Lawrence
DECEMBER 16 - 17, 2017The Winter Wonderland ShowWinter Holiday Cabaret Event and Party
For more information visit lamama.org/lamamakids
CULTUREHUB / SEOULARTS / LA MAMACultureHub is an art and technology incubator that connects communities around the world and explores emerging artistic mediums. To date, CultureHub has linked audiences with over 500 artists from 30 countries through live performances, exhibitions, web-based presentations, livestreams, and education programs.
This season, CultureHub has a line-up of exciting events as well as our annual Micro-Residency program.
SEPTEMBER 22 | 8PM-11PM | 47 GREAT JONES ST. | 3FL CultureHub Season Kickoff A group exhibition showcasing interactive works exploring selfie counterculture. Featuring: Irina Spicaka, Yang Wang, Lisa Jamhoury, Ramsey Nasser, and Kaho Abe.
OCTOBER 6 | NOON TO MIDNIGHT | 47 Great Jones St. | 3FL Global Groove 2A 12-hour-long, collaborative, real-time visual jam in an immersive setting to commemorate Bill Etra. Featuring: Anton Marini, Benton C. Bainbridge, and Thomas Zafian, along with guest artists both near and far. NOVEMBER 21 | 8PM-11PM | THE DOWNSTAIRS 66 E. 4TH St. Hyphen Hub / Visions of the Future III Hyphen Hub returns to La MaMa for its third year of extraordinary and other worldly performances that combine technology, artistry, & design. Join us for this evening of radical new visions of the future from around the world.
If you would like to find more about our events or how to apply for Micro-Residency, please visit our website.
culturehub.org
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La MaMa ArchivesThe Star Car Company in Sam Shepard’s
Melodrama Play (1971)Directed by Seth Allen
Photo by Amnon Ben Nomis
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OCTOBER 18, 2017 - DECEMBER 10, 2017
Exhibit: A Poster History Of La MaMa’s Downtown CommunityTHE LOBBY OF THE ELLEN STEWART THEATREFridays and Saturdays 5PM to 7PM; Sundays 1PM to 3PMFREE EXHIBITION
La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club is excited to announce A Poster History of La MaMa’s Downtown Community — an upcoming exhibit that explores the history of the off-off-Broadway theatre movement through a selection of original posters from La MaMa’s Archives.
This exhibit documents the history of downtown theatre, the changing aesthetic vernaculars of theatrical posters, and the transformation of print technologies over the past 55 years. It includes posters from every decade since La MaMa’s founding in 1961, including the hand-painted boards that announced La MaMa’s inaugural season (1961-1962) and the digital print created for the theater’s 50th anniversary in 2011. Many of these materials are featured in Cindy Rosenthal’s forthcoming book, Ellen Stewart Presents: Fifty Years of La MaMa Experimental Theatre (University of Michigan Press, 2017).
Free events open to the public include:NOVEMBER 13, 2017 | 6:00-8:00PMA celebration of the publication of Ellen Stewart Presents: Fifty Years of La MaMa Experimental Theatre, a new book by Cindy Rosenthal
NOVEMBER 14TH & DECEMBER 5TH, 2017 | 1:00-3:00PMGuided Exhibit / ArchiveTours: A History of La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club.
DECEMBER 4, 2017 | 6:30-9:00PMPanel Discussion: Theatre Posters and the History of La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club. Moderated by author Cindy Rosenthal and guest artists.
These programs were funded in part by a Humanities New York Action
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EDUCATIONAL PARTNERSSARAH LAWRENCE COLLEGEEvery Friday, World Theatre Class students from Sarah Lawrence visit La MaMa to attend workshops with a La MaMa artist and to see a production in one of La MaMa’s performance venues.
TRINITY/LA MAMAThe Trinity/La MaMa Program utilizes the landscape and history of New York City as a catalyst for an intensive study in the arts. The semester is structured to provide full immersion in the New York City theatre, dance, and performance communities as well as other arts genres with the goal of fostering artistic, academic, and personal growth. Students participate in La MaMa artist workshops and internships.
