soil return

Arts in the Gardens

Dominica Greene

LEIMAY PRESENTING SERIES SUMMER/FALL 2023: OUTSIGHT

Dominica Greene — soil return

soil return is a guided and participatory offering which asks that we plant the seeds of our bodies and witness what emerges.

Documentation

Documentation Images
Dominica Greene
Dominica Greene
11 photos
House Program

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1UbvcRafR0tWImshmX8LZLCqSYenDNPDSmhuzQyAXuRw/edit?usp=sharing

Object Identifier

AMP.PRG.2023.7000.5.5

Year Created

2023

Date Recorded

20231001

Language

English

Curated Filters

Space / Location

Premiere Venue

Dorothy Strelsin Memorial Community Garden
September 30th - October 1st 2023
174 Suffolk St, NYC

Shiloh Hodges is a dancer and zinemaker who has worked with Earl Mosley, Sidra Bell/SBDNY, André M. Zachery/Renegade Performance Group, Monstah Black, and Third Rail Projects, among others. She is in ongoing improvisational practice across forms with Shantelle Courvoisier Jackson. Shiloh’s work has been shown at Green Space, The Space Upstairs, and the 2020 EstroGenius Festival (in collaboration with Kim Savarino). Also a matchbox, a phone, a park, and a window.

Dorchel Haqq, raised in Harlem, explores fantasy and abstracts the echo of transgenerational trauma in her body of culture through film, sound exploration and object investigations. Dorchel builds worlds that reflect her community and immerse viewers energetically and holistically. Through collaboration, Dorchel leads with curiosity and care. Dorchel is an adjunct lecturer at Purchase College, performed with A.I.M by Kyle Abraham and resided in Punchdrunk’s Sleep No More in Shanghai. Dorchel is now a freelance artist. As a freelancer, working with artists like Johannes Wieland, Stephanie Batten Bland, Loni Landon, Sidra Bell and Kayla Farrish has unleashed her curiosity in her own practice.

Dominica Greene (she.her) is a Black woman who cherishes and channels her Caribbean heritage and Queerness into an art-based existence. Based on the unceded lands of the Munsee Lenape people, now known as Brooklyn, New York, Greene creates conceptual, body-based art rooted in her belief that dance is not something to be learned, but an innate entity that we all have access to and are perpetually engaging with. Her work aims to reflect nature, human and otherwise, as a way of highlighting humanity and the stark sameness and differences and sameness in the differences within all of us.

Nikki Theroux, Tamara Leigh, Kimie Parker, Hillary Bonhomme. Wldflwr Dance Collective, directed by Tamara Leigh and Nikki Theroux, works towards multidisciplinary and inclusive art-making. Wldflwr has been in residence at Dragon’s Egg in CT, beginning the creative process for “the last to bloom,” the collective’s debut evening-length which premiered at The Tank NYC in 2021. In 2022, they were Artists in Residence at MOtiVE Brooklyn where they began creating “Permanence.” They have performed throughout NYC at venues including Arts on Site, Dixon Place, Local Produce Festival, Living Gallery, Emerging Artists Theater, and Onderbleek Collective, and recently shared an excerpt of “Permanence” in Atlanta, GA. This spring, the collective shared their newest work-in-progress, “blue curfew,” at the Windmill Arts Center in Atlanta as part of Fly on a Wall’s Excuse the Art.

Muyassar Kurdi (b. 1989 in Chicago) is a New York City-based interdisciplinary artist. Her work encompasses sound art, extended vocal technique, performance art, movement, painting, analog photography, and film. She has toured extensively in the U.S. and throughout Europe. She currently focuses on interweaving homemade electronic instruments into her vocal and dance performances, stirring a plethora of emotions from her audience members through vicious noise, ritualistic chants, and meditative movements. Kurdi was a finalist in the Jerome Hill Artist Fellowship for Combined Disciplines 2023, she was awarded a Roulette Intermedium 2020 commission and artist residency in 2022 (with support from Jerome Foundation). She is also a recipient of the Queens Fund New Works Grant, NYFA City Artist Corps grant, and Puffin Foundation grant. Recent residencies include Harvestworks and The Watermill Center with OPERA ensemble. Forthcoming solo exhibition will open in the Fall of 2023 at LaMaMa Gallery in NYC. Performance highlights include Roulette Intermedium, Center For Performance Research, Lincoln Center, The Rubin Museum of Art, Issue Project Room, Cafe OTO, Chicago Cultural Center, Center for Contemporary Art Laznia, Fridman Gallery, University Galleries, Zaratan – Arte Contemporânea, and Judson Memorial Church as well as exhibitions and film screenings (solo and group works) at VIERTE WELT, Trieze Gallery, Knockdown Center, Queens Museum, Spectacle Theatre, and Anthology Film Archives. She taught workshops in movement and voice throughout Europe most notably in Portugal at Zaratan – Arte Contemporânea and in Istanbul Turkey at Bilgi University and Cultur as well as a MoMA PS1 in NYC.

OUTSIGHT is presented by LEIMAY in partnership with New York Restoration Project.

The New York Restoration Project believes that access to nature is a fundamental human right. We work to ensure that all New Yorkers have equitable access to green space. For 25 years, NYRP has invested in and stewarded parks and gardens throughout the city’s five boroughs to strengthen communities, promote food sovereignty, and counter environmental and social injustice. Effectively carrying out our mission requires collaboration, synergy, and understanding of the communities we serve on many different levels. Diversity, equity, and inclusion are embedded into our core identity and we deeply value the unique perspectives, knowledge, and resources that each member of our team and extended community brings to NYRP. Visit nyrp.org

LEIMAY is a grassroots non-profit arts organization and ensemble based in Brooklyn since 1996. LEIMAY attracts, provokes, and supports exchange and generative confrontation, among culturally diverse audiences and artists, by producing work and programs that center the creation and the experience of art as catalysts to transform ourselves and the world around us. Programs include OUTSIGHT (2017-Present), LEIMAY Incubator Program (2021-Present), LEIMAY Fellowship (2008-2021), LEIMAY Art in the Community Garden Commissioning Fellows Program (2018-2021), SOAK (2012-2018), the NY Butoh Festival (2003-2009), the CAVE gallery (1996-2006), Vietnamese Artist-in-Residence Program (2004-2005), Butoh Workshops (2001-2007), NY Butoh Kan Training Initiative/ NY Butoh Kan Teaching Residency (2008 -2011).

OUTSIGHT is supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, in partnership with the City Council, the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo and the New York State Legislature and the Mertz Gilmore Foundation.

LEIMAY works and programs are supported, in part, by the New York State Council on the Arts, the City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council, National Endowment for the Arts, Howard Gilman Foundation, Mertz Gilmore Foundation, Dance/NYC, The Alliance of Resident Theatres/New York, Indie Space, and Café Royal Cultural Foundation, and many generous contributions from individual donors.

Ximena Garnica and Shige Moriya – Artistic and General Co-Directors
Adolfo Villafuerte – Marketing and Outreach Associate
Brandon Perdomo – Administrative and Program Associate
Jenna Taus – Program and Development Associate
Megan Kendzior – Strategic Development Consultant