The Performance Project @ USS
"Learning To Read By Moonlight": March 26 @ 7pm
"Anyone There?": March 27 @ 7pm, March 28 @ 12pm
Use link for tickets and more information!

Join us tonite (5/8) and Saturday (5/9), for a workshop performance of Artist-in-Residence Jason Wang’s new interactive play “AGAIN”!
“AGAIN”
A Workshop Performance
By Jason Wang
Directed by Jonathan Chang
May 8 @ 7:30pm
May 9 @ 11am
Speyer Hall @ University Settlement
184 Eldridge Street NYC 10002
Use #linkinbio for tickets and more information!
"AGAIN" is an experimental and interactive new play that uses our intimate inner dialogues to explore how the things we used to do transform us until and beyond the end of our lives. Because there are chickens in the backyard that require immediate assistance, bedroom trash must be airlifted, and there is no one left to walk the dog. Is purpose a thing you find once, or over and over again? AGAIN is being developed based on testimonies of seniors from University Settlement's senior centers & Wellness Together participants.
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The Performance Project at University Settlement is made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature.
This program is supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council.

🚨5/27,28 KOLLIDE
7:30 at Speyer Hall
Sliding scale ticket in bio
Kollide was created in part stimulated by conversations with students in Adult Literature Classes, and the energies within Campos community center. The point where forces meet; a chance of transforming. Kollide indicates an autonomous choice, and the will to grow with the uncontrollable circumstances.
Partial proceed will go to Mi Tlalli supporting immigration defense and Hawai'i Flooding Response
Artist in residency with @performanceproject_us
Choreographed by @hsiangru.yu
in collaboration with performers:
@imox_saloj
@lil_risse
@hallowdreamz
@airloombeats

This week Friday (5/8) and Saturday (5/9), join us for a workshop performance of Artist-in-Residence Jason Wang’s new interactive play “AGAIN”!
“AGAIN”
A Workshop Performance
By Jason Wang
Directed by Jonathan Chang
May 8 @ 7:30pm
May 9 @ 11am
Speyer Hall @ University Settlement
184 Eldridge Street NYC 10002
Use #linkinbio for tickets and more information!
"AGAIN" is an experimental and interactive new play that uses our intimate inner dialogues to explore how the things we used to do transform us until and beyond the end of our lives. Because there are chickens in the backyard that require immediate assistance, bedroom trash must be airlifted, and there is no one left to walk the dog. Is purpose a thing you find once, or over and over again? AGAIN is being developed based on testimonies of seniors from University Settlement's senior centers & Wellness Together participants.
####
The Performance Project at University Settlement is made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature.
This program is supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council.

This week Friday (5/8) and Saturday (5/9), join us for a workshop performance of Artist-in-Residence Jason Wang’s new interactive play “AGAIN”!
“AGAIN”
A Workshop Performance
By Jason Wang
Directed by Jonathan Chang
May 8 @ 7:30pm
May 9 @ 11am
Speyer Hall @ University Settlement
184 Eldridge Street NYC 10002
Use #linkinbio for tickets and more information!
"AGAIN" is an experimental and interactive new play that uses our intimate inner dialogues to explore how the things we used to do transform us until and beyond the end of our lives. Because there are chickens in the backyard that require immediate assistance, bedroom trash must be airlifted, and there is no one left to walk the dog. Is purpose a thing you find once, or over and over again? AGAIN is being developed based on testimonies of seniors from University Settlement's senior centers & Wellness Together participants.
####
The Performance Project at University Settlement is made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature.
This program is supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council.

Pleased to have partnered with The New School College of Performing Arts Site Specific class and faculty member Irina Kruzhilina for “Archives in Motion”, a site-specific performance in the University Settlement gym. Performances are Friday, May 1, to Sunday, May 3. Free with RSVP using #linkinbio
Kick off #LEShistorymonth with us during University Settlement’s 140th anniversary year!
“Archives in Motion”
May 1 and 2 @ 8pm
May 3 @ 7:30pm
University Settlement Gym
184 Eldridge St. NYC 10002
Free with RSVP using #linkinbio
Please note that the gym is not ADA accessible. Audience will be asked to walk up multiple staircases as part of the performance.
“Archives in Motion” is a site-specific performance created in partnership with The New School College of Performing Arts Site Specific class and University Settlement and staged in the historic gymnasium—one of the first basketball courts in the United States.
Led by faculty member Irina Kruzhilina, the project brings together students from The New School to engage with the physical, historical, and social layers of the site. Drawing from materials found in the University Settlement archives, the performance emerges through a process of research, improvisation, and collective creation.
University Settlement partners with 40,000+ New Yorkers in Lower Manhattan and Brooklyn every year to build on our collective strengths as we achieve healthy, stable, and remarkable lives. For nearly 140 years, we’ve fought poverty and systemic inequality by building highly effective social services in collaboration with our neighbors. Established in 1886 as the first Settlement House in the United States, we bring the values of that movement into the 21st century by meeting New Yorkers where they live, listening deeply to all perspectives, and creating space for responsive cooperation. Joining with our neighbors to make stable foundations where people of all ages can grow and pursue their dreams, we build community strength.
*Please note, the Friday evening showing is the final dress rehearsal/preview.
#LESmonth #PeoplesLES

