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Petra
First Preview: Jan 19, 2018
Opening Date: Jan 23, 2018
Closing Date: Jan 27, 2018
Running Time: 01:10
Playing @
Performance Space New York
150 1st Ave, New York City, NY 10009
A masochistic autobiographical meditation on desire, Petra examines race, sex, and power through the lens of service and unrequited love. Moss’ new dance work is inspired by Rainer Werner Fassbinder’s film, “The Bitter Tears of Petra von Kant”, and features a female immigrant cast that transforms this subversive maternal melodrama, into a wry critique of America’s diversity discourse.
Drawing upon “She whose head is severed” – a Hindu goddess associated with self-sacrifice, spiritual awakening, and the erotic power – Petra features women whose roles are cast in deference to their real life relationships in New York’s contemporary performance scene: Rwandan actor/director, Kaneza Schaal as Petra; Indian vocalist/composer, Samita Sinha as Petra’s lover; Japanese butoh artist/choreographer, Mina Nishimura as Petra’s sister; Finnish contemporary dancer/choreographer, Sari Nordman as Petra’s daughter; and Filipino dancer/choreographer/co-founder of Topaz Arts, Paz Tanjuaquio as Petra’s mother. The family roles are further double-cast to form the singular role of Marlene, Petra’s mute office/personal assistant.
Directed by Dean Moss, with music performed live by composer Samita Sinha, the imagined and real lives of the performers merge, and parallels are drawn between theirs, his, and the film’s queer, anxiety-laced explorations of ambition, subjection and dispossession
Part of COIL 2018
Drawing upon “She whose head is severed” – a Hindu goddess associated with self-sacrifice, spiritual awakening, and the erotic power – Petra features women whose roles are cast in deference to their real life relationships in New York’s contemporary performance scene: Rwandan actor/director, Kaneza Schaal as Petra; Indian vocalist/composer, Samita Sinha as Petra’s lover; Japanese butoh artist/choreographer, Mina Nishimura as Petra’s sister; Finnish contemporary dancer/choreographer, Sari Nordman as Petra’s daughter; and Filipino dancer/choreographer/co-founder of Topaz Arts, Paz Tanjuaquio as Petra’s mother. The family roles are further double-cast to form the singular role of Marlene, Petra’s mute office/personal assistant.
Directed by Dean Moss, with music performed live by composer Samita Sinha, the imagined and real lives of the performers merge, and parallels are drawn between theirs, his, and the film’s queer, anxiety-laced explorations of ambition, subjection and dispossession
Part of COIL 2018
Show Notes: No Intermission
Age Guidance: 16
Performance Schedule
TUESDAY thru SATURDAY @ 7:30 PM
Music
- Samita Sinha
Director
- Dean Moss
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TDF Member tickets:
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Full-price tickets:
$15.00 - $25.00
Lottery & Rush
$15 - Student/Senior
Video
johnbrown (2014) from Dean Moss on Vimeo.
Accessibility
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Wheelchair Info
Wheelchair accessible via an elevator from the street level lobby up to the 4th Floor. Please call ahead if you have questions before you arrive or need additional assistance. -
Restroom
There are ADA, gender non-segregated bathrooms. Restrooms on the 4th floor and the 5th floor. -
Assisted Listening System
Assisted Listening System (ALS) headsets are available in limited-supply -
Elevator/Escalator
Elevator only -
Entrance
Performance Space New York is on the 4th floor of the 122 Community Center building and is wheelchair accessible with step-free access from First Avenue. Service Animals welcome -
Parking
Limited street parking is available close to Performance Space New York. Please read street signs carefully. The closest parking garage to Performance Space New York can be found at 310 East 11th Street. Please call (212) 475-5262 to inquire about their rates -
Telephone
None on premises -
Visual Assistance
Braille Program Notes sometimes provided at 4th floor information desk











