La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club

74A East 4th Street
(btw Bowery & 2nd Ave)
New York, NY 10003
212.475.7710

Office: M–F 11a–6p
Box Office: M–Su 12–6p




La MaMa 50 World Block Party

October 16, 2011 at 2-6PM


October 16, 1-6PM

Join us on East 4th Street between Bowery and 2nd Avenue for tours of La MaMa’s Archive and theatres, as well as family-friendly performances by Blue Man Group, The Silver Cloud Native American Drummers and Singers, Pua Ali’i ‘Ilima o Nuioka Hula Dancers, and the Balkan gypsy punk rock band, Bad Buka.

During the afternoon visitors will also be able to take tours of the La MaMa Archive, Ellen Stewart’s private collection documenting the history of the Off-Off Broadway movement. Registration for the tours will take place prior to the event. To sign up for a tour, click here.

At the conclusion of the block party, city officials will co-name the block “Ellen Stewart Way,” at which time all the church, mosque, and temple bells, and bells all over the neighborhood and the world will ring in a salute to Ms. Stewart — or “MaMa,” as she was affectionately known by artists and audiences alike — who regularly marked the start of performances at La MaMa by ringing a hand bell before welcoming theatre goers.

Bell Ringing from La MaMa on Vimeo.

Happy 50th La MaMa! from culturehub on Vimeo.

La MaMa ARCHIVE TOURS

Get an in-depth look at the vibrant and often controversial history of the off-off Broadway theater movement with a tour of the La MaMa Archives, Ellen Stewart’s private collection. Learn about how many of today’s renowned theater and film artists got their start in the world of downtown theatre. Hosted by the archives curator Ozzie Rodriguez.

Times:
1:00pm, 1:20pm, 1:40pm
For reservations please go to: www.ohny.org

CLASSES – from 1pm to 4pm

East Village Dance Project/GOH Productions – Ballet Basics

This class will place emphasis on physically understanding ballet technique. Through clear barre exercises students will be encouraged to practice ballet in a secure and effective way.

1:30PM-2:00PM – Suitable for ages 7-9
3:00PM-3:30PM – Suitable for ages 10-12

Rod Rodgers Dance Company – Youth Technique

Rod Rodgers Dance Company will perform a short demonstration in celebration of La MaMa’s block party and teach contemporary techniques from its Youth Program.

1:00PM-1:30PM – Suitable for ages 4 and up
2:30PM-3:00PM – Suitable for ages 4 and up

Hula – Hawaiian Dance for Kids

Marina Celander & members Pua Ali’i ‘Ilima will teach Hula hand motions and footwork which form the basics of this traditional Hawaiian art form.

2:00PM-2:30PM – Suitable for ages 4 and up
3:30PM-4:00PM – Suitable for ages 4 and up

Marina Celander is a dancer and a theatre artist who is currently studying Hula, traditional Hawaiian dance, with Pua Ali’i ‘Ilima under the leadership of kumu hula Vicky Holt Takamine. Pua Ali’i ‘Ilima o Nuioka is a hula halau, or hula school, in New York City which is dedicated to the study and perpetuation of the traditional art form of Hula, under our kumu hula Vicky Holt Takamine.
Marina will be joined with company members Carol Lau, Anne Matematico & Kiku Sakai.

ACTIVITIES – from 2pm to 4:30pm

Coyote’s Moon

Will Little Rabbit be able to keep Coyote in the river to avoid being his supper? This short yarn, inspired by Native American and Mexican folklore, will be performed in whimsical, story-theatre style. Children will have the chance to interact with the puppets and actors. Originally produced by Looking Glass Theatre as part of the production Three by the Sea by Donna Latham.

Director Julia Martin is a member of La MaMa E.T.C.’s Great Jones Repertory. Rob Esris and Jacob Mondry portray the wily coyote and sly storyteller, Honey Goodenough is the puppeteer, Clifton Chadick worked on the set, and Krissy Sneshkoff provided costumes.

Make a Pinch Paper Puppet

Make a talking pinch paper puppet and decorate it yourself. This drop-in workshop will invite kids to assemble a puppet and decorate it. Ages 5 and up.

Teaching artist Jane Catherine Shaw has been a resident artist of La MaMa since 1995. She is a director, writer, puppet and costume designer.

Flower Lei Making

Marina Celander & members Pua Ali’i ‘Ilima will teach paper flower lei making, so you can dance your hula wearing a flower lei and learn the significance of the lei.

Puppet “Try-On”

Puppeteer’s Cooperative, with Theresa Linnihan and Arnie Lippin, will provide giant puppets for children and parents to try on and receive lessons in the basics of puppet manipulation.

Zen Shakuhachi Flute Making

A family friendly story telling event that will feature making a Zen Shakuhachi bamboo flute. Participants will play Asian percussion instruments in this Zen moment. Suitable for age 3 and up, but but children of any age can enjoy the moment.

Teaching artist Perry Yung, a member of La MaMa E.T.C.’s Great Jones Repertory group, has studied shakuhachi making in Japan under an Artist Fellowship grant from the Japan United States Friendship Commission.

Decorate a mask with Ping Chong & Company!

