Help Six Points Fellow Hannah Bos and her company, the Debate Society, to bring back their wonderful play Buddy Cop 2, which showed this May at the Ontological-Hysteric Theater in Manhattan. They’re hoping to perform their comedic action/mystery for another week in January. The play centers around three small town cops who get drawn into the mysterious events surrounding a strange little girl. It’s also about growing up, radio bingo, being scared . . . and racquetball. You can support their Kickstarter campaign here!
Archive for November, 2010
Bring back Buddy Cop 2!
Monday, November 15th, 2010Jeremiah Lockwood and the Sway Machinery at the Eldridge Street Synagogue
Monday, November 15th, 2010Drawing lifeblood from the historic spaces of New York City’s past: the Eldridge Street Synagogue, one of the iconic buildings in the lower east side, lovingly restored and with a breath taking new stained glass window by Kiki Smith and Deborah Gans…soon to be the site of some serious getting down! Come hear Cohort I Six Points Fellow Jeremiah Lockwood and the Sway Machinery play for the first time since their fall tour!
And please follow this link and take a listen to the latest installment of Jeremiah Lockwood’s Nigun Project. This month’s piece features the wonderful Yula Be’eri, of Yula and the Extended Family, Nanuchka and Electro Morocco: http://www.forward.com/articles/132965/
Price: $20 adults; $15 with student ID
First Six Points Retreat with Cohort II
Tuesday, November 2nd, 2010We recently returned from our first retreat with Six Points Cohort II. Our nine fellows spend three days at the Bailey Farms Retreat Center getting to know each other and each other’s work, as they began their two-year cycle of artistic development and Jewish exploration.

Alicia Jo Rabins and Netta Yerushalmy

Judith Berkson, Hannah Bos, and Judd Greenstein

Bailey Farms Retreat Center
Netta Yerushalmy at DNA
Monday, November 1st, 2010See Cohort II Fellow Netta Yerushalmy’s ‘Room Without A View’ at Dance New Amsterdam at the beginning of December.
Read more on -->DNA’s website --> and check out the event’s flier.
Ticket Prices: $17 general, $12 DNA members, $14 students/seniors