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BETWEEN THE SEAS, REDSHIFT and More to Play The Wild Project thru July 2013

By: Jul. 22, 2013
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The Wild Project has announced its lineup for the rest of July. Details below!

Monday, July 22 - Sunday, July 28
BETWEEN THE SEAS
Schedule varies
Ticket price $20
The annual festival celebrating contemporary Mediterranean culture in New York returns to the Wild Project.

Schedule:
Monday, July 22 at 7 PM
Mediterraneo by Amos Pinhasi (Amos Pinhasi, US/Israel, Dance) and Pieles (Paula Quintana, Spain, Dance)
NYC-based, Israeli dancer and choreographer Amos Pinhasi will open this year's festival with Mediterraneo -- a solo piece exploring childhood memories of a boy growing up by the beach of the Mediterranean sea. Pieles (Skin) is an emotional journey combining theater, contemporary dance and flamenco, in which we reconcile ourselves with the humanity of our passions and our instincts, letting the skins smell, sweat, bleed, change and feel.

Tuesday July 23 at 7 PM
d r t (Mari Meade Dance USA/Turkey, Dance) and Amongst Millions (Pedro Goucha Gomes, Portugal, Dance)
In d r t, Turkish choreographer Korhan Basaran creates a piece for four same gender dancers, continuing his quest into the unknown. For Amongst Millions, the body is used as a vehicle for protest, focusing on the feelings of frustration, alienation and fear observed in the artist's native country over the past couple of years.

Tuesday July 23 at 9 PM
The Bridge (Vanessa Tamburi, FLUSSO Dance Project, USA/Italy, Dance) / Pieles (Paula Quintana, Spain, Dance)
Vanessa Tamburi's newest creation explores the Bridge as a metaphor: a reflection on identities, borders, on welcome, on exclusion; a reflection on difference as a source of conflict and inspiration. Pieles (Skin) is an emotional journey combining theater, contemporary dance and flamenco, in which we reconcile ourselves with the humanity of our passions and our instincts, letting the skins smell, sweat, bleed, change and feel.

Wednesday July 24 at 8 PM
Redshift (by Y. Mavritsakis, Greece, Theater)
With a member of a board as the main character, Redshift tells the story of a parasitosis in all its stages from the infection and the incubation to the hatching and the parasite's final emergence. Between the Seas is proud be a part of the world premiere of Redshift and the English language premiere of one of Europe's most distinctive playwrights, Y. Mavritsakis.

Thursday July 25 at 7 PM
City State (by Kanigunda Theater, Greece, Theater)
A mysterious sponsor stages a theatre production before the audience, inviting the characters to remember the history of their city, Athens. Song and dance, comedy and drama, historical narrations, politicians and citizens, doctors and patients.

Thursday July 25 at 9:30 PM
d r t (Mari Meade Dance USA/Turkey, Dance) / Amongst Millions (Pedro Goucha Gomes, Portugal, Dance) / The Bridge (Vanessa Tamburi, FLUSSO Dance Project, USA/Italy, Dance)
In d r t, Turkish choreographer Korhan Basaran creates a piece for four same gender dancers, continuing his quest into the unknown. For Amongst Millions, the body is used as a vehicle for protest, focusing on the feelings of frustration, alienation and fear observed in the artist's native country over the past couple of years. Vanessa Tamburi's newest creation explores the Bridge as a metaphor: a reflection on identities, borders, on welcome, on exclusion; a reflection on difference as a source of conflict and inspiration.

Friday, July 26 at 7 PM
Redshift (by Y. Mavritsakis, Greece, Theater)
With a member of a board as the main character, Redshift tells the story of a parasitosis in all its stages from the infection and the incubation to the hatching and the parasite's final emergence. Between the Seas is proud be a part of the world premiere of Redshift and the English language premiere of one of Europe's most distinctive playwrights, Y. Mavritsakis.

Friday, July 26 at 9:30 PM
A Palo Seco Flamenco (Rebeca Tomas USA, Dance)
The phrase a palo seco refers to the "a cappella" style of flamenco music, typically consisting of singing or percussion alone. That stripped-down aesthetic characterizes some of the company's biggest departures from tradition, featured in this production of Tradiciones Nuevas. While implementing typical Flamenco props, such as the bata de cola (long-train dress) and abanico (Spanish fan), the repertoire in this production will feature the company's penchant for unconventional fare with an innovative and edgy New York feel.

Saturday, July 27 at 2 PM
Eyes (Arab Hebrew Theater of Jaffa, Israel, Theater)
Three actresses, one actor and one camera, following the poems of the poet Mahmoud Darwish. A surreal expedition on a theatre stage, traveling between his childhood in the Galilee to exile in Lebanon. Performed in two languages, Hebrew and Arabic, and accompanied by Mira Awad's music.

Saturday, July 27 at 6 PM
City State (by Kanigunda Theater, Greece, Theater)
A mysterious sponsor stages a theatre production before the audience, inviting the characters to remember the history of their city, Athens. Song and dance, comedy and drama, historical narrations, politicians and citizens, doctors and patients.
9:30pm: Suite Camus (Andreas Arnold,, Germany/France/Algeria, Music/Multimedia)
Suite Camus is an interdisciplinary work, an osmosis of music, text and images based on a structure that stems from an entry in Camus' diary from 1945. Initiated by the Goethe Institut Paris at the occasion of A. Camus' centenary, the project finds the heart of Camusian ideas and aesthetics.

Sunday July 28 at 6 PM
Suite Camus (Andreas Arnold, Germany/France/Algeria, Music/Multimedia)
Suite Camus is an interdisciplinary work, an osmosis of music, text and images based on a structure that stems from an entry in Camus' diary from 1945. Initiated by the Goethe Institut Paris at the occasion of A. Camus' centenary, the project finds the heart of Camusian ideas and aesthetics.

Sunday July 28 at 8:30 PM
Eyes (Arab Hebrew Theater of Jaffa, Israel, Theater)
Three actresses, one actor and one camera, following the poems of the poet Mahmoud Darwish. A surreal expedition on a theatre stage, traveling between his childhood in the Galilee to exile in Lebanon. Performed in two languages, Hebrew and Arabic, and accompanied by Mira Awad's music.

Coming Soon:

SERENITY
Monday, July 29 at 8:00PM
SERENITY, under the direction of Julie Rubin
Produced by The Ya'el Tap Dance Company
Tickets: $15
SERENITY uses dance and spoken word to expose the audience to stories of survival, struggle, passion, peace, weakness, and strength. New works will be debuted, such as "Animal," choreographed by founder/director Julie (Ya'el) Rubin and "Somebody That You Used to Know," choreographed by company member Kelly Carpentier. Ya'el Tap will also be performing some of their older pieces, which aim to reach their audience on a spiritual level. There will be a special guest performance by the extremely accomplished spoken word artist, JoAnna Hoffman.

Wednesday, July 31
Invisible Chains: Inequality in America
Schedule: Wednesday, July 31at 8 PM
Produced by Tara Bracco
Tickets: $15 in advance, $20 at the door

For its 11th annual event, Poetic People Power's Invisible Chains: Inequality in America premieres new poems about the various ways inequality advances some while limiting others to the detriment of all. Writers showcase new works about race, gender, and class. This year's poets include Tara Bracco, Nicole Goodwin, Karla Jackson-Brewer, Frank Antonio López, Scottt Raven, Shetal Shah, and Justin Woo.

All performances are at The Wild Project (195 E. 3rd Street, between Avenues A & B). Tickets can be purchased from OvationTix on 212.352.3101 or online at www.thewildproject.com. The Box Office opens one hour prior to curtain.



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