The Table of Silence Project 9/11

Monday, September 11, 2017

The Table of Silence Project 9/11

 

 

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When: Monday, September 11, 2017, 8:15 a.m.
Where: Josie Robertson Plaza, Lincoln Center, New York, NY 10023
 Accessibility: The Plaza is wheelchair accessible from the 62nd Street drop-off points, or the Avery Fisher Hall entrance ramp on the corner of 65th Street and Columbus Avenue. Accessible restrooms are located on the Plaza level of Avery Fisher Hall.

Not able to attend? Tune in at 8:15 a.m. on Monday, September 11:
Buglisi Dance Theatre's YouTube Livestream Broadcast
Buglisi Dance Theatre's Facebook Live

A group of people dressed in all white sit around a fountain in a circle with legs crossed and arms raised in the air. Two more circles of people in the same clothing and position surround them, and an audience stands around at the back.

Photo credit: Terri Gold

Dance/NYC is proud to partner with Buglisi Dance Theatre on the seventh annual presentation of The Table of Silence Project 9/11 at Lincoln Center. The Table of Silence Project 9/11 is a multi-cultural performance ritual for peace and healing, realized through a ceremony with 100+ dancers and musicians conceived and choreographed by New Yorker for Dance, Jacqulyn Buglisi.

Check out footage from 2016 Table of Silence Project Preview


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