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El Club MEG – May 4

May 4, 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

El Club MEG

Featuring work-in-progress performance snippets by Arantxa Araujo, Josie Bettman, Hannah Kallenbach, Joey Kipp, and Coco Villa.

El Club MEG an afternoon of performance snippets by some of today’s most electrifying contemporary performance artists, wrapped up with a karaoke session with Le Papi Shiitake. It’s a whirlwind of unapologetic faggotry, confident psychosis, compelling movement, and power ballads.

Photo of Arantxa Araujo by Matan Tzinamon

FEATURED ARTISTS

ARANTXA ARAUJO

Photo by Rodrigo Jardon

Cuerpos que Crujen: Huesos y Sabritas

ABOUT

This movement piece draws inspiration from Mexican culture, intertwining the crunch of Sabritas, the rhythmic echoes of corridos, and the visceral sound of cracking bones. Through body sounds and feelings, it explores the tension of stress and resilience, creating a sensory experience that connects the physical and emotional. Projections may further enhance the narrative.

 

 

CREDITS

Choreography & Performance: Arantxa Araujo

BIOS

Arantxa Araujo is a queer Mexicana and dynamic performance artist whose work blends her background in neuroscience with cultural production and organization. Rooted in feminist ideologies and bio-behavioral research, her art manifests as meditative, multisensory experiences that promote awareness, personal growth, and societal change. Araujo utilizes the metaphor of a neuron’s physiology, drawing from diverse influences, including dance, philosophy, and somatic practices, to create multiform outputs in video, photography, sculpture, and installation. Her work addresses themes of identity, immigration, and community from a queer immigrant feminist perspective, challenging societal norms and advocating for diverse expressions. Araujo’s art has been showcased at notable venues such as the Brooklyn Museum, the Queens Museum, Ex Teresa Arte Actual in Mexico City, and international festivals including Nuit Blanche in Saskatoon, Canada. 

Website: arantxaaraujo.com

Instagram: @ArantxaAraujo

JOSIE BETTMAN

Photo by Zhi Wei Hiu

ABOUT

a day in the life of a girl, a day in the life of a river. 

she’s testing out some theories she has about the possibility of having free will, but it seems every step forward tangles her further in a fate that looks ready to swallow her up.

she tries reproducing herself, maybe that will give her a foothold to remain in the real. 

they tell her she’s crazy, so she proves them right. 

 

 

CREDITS

Choreography and Performance: Josie Bettman

BIOS

Josie Bettman is an artist dedicated to transformation. She investigates self-creation as a mode of living, a gesture of survival that synthesizes the imaginary with the actual to render a future, a future running on energy redirected from efforts to disavow it. Her recent creative partners  include Zhi Wei Hiu, Anna Therese Witenberg, Celes Gutierrez, hannah baer, and Lavinia Eloise Bruce. Recent performance venues include Kestrels, Pageant, Cathy Weis Projects, Bossa Nova Civic Club, Galerie les Filles du Calvaire, and Printed Matter Art Book Fair.

Website: josiebettman.com
Instagram: @scum_network

HANNAH KALLENBACH

Photo by Rebecca Steighner

ABOUT

A meet and greet with Mickey Mouse.

CREDITS

Performance: Hannah Kallenbach

BIOS

Hannah Kallenbach (she/her) is a Brooklyn-based actor and performance artist whose work takes many forms in various mediums, from durational site-specific installations to multi-media devised works to solo experimental theater shows. She has written and performed numerous original pieces at venues such as Ars Nova, Triskelion, JACK, Collapsable Hole, Silent Barn, 80 WSE Gallery, The Tank, The Brick, Vital Joint, Life World and Dixon Place. She has participated in festivals such as The Exponential Festival, Radical Acts Festival, The Prelude Festival, ?!:New Works, and SalOn!. 

Website: hannahkallenbach.com
Instagram: @gloppyho

JOEY KIPP

Photo by James C. Daher

ABOUT

faggotry, hook-ups w/ ghosts, slime, solely the body, zero to 100, possession, horror, horny demons, chalk, was it DEI or REI? i’m white i’m definitely surviving White Lotus. 

CREDITS

Choreography and Performance: Joey Kipp

 

BIOS

Joey Kipp is a Queer Afro-Latinx-Brazilian Brooklyn-based artist. Joey collaborates and works with Cynthia Madansky, Biba Bell, Blaze Ferrer, Ani Taj, Sunny Hitt, Steven Hoggett, Chelsey Arce, Rachel Klein, Pioneers Go East Collective, Heidi Latsky Dance, Bill T. Jones, David Byrne, Dance Heginbotham, and Heather Kravas. In 2019 he was in residency at the Rauschenberg Foundation with Heather Kravas, Vic Haven, and Zeena Parkins. Joey was featured in The New York Times and their online project Speaking in Dance. Joey has shown work at the 14th st. Y for their PRIDE FEST, Movement Research at Judson, the Gotham Roller Derby, Roulette, NYU Tisch, San Jose State University, Marymount Manhattan College, The Center (NYC’s LGBTQAI+ center), and Performance Space NY.

Instagram: @jkippster

Coco Villa

ZAZA NO.2

A work-in-progress performance by Coco Villa.

CREDITS

Choreography and Performance: Coco Villa

 

BIOS

Coco Villa is a dancer, interdisciplinary artist and educator based in Brooklyn, New York. They lead an art-research practice investigating relations between spirit, body, object, and landscape. Their work spans across disciplines of performance, costume design, photography, film, and installation. Driven by historical and scientific discovery, Villa thrives in the ocean, in the woods, in the dance studio, and darkroom, playfully creating by hand.

Website: casadecoco.space
Instagram: @c0c0villa

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