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MARCH 6&7
1PM - 9PM

2 DAYS OF LIVE MUSIC/DANCE/THEATER/PERFORMANCE

SITE SEEKS TO HIGHLIGHT THE DIVERSITY OF LIVE ART IN BUSHWICK


WHILE INVESTIGATING OUR NEIGHBORHOOD AS AN UNFOLDING
COLLABORATIVE PERFORMANCE ENACTED IN URBAN SPACE.
GRACE EXHIBITION ionSOUND
A 3RD WARD
195 Morgan Ave. B CHEZ BUSHWICK
304 Boerum St. C SPACE
840 Broadway, 2nd Fl.
D Goodbye Blue Monday
1080 Broadway

3rd Ward, one of Brooklyn’s creative hubs, Chez Bushwick is a hub space for dance Grace Exhibition Space is a hub space for
lends its space for SITE Fest weekend. Sign and movement-based performance. duration-based and interactive performance
up for an annual membership and you’ll Performances will run in hour to ninety art. Audience members are welcome to
ride home on one of their free bikes. 3rd minute chunks, with forty minute wander in and out, and stay as long as they
Ward is a hub space for theater and short intermissions in between. wish – like a gallery, rather than a show.
form performance.Performances will run
in ninety minute chunks, with forty minute
intermissions in between.
Saturday March 6 Saturday, March 6th Saturday, March 6th
1 – 2 PM 1- 5 PM 7:30 PM-1 AM
Saturday, March 6th • Jerkilana • Eliza Fernand
Inside Stage:

• 8 PM: Prima Primo


• Danielle Russo Dance Company
1 – 2:30 PM • Jinkyung Chong 1 – 9 PM • 9 PM:  Jigsaw Soul
• 10 PM:  Matt Jones
• BOOMSLANG • Destineez Child
• 11 PM:  Comandante Zero
2:40 – 4:20 PM • 12 AM:  Ellis Ashbrook
3:10 – 4:40 PM • SAWTOOTH dancers 1 – 9 PM Backyard Stage
• Xenia Rubinos, Brittany Anjou, • Mari Meade Dance Collective • Helga Schmid
• 7:30 PM: Kung Fu Crimewave
Nobuko Hori • Stine Moen, Håvard Bjørnevold, 4 – 5 PM • 8:30 PM: Bill Bartholomew Band
• Jenny Vogel Sara Greenfield • Christen Clifford • 9:30 PM: Strong Look
• The Omen Project • Ling-Fen Chien • 10:30 PM: Madame Beak
5 – 9 PM


Duodenum
Drew Valins
• Amy L Baumgarten
• Meng-Hsuan Wu Sunday, March 7th
• TYLER MATTHEW OYER 5 – 6:30 PM 3 PM – 1 AM
• Michael Freeman Inside Stage
5:20 – 6:50 PM
• Daniel Patrick Fay


Ana Lola Roman & Matthew Caron
Niall Noel Jones
Sunday, March 7th •

3:00-4:00 PM: Balkan Jam Band
4:00-4:30 PM: JJ Hayes
• Andi Stover • Jessica Finn & Elle Stice • 4:30-5:00 PM: Kristin Joy Wagner
1 – 9 PM • 5:00-5:30 PM: Crazy and The Brains
7:30 – 9 PM 7:10 – 9 PM • Helga Schmid • 5:30-6:00 PM: Susan Hwang
• 6:00-6:30 PM: M Lamar
• colectivodoszeta / carlos a. cruz • Yoo & Dancers 4 -5 PM • 6:30-7:00 PM: Willie Breeding
velazquez • x-tra bullets • Eliza Fernand • 7:00-7:30 PM: Elizabeth Devlin
• GoGoVertigoat Dance and/or • Echopraxia Dance • 7:30-8:00 PM: Karen Duffy
Performance 5 – 9 PM • 8:00-8:30 PM: Casey Holford
• Michael Freeman Sunday, March 7 • Meng-Hsuan Wu •

8:30 - 9:00 PM: Sweet Soubrette
9:00 - 9:30 PM: My Light Sweet Fire

1 – 2 PM 6 – 8 PM • 9:30 - 10:00 PM: Dan Costello


• 10:00 - 10:45 PM: Albert Goold Band
Sunday, March 7th • Maximiliano Ferro & Gorgas • Shantall Martin


