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 | EventoMagdalenaMay 25 and 26 at 3pm 
 Magdalena is an intimate multimedia solo work by the award-winning filmmaker and a Guggenheim Fellow Gabri Christa. Utilizing storytelling, visuals, and dance, the artist reveals a deeply personal account of experiencing her Dutch mothers dementia, and an effort to piece together her past, marked by struggles with war, interracial marriage and unconventional motherhood. Christa, whose work has been hailed as stunning multimedia dream by The New York Times, received rave reviews for this piece. See; http://gabrichrista.com/magdalena.html
 
 The piece will be presented as part of
 Parent Portraits
 
 May 11, 2019  June 8, 2019
 
 At Westbeth Gallery, 57 Bethune Street, NY, NY 10014
 
 Opening reception, Saturday, May 11, 2019, 4-8 PM
 
 Closing reception, Saturday, June 8, 2019, 5-7 PM
 
 Programs every Saturday afternoon, 3-5 PM.
 
 Special curators tour, Sunday May 12 (Mother's Day), 3PM
 
 Gallery hours: Wednesday  Sunday 1-6 PM, or by appointment.
 
 Parent Portraits, curated by artists Robert Bunkin and Jenny Tango, an exhibition of artists representations of their parents, offering paintings, sculpture, drawings, prints and embroidery by 50 contemporary international artists.
 
 
 
 MAGDALENA
 The titular character  Josephina Magdalena Aleida de Jong  lived a remarkable life. Born in Holland to a modest Dutch family, she survived the severe bombing of her hometown of Rotterdam during World War II and lived to meet a handsome middle-class Black man from the Dutch Caribbean island of Curaçao who had become her husband. When Magdalenas memories started to fade, her daughter, Gabri Christa, took on the task of rebuilding her mothers life through stories, dance, and images. The resulting 60-minute multimedia piece is part family album, part story of love and race, but above all, a reckoning with the harrowing consequences of a devastating illness that affects an increasing percentage of the worlds population.
 
 Written/Choreographed/Performed by Gabri Christa
 Director: Erwin Maas
 Design & Dramaturgy: Guy de Lancey
 Photo credit: Maria Baranova
 To book: Magdalena for performance and community engagement/workshop, please contact Gabri Christa
 |  |  | UbicaciónWestbeth Gallery57 Bethune Street
 New York, NY 10014
 United States
 
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