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Thursday, October 18 - Sunday, October
21
Thursday, October 25 - Sunday, October 28
ADMISSION: $70 ($80 at the door) includes 12-course Tasting Menu,
Drinks, Performance AND Gratuity
SHOWTIMES: Thursdays 8pm;
Fridays - Sundays 7:30 and 10pm
VEGETARIAN NIGHTS: Sunday, October 21 AND Thursday
October 25 (Veggie Menu)
ADVANCE PURCHASE is highly recommended (and it saves you $10)
There are FOUR ways to do this:
1. Purchase
online through Brown Paper Tickets (Fair Trade Ticketing;
$2.74 fee is added)
2. Come in and purchase your tickets in person (cash or credit;
no fee)
3. Call us on the phone between 6pm - Midnight and we'll charge
your credit card (no fee)
4. Make a reservation request and we will call you within 24
hours and charge your credit card
What would it feel like to be able to take off, defeat gravity
and get drunk at the edge of space, where one can only keep on
moving? What would happen if you were to be rescued by unknown
forces the day you felt as if everything were falling apart? Where
would you end up? The creators of OUTMIGRATION asked themselves
these questions to conceive a radical dinner-theater piece that
unveils a journey, a feast in seven acts.
And while we recommend that you DO NOT peek, here are your 12-course
Pandora's Boxes:
Regular Menu
Vegetarian Menu

Filled with inventive dance/theater performance, surrounded by
four screen video projections of striking geometric images and
a highly dynamic soundtrack, OUTMIGRATION is an all-ascending
experience synchronized with a 12-course Tasting Menu expressly
created to take you along this voyage. The finale brings the piece
to a blissful end where performers and audience toast together
to celebrate their unknown arrival.
This October's performance will also feature Craig Dongoski (sound
artist), Natalie Broizat (performing artist), Devika
Wickremesinghe (dancer) and Isadora Wolf (dancer).

Mogollón is an Art Direction
studio based in Brooklyn, New York. It began in 2004 when art
director and filmmaker Monica Brand joined forces with art director,
painter and filmmaker Francisco Lopez to collaborate with PS1/MoMA
on a film documentary about The Young Architects Program for
PS1’s renowned "Warm-Up" series in 2004 summer.
After this collaboration they decided to rent a space and create
Mogollón as a means to produce art direction for design,
film, theater, photography and fashion. Constrained by contemporary
limits of elaborating within a singular discipline, Mogollón
emerged, interweaving different artistic threads into one piece
of work. In so doing, it opens itself to the contemporary and
archaic and to vast sensory input.
Mogollón has exhibited its work in galleries such as Momenta
Gallery, NY, Transplant Gallery, NY, Studio Soto, Boston, PS1
MoMA, NY among others. Mogollón has also produced set
and costume design for feature films, dance and theater.
Mariangela Lopez (Artistic Director of Accidental Movement) was
born in Caracas, Venezuela (1975), where she started her dancing
career. Upon receiving her BFA from the a Boston Conservatory
in 1999 Mariangela moved to New York City were she had the opportunity
to perform and collaborate with various artists and choreographers.
In 2001, Mariangela obtained her Certification as a Movement
Analyst (CMA) from the Laban/ Baternieff Institute of Movement
Studies, NYC. Since then Lopez has created three major pieces:
The other (2001), the Smell of Tangerines (2002), Wonders of
Progress (2003) and In the landscape of Rolling Heels (2005).
All of which were seen in various venues in NYC such as Dixon
Place, Danspace Project at Saint Mark’s Church, Movement
Research Series at the Judson Church, P.S 122 and Tisch School
of the Arts, among others.
Ryan Jaronik (Monkey Town Chef) has been creating food for over
14 years. Most recently, he was Executive Chef at the 3-star
rated Masa in Boston, MA. Previously, he has worked at South
Water Kitchen, Mas, and Tru all in Chicago, IL.
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