News on your favorite shows, specials & more!

BABYLIFT by Anh Vo at Bridge Street Theatre

Dates: (1/16/2021 )

Theatre:

Bridge Street Theatre


44 W Bridge Street
Smithville,MO 64089

  1. View All Central New York Shows
  2.  > 
  3. BABYLIFT by Anh Vo


Digital performance excerpt showing on JANUARY 16, 7pm
A fragmented and collaged multi-media solo work, Anh Vo's BABYLIFT combines the terror and pleasure of erotic hauntings. Named after a 1975 mass evacuation of children from South Vietnam to the U.S., resulting in a plane crash that killed 78 of those children, BABYLIFT attempts to conjure the ghosts of the Vietnam War and confronts the afterlives of the Vietnam War (a.k.a. the Resistance War Against Imperialist America). Striving to queer a linear masculinist history, Vo weaves materials from this historical archive together with cultural memories of the Civil Rights Movement, USAmerican freedom fantasies of the 1960s, contemporary pop culture, and current leftist activism. These layers of narrative create an uncanny, abstract, yet emotionally-charged space that serves as both a memorial for the unmourned, unremembered and a reckoning for the witnesses of this ghostly presence.

Immediately following the Bridge Street Theatre residency, BABYLIFT will premiere as part of Target Margin Theater's Spring 2021 season.

BABYLIFT was originally commissioned by the Fresh Tracks program at New York Live Arts,
supported, in part, by the National Endowment for the Arts; is sponsored, in part, by the Greater
New York Arts Development Fund of the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs,
administered by Brooklyn Arts Council (BAC). The work is developed through residencies at Jonah Bokaer Arts Foundation, University Settlement (Performance Project Fellowship),
Brooklyn Arts Exchange (Space Grants), New Dance Alliance (LiftOff), and Bridge Street
Theatre. BABYLIFT has received additional funding from the Foundation of Contemporary Arts and Women and Performance: a journal of feminist theory.

Anh Vo is a Vietnamese choreographer, dancer, theorist, and activist. They create dances and
produce texts about p*rnography and queer relations, about being and form, about identity and abstraction, about history and its colonial reality. Their choreographic works have been
presented nationally and internationally by Target Margin Theater, Dixon Place, MR @ Judson,
Brown University, Production Workshop, Centro de Arte Dos de MAYo (Madrid), greenroom
(Seoul), Montréal arts interculturels (Montréal), among others. As a writer, they are the
Co-Editor of Critical Correspondence, a frequent contributor to Anomaly, and a blogger at
Cultplastic. Currently based in Brooklyn, they earned their degrees in Performance Studies from
Brown University (BA) and New York University (MA). anhqvo.com



Videos


The Prince of Egypt in Central New York The Prince of Egypt
OFC Creations Theatre (12/5 - 12/29) Tracker
Mozart’s Messiah in Central New York Mozart’s Messiah
Carnegie Hall (12/1 - 12/1)
Clue in Central New York Clue
Proctor's Theatre (5/2 - 5/4)
Valley Song in Central New York Valley Song
Hubbard Hall (11/15 - 11/24)
A Winter's Light: The Music of Martin and Raney in Central New York A Winter's Light: The Music of Martin and Raney
Carnegie Hall (12/2 - 12/2)
Life of Pi in Central New York Life of Pi
Proctor's Theatre (2/18 - 2/23)
An Eric Whitacre Holiday: The Gift of the Magi in Central New York An Eric Whitacre Holiday: The Gift of the Magi
Carnegie Hall (11/26 - 11/26)
Laughing Lassi Comedy in Central New York Laughing Lassi Comedy
Broadway Comedy Club (11/15 - 11/15)
DISCOUNT
VIEW SHOWS  ADD A SHOW  

Recommended For You