The Hudson Eye

The nonprofit organization was founded in 2002, and its local Festival is annual. The organization is also a MWBE (Minority & Women run Business Establishment).

The Hudson Eye is an artist-driven 10-day public program and urban showcase, with a focus on dance, music, performance, film, visual art, nightlife + free Hot Topics Panels at 1:00pm + Nightly Programs at 7:30pm.


2022:
Aug 26-Sep 5

2021:
Aug 27-Sep 6 The Hudson Eye is an artist-driven 10-day public program and urban showcase, with a focus on dance, music, performance, film, visual art, nightli

Hudson Valley Community Members on What Pride Means to Them 06/19/2024

Happy Pride! OutHudson Chronogram Dream Brother Gallery Charlie Ferrusi Nathan Rapport Art

Hudson Valley Community Members on What Pride Means to Them Hudson Valley community members speak from the heart about what Pride means to them this month.

05/16/2024

Join & Enjoy!





Window On Hudson
43 S. 3rd Street
Hudson, NY 12534

Thursday, May 16th
5:00pm-7:00pm
Free Art Opening & Reception

04/24/2024

Big News! 👁️
Join The Movement! 🥰

📢 Calling all arts and culture advocates! Join us for a pivotal event focused on equity and opportunity in the arts sector. 🎨👥

🗓️ Date: May 3rd, 2024
⏰ Time: 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
📍 Location:
Columbia County Chamber of Commerce
1 North Front Street
Hudson, NY 12534

The Hudson Eye RECESS Special Event is dedicated to addressing pay equity challenges faced by entry- and mid-level workers, particularly those from historically oppressed groups. This gathering is more than a meeting; it’s a movement! 🌍

The Berkshire/Columbia Counties Pay Equity Project
Entry- and mid-level arts and culture workers’ lives were precarious before the pandemic, and now their future in the sector and region is even more uncertain. People of color, and members of identity groups that have historically or are currently experiencing oppression, are dramatically overrepresented in this group. A coalition of fifteen (and growing) organizations are organized to raise up these voices, share compelling new data, provide concrete recommendations, and offer inspiring examples of institutions that are making meaningful changes. Equity has intrinsic value, but it is also true that the regional economy, and the vitality of artistic expression itself, depend on an equitable future for the arts and culture sector. Come hear the project leaders, Kristen van Ginhoven and Aron Goldman, present this growing movement, and find out how you can get involved.

With 15+ organizations collaborating, we’ll explore new data, actionable recommendations, and successful case studies. Speakers Kristen van Ginhoven and Aron Goldman will lead the presentation, sharing insights on how an equitable arts sector supports both the regional economy and the vitality of artistic expression.

Don’t miss this chance to make a difference! RSVP today at [email protected] ✉️

Photos from The Hudson Eye's post 04/08/2024

ECLIPSE (2012) made in !



Choreography & Direction: Jonah Bokaer
Installation, Score, Costumes: Anthony McCall
Lighting Design: Aaron Copp
Sound Design: David Grubbs
Stage Management & Technical Supervision: Julie Seitel
Costume Construction: Danae McQueen
Dramaturgy: Youness Anzane
Performance: Tal Adler, Jonah Bokaer, CC Chang, Sara Procopio, Adam H. Weinert

“ECLIPSE” was commissioned by BAM for the 30th Next Wave Festival, BAM Fisher inauguration, and the 150th Anniversary of BAM.

Production:
Executive Production of ECLIPSE is by Jonah Bokaer Arts Foundation, Inc., in partnership between Managing Director Kelly McKaig, and Producer Charles Fabius // Fabius NY LLC.

Producers Circle of Chez Bushwick:
Richard Anderman; Ron Bentley; Michela Bondardo; Keith Butler; Stephen Elrod;
Ronald Feldman; Brandon Fradd; Andrew Gordon; Seth Harrison; Ariane Lourie Harrison; Rosalind Jacobs; Phyllis Herschenfeld; Sal LaRosa; Thomas H. Lee; Will Makris; Paul McCann; Julia McFarlane; Ginny Milhiser; Bruce Pask; Patsy Tarr; Brent Sikkema; Christian Vesper; Chip Whitman; and Wheelock Whitney III.

