coLAB Arts would like to thank everyone who joined us for Friday night’s fundraiser. It was a truly memorable event to have so many people there to support our mission and work. Thank you again to our sponsors: New brusnwick Jazz Project, PSAK & Associates, and Dental Hypnosis Center of New Jersey. Thank you PJ’s Coffee for being such generous hosts. We hope to see you all this August at Breakthrough Arts Fest!
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Collaborative Arts has a new office and gallery space at 49 Bayard Street in Downtown New Brunswick! The space is located on the third floor above Kairo Kafe and is being shared with local internet radio station Hear New Brunswick and the Point Church. We will consistently be curating visual art shows of local and exciting emerging artists and creating new and exciting programs for the space. It will also serve as the new home of our monthly reading series, The Orphanage.
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The music-performance piece by coLAB Arts artist Jack Leary, continues. Using music, visual art, dance, and psychedelic video, this hybrid performance features audience engagement like you’ve never experienced.
Saturday, November 7th at 8pm
Cabaret Theatre
(corner of Nichol and Suydam Street, New Brunswick)
FREE General Admission
Featuring:
Visual Artists – Lisa Conrad and Ashley Hanania
Dancers – Lora Botwinick, Elena Callahan, Leslie Fine, Avianna Perez
Musicians – TBA
COLLABORATIVE ARTS presents its 2009-2010 Season: highlighting community, music & comedy, theatre, and festivals to be presented in New Brunswick, NJ from September 2009-June 2010.
COMMUNITY
Artist Salon: Held every third Sunday (2-5pm) at Sanctuary (135 Easton Ave,
New Brunswick, NJ 08901). Hosted by Pandora Scooter and Elena Callahan, this event provides a space for artists and art-lovers to discuss, share and explore all aspects of art and artistry. Session topics are decided on a rolling basis.
dancePARTY: On Friday, September 4, Saturday, October 31, Thursday, January 28 and Saturday, May 8 at locations to be determined. The best dance party in town returns! Mark your calendars now for the sickest New Brunswick nights of the year.
MUSIC & COMEDY
musicLAB: On Saturday, November 21 and Saturday, February 20 at George Street Playhouse (9 Livingston Avenue, New Brunswick, NJ 08901). Featuring the best of homegrown New Brunswick music including pop, punk, hip hop and R&B. Pulling from both bars and basements, coLAB keeps its finger on the Hub City pulse.
Make It: On Saturday, November 7 at 7pm at Cabaret Theatre (corner of Nichol and Suydam) and Saturday, April 10 (location and time TBA). An exciting exploration into creating music— part jam band, part audience interaction, and an all-enthralling music experience.
Pandora’s Box: On Saturday, October 17 and Saturday, December 12 (locations and times to be announced). Hosted by Pandora Scooter, this hilarious variety/comedy show features stand-up comics, sketches, musical guests, spoken word artists, and a whole lot of laughing!
THEATER
I Heart Kant: Running from Thursday, December 3 to Sunday, December 13 in the black box at George Street Playhouse (9 Livingston Avenue, New Brunswick, NJ 08901). Written by Ken Urban and directed by Dan Swern, this is the New Jersey premiere of a play about four women trying to find happiness in suburban hell.
Puppet Slam: On Saturday, January 9 at 8pm at George Street Playhouse (9 Livingston Avenue, New Brunswick, NJ 08901). An evening of short, varied theatrical mini-plays for adults that use (and sometimes abuse) puppets for part or all of the drama. This is New Brunswick’s only home for some of the most innovative puppetry work in the region.
The Orphanage: Held one Sunday every month (7:30pm), this is the only new play-reading series in downtown New Brunswick, providing a home for local theater artists as well as a safe environment for playwrights to develop their work.
FESTIVALS
Film Festival: On Thursday, November 12, Wednesday, April 7 and Wednesday, April 14 (locations and times to be announced). This event aims to showcase and support local film and video artists while bridging New Brunswick filmmakers with the national and international scene.
Member Showcase: Running Friday, February 12 to Sunday, February 14 (locations and times to be announced). Come get a free preview of the many works in consideration for next summer’s Breakthrough Arts Festival.
Breakthrough Arts Festival: Held in Summer 2010 (locations and times to be announced), this event is all about breakthrough artists and breaking through for audiences. The place to see and hear the most electrifying art in New Brunswick,
Collaborative Arts’ (coLAB) mission is to cultivate a hip, mindful, and inclusive Hub City community of artists, audiences, and critics empowered to create inspired and inspiring art. For more information about coLAB and upcoming events please visit us at www.colab-arts.org.
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coLAB Arts is a sponsored project of Fractured Atlas, a non-profit arts service organization. Contributions in behalf of coLAB Arts may be made payable to Fractured Atlas and are tax-deductible to the extent permitted by law.
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coLAB features the best of homegrown New Brunswick music including pop, rock, punk, hip hop, and R&B. Pulling from both bars and basements, coLAB keeps its finger on the Hub City pulse.
