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Sundays on Broadway
Dance, Film
PRICE: Free

$10 suggested donation at door

Located in Manhattan
WeisAcres
537 Broadway
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Sundays on Broadway presents a daylong screening of 10 films from 9 Evenings: Theatre & Engineering, on Sunday, November 13. The program, organized by Julie Martin and Cathy Weis, runs from 10:30am to 6pm, and will be followed by a panel discussion. The event will take place at WeisAcres, 537 Broadway, #3 (between Prince and Spring Streets), in Manhattan. $10 suggested donation at the door. Audience members must provide proof of vaccination and masks are required at all times while at WeisAcres. For more information about Sundays on Broadway, visit www.cathyweis.org.

The films of 9 Evenings document the collaborations between 10 New York artists and 30 engineers from Bell Telephone Laboratories to produce performances incorporating new technology shown at the 69th Regiment Armory in New York City in October 1966. The films are directed by Barbro Schultz Lundestam and produced by Billy Klüver and Julie Martin for Experiments in Art and Technology. The screenings will be followed by a program featuring a short compilation film of all 10 works and a panel discussion. Audience members are welcome to come and go throughout the day between films.

Schedule of film screenings
(There will be a five-minute break between films)

10:30–11:40am
Öyvind Fahlström, Kisses Sweeter than Wine (Run time: 70 minutes)

11:45am–12:25pm
Alex Hay, Grass Field (Run time: 40 minutes)

12:30–1:00pm
Steve Paxton, Physical Things (Run time: 30 minutes)

1:05–1:40pm
Robert Whitman, Two Holes of Water 3 (Run time: 35 minutes)

1:45–2:25pm
David Tudor, Bandoneon! (a combine) (Run time: 40 minutes)

2:30–3:10pm
John Cage, Variations VII (Run time: 40 minutes)

3:15–3:55pm
Deborah Hay, Solo (Run time: 40 minutes)

4:00–4:40pm
Yvonne Rainer, Carriage Discreteness (Run time: 40 minutes)

4:45–5:15pm
Robert Rauschenberg, Open Score (Run time: 30 minutes)

5:20–5:55pm
Lucinda Childs, Vehicle (Run time: 35 minutes)

6:15pm
Screening of 9 Evenings compilation film and panel discussion

Panelists include Silvia Pinto Coelho, choreographer and researcher at ICNOVA – Universidade NOVA de Lisboa, Douglas Dunn, dancer and choreographer, Sofia Engelman, dancer and co-founder of freeskewl, Mimi Gross, painter and set and costume designer for dance, and Clarinda Mac Low, artist and organizer. The panel will be moderated by Julie Martin, Director, Experiments in Art and Technology.


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