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On Thursday, May 20, 8pm I will perform a full length, newly updated version of my solo performance piece, “what the brain forgets, and the heart denies, the body remembers…” as part of WOW Cafe Theatre’s 30th Anniversary Festival. This evening is particularly special because it’s the first time I’m presenting the full work again in NYC after touring excerpts of the show across the U.S., Canada, and Europe. I am also honored to be part of a festival celebrating 30 years of WOW Cafe Theatre as an important part of women’s, performance, and queer history. For those of you who are familiar with this piece, there will be lots of new surprises, and for those of you who haven’t seen it yet, this may be your last chance before I move on to other projects, so please mark your calendars and join me for this very special event! The evening will also include Topiary and Erin Markey, two of my favorite New York City performers, with excerpts of their work. Details below… 

“what the brain forgets, and the heart denies, the body remembers…”

written and performed by Heather M. Ács

with special guests Topiary and Erin Markey

Thursday, May 20, 8pm

WOW Café Theatre- 59-61 E. 4th Street, 4th floor (btw Bowery & 2nd ave)

F, V to 2nd Avenue, 6 to Astor place

$15, but pay what you can-no one turned away from art for lack of capital

Heather Ács’ piece “what the brain forgets and the heart denies, the body remembers…” explores loss, grief, survival, and memory refracted through working class Appalachian and Mexican cultural imagery, creating a nonlinear world layered with movement, soundscape, video, and storytelling. In this multi-media solo performance piece, time and testimonies loop and break apart, sparrows descend, tortillas and tears sizzle on the comal, a river flows with dirt and glitter, and 60s girl groups croon cotton candy lyrics laced with razor blades, while dust gathers in an empty house. Stitch it all together with string theory and skeleton keys, stuff into a mason jar, shake until your heart might break, check your pulse, make a wish, and see what rises to the surface…www.wowcafe.org 

Topiary’s, Landscape with the Fall of Icarus, is a multi-media performance with video, music, aerial and sock puppets about the uncanny rhyming schemes of history, empire and recklessness and will be showing at Dixon Place on Tuesday, May 18 at 8pm.

 

Erin Markey is an “outlandishly riotous” (Village Voice) playwright, actress, comedienne and performance artist.  She regularly presents original work at Our Hit Parade at Joes Pub, Dixon Place and Envoy Enterprises Gallery and has shown work at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, Comix, and Ars Nova. Her solo musical, Puppy Love: A Stripper’s Tail, is playing at PS 122 May 13-22 with the SOLOnova festival. www.facebook.com/erinmarkey

Hi Everyone!   This Sunday (2:30-5 pm) will be the last session of Boxcutter Artists’ Salon! (At least for now) Last week’s Salon was fantastic! An Open Mic extravaganza! This week’s Salon will include a workshop on Slapstick facilitated by Ariel Federow with new work presented by Erica Cardwell and myself. Physical comedy, Jean Genet, ABBA, ferris wheel dreams-you’ll laugh, you’ll cry, you’ll learn about the history of getting a pie in the face! Don’t forget to bring some work to share if you’re into that sort of thing-now’s your chance! And afterwards, we can take a group field trip to see Sister Spit’s NYC performance-hooray!   Thanks so much to all of you for making this Salon series a success by believing in art, artistic community, TOSS (taking ourselves seriously), d.i.y. culture,  dreams and manifestations. This is what we have.   You all are the Dream I’m living, xoxo heather www.heatheracs.com  

Sunday, May 2, 2:30-5*(note time change)                                         

Triskelion Arts Studio Z-118 N.11th St, 3rd Fl, Wburg, BK 11211

(bw Berry & Wythe next to Beacon’s Closet)

SLAPSTICK FOR THE MASSES with Ariel Federow

Presenting Artists: Heather Ács, Erica Cardwell and Open Mic

Slapstick is a style of physical comedy often associated with big red clown noses — and that’s what makes it great. But the lessons of slapstick have as much to do with finding your place inside a strict formal structure as they do learning how to take a pie in the face. Come join Ariel Federow and learn a classic slapstick routine and a little bit more about the magic and history of this ritualized, ridiculous art. Comfortable clothes and a willingness to give it a try are essential. After the workshop segment, please join Heather Ács and Erica Cardwell in sharing new writing and performance work. Heather will workshop new sections of her solo performance show (that may or may not include ABBA!) and Erica will share from an ongoing project on Jean Genet. Then, it’s your last chance for Open Mic! Be bold! Be brave! Art of all kinds is welcome!

*Note on Location: If coming from the L Train-walk on Bedford and make a Left on N. 11th. If coming from the G Train-walk on Nassau towards Lorimer, then take a beautiful walk through McCarren Park, which will bring you out on Bedford, make a Right on N. 11th. Now, don’t let the numbers fool you-they get a little crazy bw Bedford and Berry for some reason. Keep going until you pass Berry, then Triskelion (118 N. 11th) will be on the lefthand side halfway down the block. (For those of you who have been there, it is literally around the corner from Collect Pond.) Also note, that there are 3 flights of stairs to walk up. Please contact me if this presents a problem for anyone, so we can figure out a solution.

