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CollabFest at Triskelion Arts

Sunday, October 18th 20158:00pm

price: $16

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Triskelion Arts

106 Calyer St., Greenpoint, Brooklyn

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The Collaborations in Dance Festival is a celebration of movement-based performance developed through striking collaboration with artists working in other media including film, sound, costuming, visual art, and more.

Racoco rejoins forces with visual artist Stephanie Beck and composer Lynn Wright on a shared program with several other unique collaborations.

"New Developments" is performed by Rachel Cohen, Toby Billowitz, Remi Harris, Masumi Kishimoto, and Meghan Schardt, with music by Lynn Wright and Algis Kizys.

Supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council.

Soaking WET

Thursday, September 24th 20157:00pm

Friday, September 25th 20157:00pm

Saturday, September 26th 20157:00pm

Sunday, September 27th 20152:00pm

price: $18

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Church of St. Paul & St. Andrew's West End Theater

263 West 86th Street, Second floor

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Racoco shares a program with Karen Bernard, Marsi Burns & Alice Teirstein, and Deirdre Towers.

"New Developments" is the premiere of a new tactile interaction between performers and paper, in a continued collaboration with visual artist Stephanie Beck, to original music by Lynn Wright. The fluid relationships between the paper constructions and the performers link architecture and the body, order and absurdity, and evolution and real estate.

"New Developments" is the latest chapter of a two-year collaboration nurtured at CAVE, chashama, Arts in Bushwick, and Norte Maar, and is supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council.

Performed by Toby Billowitz, Rachel Cohen, Masumi Kishimoto, and Meghan Schardt.