conceived by choreographer Jacqulyn Buglisi and Italian artist Rosella Vasta
The Table of Silence Project represents the common threads of humanity which unite all mankind into a single force with common goals and aspirations, regardless of race, culture or religion. Through this event we wish to achieve the dual purpose of celebrating and honoring peace through listening - a united moment of silence - a call for Peace in our world from NYC's community of artists. -- Jacqulyn BuglisiSunday September 11, 8:20 AM, ending at 8:46 AM
Josie Robertson Plaza, Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts
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Sarah Skaggs Dance
9/11 Dance -- A Roving Memorial
An 11-minute meditative dance for large groups of dancers, performed simultaneously on September 11 from Noon to 3pm at multiple locations:
- Three New York City parks (Union Square, Washington Square and Battery Park)
- Washington, DC in the atrium of the National Museum of Women in the Arts and as part of the Arts on Foot Festival
- Shanksville, PA at Memorial Park
In shaping the work, Skaggs was driven by such questions as: What is the function of dance post-9/11? What is the role of the body in an anxious and fearful climate? And can multiple bodies moving slowly in space create a shift in public consciousness?The project will be broadcast on YouTube following the events. Visit Sarah Skaggs Dance.
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