"Borderline Bushwick" site-specific performance tour
Type
Biennial/Festival, Exhibition, Other
Category
Activism, Performance
Status
Archived
Deadline
May 11, 2012
Application Fee
Not Available
Host
TRACY Cameron FRANCIS
Location
Brooklyn, United States

We are currently seeking submissions for short-form site-specific
performance pieces for “Borderline Bushwick,” a series of public site-
specific performances around Bushwick as part of Bushwick Open
Studios.

June 3rd at 4 - 7 PM

Pieces should respond to the borders that divide our world, our
country, our communities and ourselves. Artists are encouraged to
engage with the local Bushwick community to identify stories and
sentiments surrounding the topic to inform their work. We are looking
for performances that imaginatively engage with these questions in
provocative and visually stunning ways.


Performances will be set in different site-specific public locations
mutually agreed upon by artist and presenter around the area of the
Jefferson Street L Train stop. The audience will meet at a designated
starting location and will go on a tour of performances around
Bushwick, ending in a party.

GUIDING QUESTIONS:

   What does it mean to "Cross a border"  whether a literal country
border or a border that divides a community or culture?

   How and why are borders and divisions created?
   How can they be crossed or dissolved?
   What types of borders inspire you or constrain you as an artist,
and do you think affect the Bushwick community?


REQUIREMENTS:

 These should be NO TECH (sound, light, or power) Any technical
elements must be controlled by your performers- such as a boom box or
light that they carry.

   Artists will be asked to attend 1-2 workshop sessions prior to the
event to receive feedback on the work.
   Pieces should be between 5-10 minutes max
   Pieces should have easy set up and breakdown

Artist Response Forums are an ongoing series of presentations of new
and innovative artists addressing topical social and political
matters. Short-form pieces are developed over an expedited development
process with Hybrid Theatre Works and mounted in site-specific
locations.

Arts In Bushwick (AIB) hosts the 6th annual Bushwick Open Studios
tour, its largest event, incorporating all types of creative
expression and other community activities over three days.  Past BOS
included more than 250 artist studios, group shows and events in over
125 buildings across more than four square miles of Bushwick,
including bordering areas of East Williamsburg, Bedford-Stuyvesant and
Ridgewood, Queens.  Overall, more than 500 artists participate in the
event, and thousands of visitors attend.


Questions? Email: hybridtheatreworks@gmail.com

We  recommend checking out photos and videos from past Artist Response
Forums for an idea of the type of work here:
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http://www.hybridtheatreworks.org/Video.html" target="_blank">http://www.hybridtheatreworks.org/Video.html


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