Ariel Federow’s work has been seen extensively on Broadway, Lafayette, Fulton, Chrystie, Avenue A, Leonard, and many other fine streets and avenues throughout New York City. Trained as a modern dancer, Ariel’s inherently interdisciplinary work has taken many forms — interactive sculpture, modern dance and dance theater, drag performance and burlesque, collective mapmaking, clowning, and an artistic interrogation into the nature and form of the kitchen sink. Most interested in the intersections of storytelling, participatory environments, magic, and democratizing knowledge, Ariel tap dances about limericks, lectures about unicorns, makes slapstick about apartheid, and builds telephones that tell secrets.

Heather M. Ács is a multi-media theatre performance artist, activist, educator and high-femme troublemaker. Her gritty, glittery work has been featured in festivals, galleries, theatres, colleges and universities across the U.S., Canada, and Europe. She has worked with Nao Bustamante, Karen Finley, Claude Michelle-Wampler, J. Ed Araiza of the SITI Company, and director, Steven Soderbergh. www.heatheracs.com  

Erica Cardwell is a writer/director/teacher from New York City, living in Astoria. Her favorite color is green and she loves pretending to hate technology. She is currently at work on a project inspired by the life of French poet and playwright, Jean Genet. www.theomnivorous.net

Last week’s Salon was such an incredible success! We learned all about grantwriting from Quito Ziegler and her amazing powerpoint presentation, discussed the benefits of self-made residences, got fired up, and ended the evening with an absolutely magical toy theatre performance by Daniel Lang-Levitsky. I’m excited to announce: This week we’ve got a really exciting Artists’ Salon that EVERYONE can participate in! This Saturday we’re going to have an Open Artists’ Share, meaning anyone can bring some work for feedback and critique. Hosted by Erin Markey and Darren Mayhem at Triskelion Arts-a gorgeous, affordable space everyone should know about. Details below. Hope you can make it!

Living the Dream,

Heather

Saturday, April 24, 3-5*(note time change)

Triskelion Arts Studio B-118 N.11th St, 3rd Fl, Wburg, BK 11211

(bw Berry & Wythe next to Beacon’s Closet)

L to Bedford, G to Nassau

Open Artists’ Share hosted by Erin Markey and Darren Mayhem

This Saturday, EVERYONE will have a chance to share work at our Open Artist’s Salon! Anyone can bring up to 7 minutes of work to share. This means performance work, video, a presentation of a visual piece, etc. Please note that if you are showing video you’ll have to provide your own technical equipment, i.e. laptop etc. We’ll be giving one another directed feedback after each piece, facilitated by performance artist, Erin Markey and photographer, Darren Mayhem. So be brave, bring some work, and connect with other amazing artists in your community!

*Note on Location: If coming from the L Train-walk on Bedford and make a Left on N. 11th. If coming from the G Train-walk on Nassau towards Lorimer, then take a beautiful walk through McCarren Park, which will bring you out on Bedford, make a Right on N. 11th. Now, don’t let the numbers fool you-they get a little crazy bw Bedford and Berry for some reason. Keep going until you pass Berry, then Triskelion (118 N. 11th) will be on the lefthand side halfway down the block. (For those of you who have been there, it is literally around the corner from Collect Pond.) Also note, that there are 3 flights of stairs to walk up. Please contact me if this presents a problem for anyone, so we can figure out a solution. www.triskelionarts.org

Erin Markey is an “outlandishly riotous” (Village Voice) playwright, actress, comedienne and performance artist.  She regularly presents original work at Our Hit Parade at Joes Pub, Dixon Place and Envoy Enterprises Gallery and has shown work at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, Comix, and Ars Nova. Her solo musical, Puppy Love: A Stripper’s Tail, will play at PS 122 May 13-22 with the SOLOnova festival. www.facebook.com/erinmarkey

Darren Mayhem is a queer photographer living in Brooklyn. She was first introduced to photography in high school where she fell in love with film and printing in the darkroom. Since then, she’s found that she’s most interested in shooting portraits & events exploring gender and identity. With a love of shooting people (and personas) Darren has recently been focusing on shooting Roller Derby and Burlesque.

Upcoming:

Sunday, May 2, 2:30-5*(note time change)

Triskelion Arts Studio Z-118 N.11th St, 3rd Fl, Wburg, BK 11211

SLAPSTICK FOR THE MASSES with Ariel Federow

Presenting Artist: Erica Cardwell and Open Mic

Slapstick is a style of physical comedy often associated with big red clown noses — and that’s what makes it great. But the lessons of slapstick have as much to do with finding your place inside a strict formal structure as they do learning how to take a pie in the face. Come join Ariel Federow and learn a classic slapstick routine and a little bit more about the magic and history of this ritualized, ridiculous art. Comfortable clothes and a willingness to give it a try are essential.

