Living Gallery: Aynsley Vandenbroucke
May 3, 2019, 7:00 pm – 7:30 pm EDT
Free
Living Gallery, a monthly program curated by Eva Yaa Asantewaa and produced in the Gibney Gallery, presents live performance of storytelling, monologues, spoken word, stand-up, or creative talks.
Each performance—free and open to the public—runs approximately 30 minutes, usually scheduled within the hour before a dance concert presented in Gibney’s Theater. We welcome you to attend both events and enjoy a wide range of expressive artists.
Aynsley Vandenbroucke is a choreographer obsessed with the movement ideas and the dances of language. Her performances have been presented by Abrons Arts Center, The Chocolate Factory Theater, Danspace Project, Experiments and Disorders at Dixon Place, and others. Her writing has been published in The Brooklyn Rail, Movement Research Performance Journal, and Seneca Review (forthcoming). Aynsley co-founded Mount Tremper Arts in the Catskill Mountains and currently teaches interdisciplinary courses at Princeton University. www.movementgroup.org
ACCESSIBILITY
The accessible entrance for this location is located at 280 Broadway. Please note that this is a shared entrance with the New York City Department of Buildings. To access the elevator, attendees may be asked to provide a valid photo ID and go through building security, including a metal detector.
Requests for reasonable accommodation or for access to the 280 Broadway entrance after 5:00 pm or on the weekend should be made three days in advance by contacting Elyse Desmond at 646.837.6809 (Voice only), or by e-mailing elyse@gibneydance.org.