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Julius Eastman: That Which Is Fundamental

First Preview: Jan 23, 2018

Opening Date: Jan 25, 2018

Closing Date: Feb 10, 2018

Running Time: 01:25

Julius Eastman: That Which Is Fundamental
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Playing @

The Kitchen

512 W 19th St New York, NY 10011

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A large-scale and interdisciplinary project that explores the life, work, and resurgent influence of Julius Eastman, a gay, African-American composer and performer who was active internationally in the 1970s and ‘80s but who died homeless at the age of 49, leaving an incomplete but compelling collection of scores and recordings. 

This project brings more than four years of research by curators Tiona Nekkia McClodden and Dustin Hurt to The Kitchen, an early supporter of Eastman's work, with contributions from Katy Dammers, Tim Griffin, Matthew Lyons, and Christopher McIntyre.

“Julius Eastman: That Which Is Fundamental” includes a performance series and a two-part exhibition including both archival material and contemporary works

Performances:


Jeremy Toussaint-Baptiste and LaMont Hamilton: Evil Nigger 

January 19, 8pm; January 20, 12am, 11:30am, 3pm, 6:30pm.

Julius Eastman: Femenine + Joy Boy with the S.E.M. Ensemble 

January 25, 8pm

Julius Eastman: Thruway plus Gerry Eastman 
January 27, 8pm

Julius Eastman: Crazy Evil Gay  

January 28, 8pm

Julius Eastman and Dance: Molissa Fenley, Andy de Groat and more 
January 30, 8pm

Julius Eastman: Macle, Trumpet, Joan d'Arc 
February 3, 8pm
Age Guidance

Age Guidance: 16

Show Notes

Show Notes: No Intermission (for most shows)

Performance Schedule:

Director

Tiona Nekkia McClodden & Dustin Hurt - Curation

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Full-price tickets

$20 - $25

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Accessibility:

Wheelchair Info

They willo remove seats from the front of the theatre.

Seating

It has two performance spaces: a 125-seat black box theatre on the first floor, and a 74-seat black box theatre on the second floor.

Elevator\Escalator

yes

Curb Ramps

yes

Entrance

The entrance is street level. All other theates are accessible by elevator.

Box Office

The box office is street level and the counter is wheel chair accesible.

Restroom

They have wheelchair accessible restrooms.

Water Fountain

none

Telephone

none

Assisted Listening System

none

Visual Assistance

none

Folding Armrests

none

Directions Subway

1 to 18th St.

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