EUGENE LANG COLLEGE, THE NEW SCHOOL UNIVERSITY FOR LIBERAL ARTSEugene Lang has had a close partnership with La MaMa for more than a decade. Theatre courses have utilized La MaMa’s Archives to enhance student curricula. Every year, Eugene Lang alumni gather at La MaMa to showcase new work that has been inspired by La MaMa’s rich theatre history.
SEOUL INSTITUTE OF THE ARTS Seoul Institute of the Arts is a leading arts institution in Korea, educating more than 2,400 students and creative professionals in 14 different artistic disciplines. Every season, La MaMa and Seoul Institute of the Arts bring Korean students to La MaMa for a four-month internship. In 2009, La MaMa and SIA founded CultureHub together.
MEET UPMeet a La MaMa program curator at our next Meet Up event. You will get an opportunity to speak with the La MaMa curator in charge of programming for your area of interest: Theatre & Dance; Puppetry; Playwriting, Poetry, Visual Arts and Media Arts. Tell us why you want to present your work at La MaMa, and show us who you are! Please bring your portfolio and/or resume with supporting materials. For details go to lamama.org.
PROGRAMS AT LA MAMACOFFEEHOUSE CHRONICLESMichal Gamily | Curator/DirectorPersonal accounts of the history and development of the experimental, international, and Off-Off Broadway theatre scenes. Presented monthly.
POETRY ELECTRIC William Electric Black | Curator/DirectorA poetry series dedicated to poets who seek an alternative way to present the spoken word and performance. Presented monthly.
EXPERIMENTS ‘17 Matt Nasser | Curator/DirectorAn ongoing play reading series that explores new and experimental plays. Presented monthly.
SAFE HARBORS INDIGENOUS COLLECTIVEMurielle Borst-Tarrant | Director Safe Harbors promotes Indigenous arts and culture within the broader American theatre to combat stereotypes and support vibrant Native communities. It is a new effort to develop an ongoing dialogue with policymakers about how cultural and socioeconomic issues can be approached through theatrical performances, panel conversations, educational activities, and cultural events.
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PROGRAMS AT LA MAMALA MAMA UMBRIA INTERNATIONALBetween June and August, students and teachers reside at La MaMa Umbria, a 700-year-old historic building that has been transformed into a work center and artists’ residence. It is located in the Umbrian hillside just outside the town of Spoleto, fewer than two hours from Rome. Immersed in the creative, natural, and regenerative environment of Umbria, culturally diverse artists live together while working on productions or participating in workshops to develop their artistic skills.
LA GALLERIAFounded in 1984, La MaMa La Galleria is a nonprofit gallery committed to nurturing artistic experimentation. La Galleria serves its neighborhood as a venue that encourages an active dialogue between the visual arts, new media, performance, curatorial and educational projects. Its focus is to offer programming that reaches beyond the expectations of traditional gallery and institutional exhibition-making, to a diverse and intergenerational audience. As a non-profit, La Galleria is able to provide artists and curators with unique exhibition opportunities that are largely out of reach in a commercial gallery setting.
THE DOWNSTAIRS LOUNGELa MaMa newest space located outside The Downstairs Theatre. La MaMa’s very own Nicky Paraiso hosts an intimate evening of music and comedy transforming The Downstairs into a paradise lounge.
La MaMaGala
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26,2017
SAVE THE DATE
With Honorary Chair
HARVEY FIERSTEIN
For more information, contact: 212-254-6468 or [email protected]
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PUBLIC SUPPORT PROVIDED BY National Endowment for the Arts; The New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council, with special thanks to City Council Speaker, Melissa Mark-Viverito, and Council Members Margaret Chin, Danny Dromm and Rosie Mendez; Office of the Manhattan Borough President; and the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew Cuomo and the New York State Legislature.
