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2017 LADIES BATTLE

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Ladies of Hip-Hop Festival Presents 2017 LADIES BATTLE! + Planet X: All Female Lifestyle Art Show in Partnership with Manifesto.

Join us for the final dance battle of the 2017 Ladies of Hip-Hop Festival! The day features preeminent female street dancers from around the world, and culminates with a public showcase of art, music, and dance!

Full details on the event can be found here: https://www.ladiesofhiphopfestival.com/2018-ladies-battle.html

LADIES BATTLE!
In July, NYC is the backdrop for our annual dance battle LADIES BATTLE! Female competitors from around the world travel to NYC for this battle. Winners from LOHH Toronto & LOHH China will be flown to the birth place of Hip-Hop to battle it out.

LADIES BATTLE! is 1-on-1 Dancehall, Breaking, Popping, Hip-Hop, Waacking and House Dance. Doors open and our stellar all-female DJ line-up is spinning hip-hop, funk, house, soul, and classics. The winners will be awarded cash prizes, gift bags and one-year “bragging rights”. The winner can boost themselves as one of the world’s best female Hip-Hop dancers!

JUDGES
The event is judged by a panel of elite dancers from around the world, like Tweetboogie, Nubian NeNe, Toyin Sogunro and many more…

**This event is 18+. All performers under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

Want to compete in LADIES BATTLE!? Check out https://www.ladiesofhiphopfestival.com/2018-ladies-battle.html

Hip-Hop + House + Popping + Dancehall + Breaking + Waacking
More details here: www.ladiesofhiphopfestival.com

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About Ladies of Hip Hop Festival
Ladies of Hip Hop Festival (LOHHF) exists to provide a safe space for women and girls to create, learn, exchange, exhibit and perform art linked through the narrative of Hip-Hop culture. LOHHF provides positive role models of girls and women working in all faucets of the Hip-Hop culture. Traditionally, men have dominated all facets of the Hip Hop scene, but Ladies of Hip Hop Festival changes this tradition and puts women center-stage.

LOHHF offers artistic training workshops, performance opportunities, international artist exchanges, public talks, artistic life training and female entrepreneurship and empowerment opportunities. We are helping create the next generation of female artistic leaders in the Hip Hop community. The festival is an event given by women, for everyone! It’s important to us to have the participation and support of men in the community too! Teaching and sharing the culture through the female perspective is essential to the growth of the culture. Essential to our mission.

About Michele Byrd-McPhee
Michele Byrd-McPhee is the executive director and founder of Ladies of Hip-Hop Festival (LOHHF) The Ladies of Hip-Hop Festival is an event produced by women, for women. Each year Byrd-McPhee selects an elite group of female artists from around the world to exhibit their work, teach, and perform. These artists have extensive experience and understanding of the Hip-Hop culture and are qualified to pass on its traditions with accuracy and authenticity. Through education, performance and community exchanges, this annual hip-hop festival puts the focus on women and their relationship with hip-hop culture. Men have traditionally dominated all facets of the Hip-Hop scene, but LOHHF changes this tradition and puts women center-stage for the entire event.

Bookworms, Uncertain, Antikythera, Searmanas, Compile

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Bookworms
https://soundcloud.com/bookworms

“The Brooklyn-based producer Nick Dawson, a.k.a ‘Bookworms’ has been turning heads in the city with his psychedelic techno since the late aughts…like listening to a techno or house record that’s been doped up on tabs of acid and having one revelatory experience after another…” — Michael Scott Barron, thump.vice.com

uncertain (Buffalo, N.Y.)
https://uncertain.bandcamp.com

uncertain is a post-industrial musick project started by Florian-Ayala Fauna around 2007. Her project is highly influenced by the occult and the work of artists including Coil, Current 93, Aleister Crowley, and many others of esoteric tradition. Many albums have involved her fiancé, Felix Keigh, contributing vocals and lyrics, establishing a great emotional depth set within the æthyrl soundscapes. Together they represent a movement in the underground community of LGBTQ+ and transgender artists coming into their respective scenes, going against societal norms any way they can. Florian and Felix are both transgender; Florian being an intersex trans-femme with XXY chromosomes, and Felix establishing himself as a transman in recent years. The emotional struggles with transgender issues and various chronic and psychological conditions feeds into their intense, sublime, and emotionally raw esoteric moon musick.