Pleased to have partnered with The New School College of Performing Arts Site Specific class and faculty member Irina Kruzhilina for “Archives in Motion”, a site-specific performance in the University Settlement gym. Performances are Friday, May 1, to Sunday, May 3. Free with RSVP using #linkinbio
Kick off #LEShistorymonth with us during University Settlement’s 140th anniversary year!
“Archives in Motion”
May 1 and 2 @ 8pm
May 3 @ 7:30pm
University Settlement Gym
184 Eldridge St. NYC 10002
Free with RSVP using #linkinbio
Please note that the gym is not ADA accessible. Audience will be asked to walk up multiple staircases as part of the performance.
“Archives in Motion” is a site-specific performance created in partnership with The New School College of Performing Arts Site Specific class and University Settlement and staged in the historic gymnasium—one of the first basketball courts in the United States.
Led by faculty member Irina Kruzhilina, the project brings together students from The New School to engage with the physical, historical, and social layers of the site. Drawing from materials found in the University Settlement archives, the performance emerges through a process of research, improvisation, and collective creation.
University Settlement partners with 40,000+ New Yorkers in Lower Manhattan and Brooklyn every year to build on our collective strengths as we achieve healthy, stable, and remarkable lives. For nearly 140 years, we’ve fought poverty and systemic inequality by building highly effective social services in collaboration with our neighbors. Established in 1886 as the first Settlement House in the United States, we bring the values of that movement into the 21st century by meeting New Yorkers where they live, listening deeply to all perspectives, and creating space for responsive cooperation. Joining with our neighbors to make stable foundations where people of all ages can grow and pursue their dreams, we build community strength.
*Please note, the Friday evening showing is the final dress rehearsal/preview.
#LESmonth #PeoplesLES

Pleased to have partnered with The New School College of Performing Arts Site Specific class and faculty member Irina Kruzhilina for “Archives in Motion”, a site-specific performance in the University Settlement gym. Performances are Friday, May 1, to Sunday, May 3. Free with RSVP using #linkinbio
Kick off #LEShistorymonth with us during University Settlement’s 140th anniversary year!
“Archives in Motion”
May 1 and 2 @ 8pm
May 3 @ 7:30pm
University Settlement Gym
184 Eldridge St. NYC 10002
Free with RSVP using #linkinbio
Please note that the gym is not ADA accessible. Audience will be asked to walk up multiple staircases as part of the performance.
“Archives in Motion” is a site-specific performance created in partnership with The New School College of Performing Arts Site Specific class and University Settlement and staged in the historic gymnasium—one of the first basketball courts in the United States.
Led by faculty member Irina Kruzhilina, the project brings together students from The New School to engage with the physical, historical, and social layers of the site. Drawing from materials found in the University Settlement archives, the performance emerges through a process of research, improvisation, and collective creation.
University Settlement partners with 40,000+ New Yorkers in Lower Manhattan and Brooklyn every year to build on our collective strengths as we achieve healthy, stable, and remarkable lives. For nearly 140 years, we’ve fought poverty and systemic inequality by building highly effective social services in collaboration with our neighbors. Established in 1886 as the first Settlement House in the United States, we bring the values of that movement into the 21st century by meeting New Yorkers where they live, listening deeply to all perspectives, and creating space for responsive cooperation. Joining with our neighbors to make stable foundations where people of all ages can grow and pursue their dreams, we build community strength.
*Please note, the Friday evening showing is the final dress rehearsal/preview.
#LESmonth #PeoplesLES

"Communication" was the word (and the movement and the vibe) for the day at our Fellows's meeting! Thanks to Artist in Residence Shannon Yu for getting us moving and connecting. And join us May 27 and May 28 for Shannon's new work, "Kollide" (more info using #linkinbio )

"Communication" was the word (and the movement and the vibe) for the day at our Fellows's meeting! Thanks to Artist in Residence Shannon Yu for getting us moving and connecting. And join us May 27 and May 28 for Shannon's new work, "Kollide" (more info using #linkinbio )

