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PIONEERS GO EAST COLLECTIVE PRESENTS CROSSROADS FALL 2022

PIONEERS GO EAST COLLECTIVE PRESENTS CROSSROADS FALL 2022

Company:

PIONEERS GO EAST COLLECTIVE

Location:

Judson Memorial Church
55 Washington Square South
New York, NY 10012

Dates:

Tuesday, November 1, 2022 - 8:00pm
Wednesday, November 2, 2022 - 8:00pm

Tickets:

www.pioneersgoeast.org

Company:
PIONEERS GO EAST COLLECTIVE

CROSSROADS is a movement-based, cross-disciplinary performance series centering the voices of queer, BIPOC, and feminist artists. This fall, Pioneers Go East Collective welcomes guest curators Dani Cole and Jasmine Hearn. Performances are free. Advance registration required. 

Pioneers Go East Collective launched CROSSROADS in 2017 in partnership with Judson Memorial Church. The format provides artists with both an opportunity to present work in a low-pressure setting that encourages experimentation, and space to share their creative practices with other artists and audiences. The series is multigenerational, focusing on community to foster a network of support, exchange, and dialogue. In addition to the performances, CROSSROADS offers workshops by participating artists and Pioneers Go East Collective’s collaborators.

 

CROSSROADS Fall 2022 Schedule:

Tuesday, November 1, at 8pm

Guest curator Dani Cole

Featuring: 

Marisa Tornello and Shara Lunon/Tarellian 

Shannon Yu and Sarah Zucchero/SHA Creative Outlet

 

Wednesday, November 2, at 8pm

Guest curator Jasmine Hearn

Featuring:

Kadie Smiles 

Rochelle Jamila Wilburn 

And a multimedia EP by Jasmine Hearn and collaborators

 

The Fall CROSSROADS also includes two NEXT Workshops with artists Jill Sigman (November 1, at 6pm) andBennalldra Williams (November 2, at 6pm). The workshops will be held at Judson Memorial Church. NEXT Workshops are free and all are welcome. Advance registration required. 

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