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Chez Bushwick Presents: 2Night Show December - Curated by Alex Romania
CPR - Center for Performance Research
Brooklyn , NY
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Chez Bushwick Presents: 2Night Show December - Curated by Alex Romania
Curated Alex Romania, featuring performances by Justin Cabrillos, Wendell Cooper and Julie Goldberg.

Justin Cabrillos presents a solo dance, Holdings.

Wendell Cooper (dance, vocals, text, costume, video), with Omen Phaze (music) and Charly Dominguez (bodyart)
Performing songs from their forthcoming debut album, EXILE, Mx. Oops invokes a hybrid lyricism in the tradition of experimental Hip Hop, while choreography draws from a variety of Urban Dance forms, including: House, Vogue, Breakin', and J-Sette.

Julie Goldberg presents (De)Constructing Something
This work is an investigation of the self. What does it mean to have a self, to be a self? Beginning with a struggle between the publicly constructed self and the vulnerability of internal experience, eventually the material substance of the body is able to speak.

Justin Cabrillos:
Holdings is a solo dance that sustains within that thing as a piece of land which is an arrangement in a system of grasping. Contains and less released.

Julie Goldberg:
This work is an investigation of the self. What does it mean to have a self, to be a self? Beginning with a struggle between the publicly constructed self and the vulnerability of internal experience, eventually the material substance of the body is able to speak. Through an attempt to shed the socialized, political body, the choreography affords a voyeuristic peak into a mysterious and ancient place, a place beyond verbal understanding. As the self's dark places are illuminated, a conversation about what is private and public, modern and timeless, ensues. The shedding of external layers leads to a study of what it means to be an individual human being, including impulses, emotions, rhythms, and secrets, the commonalities that we all experience but don't often discuss.

Wendell Cooper:
Performing songs from their forthcoming debut album, EXILE, Mx. Oops invokes a hybrid lyricism in the tradition of experimental Hip Hop, while choreography draws from a variety of Urban Dance forms, including: House, Vogue, Breakin', and J-Sette. These forms of expression, which can also be seen as forms of creative resistance, are the back drop for themes of spiritual transformation, gender diversity, and connection to Nature, woven through the album. Ceremonial costumes reflect influences from both intertribal powwows and queer nightclub fashion. These garments are artifacts from the future people of whom Mx. Oops is a descendent. During performance, a video installation sets the space for this indigenous futuristic journey. The video projections combine images of the body, emergent patterns in nature, and manmade structures through play of form, layering, and qualities of light.

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CPR - Center for Performance Research (View)
361 Manhattan Ave
Brooklyn , NY 11211
United States
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