Saturday, July 11 at 7pm
Thursday, July 30 at 8pm
COST: $6 each night OR $10 for both nights!!!
Saturday, July 11th LINEUP! Featuring: FUSE, Like Trains & Taxis, Silent Knight, Terminal Reynaldo, Glad Hearts, and Zach Lost.
Thursday, July 30st LINEUP! Communipaw, Walking with Cavemen, Mike Bruno + TBA
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State Theatre presents the first annual Urban Arts Festival
Free Outdoor Festival — Saturday, May 23, 2009, 12-9pm Featuring Glenis Redmond, Mayhem Poets, andRevolucion Urbana Live performances, workshops, food, games, and more
New Brunswick, NJ (May 11, 2009)—State Theatre presents the first annual Urban Arts Festival, a day-long, outdoor celebration of music, dance, theater, visual art, and other arts that have emerged from urban street cultureon Saturday, May 23 from 12pm-9pm. The festival includes live performances by local artists, community, and student groups; hands-on workshops; food; games; and much, more. The event will feature an outdoor stage on Livingston Avenue between George Street and New Street.Emceeing the Urban Arts Festival is la C.Guapa from Rutgers WRSU’s radio show, Ultrason Latino, with special guest DJ Tony ‘El Uniko.’
The headline artists at the festival—who will begin at 6pm—include the North Carolina performance poet and State Theatre artist-in-residence for the month of May, Glenis Redmond. Redmond is a two-time Southeast Regional Individual Poetry Slam Champion. Also headlining the festival are the award-winning performance poetry trio, Rutgers alumni, and New Jersey natives, Mayhem Poets—Kyle Sutton, Scott Tarazevits, and Mason Granger, who blend raw elements of hip hop, theatre, improv, and stand-up comedy to deliver gut-wrenching, unforgettable performances. Closing the festival will be the New Brunswick Latino rock band Revolucion Urbana.
Rounding out the lineup onstage from 12pm-6pm are a variety of local and regional performers in hip hop, poetry, break dance, capoeira, Mexican rock music, African drumming, and more. Performers include the New Brunswick High School Drumline; American Repertory Ballet’s DANCE POWER scholars (a unique collaborative educational project for underprivileged students sponsored by American Repertory Ballet and the New Brunswick Board of Education) and an American Repertory Ballet Hip Hop dance group; local New Brunswick dance group, Strictly Street; spoken-word poets Pandora Scooter and Poetic Assassin; New Brunswick drum group, Black Circle Symphony; spoken word poet/musician El Trobador Oaxaqueno; musical group, Marsseil y Su grup Polvora; and the dance/martial arts group, Rutgers Capoeira. Rutgers Capoeira perform a contemporary style of capoeira, inclusive of both “Angola” and “Regional” styles, immersed in Brazilian culture through traditional songs as well as dances such as Samba de Roda and Maculele. A complete list of Urban Arts Festival artists will be available soon at: http://www.statetheatrenj.org/urban.
The festival also includes a number of hands-on workshops and art projects, open mics, food, games, and other activities. The public is invited to participate in creating a 50-foot long mural alongside professional graffiti artists from the artist collective Albus Cavus. The other art event is “Nexus,” a collaborative installation using recycled materials that is designed to build community through shared art making.
The Urban Arts Festival’s performances, workshops, and art making activities are FREE to the public. No tickets or reservations are required. Individuals interested in taking any of the free classes (in performance poetry, hip hop dance, or capoeira) are encouraged to register in advance at www.StateTheatreNJ/urban, by calling 732-246-7469, ext. 545, or emailing Education@StateTheatreNJ.org.
Partners and Urban Arts Festival sponsors include by The Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation, the Gannett Foundation, the George A. Ohl, Jr. Trust Foundation, PSE&G, and Collaborative Arts (Co-lab). Glenis Redmond’s residency is supported by The Horizon Foundation for New Jersey.
Food vendor service for the Urban Arts Festival will be provided by Mom’s Food Service.
For more information on the State Theatre’s schedule of performances, call the State Theatre ticket office at 732-246-SHOW (7469), or visit us online at www.StateTheatreNJ.org. The State Theatre ticket office, located at 15 Livingston Ave, New Brunswick NJ, is open Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday 10am to 6pm; Wednesday 11am to 7pm and at least one hour prior to curtain on performance dates. For information on group outings and discounts, call 732-247-7200, ext. 536.
The State Theatre, a premier nonprofit venue for the performing arts and entertainment. The theater exists to enrich people’s lives, contribute to a vital urban environment, and build future audiences by presenting the finest performing artists and entertainers and fostering lifetime appreciation for the performing arts through education. The State Theatre’s programs are made possible, in part, by funding from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts/Department of State, a Partner Agency of the National Endowment for the Arts, and contributions from numerous corporations, foundations, and individuals. Continental Airlines is the official airline of the State Theatre. The Heldrich is the official hotel of the State Theatre. The Star-Ledger is the official newspaper of the State Theatre. William Grant & Sons, our season spirits’ sponsor.
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