"Communication" was the word (and the movement and the vibe) for the day at our Fellows's meeting! Thanks to Artist in Residence Shannon Yu for getting us moving and connecting. And join us May 27 and May 28 for Shannon's new work, "Kollide" (more info using #linkinbio )

"Communication" was the word (and the movement and the vibe) for the day at our Fellows's meeting! Thanks to Artist in Residence Shannon Yu for getting us moving and connecting. And join us May 27 and May 28 for Shannon's new work, "Kollide" (more info using #linkinbio )

COMING SOON!
Join us this May and June for new work from our 2025/26 Artists in Residence! All performances will be in Speyer Hall @ University Settlement. Use #linkinbio for tickets to each performance and more information.
“AGAIN” by Jason Wang
May 8 @ 7:30pm, May 9 @ 2pm
"AGAIN" is an interactive full-length play being developed based on testimonies of seniors from University Settlement's senior centers and Wellness Together participants. J, a struggling sculpture artist, must harness the remaining ancestral magic on Earth to destroy RETIREMENT.AI, a dystopian parallel universe that has robbed the world of electricity – sending Earth’s inhabitants into a screen-induced stasis.
“KOLLIDE” from Shannon Yu
May 27 and 28 @ 7:30pm
Three krumpers and a beatboxer joined Artist-in-Residence Shannon Yu in creating the new live performance piece “Kollide”, pulling and stirrrng the immigration narratives.
“Are You There?” by Jessica Bauman
June 12 @ 7pm, June 13 @ noon
"Anyone There?" is a performance piece using verbatim text, movement, music and audience-engaged play to rediscover our fundamental human capacity to connect.
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The Performance Project at University Settlement is made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature.
This program is supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council.

NEW DATES ADDED THROUGH JULY!!!
$10/hour subsidized rehearsal space is available at University Settlement (184 Eldridge Street, NYC 10002). Use #linkinbio to learn more about the rehearsal spaces at University Settlement!
We have space appropriate for dance and movement rehearsals as well as more intimate spaces appropriate for rehearsals with smaller casts. $10/hour subsidized rate is for non-profit performance organizations or individual artists.
To learn about all of our available rehearsal spaces at University Settlement (184 Eldridge Street NYC 10002), use #linkinbio
TO BOOK SPACE OR FOR MORE INFORMATION, EMAIL: SPACERENTAL[at]UNIVERSITYSETTLEMENT.ORG
Subsidized rehearsal space is made possible, in part, by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature.
Photo: Alan Chin
#rehearsal #rehearsals #rehearsing rehearsalroom rehearsalspace rehearsalspaces
The Performance Project at University Settlement is made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature.
This program is supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council.

This Thursday April 23 👀
SHARE! ~ Join us on April 23 for an evening of
poetry, music and art reflecting on mental health, healing, and community resilience.
April 23: 7pm - 9pm
Ingersoll Cornerstone Community Center
177 Myrtle Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11201
FREE!
Hosted by the Intergenerational Community Arts Council (ICAC) — a team of NYCHA residents and neighbors from Fort Greene and Downtown Brooklyn — this gathering is part of their mission to create values-driven arts programming by, with, and for their communities.
Join us for this FREE event to celebrate community, healing, and resilience!
Featuring members of the ICAC and Cornerstone Programs:
Sean Nowell ~ Sax/Flute
Surya Botofasina ~ Keys
Guest Poet ~ Tyheim Floyd
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For over forty years, BRIC has shaped Brooklyn’s cultural and media landscape. We give vital support to artists, creators, students, and media makers, and ignite learning in people of all ages, while centering diverse voices that drive culture forward. BRIC builds Brooklyn’s creative future.
The Performance Project at University Settlement is made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature.
This program is supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council.

This Thursday April 23 👀
SHARE! ~ Join us on April 23 for an evening of
poetry, music and art reflecting on mental health, healing, and community resilience.
April 23: 7pm - 9pm
Ingersoll Cornerstone Community Center
177 Myrtle Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11201
FREE!
Hosted by the Intergenerational Community Arts Council (ICAC) — a team of NYCHA residents and neighbors from Fort Greene and Downtown Brooklyn — this gathering is part of their mission to create values-driven arts programming by, with, and for their communities.
Join us for this FREE event to celebrate community, healing, and resilience!
Featuring members of the ICAC and Cornerstone Programs:
Sean Nowell ~ Sax/Flute
Surya Botofasina ~ Keys
Guest Poet ~ Tyheim Floyd
####
For over forty years, BRIC has shaped Brooklyn’s cultural and media landscape. We give vital support to artists, creators, students, and media makers, and ignite learning in people of all ages, while centering diverse voices that drive culture forward. BRIC builds Brooklyn’s creative future.
The Performance Project at University Settlement is made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature.
This program is supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council.

