Women’s Breakfast: The Implications of Overturning Roe v. Wade
Join us for a better understanding of the implications of the Dobbs v. Jackson decision and learn what you can do to fight for your rights.
Join us for a better understanding of the implications of the Dobbs v. Jackson decision and learn what you can do to fight for your rights.
An unconventional, immersive dance experience celebrating Inwood Hill Park.
An unconventional, immersive dance experience celebrating Inwood Hill Park.
A weekend of films by the EstroGenius 2020 artists. ADDRESS appears on two programs: Thursday, October 21 at 8pm, and Saturday, October 23 at 8pm.
On a shared program with EMERGE125, Garnet premieres a new solo based on a series of outdoor improvisations done early in the pandemic.
Thursday, June 10 through Saturday, June 12
Shows at 6:30pm and 8:30pm each night
Garnet Henderson presents the premiere of her film Address, co-created with filmmaker Nick Tyson, alongside dance films by Alice Gosti and NIC Kay, as part of the 2020 EstroGenius Festival.
Manhattan Theatre Source’s EstroGenius Festival, an annual celebration of female voices, is one of New York City’s largest women’s arts festivals.
Founded by Fiona Jones in 2000, the festival debuted with a program of 10 short plays and music. Since then, it has grown into a multi-week event including short plays, solo shows, teen performances, visual art, and dance. In past years, the festival has also featured stand-up comedy, live music, fundraisers for girls’ education, and full-day networking events with panels and workshops.
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Contemporary choreographers Garnet Henderson and Anna Peretz Rogovoy present two new works.
Choreographers Garnet Henderson and Anna Rogovoy come together to present an evening of dance entirely conceived, choreographed, and performed by women.
In her new solo Address, Garnet Henderson embodies and challenges assumptions about women, their bodies, and what women should do with their bodies. She explores the consequences of living and performing under these expectations, and the difference between being looked at and being seen.
Join us for a second glimpse into new work by Women in Motion's 2017-2018 commissioned artists Garnet Henderson, Joya Powell, and Rebecca Lazier. This informal showing offers the artists a chance to share the beginning processes of work that will premiere at Soaking WET at the West End Theater in May 2018.
$10 at the door
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Join us for a first glimpse into new work by Women in Motion's 2017-2018 commissioned artists Garnet Henderson, Joya Powell, and Rebecca Lazier.
Garnet returns to the 92nd Street Y's Fridays at Noon series with a new duet, performed by herself and Rebecca Hadley.
Please join us for a Saturday evening of drinks, dancing and merriment as talented female choreographers show new work inside the welcoming walls of Arts On Site. All proceeds go towards commissioning fees for future WiM artists.
The nomadic multi-generational arts collective ArtBark International -- last seen at Slovenia’s premiere opera house The Cankarjev Dom -- joins New York based artists Kristin Hatleberg, Garnet Henderson and Sarah Lass in a shared program of contemporary dance works “The Hive: New York”
Dancer/choreographer Garnet Henderson, lauded for her past appearances at Soaking WET, returns with her new work The bird has more friends than me, a dance of social posturing.
Snow is a new multimedia performance piece by composer John Glover and choreographer/puppeteer Jordan Morley combining the virtuosity of ever-inventive toy pianist Phyllis Chen, the artistry of dancers Dylan Crossman, Mistral Hay, Garnet Henderson, Amber Sloan, Janie Taylor, Melissa Toogood, and the imaginations of instrument-builder Ranjit Bhatnagar and mask-maker Nina Barlow.