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My Elastic Eye performing live in session on The deXter Bentley Hello GoodBye Show on Resonance 104.4 FM on Saturday 9th April 2011.
www.elastic-city.org/walks/tracing-our-power
Director/choreographer Lee Sunday Evans will lead participants on a walk that uses movement-based composition and folk song to transmit power in the radically minded and ever-electric East Village. The neighborhood’s electric and gas lines will frame the route while the assembly of a simple circuit guarantees to generate new light on where our power comes from.
This walk holds 12 people.
Photo: Eric McNatt
i had just come in with the mail and dropped it at the top of the stairs. i went off to work in another room and kept hearing this noise... twang! snap!
i came back out to find pearlie playing with the elastic wrapped around the mail. everything is a "pearl toy". :)
www.elastic-city.org/ways/pocket-virtuosity
What does it mean to be in one’s body? How does one’s body register and convey experience? How do we see ourselves and ask to be seen? Through simple movement scores and exercises from Michelle’s performance, teaching and bodywork practices, participants will traverse the depths of everyday movement, from the mundane to the virtuosic, to dig into, expand, and go beyond ideas of ‘self’ while moving their bodies in relationship to time, environment and each other. The group will write, move, look and laugh through this way, leaving with a platform for more questions and understanding about seeing and being in one's body.
Come as you are, skilled or unskilled, with curiosity and willingness. This way holds 10 people.
Photo by Caitlin Ruttle
From "Flea Walk" by Todd Shalom. This was part of Elastic City's launch at Brooklyn Flea on May 1, 2010. Photo by Carla Sosenko.
Opening "Elastic Video" (17.1.2013)- Kunstraum Niederoesterreich - 18.1.-16.3.2013 - esel.cc/kunstraumnoe_aktuell - Foto: eSeL.at | Eva Ellersdorfer-Meissnerova
Opening "Elastic Video" (17.1.2013)- Kunstraum Niederoesterreich - 18.1.-16.3.2013 - esel.cc/kunstraumnoe_aktuell - Foto: eSeL.at
www.elastic-city.org/ways/unbinding-library
Unbinding the Library will consider the physical, historical, and ecological relationships between the Reanimation Library and Gowanus—the neighborhood in which the library is situated. Starting at the Reanimation Library, participants will reproduce images from the library that correspond to one of the above categories and then, as a group, we will post these images at sites in the neighborhood that resonate with the categories and the individuals on the walk. Unbinding the Library will prompt the library—itself an imperfect attempt to codify, organize, and control information—to spontaneously release some of its contents into the more loosely structured organization of its immediate urban setting.
Photo by Andrew Beccone