10:45 - 11:30 PM: Heroes Of The Open End
11:30 PM - 12:15 AM: Ching Chong Song
• FuturPointe Dance
• 12:15 - 1:00 AM: Schwervon!
1 – 2:30 PM • Synthesis Dance Project Backyard Stage
• The Friendly Falcons and Their 2:40 – 4:20 PM • 3:15 - 3:45 PM: Preston Spurlock
Friend the Snake • Tatyana Tenenbaum • 3:45 - 4:15 PM: Adrienne Anemone
• Homunculus Mask Theater • Wanda Gala & Bob Bellerue • 4:15 - 4:45 PM: Like, Mountains
• Rachel Klein Productions • Michal Samama
• 4:45 - 5:15 PM: Boo Hoo
• 5:15 - 5:45 PM: Debe Dalton
3:10 – 4:40 PM • The Movement Farm There is a $5 suggested • 5:45 - 6:15 PM: The Fools
• Tanya O’Debra • 6:15 - 6:45 PM: Brian Speaker
5 – 6:30 PM donation for all hub space • 6:45 - 7:15 PM: The Best
• Violent Diamonds Dance Theater • Creature Theater shows. You can also purchase • 7:15 - 7:45 PM: Gann Matthews
• Adam H. Weinert • 7:45 - 8:15 PM: Completely Smitten
5:20 – 6:50 PM a SITE day pass for $10, or a • 8:15 - 8:45 PM: Angela Carlucci
• Courtney Novak • HoverBound
weekend pass for $20. Passes • 8:45 - 9:15 PM: Ben Krieger
• 9:15 - 9:45 PM: Larkin Grimm
7:30 – 9 PM 7:10 – 9 PM are valid for hub shows only. • 9:45 - 10:15 PM: Tribal Town Center
• Crystal D. Lite. • Yvonne Ng, Juan Michael Porter II,
Meiko Mitsuda, Yasuhiko Fukuoka
All donations benefit Arts in • 10:15 - 10:45 PM: The Purple Organ
• May Shetrit • 10:45 - 11:15 PM: Old Hat
• Centaurix • Layla Marcelle Mrozowski Bushwick. • 11:15 - 11:45 PM: Lady Blanche
• Launch Movement Experiment • 11:45 - 12:15 PM: Joe Crow Ryan
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SITEFEST SATELLITE SPACES MORE SIGHTS, SOUNDS & SPECTACLES OF ALL GENRES HAPPENING AROUND BUSHWICK

