Making its first landing at JACK, OYE! Avant-Garde Night is an annual festival curated by Modesto Flako Jimenez and devoted to the development of new performances by artists from Bushwick and surrounding areas. The festival will run September 15-17, 2016 at 8 p.m.
Brooklyn Gypsies - a multi-disciplinary performance collective that has a strong collaboration with JACK over the past two years - created OYE! as a platform to celebrate and share what is unique about Brooklyn's converging arts communities. Join the Gypsies for a night of eclectic theater, dance & film, with performances followed by music, conversation, food and dancing. This year's performers include actor, writer and director A.B. Lugo, musician Laura Petit, singer and actor Mairys Joaquin, Karina Paez and dancer/choreographer Anna Peretz Rogovoy, among others.
Tickets: $18 in advance at
www.jackny.org, $20 at the door. Performances at JACK, 505 ½ Waverly Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11238 (C or G train to Clinton-Washington).
FULL PROGRAM:
Daniel Ramirez & Yazmeen Vargas - Pressure on the Less Privilege
Mariela Regalado - Dear Future
A Theatre Genesis - Dirty Bandanaband
Mairys Joaquin - Crazy
Karina Paez/Karburando Films - La Merienda
D. Bird - Last Son of San Juan
Laura Petit - Monologo de la Incertidumbre
Anna Rogovoy - How Difficult it is for One Body
Production Team:
Modesto Flako Jimenez - Curator
Artem Yatsunov - Production Manager
Daniel Kent - Technical Director / Lighting Design
Nick E Finn - Marketing
Olander Big O Wilson - Host
Deidrea Hamid - Production Assistant
kevin torres - Video Designer
Brooklyn Gypsies is an eclectic artist collective made up of New Yorkers both native and immigrant to our city. They present annual showcases of new work in theater, dance, poetry and film that spark dialogues on critical issues of immigration, economics, and urban survival, curating a mix of established and emerging artists and giving them a platform to explore complex issues in a stimulating environment. Brooklyn Gypsies is a playground to celebrate and share what is unique about Brooklyn's converging arts communities.
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