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Works & Process at the Guggenheim Celebrates New York City Pride: Inside the Beat with Les Ballet Afrik 

Works & Process at the Guggenheim Celebrates New York City Pride: Inside the Beat with Les Ballet Afrik 

Company:

Works & Process at the Guggenheim

Location:

Online
1071 5th Ave, New York, NY 10128
New York, New York 10128

Dates:

Saturday, June 20, 2020 - 6:30pm daily through June 29, 2020, 7:30pm daily through June 29, 2020

Tickets:

https://www.guggenheim.org/event/event_series/works-process

Company:
Works & Process at the Guggenheim

On the occasion of New York City Pride and presented in conjunction with the "Embrace" edition of the Guggenheim Circular, launching June 24, Works & Process, the performing arts series at the Guggenheim, present Inside the Beat with Les Ballet Afrik, a rhythmical exchange of style and conversation of cultural diversity through classes, demonstrations, and a live DJ set to set the tone.

Works & Process at the Guggenheim will also premiere 10 Works & Process Artists (WPA) Virtual Commissions featuring LGBTQ+ artists from June 20-29, 2020.

 

Inside the Beat with Les Ballet Afrik 

A rhythmical exchange of style and conversation of cultural diversity through classes, demonstrations, and a live DJ set to set the tone. 

June 20 - 29, 6:30 pm EDT

Works & Process Instagram Live (@worksandprocess)

Vogue Ballroom Legend and Founding Father of The Royal House of Oricci, Omari Wiles, proudly presents Les Ballet Afrik dance company and Oricci family members as they highlight their individual roots and how they collectively fuse theses styles into a distinctly unique family and company way of life and expression. Lessons will take place every day at 6:30 pm on Works & Process Instagram Live (@worksandprocess).

Les Ballet Afrik was to premiere their Works & Process commissioned work New York Is Burning by Omari Wiles, an homage to the 30th Anniversary of the iconic documentary Paris Is Burning this past March. The premiere will now take place in 2021. June 20: Intro to Afrik Fusion with Omari WilesFounder and Choreographer for Les Ballet Afrik  June 21: Vogue Essentials with Karma Stylz Oricci Pop, Dip, and Spin/Old Way Vogue  June 22: "On the 212" - Femme and Street Jazz with Craig Washington  Washington will discuss how his street jazz style fuses with Les Ballet Afrik June 23: Welcome to My House with Eva Bust-A-MoveBasic house-groove break down, house groove demo, and how to find your groove June 24: Hip-Hop Femme Fatale with Alora MartinezHow to femme hip-hop steps June 25: Wind Up with Milerka RodriguezAfro-Caribbean-Dominican technique, focusing on hip isolations, rotations and how it relates to vogue June 26: Rhythms of Afrik with DJ UFOH DJ UFOH highlights music components that fuze traditional sounds with new-age underground club music June 27: Vogue Fusion with Kameron N. SaundersVogue femme class with hints of African, jazz, and modern dance styles June 28: Yuki Sukezane and Yuhee YangPosing from a distance with a performance showing how they fuse their Asian backgrounds with Afrik Fusion  June 29: TBA

For more information, email info@worksandprocess.org.

 

Works & Process Artists (WPA) Virtual Commissions

June 20 - 29, 7:30 pm EDT

Works & Process Facebook, Instagram and YouTube (@worksandprocess)

The 10 newly commissioned video performances will highlight the creative expressions by LGBTQ+ artists. Examining our evolving world, these inspiring and unique pieces, created while social distancing and less than 5 minutes long, are part of Works & Process Artists (WPA) Virtual Commissions, an initiative founded at the onset of the pandemic to financially support artists and nurture their creative process during these challenging times. 

 

June 20            Ryan McNamara

June 21            Pontus Lidberg

June 22            John Jarboe

June 23            Victoria Sin

June 24            Jack Ferver and Jeremy Jacob

June 25            Reid Bartelme and Harriet Jung

June 26            Viva DeConcini

June 27            Machine Dazzle

June 28            Simone Dinnerstein, Isaac Mizrahi, Pam Tanowitz

June 29            Tom Gold

 

Works & Process Artists (WPA) Virtual Commissions, a direct response to the pandemic, was launched to financially support artists and nurture their creative process during these challenging times. Works & Process, the performing arts series at the Guggenheim, is granting more than $150,000 in commissioning funds to artists who have been or were supposed to be featured at Works & Process. Artists from a wide variety of genres have been commissioned to create new works, less than 5 minutes long, while social distancing, that will premiere on Facebook, Instagram and YouTube (@worksandprocess) every Sunday and Monday at 7:30pm and can be viewed anytime after.

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