공연 시리즈: 3월 18일
가상 장소 및 라이브 스트림
2022년 3월 18일 금요일
오후 8시 ET / 오후 5시 PT
무료 / 후원 가능
Join us for an evening of short performances curated by Yo-Yo Lin and NAVEL followed by a set by DJ heyLove*. The evening will take place in the Re–Fest virtual venue, a custom built 3D environment that features a virtual gallery of video art installed by DigiAna Group, a collaborative drawing room, and a performance space. The performances will also be livestreamed on the CultureHub watch page.
Performances include: Jose Richard Aviles (Callejera), Anna Gichan (Snippets of Everything is a Speaker), Joselia Rebekah Hughes (Masque On: Claudia’s Chance), and Yo-Yo Lin (pain portal).
Accessibility:
Virtual Venue | Access coordinators will be present in the Virtual Venue and live captions will be available via chat.
Zoom Access Room | Audio descriptions will be available in the Zoom support room as well as live automatic transcription for spoken portions. RSVP for the full Zoom info.
Livestream | To watch the performances as a 2D stream, visit the CultureHub watch page. Automatic captions will be available there to toggle on or off.
Please contact access@culturehub.org for any access questions or further needs.
8:00pm-9:00pm ET
Jose Richard Aviles (NAVEL), Yo-Yo Lin, Joselia Hughes의 공연
9:00pm-9:45pm ET
DJ heyLove*의 음악 공연
Anna Gichan과 Joselia Rebekah Hughes의 공연으로 Yo-Yo Lin이 큐레이팅하였습니다.
“This selection of performances navigates the glitchiness that exists within the process of “being together again”– the lags, the stumbles, the imperfect motions of way-finding into the unknown, towards one another. In the midst of mass uncertainty, one thing is certain: togetherness no longer exists as it once was, but has transformed into something entirely different. What do we need to navigate this new togetherness? How do we get there? I look to brilliant friends in my disability community to show me the way. Perhaps this time calls for lots and lots of mirrors, a highly questionable fortune-teller, a bodily manifestation of social anxiety, or some siiiiick, sick animations. Perhaps it calls for humor, access magic, and a hint of healing. These performances find a spaciousness in tender dissonance, refusing what it means to function or perform, and re-imagines togetherness as ever-shifting and on-going– a process of shared becoming.”