Sugar Sugar! Artist Spotlight: Isa Spector🍒💦
🍒Isa Spector is a writer, choreographer, and director. His work straddles postmodern formalism with ridiculous narrative. Spector has presented across New York at venues including Performance Space New York, Abrons Arts Center, Center for Performance Research, WSA, Offline Gallery, Pageant, QNCC, The Slipper Room, and Montez Press Radio.
Shared Evening: Julia Antinozzi and Isa Spector
June 10 + 11, Domino Square
7pm DJ set, 8pm show
Photo Credits:
#2: Iliana Penichet-Ramirez
#3: Walter Włodarczyk
#4: Santiago Felipe
Big wrap up for the best two weeks of moving 📦
Thank you @giadk@exponentialfestival and everyone who came to see Real Estate. This piece is my love letter for @aridalbert and @sheldonenberg whose grace, talent and generosity have fueled my imagination for the last year.
Sound Design by @asalevite
Lighting Design by @mikelle_kelly
Photos by Walter Wlodarczyk
Next month for @exponentialfestival …
A domestic fantasy in three movements. Featuring Ari Dalbert and Sheldon Donenberg. Written and directed by Isa Spector. Sound design by Asa Levite.
In a split bill with @derekrsmth
Tickets in bio đź«‚
free performance this saturday at 4pm
180 maiden lane, no rsvp
featuring four gifted associates and
@hammerhead_audio stage, @ex.wiish sound, @maxlillian1111 costume
Thursday, July 17th: Join us in studio at 46 Canal St to celebrate the launch of our series Stand Up Fall Down: The Politics of Irony and The Irony of Politics. We’ll be joined in studio by Callahan & Witscher, Diane Severin Nguyen and Laslo Horvath, and Isa Spector for a series of live performances.
6 PM: Isa Spector: BS: Excerpts for a Radio Play Featuring Sophie Becker and Bobbi Salvör Menuez, Music and Sound by Ben Shirken
7:30 PM: Diane Severin Nguyen and Laszlo Horvath: War Songs
9 PM: Callahan & Witscher: I Don’t Believe You
Next Friday for @rhizomedotorg đź’¦
Tickets in bio 🥤
Mr. Art is in his office. It’s been a long day. A new performance by Isa Spector on top of a sonic platform designed by Emmett Palaima. Featuring Ari Dalbert, Sheldon Donenberg, Aliza Russell and Madison Wada. Sound and Music by Taul Katz and Ben Shirken. Costumes by Max Lillian. Poster by Bri Griffin.
Two choreographers who work in and through language join one comedian who works in and through song for a night exploring the relationship between humor, text, and movement. Tess Dworman is a choreographer and audio describer who rides the line between sense and nonsense through a commitment to improvisation and the inhabitation of multiple personas. Isa Spector is a choreographer and performer who experiments with how dance can propel and distort narrative and how humor and seriousness twist through each other. Francesca D’Uva is a comedian who draws inspiration from teen melodramas and bad musical theater, playing with the uncanny pleasures that open up when parodies miss their mark.
Friday 4/25, at 8pm in the Parish Hall
This event will also be livestreamed for free on the Project's YouTube channel.
poetryproject.org/events