Co-Production Support:
The Centre Chorégraphique du Havre Haute Normandie.
Basilica Hudson, Hudson NY.

Funding Credits:
ECLIPSE was realized through generous grants from the National Endowment for the Arts, and the Jerome Foundation. ECLIPSE has also received a National Dance Project Touring Award for the 2013-2014 season, to subsidize a United States Tour of the project between May - August of 2014.

Creative Residency Support:
The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Center for the Arts of the University of Houston, in partnership with The Menil Collection, Houston.

Installation Support:
The Basilica Hudson was instrumental in the realization of Anthony McCall’s installation, and has been a loyal partner of Jonah Bokaer Choreography since 2010. Thank you!

Photos from The Hudson Eye's post 01/27/2024

⛄️💰Let It Snow!💰⛄️

This office, founders, and teams were selected to partner with and its Board Leadership to celebrate visionary arts funder Alberto Ibargüen and his legacy and transformative impact on arts and culture, and beyond during his 18 years as CEO of the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation.

Continuing a tradition of placing art and artists at the center of our events, this year’s Benefit Dinner is inspired by a theme of reunion, featuring a multi-disciplinary performance by award-winning Jonah Bokaer Choreography to mark the occasion as a special tribute to Alberto with a one-time special performance of his repertory, as well as YoungArts dancers executing an “Event for Alberto Ibargüen” staged by Jonah Bokaer, Patricia Lent, and the Merce Cunningham Trust, parallel to coordination and advising by the John Cage Trust also in Alberto Ibargüen’s honor.

The evening kicks off with cocktails where guests will experience Cornelius Tulloch’s Poetics of Place installation. Bokaer’s own 20 part tribute fuses with Tania Candiani’s Waterbirds: Migratory Sound Flow - a massive suspended canopy of interconnected branches. Don’t miss this very special celebration and bespoke, one-night-only dining experience by the artists and offering experiences of reunion and connection.

Support helps to fuel artistic experimentation and the creation of ambitious new work at incubators of new art and ideas.

Photos from The Hudson Eye's post 01/08/2024

♥️Join Us!♥️

50th Anniversary of TSL

📍At CPR

Wednesday January 10 at 7:30pm
Thursday January 11 at 7:30pm
Friday January 12 at 7:30pm
Saturday January 13 at 7:30pm
$15 General Admission
$10 Students/Seniors
Purchase Tickets (In Bio):
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/cpr-50th-anniversary-of-time-space-limited-tsl-said-done-tickets-757706258817

🏆The 50th Anniversary of Time & Space Limited (TSL) marks a milestone in the history of American experimental theater, dance, performance, and related forms, now being celebrated with a NYC premiere of SAID & DONE, a new performance work by Linda Mussmann in collaboration with Claudia Bruce and Charlotte Stickles.

❤️‍🔥 SAID & DONE unfolds over the course of one riveting hour as a mosaic of danced, spoken, and visually choreographed performance. Mussmann’s masterfully crafted structure includes nimble partnering between performers Bruce and Stickles, who form two points in the production’s three-body question, and proposition: an unsolvable mathematical problem of determining the motions of three bodies moving through space under no influence other than that of their mutual gravitation.

🚀These performances are made possible by generous support from Jonah Bokaer Arts Foundation and its Board Of Directors, Jeffrey Oakes, and Jeff Sidell, and major philanthropists of the performing arts.

Photos from The Hudson Eye's post 12/10/2023

Join Us!
December 2023!

Sunday December 10th, 2023
7:00pm
Reason On The Run Productions
Presents:

Performance: Dance, Music, Poetry:
“A New Waste Land”
with thanks to T. S. Eliot

Arranged by George Spencer, Thomas Bo, and collaborators, this will be a Staged Reading with Music and Dance. The reader/actors are Hudson Valley based Elisabeth Henry and Nicholas Haylett. Music for piano, clarinet and cello was composed by Thomas Carlo Bo and will be performed by Thomas Carlo Bo, Julie Taylor and TBA. Choreography is by Nadia Khayrallah and will be performed by Nadia Khayrallah, Juniper Viernes and Amanda Lindamood. The performance is produced and directed by George Spencer.