Antikythera
https://soundcloud.com/antikythera-sir

Hard electronix & noise/sound art poetry attack: currently featuring writers & performers Jeff Grunthaner and Ben Tripp. Anyone who wishes to become a president of Antikythera can be one. Please address all correspondence to weareantikytheraATgmailDOTCOM.

Searmanas
https://soundcloud.com/searmanas

Searmanas is the solo moniker of electronic producer Niabi Aquena. Originally hailing from the Shanandoah Valley in rural Virginia, Aquena has based her musical practice in New York City for almost two decades. A classically trained pianist and vocalist, her musical evolution has led her to experiment with electronic hardware. The sound of Searmanas explores the role of ceremony within urban experience, resulting in severe, textured landscapes with touches of sparse vocals. Her wordless poetry ranges from industrial glitches to layered, oceanic progressions, all tied together by an aura of questioning and chaos. Conceived in 2016, Searmanas has already performed with the likes of John Bender, Hieroglyphic Being, Miho Hatori, and Mahogany. She is a member of Brooklyn-based new media collective CHASM and regularly performs live in NYC and beyond.

* w/DJ sets before, in-between & afterwards by * :

Compile
https://privatearchive.bandcamp.com/album/ten-wolves-end

“Global synesthesia for the accustomed youth.”

Formal Complaint: Artists in Conversation

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Join artists Female Background, Aria Dean (via Skype), Christopher Hanrahan, and  Mario Navarro in a reading and conversation with Formal Complaint cocurator Dana Kopel. For this event each artist will read a brief passage (from a text of their own, or one that they admire) that connects to their work and ideas. Following the reading, Kopel will moderate a discussion on the exhibition’s themes of sad formalism, tender objects, and domestic and vernacular architecture.

About Formal Complaint
Craft, scrap, and architectural minimalism coincide in Formal Complaint. Featuring work by Aria Dean, Female Background, Christopher Hanrahan, Mario Navarro, and Megan Pahmier, the exhibition returns handiwork to formalism, maintaining a sense of slackness. Metal armatures lean and bend precariously; a painting on unstretched canvas drags on the floor. Discarded materials and everyday objects come to conjure an upright but ‘bereft formalism’ (as Hanrahan calls it). Tenderness and despair coalesce in objects that can only just support themselves, much less make a claim for historical or philosophical significance. The works in the exhibition undermine past minimalisms from multiple directions—in terms of material, attitude, and dependence on context—but out of a care for and maintenance of form, rather than a casting off of it. Through these mergers of vernacular minimalism and sad design, work and supporting structure, Formal Complaint creates its own ecology of exhibitionary space.

Sol Selectas Showcase [OVERTIME]

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OVERTIME continues, with a special Sol Selectas showcase, brought to you by Dévotion, an immersive event series that hosts late night gatherings with like-minded lovers of the music//movement//moment.

This summer, we’re teaming up with the best promoters, hosts, and DJs to bring you an outdoor party every weekend! Come get down in the Ruins and kick back with a frozen drink and your favorite acts.

EVERY SATURDAY ALL SUMMER LONG
Tickets Start At $15

About Devotion Presents: Sol Selectas Showcase

Still basking in the glow of our 2 year anniversary, we’re kicking off our summer series in collaboration with a label that has the sun’s warmth emanating from its very core: Sol Selectas. We’ve had the pleasure of working with the label’s head honcho, Sabo, the past two summers and quickly developed a love for not only his style, but also his ethos. We’re honored to call him a dear friend and to also have worked closely together in bringing this stacked lineup of label mates to life!

