
Join us at La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club for a captivating presentation of STAND BY — An Allegory by Corningworks, featured as part of La MaMa Moves! Dance Festival. This extraordinary multi-disciplinary dance-theater production showcases the whimsical collaboration with the esteemed puppeteer Tom Lee, who brings to life the captivating Japanese Kuruma Ningyo/Cart Puppetry style.
Explore a thought-provoking exploration of humanity’s struggle to confront our own mortality—an enchanting narrative that delves into the magical continuity of life rather than focusing solely on death or loss.
🎟️ Ticket Information:
🎫 Tickets are available here.
Festival packages begin at $45, accessible here.
Creative Team:
About Corningworks:
Corningworks serves as a platform for multi-disciplinary dance-theater productions crafted by Beth Corning and her award-winning series, THE GLUE FACTORY PROJECTS, which features original works highlighting performers over 40. The productions encompass a blend of sophistication and visceral choreography with a dynamic approach to issues such as race, gender, aging, human rights, and art. For more insights, visit this link.
La MaMa Moves! is celebrated for its longstanding dedication to nurturing diverse artistic voices across backgrounds and stages of career development. This year, the festival will feature a dynamic lineup of innovative dance makers and aim to develop hybrid programming that extends beyond New York City, including livestreams and interactive discussions for broader community engagement.
Embrace the vibrant dance community as La MaMa continues fostering connections, empowering generations of artists, and promoting joyous cultural exchange. Join us in celebrating the arts at one of New York's signature dance festivals! 🤝✨
About La MaMa:
La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club holds a rich legacy in the arts, advocating for creativity across all theatre aspects. With numerous accolades, La MaMa continues to support emerging and seasoned artists, providing a vital platform for innovative expressions worldwide. Join us as we keep the spirit alive, just as Ellen Stewart envisioned when she first opened our doors in 1961! 🌍❤️
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