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SUMMARY:Mahicantuck – Marta Blair
DESCRIPTION:Mahicantuck\, “River that flows two ways”\nMarta Blair \nJune 10\, 11am – 5pm\, drop-in\nJune 11\, 11am – 5pm\, drop-in\nBelvedere Plaza\, Battery Park City \nAll events in the River To River Festival are free and all are welcome \nRSVP here! \n–\nMahicantuck is a Participatory Tape Installation that will be created during one weekend with community members and the general public around Battery Park City. The project is based on the Lenape name for the Hudson River called: Mahicantuk\, “River that flows two ways.” It highlights the fact that this waterway – more than a river –  is a tidal estuary\, emphasizing the mobility of life and multiple ways to flow and interact.  \nPresented in partnership with Battery Park City Authority \n–\nMarta Blair has been based in NYC since 1997. She has a degree in Fine Arts from the National University of Colombia and a BFA in Graphic Design. Her work includes textiles\, painting and murals. Since 2021\, she has been creating large-scale community tape installations.  Her projects intend to lighten up daily routines by bringing color and large pleasant forms to unexpected spaces\, recreating memories and emotional connections with our roots. Through her installations\, she aims to change the perception of the urban landscape\, open questions and wonder\, allow play\, bring color\, and provide moments of good interaction with others.
URL:https://lmcc.net/events/mahicantuck-marta-blair/
LOCATION:Belvedere Plaza\, Battery Park City
CATEGORIES:River To River Festival
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SUMMARY:Lotto Royale
DESCRIPTION:Lotto Royale \nJune 10\, 1pm – 6pm\nJune 11\, 1pm – 6pm\nMeeting location: The South Street Seaport Museum\n12 Fulton St\, New York\, NY\nPerformance Times: 1pm\, 2pm\, 3pm\, 4pm\, 5pm\, 6pm\nRun Time: Variable\, up to 1 hour 30 min \nAll events in the River To River Festival are free and all are welcome \nRSVP Here!  \n–\nOn June 10 and 11\, a rare constellation of seventeen artists share performances\, practices\, and journeys through the cityscape for one audience member at a time in Lotto Royale\, a performance lottery of one-on-one encounters. \nPerformances by luciana achugar\, Lauren Bakst\, Amelia Bande\, Raha Behnam\, mayfield brooks\, Moriah Evans\, Julia Gladstone\, Nile Harris\, Niall Jones\, Jennifer Monson\, Elliot Reed\, Alex Rodabaugh\, nibia pastrana santiago\, Keioui Keijaun Thomas\, ms. z tye\, Mariana Valencia\, and Anh Vo. \nInstead of reserving a ticket to see a particular artist’s work\, Lotto Royale audience members reserve performance timeslots. Upon arriving at The South Street Seaport Museum\, each individual audience member is paired through a lottery with an artist for a one-on-one performance (one artist and one audience member). The artist and audience member then travel to a nearby site in public space to experience the performance. \nConceived and developed by the artist Camila Malenchini in collaboration with Layton Lachman and the collective T.E.N.T.\, Lotto Royale was first presented in Berlin in August 2022 with performances by Berlin-based artists. For the River To River Festival\, Lotto Royale presents performances by New York–based artists. \nArtist curation by Camila Malenchini\, Layton Lachman\, and John Hoobyar. \nLotto Royale was guest-curated and produced for the River To River Festival by John Hoobyar. \nSupported by Dance Reflections by Van Cleef & Arpels. \nLotto Royale is presented by Lower Manhattan Cultural Council in partnership with Goethe-Institut and with support from the Foreign Office of the Federal Republic of Germany and Wesleyan University Center for the Arts\, and Movement Research.
URL:https://lmcc.net/events/lotto-royale/
LOCATION:The South Street Seaport Museum
CATEGORIES:River To River Festival
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SUMMARY:El Camino: Stories of Migration Nuevayorkinos
DESCRIPTION:El Camino: Stories of Migration\nNuevayorkinos \nOn view June 9 – August 31\nOpening Event: June 9\, 6pm – 8pm drop-in\nThe Seaport\, Fulton Market building windows\nFront and Beekman Streets \nRSVP here for the opening event on June 9\, 6pm – 8pm drop-in \nAll events in the River To River Festival are free and all are welcome \n–\nNuevayorkinos’ collaboration with the 2023 River To River Festival features a photography exhibition that amplifies stories of Caribbean and Latin American (im)migration to New York City. All photos were taken before 2005 across the five boroughs\, and each story was written by the family depicted in each photograph. \nPresented in Partnership with The Howard Hughes Corporation at the Seaport \n–\nNuevayorkinos is a digital archive and multimedia project documenting and preserving Ñew York City Latino and Caribbean culture and history through family photographs\, videos\, and stories. Established in February 2019\, Nuevayorkinos accepts submissions from Latino and Caribbean New Yorkers\, taken in the five boroughs before 2010. For historically marginalized communities\, storytelling for the people by the people is both an act of decolonization and a way to combat gentrification. By showcasing a range of stories from El Barrio to Jackson Heights\, Nuevayorkinos seeks to celebrate the collective beauty\, love\, and resiliency of immigrant New York. Press coverage for Nuevayorkinos.
URL:https://lmcc.net/events/el-camino-stories-of-migration-nuevayorkinos/
LOCATION:The Seaport\, 19 Fulton St\, New York\, NY\, 10038\, United States
CATEGORIES:River To River Festival
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