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IHRAF: Celebration of Diversity

  • The Tank 312 W 36th St New York, NY, 10018 United States (map)

December 7th, 2023 at 8:30pm

Weighty Matters

by Wildly Productive Productions

A heavyset American woman, Nigerian professor and Croatian matron squabble over politics, culture and food outside an upper west side market. A comedy about innate assumptions, appetites and unspoken judgments.

Inside/Out

by BodyStories: Teresa Fellion Dance

Inside/Out and is a work of embodied activism centered around themes of gender identity and healing. The vision for this work began in response to the recent increase in violence and control related to gender, sexual orientation, and bodily autonomy. Inside/Out explores the complex, individualized journeys of navigating this societal trauma. Three multi-identity dancers move through stages of turmoil, expressed through dynamic choreographic sequences, culminating in a healing release of tension, breath, and energy. Inside/Out illustrates the power of the self against discriminatory actions and the ways in which our identities are altered as a result.

Seam Route

by Joshua Piper

“Seam Route” is a short play about two high school boys discussing their personal relationship in the wake of a debate about “Don’t Say Gay” laws in their history class.

Shakti: Then and Now

by Maithili Patel

Kathak, a profound and expressive Indian classical dance form, serves as Maithili's primary canvas for storytelling. Through the rhythmic grace of Kathak, she endeavors to illuminate the journey of women's empowerment, shedding light on its challenges, progress, and the timeless lessons deeply embedded in her cultural heritage. Maithili draws inspiration from iconic figures such as Draupadi and Sita (her namesake) in Hindu mythology, emphasizing their narratives to underline strength, resilience, and unwavering determination as enduring sources of inspiration for women. Through her Kathak performances, she aspires to craft compelling narratives that challenge stereotypes, celebrate achievements, and instill confidence in women while reflecting their evolving roles in society.




*Please note that this performance will be presented at the Tank's in-person performance space at 312 W 36th St. All attendees and artists will be required to have a covid vaccination before being admitted to the space. Patrons will also be required to wear masks, when not eating or drinking.