Ticketing:
$15.00 for TSL members
$20.00 for non-members
https://timeandspace.org/calendar/12-10-23-waste-land/

Note:
Online tickets sales will automatically turn off 30 minutes before the performance start time.









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12/10/2023

Join US!
December 2023!

Sunday December 10th, 2023
7:00pm
Reason On The Run Productions
Presents:

Performance: Dance, Music, Poetry:
“A New Waste Land”
with thanks to T. S. Eliot
Arranged by George Spencer, Thomas Bo, and collaborators, this will be a Staged Reading with Music and Dance. The reader/actors are Hudson Valley based Elisabeth Henry and Nicholas Haylett. Music for piano, clarinet and cello was composed by Thomas Carlo Bo and will be performed by Thomas Carlo Bo, Julie Taylor and TBA. Choreography is by Nadia Khayrallah and will be performed by Nadia Khayrallah, Juniper Viernes and Amanda Lindamood. The performance is produced and directed by George Spencer.

Ticket Link:
https://timeandspace.org/calendar/12-10-23-waste-land/
$15.00 for TSL members
$20.00 for non-members.

Note:
Online tickets sales will automatically turn off 30 minutes before the performance start time.









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12/10/2023
12/02/2023

⛄️WINTER WALK #27!⛄️




Saturday, December 2nd
5:00pm-8:00pm

Now in its 27th year, Winter Walk offers a magical evening of family friendly attractions, performances, beautifully decorated shop windows, unique holiday shopping, delicious local food, and spectacular fireworks, all up and down Hudson’s historic Warren Street.⁠

Keep up to date with all Winter Walk happenings by following , and use for all Winter Walk related social media! ⁠

This year’s Winter Walk heralds a new partnership between , the City of Hudson, , , ⁠
, and the as official event co-producers.⁠

Learn more at www.winterwalkhudson.org⁠

Questions?
email at [email protected]

Winter Walk 2023 Sponsors: ⁠

Grand Sponsors: Berkshire Taconic Community Foundation, Hudson River Bank and Trust Foundation. ⁠

Sponsors: Columbia Economic Development Corporation, City of Hudson, Columbia County Tourism, FINCH Hudson, Clove and Creek, Fingar Insurance, Greylock Federal Credit Union, Marshall and Sterling, STAIR Galleries, United Way of the Greater Capital Region, Stewart’s Foundation, Carrie Haddad Gallery, Flower Kraut, Lili and Loo, Nikki Chasin, Red Dot Restaurant & Bar.⁠

In-Kind Sponsors:⁠
Friendly City Creative Club
Visit Hudson NY⁠

Media Sponsors: ⁠
Chronogram, Columbia Greene Media, The Berkshire Eagle⁠

Donors:⁠
Christina Wright, Rising Tide Media⁠

Special Thanks:
Mayor Kamal Johnson
Assistant Mayor Michael Hoffman
Common Council President Tom DePietro⁠

10/19/2023

RECESS Spotlight

Artists:
Mirza Hamid
(+ Photography by Morvarid Khalilzad)

Venues:
The New Gallery
Basilica Hudson Gallery

Date & Time:
Saturday, October 21st
1:00pm-4:00pm
110 Front Street
Hudson, NY 12534

RSVP:
[email protected]

Series:
The RECESS series of The Hudson Eye, is loyally embodied by a repeat collaboration with Basilica Hudson, our chosen sister organization, and the thrilling leadership of The New Gallery.

Logistics can be found below, with specific parking instructions.