Ping Chong’s Angels of Swedenborg kicks off La MaMa’s 50th Anniversary Season and features projections, eight masked angels, two spirits, and 500 pounds of feathers. Express your creativity by decorating a mask with us! We’ll have lots of feathers and baubles for you to create your own festive mask-erpiece that you can don for the block party. Ping Chong & Company was founded by Ping Chong to create works of theater and art that explore intersections of race, culture, history, art, media, and technology in the modern world. Follow us @pingchongco on Twitter for a chance to win two free tickets to the show!

ON THE STREET – Performances from 2pm to 4pm

Douglass Dunn Dancers

Douglas Dunn Dancers perform The Snake, a piece which sleeps in the substrate, emerges, activates the sidewalk, softens sharp edges, show us ourselves in others, deepens daily mind, throws us back into the mix of humanity with renewed vigor and sensitivity. The dancers will also perform excerpts from Vain Combat & Can-Goat, a solo that goes on forever….

Dancers: The Snake – Cherie Burnett, Dana Thomas, Esmé Boyce, Giulia Carotenuto, John Zurek, Kevin Fay, Maira Duarte, Marie Zvosec, Raquel Cavalcanti, Rayvawn Johnson, Rei Akazawa

PigPen Theatre Co.

Popping up on the street with a selection from their recent shows, PigPen creates atmospheric theatrical fables with a unique blend of group movement and live music.

Playdate Puppets

Ronny Wasserstrom, founder of Playdate Puppets performs everywhere and anywhere and wants his shows to be the most interEGGtive EGGsperience your kids can have with marionettes.

Puppet Parade

Loco7 Dance Puppet Theatre Company led by Federico Restrepo will parade through 4th Street with a flock of bird puppets from his production repertory. www.loco7.org

En El Mar

Flamenco dance piece choreographed and performed by Maria Elena Anaya.

PERFORMANCES – from 4:30pm to 6:15pm

Performances will be on the Main Stage from 4:30PM-6:00PM, representing the diverse cultures and art forms that have been presented at La MaMa these past 50 years. All performances are FREE.

Emcees: Rabbi Darkside & Carmelita Tropicana.

Blue Man Group

Blue Man Group is a wildly popular entertainment phenomenon that provides its audience with a unique and thrilling multi-sensory experience that fuses innovative theatrical spectacle and powerful original music with hilarious comedy, art, vaudeville and science to create a performance experience unlike any other.

‘O Kaua Pele I Haka I Tahiti (hula kalā‘au)

Pele, goddess of fire and volcano, battles with her sea goddess sister, Nāmakaokaha‘i and leaves her home in far off Kahiki to find a new home for herself and her firemaking sisters. Guided by her shark god brother, Kamohoali‘i, they travel to Hawai‘i and settle at Kīlauea crater. This battle between the two goddesses continues even until today where the lava enters the ocean in a fiery display.

The Group

Pua Ali‘i ‘Ilima (The Royal ‘Ilima Blossom) is the hālau hula (school of traditional Hawaiian dance) founded by Vicky Holt Takamine in 1977. The hālau participates in cultural festivals and events throughout Hawai‘i and the world. Our hula ‘ohana, or family, is a diverse community of people that embraces Native Hawaiians and non-natives alike.” The NYC branch of halau, Pua Ali‘i ‘Ilima o Niuoka was formed in early 2010.

Kid Lucky & Beatboxers

Showcases young innovative beatboxers from New York City

Heather Christian

www.heatherchristian.com
Heather Christian is a singer/songwriter and downtown performer who performs regularly around NYC with her group Heather Christian & the Arbornauts, and performs/ composes music for several downtown theater companies including The TEAM, Witness Relocation, and Ripe Time.

Douglas Dunn Dancers

Performing an excerpt from Vain Combat, a piece that emulates & comments on aggression.
Dancers: Christopher Williams, Dani Vialpando, Emily Bock, Emily Pope-Blackman, Jake Szczypek, JinJu Song-Begin, Jules Bakshi, Kira Blazek, Paul Singh, Timothy Emmett Lee Ward, Tony Bordonaro

Nicky Paraiso

Actor, cabaret performer extraordinaire and programming director at La MaMa’s Club theater, NICKY PARAISO will be singing and accompanying himself at the electric keyboards. Nicky will sing two songs, the first is an original song – (Two Times) Less Than a Kiss (music and lyrics by Nicky Paraiso), and will also sing Rodgers & Hart’s Where or When with the audience joining in.

The Hip Hop Re: Education Project

This group of young aspiring ARTivists get back to Hip Hop’s roots, delivering a dynamic performance featuring rap, spoken word & beatbox.

Silver Cloud

Traditional Native American singers, drummers and dancers.

Bad Buka

Bad Buka, a New York based band playing Balkan Gypsy Punk Rock music, brings high energy, foot-stomping rhythms transforming it’s audience with celebratory unification.

The Middle Collegiate Jerriese Johnson Gospel Choir

The Middle Collegiate Jerriese Johnson Gospel choir brings soul to the street performing “Hold On/Three Little Birds” arranged by Dionne McClain-Freeny, a traditional spiritual shaken up with a little Bob Marley and “Let Your Little Light Shine” a traditional spiritual.

SPECIAL EVENT – at 5:45pm

Co-Naming of the Street

Join La MaMa E.T.C., community members and city officials as they celebrate the memory of Ellen Stewart at the La MaMa 50 World Block Party and co-name East 4th Street Ellen Stewart Way. Ellen Stewart had a ritual of ringing a bell to announce shows that were played at La MaMa – Ring your bell for Ellen as an international video montage gives way to a cacophony of bells!