DAY 4 - Lincoln Center Activate, July 15

Choose from 10 FREE workshops, conversations, and a live performance throughout the week. Sign up for as many events as you like!

The Visioning Lab: Returning to Each Other Through the Arts 
Part 1: 1:30 pm–3:00 pm 
Asynchronous Exploration: 3:00 pm–3:30 pm 
Part 2: 3:30 pm–4:30 pm 

Facilitators: Andrea Miller and Kevin Carillo 

Inspired by Andrea Miller's process for You Are Here at Lincoln Center, The Visioning Lab is an ongoing experiment for investigating pressing questions of our time through art-making. In this lab, guided by Andrea Miller (NYC-based movement company GALLIM and You Are Here, a public sculpture, sound, and live performance installation), participants of all arts practices will engage in a process of inquiry-based art-making. Participants will be able to turn-key their experience and share the lab’s process with their own communities. 

Preparation: If you’re a visual artist, have your materials nearby. If you’re a musician, bring your instrument. If you’re a dancer, clear some space to move for our Zoom meeting. There will be opportunity for independent and collaborative art-making and sharing. 

The Visioning Lab is in partnership with the International Teaching Artist Collaborative (ITAC). 

 


Make a Joyful Noize: In-person and Livestream Performance 
8:00 pm–9:00 pm 
The Restart Stage at Damrosch Park at Lincoln Center; or Livestream 

Commissioned by Carnegie Hall as part of its 125 Commission Project, Make A Joyful Noize is a multimedia universe that blends music, film, interviews, spoken word and dance to capture the visceral, contagious energy of Black joy. Soul Science Lab uses their signature brand of audio visual storytelling to explore this compelling phenomenon. Joy gives us a reason to live, even when it seems life has forsaken us. Black joy is entertainment, therapy, self-love and salvation. It is the force that allows us to still laugh and love. Make A Joyful Noize presents the majesty of Black joy through spirit, pain, resistance and love as a healing force for transformation. The visual and musical curation is unfiltered and unapologetic Black joy—a special kind of healing and magic that sets the world on fire.