petitversailles

Le Petit Versailles is a NYC public community garden in the East Village that presents a season of events including art exhibitions, music, film/video, performance, theater, workshops and community projects from May - October. LPV is a project of Allied Productions, Inc., a non profit arts organization. http://www.alliedproductions.org

Thursday, June 29, 2006

Upcoming Events @ Petit Versailles


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Le Petit Versailles Garden
346 East Houston Street < Avenues B & C >
F / V trains to Second Ave. Walk east on Houston St. or J / M trains to Delancey. Walk northeast to Houston St.
Rain or Shine. FREE or voluntary donation.
Press contact: Peter Cramer 212-529-8815

Saturday July 15th, 2006
2:00 - 4:00pm
Join us for a celebration of the 90th anniversary of Hugo Ball's Dada Manifesto and the first Dada Soirée in Zurich with Day de Dada birthday and party games.

4-6pm
Tom Warren Photo Studio.
Come have your free portrait taken.
Tom Warren , a Collaborative Project artist long associated with ABC No Rio,has been documenting people and artists of the Lower East Side since 1981.

8pm – Midnight
Arouse is arouse is arouse...
A paean to Gertrude Stein & Alice B. Toklas with film, poetry, performance and...
Organized by Radical Faeries Spiky & Nemo.

Films include Jerovi (1965) by Jose Rodriguez-Soltero -
"Unjustly forgotten today, José Rodríguez-Soltero was active in the 1960s New York underground with such titles as EL PECADO ORIGINAL (THE ORIGINAL SIN), LUPE (starring Ridiculous Theater luminaries Mario Montez, Charles Ludlam, and Bill Vehr and not to be confused with Warhol’s own LUPE), and DIALOGUE WITH CHE, shown at the Cannes and Berlin Film Festivals in 1969. JEROVI is a beautifully photographed version of the Narcissus myth that has all the languor and compositional sharpness of NORMAL LOVE or CHUMLUM. A handsome youth in a richly brocaded tunic saunters around a lush park, toting a big flower and pausing occasionally to admire himself in a hand mirror. Eventually he sheds his robe and rolls ecstatically in the grass." -- Juan A. Suárez

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