Have a lovely week,
In solidarity,
Warmly
https://www.thehudsoneye.com/recess

Biographies:
Mirza Hamid is an enigmatic and prolific street artist who lives and works in Tehran, Iran. He works anonymously under the pseudonym Mirza Hamid. For over a decade his sublime murals have been appearing throughout Tehran. M Hamid paints with an ancient pigment “Red Earth Pigment” the exact same material used in the very first paintings humanity created, examples of which still remain in ancient caves in various parts of the earth. Mirza Hamid’s work is in the permanent collection of The Victoria & Albert Museum in the UK. He is featured in a book published by the V&A, titled “Epic Iran, 5000 years of Culture”, cataloguing their 2021 exhibition by the same title, for which a large painting on canvas was purchased from Mirza Hamid. “To me this color is the color of humanity. All of humanity, with all it’s complications, is grappling with the same red hued sense of estrangement and exile.” Mirza Hamid.
Morvarid Khalilzad is an Architect and Urban Photographer, she lives and works in Tehran, Iran. Through a close collaboration with Mirza Hamid, Khalilzad takes us through the city of Tehran documenting the life of his murals. With the eye of an Architect and the sensibility of an artist, she explores the harmonious relationship between Mirza Hamid’s powerful work and the fascinating Architecture of the vast metropolis Tehran.

Logistics:
• Gallery visitors must please park under solar panels, with Gallery Access only (no Main Hall access)

• This is a safe, Indoor Gallery event

• Photography is permitted only for the Indoor Gallery event

10/19/2023

RECESS Spotlight

Artists:
Mirza Hamid
(+ Photography by Morvarid Khalilzad)

Venues:
The New Gallery
Basilica Hudson Gallery

Date & Time:
Saturday, October 21st
1:00pm-4:00pm
110 Front Street
Hudson, NY 12534

RSVP:
[email protected]

Series:
The RECESS series of The Hudson Eye, is loyally embodied by a repeat collaboration with Basilica Hudson, our chosen sister organization, and the thrilling leadership of The New Gallery.

Logistics can be found below, with specific parking instructions.

Have a lovely week,
In solidarity,
Warmly
https://www.thehudsoneye.com/recess

Biographies:
Mirza Hamid is an enigmatic and prolific street artist who lives and works in Tehran, Iran. He works anonymously under the pseudonym Mirza Hamid. For over a decade his sublime murals have been appearing throughout Tehran. M Hamid paints with an ancient pigment “Red Earth Pigment” the exact same material used in the very first paintings humanity created, examples of which still remain in ancient caves in various parts of the earth. Mirza Hamid’s work is in the permanent collection of The Victoria & Albert Museum in the UK. He is featured in a book published by the V&A, titled “Epic Iran, 5000 years of Culture”, cataloguing their 2021 exhibition by the same title, for which a large painting on canvas was purchased from Mirza Hamid. “To me this color is the color of humanity. All of humanity, with all it’s complications, is grappling with the same red hued sense of estrangement and exile.” Mirza Hamid.
Morvarid Khalilzad is an Architect and Urban Photographer, she lives and works in Tehran, Iran. Through a close collaboration with Mirza Hamid, Khalilzad takes us through the city of Tehran documenting the life of his murals. With the eye of an Architect and the sensibility of an artist, she explores the harmonious relationship between Mirza Hamid’s powerful work and the fascinating Architecture of the vast metropolis Tehran.

• Gallery visitors must please park under solar panels, with Gallery Access only (no Main Hall access)

• This is a safe, Indoor Gallery event

• Photography is permitted only for the Indoor Gallery event

10/16/2023

October RECESS!
The Hudson Eye x The New Gallery x Basilica Hudson

October 21st, 2023:
Artist: Mirza Hamid
Venues: The New Gallery, Basilica Hudson
(+ Featuring photography by Morvarid Khalilzad)
110 South Front Street
Hudson, NY 12534
RSVP: [email protected]
1:00pm-4:00pm

Logistics:
• Gallery visitors must please park under solar panels, with Gallery Access only (no Main Hall access).
• This is a safe, Indoor Gallery event.
• Photography is permitted only for the Indoor Gallery event.

10/14/2023

🍁❤️
Our Nonprofit, Founded In 2002, Gives !

🍁🧡
Congratulations!



October 14-October 15

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Enjoy! Check & DM , the organizer, for full information, while we steer today's . To be complete, we are linking to all participating , standing in solidarity with them all!

