Thursday, October 26, 2023

The Craft: Performances & Cocktails December 10th - Apply Now!

 
Image of a dancer reaching up in a bar in front of an audience. Priscilla Kong

The Craft: Performances & Cocktails is looking for contemporary performance works for our next series. Located at Wandering Barman in Williamsburg, The Craft aims to celebrate and provide a platform for local NYC craft through performance and cocktails.

We are looking to showcase 6-8 completed or work-in-progress theater or dance pieces of all genres. 

This is a completely self produced and donation based program. All proceeds collected during our shows will be divided evenly among our artists. 

Please note that our space is incredibly small and intimate (approximately 11 ft x 10 ft) with limited lighting options. We are looking for works that will utilize this to the best of their ability. Application decisions are based on this, as well as the curatorial nature of the series.

Date: Sunday, December 10th @ 4pm (Tech is likely earlier the same day day from 1:30-3:30pm, to be confirmed)
Location: Wandering Barman (315 Meserole Street, Brooklyn, NY 11206)

Application deadline: Friday, November 10th at 12pm

If you have any questions,  please email us at thecraftny@gmail.com or visit our Instagram (@thecraftny) for more information. 

Apply here: https://forms.gle/mDDzkg5P4R9WVvws7

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