Stone I

Stone I

Stone l is the first installment of a new interdisciplinary collaboration between acclaimed performers, Eiko Otake and Margaret Leng Tan.

By The Green-Wood Historic Fund

Location

The Green-Wood Cemetery

500 25th Street Brooklyn, NY 11232

Refund Policy

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About this event

Stone l is the first installment of a new interdisciplinary collaboration between internationally acclaimed performers, Eiko Otake and Margaret Leng Tan.

In June 2023, Eiko visited the Gylsboda Quarry in Sweden to work with cinematographer Thomas Zamolo. During her time there she felt the quarry to be a violent place, describing “deep deep below I saw the machine-scarred surfaces of stones that I was not supposed to be seeing." The resulting video, projected onto the stone walls of the Historic Chapel, provides the setting for a performance and contemplation on the immensity of time, tension, and density that stone holds. Eiko invited Margaret to reflect with her on humans' incessant need for material resources, a need invariably destructive to the environment. Departing from their traditional roles as dancer and pianist, the collaborators sustain each other through sound and movement.

Eiko Otake is a movement-based interdisciplinary artist. Born and raised in Japan and a resident of New York since 1976, her work centers on movement and visual poetry. For more than 40 years, she performed as part of Eiko & Koma, but since 2014 has focused on solo projects. Otake’s A Body in Places has been performed at over 70 sites, including The Green-Wood Cemetery in September 2020. She received a special Duke Performing Award, Bessie Award citation, an Art Matters grant, and the Anonymous Was a Woman Award. In 2023, her installation “Mother” was on view for three months in Green-Wood’s Historic Chapel, and concluded with a performance activating the site and installation titled With Mother.

Margaret Leng Tan, famously known as the “queen of the toy piano,” has been hailed by The New Yorker as “the diva of avant-garde pianism.” Her practice embraces theater, choreography, performance which has led to her acclaimed, dramatic sonic portrait, Dragon Ladies Don’t Weep. Tan is the subject of two feature documentaries and most recently, a children’s storybook, Becoming Margaret Leng Tan (Marshall Cavendish International, Asia).She is a recipient of The National Endowment for the Arts’ Solo Recitalist Award and the Cultural Medallion, Singapore’s highest artistic accolade.

Iris McCloughan is the dramaturg of Stone I.

For a discounted $20 ticket for students, seniors, or artists, please email us at events@green-wood.com for a discount code.

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Before Purchasing Your Ticket, Please Note:

  • Be On Time! There is no late entry to this performance, please arrive by 8:15pm to guarantee entry.
  • Where To Go: Contactless check-in ONLY takes place at the Gothic Arch near the Main Entrance on Fifth Avenue and 25th Street (500 25th Street, Brooklyn, NY 11232). No paper or e-tickets will be necessary, attendees will be checked in by name.
  • For Your Comfort and Safety: The 5-minute walk to the Historic Chapel includes stairs and uneven terrain. We strongly encourage attendees to wear suitable footwear.
  • Please note that the Historic Chapel is a historic building with stairs and is not ADA accessible or compliant.
  • Further information about arrival and performance notes will be sent in advance to attendees.
  • Ticket sales are final. No exchanges or refunds unless the concert is canceled.
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The Green-Wood Historic Fund's mission is to maintain Green-Wood's monuments and buildings of historical, cultural and architectural significance; advance public knowledge and appreciation of this significance; and preserve the natural habitat and parklands of one of New York City's first green spaces.

Please note: all ending times listed are approximate, and all tickets are non-refundable unless event is canceled or rescheduled (in which case ticket price minus service fees can be refunded).

 

$31.59