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Participating galleries in by :
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📣 Communications Clarity 📣
This nonprofit & its Founding Director co-founded the lovely & artist-driven, artist-centered , whose Artistic Director is enjoying a thrilling, rewarding, and long-planned collaboration with , officially curated within .HudsonEye 2023, still on view in that space. The installation is brilliant! The installation can be enjoyed as , in line with our times (we note that Anton Kern Gallery is now later doing this in Tribeca now). We write to be clear, when broader Hudson Valley initiatives are catalyzed inviting participation, that this is an artist run space. For us, that is mission aligned in every single way - and is a joy. & have a lovely Venue Sitter for this weekend, if you wish to stop by during organized by . Thank you & .

10/07/2023

2023

Oct 7 - Oct 9:
11:00am - 5:00pm

09/28/2023

🍁🔥Join Us!🔥🍁

September
Bill Arning Exhibitions

17 Broad Street
Kinderhook, NY 12106
Spotlight: Erik Daniel White

RSVP: [email protected]

Please enjoy a fun edition of The Hudson Eye, Saturday, September 30th, 2:00pm-5:00pm acknowledging the thrilling arrival of legendary Curator, Art Dealer, Collector, and Cultural Leader Bill Arning - whose Bill Arning Exhibitions marks a very exciting addition to the growing arts scene of central Kinderhook, NY in Columbia County.

(Bill Arning Exhibitions, the Hudson Valley chapter, is walking distance from The School by Jack Shainman, and September Gallery as well.)

The program will spotlight painter Erik Daniel White, whose work is on view in the gallery, and the artist will be present, with refreshments served.

Bill's relationship to our organization dates to 2006 when he began, as a collector, include for his Bill Arning Gay Art Collection , to delve into our nonprofit organization's consigned Art Holdings, a silent program of ours called Artists For Artists, which works year round to identify, to curate, to consign, to receive, to appraise, and to place the charitable sale of artworks for the benefit of the nonprofit. More information on this program area of ours is available here.
https://www.chezbushwick.net/cac

We look forward to celebrating with you, on a lovely September Saturday! Our momentum remains positive - and we would love to welcome you further, celebrating Local Venues & Local Artists.

See you soon,
Warmly Yours,
Cheers
https://www.thehudsoneye.com/staff
🍁❤️🍁🧡🍁💛

Photos from The Hudson Eye's post 09/04/2023

💡 Annual Spotlight! 💡


1:00pm-2:00pm 🥂
Window On Hudson
43 S. 3rd Street
Hudson, NY 12534

Join us in celebration of a truly magical artists installation, and public program, raising a Labor Day glass, with an exhale - and saluting the local artists & local venues that enrich our lives in . This annual series is a favorite! 🥂

💐ARTIST:
Mimi Czajka Graminski is a multi-disciplinary artist working in a variety of media - sculpture, installation, drawing, painting, photography, video. Her work is wide ranging, and is consistently based in the exploration of materials, light and color.
https://www.mimigraminski.com/about

💐VENUE:
Window On Hudson offers storefront window exhibition space for artists of Hudson and the Hudson Valley. Window On Hudson is committed to providing a platform for established and developing artists to display their work, of all mediums, while also offering professional development opportunities for emerging artists.

Window On Hudson is two large storefront windows located at 43 South Third Street, Hudson NY 12534. The windows are prominently visible 24/7 to all citizens and visitors of the City of Hudson traveling south in NY-9G.

Photo Credit:
c. Jeremy Kristin Bullis


Artist Imagery Credits:
Nikolette Bellochhio, CHIMBA, Ifetayo Cobbins, Jeannie LoVullo, Will Squibb

Photos from The Hudson Eye's post 09/04/2023

~ Thank You & Congrats! ~
The Hot Topics 2023 Hudson.Eye

Interstellar Series Co-Chair
&


Join us in thanking our co-chair for an incredible and well-organized series this year, with Program Alignment to spare - while celebrating with “BBQ Across Cultures” at Henry Hudson Riverfront Park, 2pm-6pm!