SHARE! ~ Join us on April 23 for an evening of poetry, music and art reflecting on mental health, healing, and community resilience.
April 23: 7pm - 9pm
Ingersoll Cornerstone Community Center
177 Myrtle Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11201
FREE!
Hosted by the Intergenerational Community Arts Council (ICAC) — a team of NYCHA residents and neighbors from Fort Greene and Downtown Brooklyn — this gathering is part of their mission to create values-driven arts programming by, with, and for their communities.
Join us for this FREE event to celebrate community, healing, and resilience!
Featuring members of the ICAC and Cornerstone Programs
Sean Nowell ~ Sax/Flute
Surya Botofasina ~ Keys
Guest Poet ~ Tyheim Floyd
####
For over forty years, BRIC has shaped Brooklyn’s cultural and media landscape. We give vital support to artists, creators, students, and media makers, and ignite learning in people of all ages, while centering diverse voices that drive culture forward. BRIC builds Brooklyn’s creative future.
The Performance Project at University Settlement is made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature.
This program is supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council.

SHARE! ~ Join us on April 23 for an evening of poetry, music and art reflecting on mental health, healing, and community resilience.
April 23: 7pm - 9pm
Ingersoll Cornerstone Community Center
177 Myrtle Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11201
FREE!
Hosted by the Intergenerational Community Arts Council (ICAC) — a team of NYCHA residents and neighbors from Fort Greene and Downtown Brooklyn — this gathering is part of their mission to create values-driven arts programming by, with, and for their communities.
Join us for this FREE event to celebrate community, healing, and resilience!
Featuring members of the ICAC and Cornerstone Programs
Sean Nowell ~ Sax/Flute
Surya Botofasina ~ Keys
Guest Poet ~ Tyheim Floyd
####
For over forty years, BRIC has shaped Brooklyn’s cultural and media landscape. We give vital support to artists, creators, students, and media makers, and ignite learning in people of all ages, while centering diverse voices that drive culture forward. BRIC builds Brooklyn’s creative future.
The Performance Project at University Settlement is made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature.
This program is supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council.

Thank-you to everyone who joined us last week for the work-in-progress showings of “Anyone There?” from Artist in Resident Jessica Bauman. Ways to discuss and ameliorate loneliness were investigated through monologues, song, and audience interaction. On Saturday, we were pleased to also welcome students from University Settlement’s EXCEL Program For Youth and Families, and we ended the event with a wonderful pizza feast courtesy of Two Boots Pizza East Village! Thanks @twobootspizza !
Stay tuned for information about the culmination showing of "Anyone There?" in June!
"Anyone There?: a work-in-progress showing"
Creator/Director - Jessica Bauman
Movement Director - Rebekah Morin
Cast
Carolyn Baeumler
Alba Beqiri
Kambi Gathesha
Tommy Schrider
Guitar
Lincoln Gray
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The Performance Project at University Settlement is made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature.
This program is supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council.

Thank-you to everyone who joined us last week for the work-in-progress showings of “Anyone There?” from Artist in Resident Jessica Bauman. Ways to discuss and ameliorate loneliness were investigated through monologues, song, and audience interaction. On Saturday, we were pleased to also welcome students from University Settlement’s EXCEL Program For Youth and Families, and we ended the event with a wonderful pizza feast courtesy of Two Boots Pizza East Village! Thanks @twobootspizza !
Stay tuned for information about the culmination showing of "Anyone There?" in June!
"Anyone There?: a work-in-progress showing"
Creator/Director - Jessica Bauman
Movement Director - Rebekah Morin
Cast
Carolyn Baeumler
Alba Beqiri
Kambi Gathesha
Tommy Schrider
Guitar
Lincoln Gray
####
The Performance Project at University Settlement is made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature.
This program is supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council.

Thank-you to everyone who joined us last week for the work-in-progress showings of “Anyone There?” from Artist in Resident Jessica Bauman. Ways to discuss and ameliorate loneliness were investigated through monologues, song, and audience interaction. On Saturday, we were pleased to also welcome students from University Settlement’s EXCEL Program For Youth and Families, and we ended the event with a wonderful pizza feast courtesy of Two Boots Pizza East Village! Thanks @twobootspizza !
Stay tuned for information about the culmination showing of "Anyone There?" in June!
"Anyone There?: a work-in-progress showing"
Creator/Director - Jessica Bauman
Movement Director - Rebekah Morin
Cast
Carolyn Baeumler
Alba Beqiri
Kambi Gathesha
Tommy Schrider
Guitar
Lincoln Gray
####
The Performance Project at University Settlement is made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature.
This program is supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council.

