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News / upcoming events. Part I, Naturalization (Early Excerpt). Part II, Colombioplasty (Early Excerpt). Parachute (circa 1988 - 2006). I dug 54 stones from the providence river. WHITE LIES/ EXIST TO PROTECT PRIVACY. Mic Check After the Zimmerman Verdict. Empire: Can’t Remember to Forget You [Pt.1]. The more I hold you. Doll 4, Marika. Doll 3, little old man. Doll 1, with cuts. From Procession to Possession. V morgan library and museum. Miss La La and the Roustabouts. There's a time and a place. The proj...
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The Moves Project: October 2011
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Conceived by Anna Brown Massey and Karesia Batan, The Moves Project creates accessible art in unexpected settings. More about Anna and Karesia at. The MOVES Project Artists:. Oct 27, 2011. 1 o'clock Sunday, October 30th, 2011. St John the Divine. 1047 Amsterdam Avenue, New York City. Dancers: Karesia Batan, Anna Brown Massey. After a full year of The Moves Project, we hope you have enjoyed our studies and discoveries with us thus far! Photos by Nimi Kadar. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Get your Moves UPDATE.
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The Moves Project: REMIX Moves
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Conceived by Anna Brown Massey and Karesia Batan, The Moves Project creates accessible art in unexpected settings. More about Anna and Karesia at. The MOVES Project Artists:. Jan 2, 2011. 2pm Saturday, January 8th 2011. Hudson River Pier between Bank St. and West 11th St. Approx. 20 minutes. Dancers: Karesia Batan and Anna Brown Massey. Inspiriting our TREE Moves adornments with a West Village vibe. And Hudson River horizon. Music/selections from the Amelie soundtrack. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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The Moves Project: September 2011
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Conceived by Anna Brown Massey and Karesia Batan, The Moves Project creates accessible art in unexpected settings. More about Anna and Karesia at. The MOVES Project Artists:. Sep 19, 2011. 12pm Wednesday, September 28th, 2011. South Street Seaport Dock, New York City. Dancers: Karesia Batan, Anna Brown Massey,. Charles Bernard Gushue, Annette Herwander, Cristina Jesurun. The South Street Seaport inspired moving water and rope, evoking new ways to relate to each other and our nautical "set.".
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The Moves Project: ZOOM Moves
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Conceived by Anna Brown Massey and Karesia Batan, The Moves Project creates accessible art in unexpected settings. More about Anna and Karesia at. The MOVES Project Artists:. Aug 10, 2011. 2 o'clock Sunday, August 21. Northwest corner of Houston and the Bowery, NYC. One Lakota, one tree, five New York City dancers, and a few extraordinary rocks. Dancers left to right: Anna Brown Massey, Kaley Pruitt, Jessie Feller, Jackie Moynahan, Karesia Batan. All photos by Nimi Kadar. Get your Moves UPDATE.
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The Moves Project: BLOOM Moves
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Conceived by Anna Brown Massey and Karesia Batan, The Moves Project creates accessible art in unexpected settings. More about Anna and Karesia at. The MOVES Project Artists:. May 24, 2011. 12 o'clock Tuesday, May 31st. McGolrick Park in Greenpoint, Brooklyn. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Get your Moves UPDATE. Anna Brown Massey. Photo by Nimi Kadar. Karesia Batan. Photo by Nimi Kadar. There was an error in this gadget. Anna Brown Massey. Awesome Inc. template. Template images by hdoddema.
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The Moves Project: February 2011
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Conceived by Anna Brown Massey and Karesia Batan, The Moves Project creates accessible art in unexpected settings. More about Anna and Karesia at. The MOVES Project Artists:. Feb 9, 2011. 1pm Sunday, February 27th. Astor Place, New York City. Dancers: KB and ABM. Video Music: clip from "There's a Hole in My Bucket"/Reservation Hall Band,. And live music from nearby street musicians that inspired the sound theme! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Get your Moves UPDATE. Anna Brown Massey. Photo by Nimi Kadar.
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The Moves Project: CUBED Moves
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Conceived by Anna Brown Massey and Karesia Batan, The Moves Project creates accessible art in unexpected settings. More about Anna and Karesia at. The MOVES Project Artists:. Feb 9, 2011. 1pm Sunday, February 27th. Astor Place, New York City. Dancers: KB and ABM. Video Music: clip from "There's a Hole in My Bucket"/Reservation Hall Band,. And live music from nearby street musicians that inspired the sound theme! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Get your Moves UPDATE. There was an error in this gadget.
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The Moves Project: May 2011
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Conceived by Anna Brown Massey and Karesia Batan, The Moves Project creates accessible art in unexpected settings. More about Anna and Karesia at. The MOVES Project Artists:. May 31, 2011. 8pm Friday, June 17 and Saturday, June 18th. The Aldous Theater at Triskelion Arts. 118 N 11th St. Brooklyn. Built on the performance platform of our street installations, Anna and Karesia present our next feat on stage. THANK YOU for a thrilling, successful run to our talented cast and crew:. May 24, 2011. With The Mo...
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The Moves Project: August 2011
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Conceived by Anna Brown Massey and Karesia Batan, The Moves Project creates accessible art in unexpected settings. More about Anna and Karesia at. The MOVES Project Artists:. Aug 10, 2011. 2 o'clock Sunday, August 21. Northwest corner of Houston and the Bowery, NYC. One Lakota, one tree, five New York City dancers, and a few extraordinary rocks. Dancers left to right: Anna Brown Massey, Kaley Pruitt, Jessie Feller, Jackie Moynahan, Karesia Batan. All photos by Nimi Kadar. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).