Events – Danspace Project
Photo Credits: Kevin Beasley by David Schulze, Linda Brumbach by WEF, Meredith Monk by LNDW Studio

Danspace Project Gala 2025

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Tuesday, May 13, 2025

 

HONORING REBEL ANGELS

Kevin Beasley Profoundly molding and mixing visual and sonic culture 

Linda Brumbach Boldly amplifying and realizing artists works around the world

Meredith Monk Conjuring and creating wonder through her voice, art, and spiritual practice

CO-CHAIRS Kristy Edmunds, Michael Kondziolka, T. Lax, and Sarah Needham

HONORARY CO-CHAIRS Ralph Lemon, Joan Jonas, and Ping Chong

HOST David Thomson

REMARKS Ralph Lemon, Anne Waldman, Kristy Edmunds, Michael Kondziolka

PERFORMERS Lucinda Childs, Samora Pinderhughes, Amanda Krische, Jlin, Leonardo Sandoval, Angie Pittman, Dwayne Brown, Paul Hamilton, Lysis, Stephanie Hewett, Kris Lee, and Meredith Monk with Katie Geissinger and Allison Sniffin

BENEFIT COMMITTEE (as of April 2025)

Kyle Abraham, Marina Abramović, Bjorn Amelan, Charles Atlas, Aszure Barton, Yona Backer*, Philip Bither, Suzanne Bocanegra*, Janis Brenner, Barbara Bryan, Connie Butler, Anthony Calnek*, Kim Chan, Michelle Coffey, Paula Cooper, Molly Davies, Machine Dazzle, Barbara Dilley, Douglas Dunn**, David Fanger* and Martin Wechsler, Susan Feder, Simone Forti, Terry Fox, Boo Froebel, Roderick George, Jilian Gersten, Philip Glass, Miguel Gutierrez, Kathy Halbreich, Ishmael Houston-Jones*,  Judy Hussie-Taylor*, Virginia Johnson, Bill T. Jones, Nunally Kersh, T Lax*, Ruby Lerner, Ralph Lemon**, Melissa Levin*, Sheila Lewandowski, Bonnie Marranca, Joseph Melillo, Bebe Miller**, Rashaun Mitchell*, Polly Motley, Richard Move, Carol Mullins, Linda Murray, Sarah Needham*, Phoebe Neville, Okwui Okpokwasili, Eiko Otake*, David Parker*, Annie-B Parson, Yvonne Rainer, Judilee Reed, Dana Reitz, Kari Rittenbach, Mark Russell, Lucy Sexton, Debra Simon, Pat Steir, Muna Tseng, Saori Tsukuda, Laurie Uprichard, Helen Warwick, Wendy Whelan, Jawole Willa Jo Zollar, Nina Winthrop, Janet Wong … and more TBA

*Danspace Board member  **Danspace Board Emeriti


Before you visit:

Accessibility at Danspace Project
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Photo of Blondell Cummings by Kei Orihara. Courtesy The Estate of Blondell Cummings. | Photo of Marjani Forté-Saunders by Augustus Cooke

Marjani Forté-Saunders performing Blondell Cummings’ Chicken Soup

Thursday, May 29 | 7:30PM
Friday, May 30 | 7:30PM
Saturday, May 31 | 7:30PM

Open Dress Rehearsal*
Tuesday, May 27 | 7:30PM

To RSVP for Open Dress Rehearsal, Click Here

Blondell Cummings’ most well-known work, Chicken Soup (1981), is a solo based on her childhood memories of her grandmother in the kitchen, performed in 1982 as part of the Parallels series curated by Ishmael Houston-Jones at Danspace Project.

Joan Acocella of The New Yorker wrote, “What made Chicken Soup so compelling—wild, funny, frightening—was the alternation between realism and surrealism.” The National Endowment for the Arts designated Chicken Soup an American Masterpiece in 2006, and in 2007, the work was reconstructed and restaged at the Joyce Theater in 2007 by Urban Bush Women. A deep and direct artistic transmission, Marjani Forté-Saunders was the first and among very few artists to ever learn Chicken Soup from Cummings and the only one other than Cummings to ever perform the solo.

 

*About Open Dress Rehearsal: Tuesday evening’s dress rehearsal will be free with RSVP and open to the public at limited-capacity. Open dress rehearsals are a mask-required, community-minded program prioritizing our immunocompromised and low-income audiences. Staff and audiences will be required to wear masks (N95 or KN95) and performing artists (if unmasked) will be  required to test for COVID-19 (rapid tests provided by Danspace Project). This is a first-come-first-served event. Danspace will not hold late seating or a waitlist during Open Dress Rehearsals. Thank you for your understanding.


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Marjani Forté-Saunders (she/her) is a 2023 United States Artists Fellow, and recently celebrated her debut as choreographer for the New York Metropolitan Opera, El Niño (2024). She is an awardee of the prestigious Dance Magazine Harkness Award (2020) and the Foundation for Contemporary Arts Fellowship (2020). Saunders is a three time NY Dance & Performance/Bessie Awardee and an inaugural recipient of 3 distinguishing fellowships in dance, including Urban Bush Women’s Choreographic Center Initiative Fellowship (2017), the Jerome Hill Artist Fellowship (2018), and the DanceUSA Artist Fellowship (2019).

Her practice has been forging my physical and energetic bodies  to conjure transformative moments in space and time. Her art poses and processes questions, such as: What might freedom, a reality that elevates culture, life, wisdom, the intangible and mysterious, look like? Can we achieve it?

Marjani is a part of a multi-platformed collective vision called 7NMS (pronounced seven names), with composer and sound designer Everett Saunders. The work of 7NMS houses the Art, the Studios, and the Creative Incubator that is Art x Power- which is dedicated to building resilient futures for Black Artists, by creating pathways towards long-term, fiscal and creative wellness. The creative duo architects of the project, Prophet: The Order of the Lyricist, which premiered at Abrons Arts Center in 2022. 7NMS are recipients of New Music USA Award (2021), the MAP Fund (2020) and the National Dance Project Production & Touring award, for this work. In 2023, PROPHET had its Los Angeles premiere, at the REDCAT ROY AND EDNA DISNEY/CALARTS THEATER (REDCAT), and traveled to the Musuem of Contemporary Arts Chicago, May 2024.

Humbly, Saunders embraces the depth of her career and craft as a divine opportunity and command to listen, serve, and transform. She defines her work by its lineage stemming from culturally rich, vibrant, historic, loving, irreverent conjurers. With joy, Saunders’ most creative, commanding and rewarding practice is as a Mother, which operates inextricably alongside her visioning as an artist.

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