Jessica Cook / Alex Romania + Stacy Lynn Smith – May 1-3

May 1-3, 2025

The Club
74 East 4th Street, 2nd floor
New York, NY 10003

Tickets:

Adults: $30
Students/Seniors: $25
First 10 tickets are $10 (limit 2 per person)

Ticket prices are inclusive of all fees.

Two, three and five-show packages are available.

2-SHOW: $45 (Reg. $60)
3-SHOW: $60 (Reg. $90)
5-SHOW: $95 (Reg. $150)

Or check out all packages by clicking here.

Part of LaMaMa’s

Emerging Choreographers Program

Guest Curated by Martita Abril and Blaze Ferrer

Wedge
by Jesi Cook
Photo by Cherylynn Tsushima

fame hOle
by Alex Romania and Stacy Lynn Smith
“Both delightful and horrifying.”
– Hallie Chametzky, the Brooklyn Rail
Photo by Eli Jacobson

Photo by Cherylynn Tsushima

WEDGE

ABOUT

Wedge is a new performance work by Jesi Cook. A tangle of improvisation scores examine high frequency interruptions. A fly in your soup. A looping circuit, shorted. Did a rat chew the wires? Holes begin to pockmark your newspaper, the dances. A movement phrase is wedged in an oblong theater, the front lobby faucet is leaking. You can’t scratch your itch.

CREDITS

Choreography & Performance: Jesi Cook

BIOS

Jessica Cook is a choreographer based in NYC since 2005. She has presented her work at Roulette Intermedium, LMCC’s 2024 River to River Festival, TSA Gallery, Movement Research at Judson Memorial Church, Pieter Performance Space Los Angeles, and AUNTS. She has been an artist-in-residence at the Chocolate Factory Theater, Movement Research, NY Live Arts Fresh Tracks, and MoMA PS1. She is a 2005 graduate of the SUNY Purchase Dance Conservatory.

Website: jesicook.com

Instagram: @jesicoook

Photo by Eli Jacobson

fame hOle

ABOUT

“fame hOle” is a mobile dance opera created by Alex Romania and Stacy Lynn Smith set inside their 2014 Prius V; a conceptual roadshow on the impossible nature of the touring act of life in general in a collapsing colonial empire. Dance is the vehicle for an absurdist, documentary performance of disintegrating infrastructure and arts in America. Through speculative (anti)world building, they cast themselves as the last “influencers” on an intergalactic mission to save existence from collapsing into a black hole. An ontological response to existential / class / mental health crises; a self-reflexive journey West through a Hollywood’s romanticized apocalyptic nightmare.

CREDITS

Alex Romania and Stacy Lynn Smith

BIOS

Psychic Wormhole (Alex Romania + Stacy Lynn Smith) is a NYC duo making live interdisciplinary dance and experimental films. Works include Face Eaters (The Chocolate Factory Theater); an epic, live, multimedia performance processing global grief and RECKONING, a visceral abstract memoir of Smith’s survivorship of childhood sexual abuse (CSA) and Complex-PTSD. Psychic Wormhole has held residencies with Djerassi, MacDowell, Rosekill Art Farm, Glasshouse Art.Life.Lab. and presented work through Snug Harbor Cultural Center, New Dance Alliance and Grace Exhibition Space. Psychic Wormhole were recent recipients of the inaugural Artists Supporting Artists Program (ASAP) grant from Sweat Variant (Okwui Okpokwasili + Peter Born) and were shortlisted for ‘25 Creative Capital in Film / Video. Romania was a 2018-2020 Movement Research AIR and 2024-2025 Franklin Furnace Awardee. Smith was a 2022-2024 Movement Research AIR and a 2025 Dance and Process (DAP) AIR. They began dancing and working together in Kathy Westwater’s Bessie nominated “Rambler” (NYLA, ‘19).

Website: youwillconsumeus.com/reckoning
Instagram: 
@uwillconsumeus @fro_babes

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20th Anniversary

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