July 1, 2016 - June 30, 2017La MaMa gratefully acknowledges the generous support of:
$100,000+AnonymousFord FoundationHoward Gilman FoundationNational Historical Publications and Records Commission New York City Department of Cultural Affairs
$50,000-99,999Anonymous Donald Capoccia/ Great Jones Realty, LLCFrank CarucciTim Fulham & Lise OlneyThe Andrew W. Mellon FoundationNew York State Council on the ArtsThe Shubert FoundationSonya H. SoutusThe Harold and Mimi Steinberg Charitable Trust
$25,000-49,999Gerald HermanKimberly Mariko Ima The Japan Foundation Jeffrey Neuman & Patricia Machado/ The Sequoia Foundation for Achievement in the Arts & Education
National Endowment for the ArtsNew England Foundation for the ArtsJoel & Candice Zwick
$10,000-24,999The Achelis and Bodman FoundationsWilliam M. Carey/ Cortland Associates, Inc. The Gladys Krieble Delmas FoundationThe Densford Fund of the Riverside Church of New YorkDistracted Globe Foundation Mertz Gilmore FoundationThe Jim Henson FoundationEliot S. HubbardSarah & Seth LedermanSteven B. MalkensonNoVo Foundation Estelle Parsons & Peter ZimrothThe Jerome Robbins FoundationWynn J. SalischThe Fan Fox and Leslie R. Samuels FoundationThe Spingold FoundationTeneo Strategy LLCJoy Tomchin
$5,000-9,999Scott Asen/Asen Foundation Eugene “the Poogene” ChaiThe John Golden FundJeff Haley
YOUR SUPPORT MAKES ART HAPPENLa MaMa is deeply grateful to all of our friends and supporters whose generosity provides vital resources to our artists and diverse programming to our audiences. You can donate online at Lamama.org or send a check to La MaMa at 74A East 4th Street, New York, NY 10003.
56TH SEASON SPONSORS
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Matthew Hall/Goldstein Hall PLLCMarta Heflin FoundationCheryl L. HensonHumanities New YorkJean Claude van Itallie/ van Itallie FoundationWarren Leight & Karen HauserThe Curtis W. McGraw FoundationRohini MulchandaniEdward & Helen Nicoll/ The Nicoll Family FundRichard PinnerTides Foundation Scott Wittman
$2,500-$4,999Jody & John Arnhold/ Arnhold Foundation Axe-Houghton FoundationFACE Foundation/ Cultural Services of the French Embassy The William & Eva Fox Foundation / TCGThe Harkness Foundation for DanceKenji & Leslie ImaLeslie Kogod & Laurie GoldbergerThe Puppet Slam NetworkJames Reynolds & Mary FulhamPeter & Brenda SwordsTheaterMania.comUnited Federation of Teachers
$1,000-2,499AnonymousMarina Arsenijevic & Donald BronnJon Ritter/The 1848 FoundationThe William C. Bullitt FoundationThe Barbara Bell Cumming FoundationMaud DinandClaudia Doring-Baez & Alejandro BaezElad US Holding, Inc.Catherine Filloux & John DaggettJohn A. Garraty, Jr. & Elise Frick Buck Henry Charitable TrustIrani Avraham Investments & Trade Co. Ltd.Lucille Lortel FoundationPaul Lynch & Marina LansdownMargaret ParkerPolly Parker & Damon SmithChristina PennoyerThe Pittsburgh Foundation Susan Yonaoshi Quimby John Rhodes & Lucy AllenJoan A. RoseSharon & Steve SchoenbergMoira Smith/M&T BankArlene SorkinRoland Tec
Thank you to the following for their matching gifts:The Coca-Cola CompanyDoris Duke Charitable Foundation
In-kind support generously provided byMaterials for the Arts NYC Department of Cultural Affairs, 44º North Vodka, Long Trail Brewery, Heights Chateau, Pat Lynch/Patricia Lynch Associates Inc. and Ann Kayman/New York Grant Company. Legal services generously provided by Goldstein Hall PLLC.
LA MAMA EXPERIMENTAL THEATRE CLUBBOARD OF DIRECTORSFrank CarucciPresident
Joan RoseVice President
Donald Capoccia Treasurer
Sonya H. Soutus Secretary
Byung Koo AhnWilliam M. CareyEugene ChaiJane FriedmanMary FulhamJeff HaleySarah LedermanSteve MalkensonRichard PinnerWynn J. SalischScott WittmanMia Yoo
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