8 One Man’s Trash is Another Man’s Trea- 15 SITE Fest OPENING PARTY / Beauty Bar / 921 22 Live Silkscreen and Image Node: Site10 /
sure / Bogart between Siegel & Harrison Broadway 17-17 Troutman St., 2nd Fl.
SAT 1 – 6 PM / OMTIAMT is an interactive installation. Artist FRI 9 PM – 4 AM / DJ’s Jonathan Toubin, Captain Hearlock, SAT 6 – 9 PM / Image Node Showcase on the deck,
Michael Boyd Stout will sell his unwanted possessions on Shimmy and Cowboy Mark spinning soul, garage, rockabilly, featuring live silkscreen printing by the neighborhood’s best
the sidewalk. He will perform such mundane tasks as taking psych, and bubblegum rock. Dancing and cheap drinks all silkscreen designers, interactive LED art, live video, and
money and giving away goods. Haggling. Chatting. Reading night long. excellent ambient musical performance. Bushwick Print Lab
a book. Like Duchamp’s ‘Fountain’ OMTIAMT asks the will also host a show of new local prints.
viewer, “Is this performance art, or a yard sale?” 16 Ghost and the Machine / Page Not Found / 76
Jefferson St. 23 Colonial Bushwick / 17-36 Stanhope St.
9 Nat. Mur. : 5 Rites / 1 Grattan St., Studio 221 SUN 7 PM – 12 AM / SITE Festival Closing Party curated by SAT 6 AM – SUN 9 PM / 75 cent donation /
SUN 2 – 4:30 PM / In response to taking a very high Lily Maase and Joe Che. BabySkinGlove will be living as a colonial household for
potency dose of a homeopathic remedy, Sigman will the weekend, presenting you with lessons on everything
Stop by post-festival for delicious cocktails, curiously- colonial such as basket weaving, soap making, chicken
perform a series of 5 durational rites of 30 minutes each. staged solo performances, participatory art and sound
The rites will serve as both reflection and challenge, dealing slaughtering, bread baking, etc. It’s just like Williamsburg,
X Spread Art Mobile Unit / wandering around obliquely with themes of grief, heart, navigation, and battle.
projects, and late-night dancing courtesy of RADIO but not the Brooklyn one you know and love! Every hour on
WONDERLAND and the fantabulous Cosmo D. the hour.
SAT & SUN 1 – 6 PM / Join the Spread Art mobile cart and Materials such as bones, branches, and red wax will serve
make collaborative works of art throughout the day. We will as tools for the journey. 17 Bushwick Short Films: A Three Course 24 Lightening Cloud / Famous Accountants / 1673
be centered around the Morgan L subway stop & also on
the move. 10 The Ricotta Collaborations / Centotto / 250 Prix Fixe / 114 Troutman St. Gates Ave.
Moore St., #108 SUN 3 – 5 PM / Filmmaking is one of the most expensive/ SAT 1 – 11 PM & SUN 1 – 5 PM / Famous Accountants will
1 Wonderneath / House of Yes / 342 Maujer St. SAT & SUN 4 – 7 PM / In tandem with a ‘simposio’ show, resource intensive of the arts. Meeting other filmmakers be ritually cleansed and then flooded with intense waves,
SAT 3:30 – 6 PM & 8 – 10:30 PM / $20 /A circus adventure “Collaborative Forgeries, or Forged Collaborations,” this is key to seeing your projects come to fruition. Come flashes and pulses, an epileptic’s dream that will shift shape
set in turn-of-the-century New York City. This triumphant ‘interstizio’ event elucidates the critical and cinematic texts to Castlebraid for a three course prix fixe of shorts by through out the day. “Invocation” will be performed live by
tale is filled with aerial acrobatics, fire, puppetry, dance, and underlying the collaborative works on exhibit. Texts include Bushwick filmmakers! Meet other filmmakers in an Andrew Hurst and special guests from 9-11 PM, Saturday.
accompanied by Tin Pan Brass Band. “La Ricotta,” a short film by Pier Paolo Pasolini, and “La interactive panel over the real entrees.
Ricotta,” a thematic analysis, by Maurizio Viano, of the 25 Walk The Neighborhood / 49 Linden St. #3
1 Fight for your SITE … to Party / House of Yes eponymous film. 17 Cloud Chamber / 114 Troutman St. SAT & SUN 7 PM / $20 / Walk The Neighborhood is an
/ 342 Maujer St. SUN 6 – 7 PM / Mingle after the films and listen to Cloud audial stroll through Z’s mind as he prepares to attend a
SAT 11 PM – late / $5 / BYOB / DJ’s, circus, hot girls 11 CROWD Reading Series / Café Orwell / 247 Chamber play songs reminiscent of Jacques Brel, Nick birthday party. After an incident at the party, Z leaves, taking
hanging off the ceiling, indoor parades, etc. For more info Varet St. Drake, and klezmer music. Guitarist/composer/singer Matt the audience with him. Together they embark on a tour of
visit houseofyes.org. SAT 7 - 9 PM / The CROWD Reading Series at Cafe Orwell Everett has played everything from trad folk to electronica. his place of employment. Tea will be served.
will feature poetry readings by Ben Fama, Christie Ann Pianist/singer Anne Damassa is classically trained with a
2 Someone of the Universe / outside 3rd Ward / Reynolds, James Copeland, and Christine Hamm. For more background in musical theater, jazz, rock, and pop.
195 Morgan Ave. information and author bios, please visit crowdyourself.
One woman original monologue/s exploring grief, blogspot.com. 18 Loud Objects with Jen Walshe / Naxal Belt /
175 Jefferson St., #1L
relationships and how hard it is to fall in love in New York
12 You Can’t Do That on Television / Brooklyn SUN 6 – 9 PM / 6-7PM Loud Objects Noise Installation