2023 Hot Topics Co-Chair Osun Zotique (they/them/etc.) is a first generation Cuban-American teacher and leader, based in the Fifth Ward of Hudson and Doc Holliday Ranch, a 40-acre yoga+permaculture homestead in Experiment, GA. Named 2023 NY City and State Power 100. Named 2023 Governor’s Hate and Bias Prevention Council. Several outfits collected by the NYS History Museum political collection for statewide traveling LGBTQIA+ history curriculum. Looking forward to celebrating Columbia County’s 15th annual pride festivities with OutHudson Inc. in 2024; and, steering the newly-created SUNY-CGCC OutHudson Scholarship Perpetual Fund.

SERIES:
A core feature of The Hudson Eye are the daily “Hot Topics” panels, highlighting ten issues of interest to the local community. All “Hot Topics” Panels take place at 1:00pm each day at Hudson Hall’s West Room, 327 Warren Street, Hudson NY 12534 (with ADA Accessibility Options). The Hot Topics lecture series is an opportunity for robust dialogue on the manifold intersections of modern life in the valley and across cyberspace. It is my privilege to play co-host to some of our region’s brightest thought-leaders and entrepreneurs with The Hudson Eye Festival at the historic Henry Hudson Hall.

The “Hot Topics” panels are Free and open to the public.

PHOTO & BIO CREDIT:
Bobby Miller

FUNDING CREDIT:

09/03/2023

🌙 Exciting Free Occasion! 🌙

Join us TONIGHT at The Hudson Eye Festival for a mesmerizing evening of dance and artistry . 🌟

🗓 Date: Sunday, 09.03.2023
🕖 Time: 7:30PM-8:30PM
📍 Location, Free Private Dwelling
⛪️ Space 428
🕌 428 State Street
🏰 Hudson, NY, 12534

✨Prepare to be enchanted by the captivating performances of Allie Young, .Old! ✨

🥰A topliner and producer of enigmatic force, Allie Young makes nostalgic, gritty, vocalpower pop. On her self-released debut EP Changeling (March 2023), honest lyricism cuts through waves of magnetic soundscapes and vocal layers that range from delicate to dissonant and bellowing. She is also an event curator, artist manager and Kingston, NY local. Her live performances infuse tenor saxophone, vocoder, off-kilter samples, synths and other mysteries.

🎵 Immerse yourself in an evening that celebrates music, creativity, and the power of artistic expression. Don't miss out on this opportunity to witness the magic of Allie Young, and to be a part of The Hudson Eye Festival's vibrant community!

🙌🏾 Special thanks to .hudson.eye, and all those who have contributed their support. Let's come together to experience the wonder of music and storytelling.

Photos from The Hudson Eye's post 09/03/2023

Artists Legacy Talk
💯🥂💯🥂💯
+ Reunification
Co-Founders




Spotlighting:
⚡️David L. Bullis


⚡️CaroleEisner


⚡️Jay H. Stern


Sunday, September 3rd, 2023
4:00pm-5:00pm
Susan Eley Fine Art
443 Warren Street
Hudson, NY, 12534

🎨 David L. Bullis lived in North Benton, Ohio. From the beginning he was an outsider with a dark sense of humor, a curiosity that rural Ohio could not satisfy, and a need to create. When graduating high school he was told by his father that he could not be an artist. That, “Making art is not a job.” David’s response was to join the Navy and see the world. He became a fighter jet mechanic on an aircraft carrier and toured the Asian Seas. After the Navy he spent the late 60’s exploring the North and South Western United States, experimenting with painting, making sand candles, and racing cars. Eventually he returned to Ohio, got married and raised a family. He had a large workshop / studio where he spent the large majority of his free time creating and building things. Not satisfied with just fitting in the time to create art, he took early retirement and devoted the last 15 years of his life to doing what he wanted to do - paint, sculpt, carve, build, and write. He accepted death knowing that he had made the most out of life and that he had created as much as he was able to.