We’re equally excited to have full reign at the Knockdown Center, a gorgeous, sprawling, industrial property with no shortage of nooks and crannies to explore. For your summery enjoyment we’ll have inflatable pools, BBQ delicacies, multiple bars, lounging and chilling areas, art galleries and a souk of locally produced clothing and accessories.

The party kicks off the moment the doors open, so prepare your knapsack for a full day in the sun!

Featuring

– Industrial outdoor venue w/ many shady nooks to explore

– Our largest Funktion-One build to date by One Source

– Art gallery + souk of vendors featuring an array of accessories

– Deco by NephilNine + friends

– Multiple bars

+ many more announcements to come 🙂

Vendor form – http://bit.ly/2red36H

Volunteer form – http://bit.ly/2qqDVQ4

Sol Selectas

Sabo
https://soundcloud.com/djsabo 

Unders
https://soundcloud.com/undersmusic 

KMLN  (LIVE)
https://soundcloud.com/kmln-berlin 

Monolink (LIVE)
https://soundcloud.com/monolink 

Amentia  (LIVE)
https://soundcloud.com/amentia

Dévotion

Nicholas Maddix
https://soundcloud.com/iammaddix

Ostro
https://soundcloud.com/djostro

Tuckahoe
https://soundcloud.com/tuckahoe

Reminders

– This is not your ordinary gathering of conscious bodies, we encourage everyone to connect, be present and most importantly express yourself creatively & comfortably. We are a community with an ethos founded with a passion for mindfulness and connectivity.

– If we’ve had the pleasure of your presence in the past, then you know words fail to capture the moments and memories that make these gatherings such a wild success. If you’re here for the first time, congratulations for finding us, welcome to our community of lovers & dreamers – don’t hesitate to reach out to the community if you need help or have any concerns 🙂

About OVERTIME
This summer, we’re teaming up with the best promoters, hosts, and DJs to bring you an outdoor party every weekend! Come get down in the Ruins and kick back with a frozen drink and your favorite acts.

EVERY SATURDAY ALL SUMMER LONG
Tickets Start At $15

Radeberger is the official sponsor of OVERTIME

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Mawnin Neighbor – The Memorial Mayfair

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New York City’s leading Soca party kicks the summer off at Knockdown Center Memorial Day weekend! Outside in the Ruins, our backyard, with frozen drinks, food, and good food!

About Good Mawnin Neighbor:

Good Morning NYC

Good Mawnin Neighbor

A day that commences with family, friends, fun and games , that ends with networking, socialising and dancing!

Join us in 2017 in a Newly found OUTDOOR Neighborhood.

Mawnin Neighbor 2017 will be a ticket only event and has reduced to a strict capacity per venue specifications.

Things to expect :

An Outdoor Space

Great Ambience and Decor

Fun and Games

Great Music by the best Local and International DJs

And as always… SURPRISE SURPRISE SURPRISE

The Dream Wanderer

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In June, The Dream Wanderer arrives at Knockdown Center! This transformed shuttle bus now houses an immersive and interactive virtual reality installation currently on a nationwide tour, exhibiting an original VR work created by Flatsitter Media Arts Collective.

The VR experience is suitable for children ages 8+.

Schedule:
Thursday, June 15, 5:00pm – 9:00pm
Friday, June 16, 5:00pm – 9:00pm
Saturday, June 17, 2:00pm-8:00pm