Thank-you to everyone who joined us last week for the work-in-progress showings of “Anyone There?” from Artist in Resident Jessica Bauman. Ways to discuss and ameliorate loneliness were investigated through monologues, song, and audience interaction. On Saturday, we were pleased to also welcome students from University Settlement’s EXCEL Program For Youth and Families, and we ended the event with a wonderful pizza feast courtesy of Two Boots Pizza East Village! Thanks @twobootspizza !
Stay tuned for information about the culmination showing of "Anyone There?" in June!
"Anyone There?: a work-in-progress showing"
Creator/Director - Jessica Bauman
Movement Director - Rebekah Morin
Cast
Carolyn Baeumler
Alba Beqiri
Kambi Gathesha
Tommy Schrider
Guitar
Lincoln Gray
####
The Performance Project at University Settlement is made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature.
This program is supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council.

Thank-you to everyone who joined us last week for the work-in-progress showings of “Anyone There?” from Artist in Resident Jessica Bauman. Ways to discuss and ameliorate loneliness were investigated through monologues, song, and audience interaction. On Saturday, we were pleased to also welcome students from University Settlement’s EXCEL Program For Youth and Families, and we ended the event with a wonderful pizza feast courtesy of Two Boots Pizza East Village! Thanks @twobootspizza !
Stay tuned for information about the culmination showing of "Anyone There?" in June!
"Anyone There?: a work-in-progress showing"
Creator/Director - Jessica Bauman
Movement Director - Rebekah Morin
Cast
Carolyn Baeumler
Alba Beqiri
Kambi Gathesha
Tommy Schrider
Guitar
Lincoln Gray
####
The Performance Project at University Settlement is made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature.
This program is supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council.

Thank-you to everyone who joined us last week for the work-in-progress showings of “Anyone There?” from Artist in Resident Jessica Bauman. Ways to discuss and ameliorate loneliness were investigated through monologues, song, and audience interaction. On Saturday, we were pleased to also welcome students from University Settlement’s EXCEL Program For Youth and Families, and we ended the event with a wonderful pizza feast courtesy of Two Boots Pizza East Village! Thanks @twobootspizza !
Stay tuned for information about the culmination showing of "Anyone There?" in June!
"Anyone There?: a work-in-progress showing"
Creator/Director - Jessica Bauman
Movement Director - Rebekah Morin
Cast
Carolyn Baeumler
Alba Beqiri
Kambi Gathesha
Tommy Schrider
Guitar
Lincoln Gray
####
The Performance Project at University Settlement is made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature.
This program is supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council.

Thank-you to everyone who joined us last week for the work-in-progress showings of “Anyone There?” from Artist in Resident Jessica Bauman. Ways to discuss and ameliorate loneliness were investigated through monologues, song, and audience interaction. On Saturday, we were pleased to also welcome students from University Settlement’s EXCEL Program For Youth and Families, and we ended the event with a wonderful pizza feast courtesy of Two Boots Pizza East Village! Thanks @twobootspizza !
Stay tuned for information about the culmination showing of "Anyone There?" in June!
"Anyone There?: a work-in-progress showing"
Creator/Director - Jessica Bauman
Movement Director - Rebekah Morin
Cast
Carolyn Baeumler
Alba Beqiri
Kambi Gathesha
Tommy Schrider
Guitar
Lincoln Gray
####
The Performance Project at University Settlement is made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature.
This program is supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council.

Join us in tonight (3/27) and tomorrow (3/28) for a free work-in-progress showing of “Anyone There?” from Artist-in-Residence Jessica Bauman and created with members of the University Settlement community. "Anyone There?" is a performance piece using verbatim text, movement, music and audience-engaged play to rediscover our fundamental human capacity to connect.
To reserve your free ticket or to learn more, please use #linkinbio
"Anyone There?: a work-in-progress showing"
Friday March 27 at 7 pm
Saturday March 28 at 12 pm
Speyer Hall, University Settlement
184 Eldridge Street NYC 10002
Free!
Creator/Director - Jessica Bauman
Movement Director - Rebekah Morin
With
Carolyn Baeumler
Alba Beqiri
Kambi Gathesha
Tommy Schrider
Lincoln Gray
####
The Performance Project at University Settlement is made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature.
This program is supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council.
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