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The Arts at CRS

Our Arts Mission

CRS & Center for Remembering & Sharing (also known as Dharma Road Productions, Inc.) have formed an innovative partnership to provide a home for foreign artists in New York and to help artists from all walks of life to discover, clarify, and realize their true creative purpose in this life. We curate and produce a performance series in our studio theatre, curate visual art exhibitions in our lobby, administer an artist-in-residence program, and offer periodic workshops. More...

In the Gallery

New Work by Anne Barry

December 7, 2008 – January 31, 2009

Opening Reception Sunday, December 7, 2008 from 3 – 5 pm

Meet the artist every Thursday from 3 – 7 pm

CRS (Center for Remembering & Sharing) is delighted to welcome back artist Anne Barry for her second exhibition at CRS. Since her first show at CRS in the spring of 2006, Ms. Barry's work has become increasingly well known and has continued to develop in new and exciting ways.

"Gather Light" 29" x 29"
Photo by D. James Dee

Art for the Spirit

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Upcoming Events

Choreography by Marijke Eliasberg & Jacky Miredin

Jan 9 2009 7:30pm - 8:30pm

Friday – Sunday, January 9 – 11, 2009 at 7:30 PM

General Admission $15
Students/Seniors/CRS Members $10


Buy tixFounding Dharma Artist Jean Hugues Miredin, for many years now a veritable heartthrob in the theatres and press of Scandinavia, returns to give us a taste of what we've been missing. He premieres one solo for himself and one for collaborator and fellow Dharma Founding Artist Sita Mani. Sharing the bill is a new group work by Dutch choreographer Marijke Eliasberg.

 

X2

Presented in Association with the school of hard knocks
and YUBIWA Hotel

by Yoshiko Chuma (NYC) & Shirotama Hitsujiya (Tokyo)

Jan 9 2009 9:30pm - 10:30pm

Friday – Sunday, January 9 – 11, 2009 at 9:30 pm

Saturday & Sunday, January 10 – 11, 2009 at 3 pm

General Admission $15
Students/Seniors/CRS Members $10


Buy tixCRS presents the new work X2 by multiple Bessie Award winner Yoshiko Chuma (Artistic Director, the school of hard knocks) in collaboration with visiting artist Shirotama Hitsujiya (Artistic Director, YUBIWA Hotel and one of "The World’s 100 Most Influential Japanese Women," Newsweek Japan).

Human beings freeze themselves into blocks of ice, and seek the spark that will set them free again. A rising star of the Japanese theatre world, Tokyo-based Hitsujiya makes sexy theatrical confections that toy with traditional Japanese notions of feminity, eroticism, and romantic/sexual relationships. Chuma has been making mathematically precise conceptual dance performances from her NYC base for 30 years. They are two Japanese female artists living abroad...with little else in common. This collaboration takes teach out of her element. Together, they craft a violent, raw, erotically-charged dance/theatre psychodrama carved down to its mysterious, metaphysical core, an enigma wrapped inside a...dumpling. The performers include Yoshiko Chuma, Shirotama Hitsujiya, Ray Roy, Lincoln Alking, and Kristine Lee. Rie Ono will create the lighting installation. Ray Roy is a terrestrial human video artist currently contemplating universal consciousness.

Taught by Peter Rosenblatt

Jan 10 2009 11:00am - 1:00pm

Saturday, January 10, 2009 from 11 am – 1 pm

Workshop fee $15

You too can be horrible!!! Improvise upon familiar and not-so-familiar scenes from horror films, from the silent era to the present day — at times with live piano accompaniment to enhance your interpretations. The frightening world of Boris Karloff, Bela Lugosi, Anthony Hopkins, Vampira, Elvira, Linda Blair, and Glen Close can be relived in this Horror Acting Workshop. You will have the opportunity to transform yourself into a vampire, werewolf, mad scientist, genetically mutated monster, and psycho...all in a safe environment. Horror themes provide an imaginative and fun way to improve acting ability. Call 212-677-8621 or email info AT crsny DOT org by Jan 7 to register.

Choreography by Marijke Eliasberg & Jacky Miredin

Jan 10 2009 7:30pm - 8:30pm

Friday – Sunday, January 9 – 11, 2009 at 7:30 PM

General Admission $15
Students/Seniors/CRS Members $10


Buy tixFounding Dharma Artist Jean Hugues Miredin, for many years now a veritable heartthrob in the theatres and press of Scandinavia, returns to give us a taste of what we've been missing. He premieres one solo for himself and one for collaborator and fellow Dharma Founding Artist Sita Mani. Sharing the bill is a new group work by Dutch choreographer Marijke Eliasberg.

 

X2

Presented in Association with the school of hard knocks
and YUBIWA Hotel

by Yoshiko Chuma (NYC) & Shirotama Hitsujiya (Tokyo)

Jan 10 2009 9:30pm - 10:30pm

Friday – Sunday, January 9 – 11, 2009 at 9:30 pm

Saturday & Sunday, January 10 – 11, 2009 at 3 pm

General Admission $15
Students/Seniors/CRS Members $10


Buy tixCRS presents the new work X2 by multiple Bessie Award winner Yoshiko Chuma (Artistic Director, the school of hard knocks) in collaboration with visiting artist Shirotama Hitsujiya (Artistic Director, YUBIWA Hotel and one of "The World’s 100 Most Influential Japanese Women," Newsweek Japan).