ABOUT THE DREAM WANDERER

This has never been done before…

The Dream Wanderer was once a forgotten Ford Econoline transit shuttle parked in the back lot at a used car dealership in Olean, NY. After being gutted and wrapped and retrofitted, the Dream Wanderer has a third life as a touring virtual reality gallery showcasing all-original virtual reality artworks by Buffalo-based arts collective Flatsitter. So far, tour stops have included Miami Beach (Satellite Art Fair during Art Basel), Cassadaga Spiritualist Camp in Central Florida, SOUP Experimental Space (Tallahassee), The Music Box Village (New Orleans), The French Quarter (New Orleans), Cheer Up Charlie’s (Austin, TX), Museum of Human Achievement (Austin, TX), Pump Project (Austin, TX), Convivio (Oaxaca), Material Art Fair (Mexico City), and Lawn Gnome Books (Phoenix), NOMAD (Los Angeles), Marfa Myths (Marfa), SXSW (Austin), Castillo Blanc0 (New Orleans), Ace Hotel (Pittsburgh), and Elephant Gallery (Nashville). Upcoming stops include Moogfest in May.

ABOUT LILY DALE

The original VR work being exhibited is titled “Lily Dale” and is a virtual reality exploration of spiritualism and the afterlife. This experience features a custom-drawn tarot deck and 20 different VR vignettes for multiple viewings. More info: http://lilydale.flatsitter.com

Lily Dale was founded in 1879 as a camp and meeting place for Spiritualists and Freethinkers. Residents of this small town in Western New York claim to communicate with the dead. The ‘Guidelines for Spiritualism’ are posted on the wall of the Assembly Hall in downtown Lily Dale.

Guideline #4 reads: “We Never Die”

The virtual reality experience incorporates interviews with Lily Dale resident mediums, motion capture from movement artist Ginger Wagg, and a deck of hand-drawn tarot cards by artist Bobby Griffiths.

ABOUT FLATSITTER

FLATSITTER is an interdisciplinary collaborative that incorporates video, film, software programming, performance and installation. The artistic works nurture a perception of society, community and environment as interlocking parts of a creative experience and are exhibited in an array of formats, such as ephemeral web collections, live performances, site-specific installations, short films, and live virtual reality experiences.

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The bus was funded with generous donations from kind people. Major contributors include: Rick Smith from Silo City and the VRTC Foundation.

The interior of the bus was built with generous assistance from carpenter Robert Sturm.

The Subpac haptic feedback vests were provided with support from Subpac.

 

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Sunday Service: Andrea Arrubla Presents… (Special BABZ Fair Edition)

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This month, Knockdown Center’s free monthly performance series Sunday Service is hosted by Andrea Arrubla for the BABZ Fair. The evening will reflect and celebrate the legacy of the seminal poet Essex Hemphill established among contemporary literary and visual artists with Tiona Nekkia McClodden, James Allister Sprang, Peter BD, and Karmenife X.

Bios

Tiona Nekkia McClodden is a visual artist, filmmaker, and curator whose work explores, and critiques issues at the intersections of race, gender, sexuality and social commentary. McClodden’s interdisciplinary approach traverses documentary film, experimental video, sculpture, and sound installations. Themes explored in McClodden’s films and works have been re-memory and more recently narrative biomythography.

Peter BD is a writer on the internet.

Karmenife X is an artist, writer and stand-up comedian from Harlem, NYC. Karmenife is most known for her photo project entitled “Reclamation” where she reclaimed fraternities for survivors of sexual violence. Karmenife graduated from Wesleyan University in 2016 and in 2015, she published a memoir entitled “Sea Salt and Sandalwood” through Wesleyan’s Gorilla Publishing Collective. Karmenife currently lives in New York City and is working on a collection of short stories revolving around her experiences with online dating and an art project entitled “Put Him In His Place,” which combines her artwork with harassing messages she has received on online dating sites in an effort to reclaim space, power, and voice. Karmenife has also begun an illustrious career as a stand-up comedian whose work focuses on uplifting marginalized groups that are often targeted in the white, male, cis dominated comedy world. Karmenife plans to continue creating and working to make more safe spaces for survivors of sexual assault, especially survivors of color.