Ariel Federow’s work has been seen extensively on Broadway, Lafayette, Fulton, Chrystie, Avenue A, Leonard, and many other fine streets and avenues throughout New York City. Trained as a modern dancer, Ariel’s inherently interdisciplinary work has taken many forms — interactive sculpture, modern dance and dance theater, drag performance and burlesque, collective mapmaking, clowning, and an artistic interrogation into the nature and form of the kitchen sink. Most interested in the intersections of storytelling, participatory environments, magic, and democratizing knowledge, Ariel tap dances about limericks, lectures about unicorns, makes slapstick about apartheid, and builds telephones that tell secrets.

Greetings Everyone!

I’m back from a fantastic tour with the Heels on Wheels Glitter Roadshow! We had an amazing tour from Brooklyn to Austin, TX! Now for building some artistic community at home-I’m excited to announce the next Boxcutter Artists’ Salon this Thursday, April 15 from 7-9:30! Grant-Writing, Glitter House, Daniel Lang-Levitsky-what more could you ask for on a Thursday night? And don’t forget, we have a half hour of Open Mic scheduled at each Salon, so be brave and bring some work to share. Trust me, we want to know what’s going on in your crazy artistic brains! Hope to see you there! Details below…

Living the Dream,

Heather

Thursday, April 15, 7-9:30

Glitter House 16 St. Francis Pl., Prospect Heights, Brooklyn 

(one block East of Franklin, bw Lincoln & St. John)

 2/3/4/5 to Franklin

Grant Writing with Quito Ziegler

Presenting Artist: Daniel Lang Levitsky and Open Mic

Getting grants from foundations or NGOs requires strategic thinking and a certain amount of savvy.  It ain’t rocket science, but there are some tricks.  In this workshop, Quito Ziegler will help us deconstruct and demystify the grant application process from initial research to proposal writing to best practices in maintaining relationships with foundations once the grant is awarded.  We’ll discuss how to decode the language of guidelines and RFPs, plus gain perspective of what arts grantmaking looks like from the inside.

Quito Ziegler is a queer photographer and visual artist based in Brooklyn. By day, she works at the Open Society Institute’s Documentary Photography Project on projects that explore the intersection of photography and social justice.  By night, she makes installations and sculptures, takes photos, plays the piano and makes trouble on the board of JFREJ.  After midnight, you will find her on the dance floor. Quito received her MFA from the International Center of Photography/Bard College in 2008, where she now teaches courses on collaborating with NGOs and grant-writing.

Thought-Provoking GlamourHeels on Wheels Roadshow is a flashy femme caravan from Brooklyn touring the South with a queer performance-art cabaret. Starring dazzling troublemakers Heather Ács, Damien Luxe, Princess Tiny & the Meats, and Sequinette, the show features a multi-media format of high femme drag, electro music, and piercing, poetic theatre. Expect to see Dolly Parton transformations, stilettos flying, eggs breaking and moods changing. Heels on Wheels delivers a trashy-fancy night of radical extravagance and thought-provoking glamour.

We’re getting in our dreamy van for this epic NYC-to-Austin trip March 25 – April 3!

  • Sunday 3/21 – Brooklyn NY – 8pm @ Collect Pond, 45 Berry St., 8pm, $5
  • Friday 3/26 – Baltimore MD – 8p and 10p @ Black Cherry Puppet Theatre, 1115 Hollins Street, 21223. 8p & 10p shows.  $5-10.
  • Saturday 3/27 – Richmond VA – doors 7/ show 8p @  The Lamplighter Cafe 116 S. Addison St, Doors 7pm – Free!
  • Sunday 3/28 – Durham NC @ 8pm with Humble Tripe Monkey Bottom Gallery, 609 trent drive durham with Humble Tripe $5
  • Monday 3/29 Duke University
  • Monday 3/29 – Asheville NC @ 9pm Club Hairspray, 38 N. French Broad Ave., $5
  • Tuesday 3/30– Atlanta GA – Bellissima, 560 Amsterdam Ave, 30306. 9p $5-8.
  • Thursday 4/1 – New Orleans LA – 10pm @ All Ways, 2240 St. Claude Ave., $5
  • Sunday 4/4 – Austin TX – Backyard Party!
  • Welcome to my New Blog!

    Heather in Animal Print

    Animal Print Series by Ally Picard

    I’m so excited! Now I can keep all of you posted on upcoming performances, events, wild ideas, adventures, art, and rabble rousing!

    One of my favorite femme partners in crime, Damien Luxe, Communications Designer by day, walked me through the initial set-up. Check out her design biz & portfolio: www.heelsonwheelsdesign.com