Human beings freeze themselves into blocks of ice, and seek the spark that will set them free again. A rising star of the Japanese theatre world, Tokyo-based Hitsujiya makes sexy theatrical confections that toy with traditional Japanese notions of feminity, eroticism, and romantic/sexual relationships. Chuma has been making mathematically precise conceptual dance performances from her NYC base for 30 years. They are two Japanese female artists living abroad...with little else in common. This collaboration takes teach out of her element. Together, they craft a violent, raw, erotically-charged dance/theatre psychodrama carved down to its mysterious, metaphysical core, an enigma wrapped inside a...dumpling. The performers include Yoshiko Chuma, Shirotama Hitsujiya, Ray Roy, Lincoln Alking, and Kristine Lee. Rie Ono will create the lighting installation. Ray Roy is a terrestrial human video artist currently contemplating universal consciousness.

Choreography by Marijke Eliasberg & Jacky Miredin

Jan 11 2009 7:30pm - 8:30pm

Friday – Sunday, January 9 – 11, 2009 at 7:30 PM

General Admission $15
Students/Seniors/CRS Members $10


Buy tixFounding Dharma Artist Jean Hugues Miredin, for many years now a veritable heartthrob in the theatres and press of Scandinavia, returns to give us a taste of what we've been missing. He premieres one solo for himself and one for collaborator and fellow Dharma Founding Artist Sita Mani. Sharing the bill is a new group work by Dutch choreographer Marijke Eliasberg.

 

X2

Presented in Association with the school of hard knocks
and YUBIWA Hotel

by Yoshiko Chuma (NYC) & Shirotama Hitsujiya (Tokyo)

Jan 11 2009 9:30pm - 10:30pm

Friday – Sunday, January 9 – 11, 2009 at 9:30 pm

Saturday & Sunday, January 10 – 11, 2009 at 3 pm

General Admission $15
Students/Seniors/CRS Members $10


Buy tixCRS presents the new work X2 by multiple Bessie Award winner Yoshiko Chuma (Artistic Director, the school of hard knocks) in collaboration with visiting artist Shirotama Hitsujiya (Artistic Director, YUBIWA Hotel and one of "The World’s 100 Most Influential Japanese Women," Newsweek Japan).

Human beings freeze themselves into blocks of ice, and seek the spark that will set them free again. A rising star of the Japanese theatre world, Tokyo-based Hitsujiya makes sexy theatrical confections that toy with traditional Japanese notions of feminity, eroticism, and romantic/sexual relationships. Chuma has been making mathematically precise conceptual dance performances from her NYC base for 30 years. They are two Japanese female artists living abroad...with little else in common. This collaboration takes teach out of her element. Together, they craft a violent, raw, erotically-charged dance/theatre psychodrama carved down to its mysterious, metaphysical core, an enigma wrapped inside a...dumpling. The performers include Yoshiko Chuma, Shirotama Hitsujiya, Ray Roy, Lincoln Alking, and Kristine Lee. Rie Ono will create the lighting installation. Ray Roy is a terrestrial human video artist currently contemplating universal consciousness.

Performance by Artist-in-Residence Mana Hashimoto

Jan 30 2009 8:00pm

Friday, January 30, 2009 at 8 PM

Tickets are $15 and $12

Curated by Marcia Monroe.
Featuring: Dzul Dance, Mana Hashimoto, K.J. Holmes, Amos Pinhasi & JERK (The Band).

Artistic director, Javier Dzul of DZUL DANCE, grew up in Mexico, where he performed Mayan ritual dances until the age of 16. He has been praised for his ability to turn his dancers into "creatures of the air as well as of the earth with remarkable elasticity. "(NY Times)

145 Sixth Ave., NYC

Johnny, Lake, and Lorca Simons

of the Hip Pocket Theatre

Feb 6 2009 8:30pm

Thursday – Saturday, February 6-8, 2009 at 8:30 pm

Old man Molemo (Johnny Simons of the Hip Pocket Theatre of Fort Worth, TX) and his two beautiful daughters (Lake and Lorca Simons) perform a rare evening of pantomime, dance, puppetry, and song. Without Johnny Simons, there would be no CRS. Chris Pelham would likely never have become an artist. Johnny is one of the greatest living artists, and I highly, highly encourage you to see this sweet, soulful, unique ode to art and family. You may never get another chance to see him live in NYC. Go, go, go! — Chris Pelham

145 Sixth Ave., NYC

Johnny, Lake, and Lorca Simons

of the Hip Pocket Theatre

Feb 7 2009 8:30pm

Thursday – Saturday, February 6-8, 2009 at 8:30 pm

Old man Molemo (Johnny Simons of the Hip Pocket Theatre of Fort Worth, TX) and his two beautiful daughters (Lake and Lorca Simons) perform a rare evening of pantomime, dance, puppetry, and song. Without Johnny Simons, there would be no CRS. Chris Pelham would likely never have become an artist. Johnny is one of the greatest living artists, and I highly, highly encourage you to see this sweet, soulful, unique ode to art and family. You may never get another chance to see him live in NYC. Go, go, go! — Chris Pelham