City in the year 2010. Written by Stacy Ose-Kuffour.
Fireproof Gallery / 119 Ingraham St. Tent, 7-8PM Artists Talk with Loud Objects, 8-9PM Loud
Objects Performance with Jen Walshe. Loud Objects, an
3 Not Spring Not Winter / 319 Scholes St. / SAT & SAT 2 – 10 PM, SUN 12 – 9 PM / Absurd, strange,
experimental noise EAM (electroacoustc music) group,
transgressive, confrontational and confusing performances
SUN 1 – 9 PM creates a nexus of multiple discourses on the Noise Toy.
for video. Featuring Marc Aschenbrenner, Laurel Jay
Party SAT 9 PM – late / A selection of work from NYU’s Curated by Andrea Liu.
Carpenter, Crystal Curtis, Amy Day, David Greg Harth, Nate
ITP program, highlighting the convergence of new
Hill, Wayne Hodge, Mike Jones, Nina Katchadourian, Marni
media technologies through audio video installations,
Kotak & Jason Robert Bell, Yeon Jin Kim, Jorge Rojas, Type 19 Planned Parenthood (Free Beer) / 280 Café /
performances, and other interactive works. Of particular 280 Knickerbocker Ave.
A, Ruthie Doyle. Curated by Joe Nanashe.
interest will be the exploration of the relationship between SAT 7 PM & SUN 6 PM / Schwarzkopf Entertainment has
technology and human behavior as well as reflections on hand picked some of the most adventurous, form-bending
the new possibilities for mediated interactivity.
13 Comedy in the Digital Age: A Disorderly
sketch comedy acts in NYC for a two-night who’s who of
Discussion / English Kills Gallery / 114 Forrest St. contemporary performance-based humor. Featuring Skinny
4 Waterbury Kaleidoscope / Bushwick Music FRI 8 PM / Comedy in the Digital Age: A Disorderly Bitch Jesus Meeting, Murderfist, Rue Brutalia, and New SITE Fest is a proud partner and
Discussion with Sketch Comedian Groups Murderfist, Excitement among others.
Studios / 55 Waterbury St.
SAT & SUN 1 – 9 PM/ $5 / Video + Lighting + Motion +
Skinny Bitch Jesus Meeting, and Caitlin “C-Town” Steitzer. featured Brooklyn event of
Moderated by Aaron Short. 19 The Wisdom of Children / 280 Café / 280 Knick-
Sound + Design + Verbs + Adjectives + Hypothesis + Mind
+ Illusion + Drama + Action + Reaction + Idea + Mood. erbocker Ave.
Armory Arts Week.
After hours concert: DJ Mojo show f. The Binary Marketing
13 Untitled & Erasure / English Kills Gallery / 114 SAT & SUN, 4 PM & 5 PM / Three short plays (about a
Forrest St. minute each), drawn from Simon Rich’s 2007 New Yorker
Show, St. Claire, Bridget and The Squares, The Vicious
Guns, The Hidden Ratio.
SAT & SUN 7 PM / SAT: Robert Andrew’s “Untitled.” humor piece “The Wisdom of Children,” about how children Produced by Arts in Bushwick. We’re
SUN: John Bonafede’s “Erasure” is a physical performance and college students imagine the workings of the grownup
5 Plastic Membrane / 238 Melrose St. piece about the absorbing and loss of culture, specifically table, UNICEF, and the US government. With a few special
an all volunteer organization. Our
SAT 4 – 5 PM / A hybrid performance and art installation
Tibetan, through the phenomenon of globalization and
nationalization. tibetanbridge.org
musical guests! mission is to promote and support
that begins in the street and unravels in the roof of a
building in Bushwick. Visual arts, live music, projections English Kills will be open SAT & SUN 1-9 with a show of 20 Sleep of Reason / The Bushwick Starr / 207 Starr local artists, serve the community
St.
and dance. Body bags and uterus encasings, death, birth
and urban rituals with the razor blade city as backdrop.
paintings by Andy Piedilato.
SAT 8 – 8:45 PM / $5 / Sleep of Reason uses the allegorical at large through arts education and
13 CHESTER’S Favorites / The Petri Space / 114 narratives in Francisco Goya’s prints to examine the creative accessibility, and organize
6 Live Networked Art Event / Studio304 / 304 Forrest St. #5 theatrical/performance implications of prisoner abuse
Boerum St. SAT 8 PM / CHESTER, Bushwick’s premiere independent depicted in the Abu Ghraib photographs. The performance all residents and stakeholders in
is set up into tableaux vivants: staged still scenes are
SAT 4 – 9 PM / BYOB / Live networked art events and
exhibition that include photography, performance, video,
long-form improv team, hosts a night of our favorite teams
briefly illuminated with a flash of light cutting through longer Bushwick to fight development-
showcasing different form of improvisation.
and music. periods of darkness. driven displacement and work
14 SUSHI / 116 Knickerbocker Ave.
7 L’Echelle (the ladder) / 248 McKibbin St., #4V SAT & SUN 2 – 6 PM / An interactive installation combining 21 TRANSMITTED II / Norte Maar / 83 Wyckoff Ave. toward an integrated, sustainable
SAT 6 – 8 PM / Dance on film, choreographies by Julia
SAT 1 PM / $1 or 1 bone / DVR THE MASTER. BCR THE
DOG. LADDER. SIX TREATS. Duration: 5 minutes. No flash
performance with sculpture. Fake sushi + real art. 20 minute
performance every hour on the hour. By Nung-Hsin Hu and K. Gleich, projected into the space, interlaced with live community.
photography. No applause. 21+. RSVP recommended: Kashimi Asai. performance by Stephanie Miracle and sound sculpture by
davidvictorrose@mac.com or (646) 785-5996. Ben Godward all from the living room of Norte Maar (seen
from the street).
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