🎨 Carole Eisner has worked with scrap and recycled metal for 40 years creating elegant, abstract forms welded in steel. The artist's compositions reflect the surprising malleability she finds with metal. She works with “the debris of our civilization,” reclaiming and reassembling disregarded fragments of buildings and bridges into art. Eisner's longevity as an artist is a testament to the natural marriage between her monumental outdoor sculptures and the climate of public spaces. Eisner received a BFA from Syracuse University. A lifelong New Yorker, the artist splits her time between New York City and Weston, Connecticut.
https://susaneleyfineart.com/Detail/artists/Eisner/view/bio

Photos from The Hudson Eye's post 09/03/2023

The Hot Topics 2023
“Moving Somatically, To Challenge Trauma (Year 2)”


Hudson.Eye

&


Sunday, September 3rd, 2023
1:00PM - 2:00PM
https://www.thehudsoneye.com/2023-hot-topics

VENUE:
Hudson Hall (West Room)
327 Warren Street
Hudson, NY 12534

TOPIC:
In this Hot Topic we will address the healing practices of yoga and regenerative permaculture as ways of confronting stress and disease.

SPEAKERS:
Ashni, daughter of Cynthia and Allan, is a farmer, at Mumbet’s Freedom Farm, facilitator, educator and Somatic Experiencing Practitioner, born and raised in Brooklyn, NY with rich roots in the island of St. Vincent. Movement, music, healing and their expansion through meditation and love are essential keys to Ashni’s being. From early experiences with death, escapades in library stacks to discovering yoga and teachings with Buddhist monks in High school, Spirit has always piqued her curiosity and tickled her heart. From an early age, Ashni has been devoted to learning from and listening to Spirit. Working on and at the intersections of Earth based teaching and practices, wellness, and environmental and social justice, Ashni facilitates 1 on 1 and group sessions, ceremonies, meditations and experiences permeated with love that cultivate radical awareness, appreciation of self and overall ecstatic wellness within participants.

Sondra Loring is an interdisciplinary q***r witch, sharing somatic practices, yoga, meditation, science, poetry, farming and dance, with a strong sense of play, and a nurturing of community. She lives on Feathertail Farm, a small shared garden.

SERIES:
A core feature of The Hudson Eye are the daily “Hot Topics” panels, highlighting ten issues of interest to the local community. All “Hot Topics” Panels take place at 1:00pm each day at Hudson Hall’s West Room, 327 Warren Street, Hudson NY 12534 (with ADA Accessibility Options).

The “Hot Topics” panels are Free and open to the public.

PHOTO & BIO CREDIT:
https://www.stablearts.org/who-we-are

FUNDING CREDIT:

Photos from The Hudson Eye's post 09/02/2023

JBC Annual Concert
NEA Dance: Grants To Arts Projects
First Presbyterian Church
369 Warren Street
Hudson, NY 12534
7:30pm

Tickets:

Performers:

 MAXIMILIAN CAPPELLI-KING
Shortly before graduating from college, Max was introduced to Jonah and invited to participate in the creation of AIRLOCKS, a work inspired by Robert Rauschenberg’s Pelican (1963) and performed as part of Doug Aitken’s Station to Station in 2013. Max continued working with Jonah the following year on Fragments (2014) created for the Ririe-Woodbury Dance Company in Salt Lake City. After some time away from the stage, Max is happy to be making this return as part of JBC, and was recently promoted to Associate following his performances at FIAF’s Florence Gould Hall.

ISAIAH JOÃO
Isaiah João is an expressionist dancer, b-boy (Bamboozle Crew of Louisville) and student of capoeira (Cordão de Ouro, baptized under CM Xangô). Firmly rooted in their heritage, Isaiah uses their body as a vessel to emote words of spirits, exploring shape/space in a way that gives narrative to lineage. He has been affiliated with JBC since 2019.

RAYMOND PINTO
Raymond is a multidisciplinary artist, researcher, and writer. Their practice focuses on improvisation and visualization through embodied techniques. They're a graduate of the Juilliard School and NYU. Since reconnecting with Jonah Boaker, their collaboration converges on aspects related to one's purpose and discovery of the ways in which dancing presents possibilities of liberation. Where form frees from being bound to meridians flowing through poles; banking between dynamic states of being.

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
369 WARREN STREET

First Presbyterian Church of Hudson, active in the community for over a century, continues to play a central role in the spiritual and cultural life in the City of Hudson to the present day.

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515 Warren Street
Hudson, 12534

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