James Allister Sprang is an artist and writer currently based in Philadelphia. A graduate of The Cooper Union and an MFA candidate at the University of Pennsylvania, Sprang works as an interdisciplinary concerned with race and the embodied/disembodied voice. Working through both time and objects, Sprang’s work exists in gallery spaces, theater spaces and the spaces generally found between the ears. James has spoken, shown and performed in institutions such as the Apollo Theater, The Brooklyn Museum, The Chicago Museum of Contemporary Art,  Pioneer Works, Abrons Arts Center and the Public Theater and The Kitchen.

About the curator
Andrea Arrubla is a Colombian interdisciplinary artist living in Brooklyn, NY. Her artwork revolves around issues of personal histories, institutional critique, and language through accessible mediums that confront professionalized methods of art making. Arrubla was the Student Liaison of the Bruce High Quality Foundation University (‘14-’16) where she focused on genuine and inclusive community building in the arts. Her first solo exhibition took place at New Release Gallery; New York. She has exhibited work in group exhibitions at Essex Flowers and various educational institutions across the United States. Arrubla has been featured in print in OSMOS Magazine, The Third Rail, and Packet Biweekly.

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About BABZ FAIR

The 5th annual BABZ Fair presented by BLONDE ART BOOKS is a weekend long event that features small press art and poetry publishers, and individual artist projects, alongside a program of performance, readings, and workshops. BABZ Fair will be taking place Friday, June 2 through Sunday, June 4, 2017.

Over the years the BABZ Fair has grown dramatically and this year the fair will feature art books and zines by over 100 publishers and artists from across the country.

This year we are collaborating with artist Andrea Arrubla to produce the weekend programming. The full program schedule, including a new expanded program series, and workshop series, will be announced shortly.

About Sunday Service
Sunday Service is a curated series of short-form live performances across mediums. Taking place the first Sunday of each month in the Ready Room, a guest curator is invited to organize a salon style evening of in-progress works, performances, and presentations, anchored by a framing principle such as a question, proposition, theme, or formal structure. Sunday Service encourages works in progress and interdisciplinary endeavors showcased in a lo-fi environment to foster experimentation and critical discourse amongst peers.

Fierro Ex Machina, Amy Mills, War Hippy, Matthais Etter

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Fierro Ex Machina

War Hippy

Amy Mills

Matthais Etter

 

VISUALS VISUALS Video Art + Music Residency featuring Andrew Fox

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Friday, June 9
The Range
Visuals
Dave Harrington – bass/electronics
Jordan McLean – trumpet/electronics
Brian Chase – drums
Projections by Wild Dogs
Tickets here.

 

Friday, June 16
George Clanton
Pictureplane
Visuals
Nicky Sparkles
Projections by Kathryn Chadason

18+

Tickets here.

Friday, June 23
Millionyoung
Visuals
Ian Chang
Projections by Christian Hannon

Tickets here.

Friday, June 30
Computer Magic
Visuals
Casey Dienel
Projections by Spencer Bewley

Tickets here.

About VISUALS

VISUALS is Andrew Fox, a vocalist, multi-instrumentalist and producer from New York City.

Fox began crafting the songs that would become VISUALS in 2012. A long-standing working relationship with Dave Harrington, Nicolas Jaar’s partner in DARKSIDE, led to VISUALS joining Jaar’s Other People crew and releasing an acclaimed self-titled debut EP.
In October 2013, Fox swapped Brooklyn for Berlin and left behind a studio full of gear, finding freedom in the limitation of a laptop.  Working with his voice as a primary instrument led to an intensified focus on melody, and opened moods previously inaccessible.

 

Whilst the dominance of house and techno in Berlin’s club scene has undoubtedly influenced his music, Fox also consciously counters that, balancing his recent work with some unmistakably American indie traits. He has honed a new sound, combining aspects of traditional songwriting and structure within this electronic context. His gift for memorable hooks and compelling melody remains the focus, with dancefloor arrangements and sounds providing endless new possibilities.
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