Possible Fireworks
Tuesday, October 1, 2002
Each month a renowned jazz musician is invited to assemble a dream band. The catch: theyíve never played together before and there's no rehearsal! Guitarist Brandon Ross, of the electric "future folk" trio Harriet Tubman, and music director for Cassandra Wilson ís albums, Blue Light Til Dawn and New Moon Daughter, performed with his dream band: Aaron Stewart (sax) and Tyshawn Sorey (drums). Curated by Janine Nichols.
Sink or Swim (S.O.S.)
Tuesday, October 8, 2002
A variety show for the post-modern world, this series focuses on unusual and innovative dance, theater, aerial arts and puppetry. The season opened with Tiny Ninja Theater; choreography by Johannes Wieland; performance artist Tantra; and DJ percussionist Joshua Gabriel. Curated by Michelle Moskowitz.
American Theater Nexus
Tuesday, October 15, 2002
Our newest series, which pays homage to experimental theater pioneers and the artists inspired by them, opened with a premiere by Mac Wellman and workshops of short works by playwrights S. Melinda Dunlap, Erin Courtney, and Kate Ryan. Curated by Luke Leonard.
Aerial Acro Festival 2002
Tuesday, October 22 and Tuesday, October 29, 2002
BRIC Studio hosted the Aerial Acro Fest 2002 for two consecutive Tuesdays, featuring performers by Cirque Tsunami, Akim Funk Buddha, Elise Knudsen, Angela Jones, and many more.
Possible Fireworks
Tuesday, November 5, 2002
November started off with a bang — Billy Bang! The renowned jazz violinist led a dream band of his creation with Robert Zantay (saxophone & flute); Henry Warner (saxophone & clarinet); Tom Abbs (bass); and Tatsuya Nakatani (drums). Curated by Janine Nichols.
Sink or Swim (S.O.S.)
Tuesday, November 12, 2002
This series focuses on unusual and innovative dance, theater, aerial arts and puppetry. This month featured dance by Karl Anderson; theater by Maureen Brennan; puppetry and film by Christopher Williams; and comic sketches by Christina McGrath and Claudia Cogan. Curated by Michelle Moskowitz.
American Theater Nexus
Tuesday, November 19, 2002
Showcasing new and existing theater works by emerging and established artists, this series pays homage to experimental theater. This month featured Mister Original Bugg by Mac Wellman and Totemic Compulsions by S.Melinda Dunlap. Curated by Luke Leonard.
BRIC Studio and Brooklyn International Film Festival present: Best of the Fest 2002
Tuesday, November 26, 2002
Our 2nd annual joint production with BIFF featured some of the best short films from the 2002 Brooklyn International Film Festival with free popcorn, fabulous flicks, and lots of fun!!!
Possible Fireworks
Tuesday, December 3, 2002
Jazz saxophonist Marty Ehrlich opens with his first NYC solo woodwind performance. He was joined in the second half by a dream band of his creation that consisted of Jane Scarpantoni (cello) and Elliot Kavee (drums). Curated by Janine Nichols
Sink or Swim (S.O.S.)
Tuesday, December 10, 2002
This series brings together unusual and innovative dance, music, theater, aerial arts and puppetry and presents them in a cabaret-like setting. This month featured performances by Elise Knudsen, Dana Salisbury, Second2Last & storyteller H.R. Britton. Curated by Michelle Moskowitz.
American Theater Nexus
Tuesday, December 17, 2002
This month showcase featured work by Sam Shepard and Joseph Chaikin directed by Natalie Leonard and Michael LoPorto, featuring performances by Max Faugno, Luke Leonard, Annalisa Loeffler and John Weisenburger. Curated by Luke Leonard.