Stages of Change | May 22 – 24
featuring
Irina Kruzhilina, Aaron Landsman,
Nisha Sajnani & Stephen Koplowitz
Community Arts Space
74 East 4th Street
New York, NY 10003
Tickets: $249
Ticket prices are inclusive of all fees.
An immersive weekend exploring how theatre can foster community engagement,
deepen empathy, and open pathways for dialogue across difference. Learn directly from leading
practitioners whose work bridges performance, social practice, and civic life.
ABOUT
Through a series of embodied workshops, each artist will share their creative process, inviting
you to actively experiment with their methods while developing practical tools for your own work.
This is a rare opportunity to expand your artistic practice, connect with fellow artists, and explore
how theatre can engage the most urgent questions of our time.
Begins with a livestreamed panel at 12:30 on Friday, May 22nd and continues with sessions on
Saturday and Sunday from 10am – 5pm. Space is very limited.
WORKSHOP DESCRIPTIONS
Site, Society, Community: An Introduction to a Toolkit for Site Performance is an introductory workshop on the fundamentals of socially engaged, site-responsive performance. Participants will explore how public spaces and civic structures shape community experience, and how these forces can be translated into theatrical/choreographic ideas, images, and performance scores. The workshop’s goal is to help participants gain access to a concise toolkit that supports the creation of storyboard sketches and conceptual proposals for developing site-specific art performances in dialogue with communities and their stakeholders.
Stephan Koplowitz is a multifaceted artist who has created a diverse portfolio of works over the past forty years, including interactive media installations, short films, photography, and site-specific and concert dance-theater performances. Koplowitz’s site creations aim to alter people’s perspectives of place, site, and scale and offer communities a chance to rediscover shared spaces through an artistic experience. As a long-time practitioner of site-specific performance, he is dedicated to creating original works wholly inspired by the site, its history, and social/political context. Visit (www.skoplowitz.com) for more information.
Activating Public Space: Performance as Civic Action
The workshop approaches performance as a tool for encounter, visibility, and social engagement, asking how artistic gestures can reframe public space and generate moments of connection, agency, and collective experience. Explore how artists can temporarily transform public space through collective action, participation, and performative intervention. Participants will experiment with practical strategies for activating everyday environments through spatial interventions, movement, and shared presence.
Irina Kruzhilina is an award-winning theater maker whose roles include director, scenographer, experience designer, playwright, professor, and artistic director, creating work at the intersection of visual art, live performance, and civic engagement. In 2023, Irina created SpaceBridge, a workshop and theatre project bringing together refugee youth and their American-born peers to build a more welcoming world where new friendships can grow. Irina is a La MaMa resident artist and a recipient of the 2024 Joan D. Firestone Fund Award and the 2024 Elliot Norton Award. https://irinakruzhilina.com
Sociodrama: Rehearsing the World
Sociodrama is a group-based, improvisational method that uses role play to explore shared experiences, social roles, and systems. In this workshop, participants will co-create and enact scenes drawn from real-life social and organizational challenges, examining how power, identity, and relationships play out in everyday interactions. Through guided reflection and play, we will surface multiple perspectives, expand empathic understanding, and rehearse alternative responses that support more just and caring ways of being together.
Nisha Sajnani is the Director of the Graduate Program in Drama Therapy and the Theatre and Health Lab at NYU. She is a past-president of the North American Drama Therapy Association, founding editor of Drama Therapy Review, and founder of the World Alliance of Drama Therapy. She is also a founding co-director of the Jameel Arts & Health Lab, established in collaboration with the World Health Organization. Links to your work, website, etc.: NYU website profile, Jameel Arts & Health Lab.
Perfect City: Tools for Creative Civic Action
Our work uplifts residents’ knowledge about their own communities and the policies and design choices governing them. We draw on theater, popular education, and design thinking for social justice. We make avoidance maps as a way to begin a conversation about policy, how to craft testimonies for local government meetings, and how to see new ways to participate together to develop more vibrant communities.
Aaron Landsman is a New York City multidisciplinary artist obsessed with cities, communion, anonymity and how we perform power. His recent work Night Keeper premiered at The Chocolate Factory in 2023. He is the founder of Perfect City, which works at the intersection of art, organizing, popular education and design. Aaron’s projects have been commissioned and presented in NYC by The Foundry Theatre, HERE, Storefront for Art and Architecture and other spaces, and presented in the US, Europe, the UK and Australia. He is a recent Creative Capital Awardee, Guggenheim Fellow, ASU Gammage Residency Artist and Princeton Arts Fellow.
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