Kinstillatory Mappings in Light and Dark Matter
With Marcela Torres
Thursday, April 17, 6-8pm
Abrons Arts Center
466 Grand Street, Lower East Side, Lenapehoking
Kinstillatory Mappings in Light and Dark Matter is an ongoing collaboration between choreographer, writer, and organizer Emily Johnson and scholar, artist, and writer Kai Recollet. Coming into its eighth year, this season’s Kinstillatory fires organize us around extended time—with one another, with sound, provocation, action.
These kinstillatory fires centering anti-colonial Indigenous, feminist, and gender-expansive care ethics and practices are hosted, held, and lightly curated by Johnson and Recollet, along with invited guests and community partners. The fire is central and communities are invited to GATHER HERE as we articulate our collective futures, our otherwise possibilities. It is a place to bring practices, grammars, and needs forward and through the portals that fire allows. The fire itself is process, a way to bring us out of the catastrophe of now and into the kinstillatory that is care, that is necessary. A provocation, and an offering of seed, of vessel, of protection, of becomingness.
This season, gestures toward our abundant futures guide the thinking as we gather toward necessary making, skill-sharing, body, and land/attention with artists Nathan Young, Marcela Torres, Maria Bauman, and IV Castellanos.
Kinstillatory Mappings in Light and Dark Matter will take place outside at Abrons Arts Center, located at466 Grand Street, Lower East Side, Lenapehoking. The fire gatherings are free and open to all.
About Marcela Torres
Marcela Torres is an artist, organizer, and educator who uses strength-building exercises and community rituals, to propose forms of reparations. They were born in Salt Lake City, Utah, and residing nomadically between Chicago, IL and Brooklyn, NY. Their physical research builds on methods of transcendental rituals, racial struggles within the United States and contemporary Latinx diaspora.