Bring THE PEOPLE TO COME to New York City

A project in Brooklyn, NY by Yanira Castro
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Bring The People to Come, a canary torsi's latest performance installation, to New York at The Invisible Dog Art Center.
Backers: 158
Average Pledge Per Backer: $54

Funded: $8,496 of $8,000
Dates: Apr 30th -> May 31st (32 days)
Project By: Yanira Castro
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Latest News

OUR STORIES: Simon Courchel

May 31st - via: kickstarter.com
Our last 12 hours.... Thank you. Thank you to all 155 amazing, wondrous backers and to everyone who supported and created and shared and made this campaign possible. Thanks to each and every one of you, we are 105% over our goal. The performers,... (Read More)

OUR STORIES: Peter Musante

May 29th - via: kickstarter.com
Oh, Peter Musante. One of the wonderful things about a project is when you get to work with someone new. It teaches new things about yourself, about your process and expands ways of thinking, generating. Other potentials creep up. Peter Musante is... (Read More)

OUR STORIES: Peter Schmitz

May 29th - via: kickstarter.com
As we approach the finish line, we have three more stories to share from the final three performers. And today, it is Peter Schmitz. Peter Schmitz (and he is sure to be embarrassed by my saying this)...is a legend to me. I first saw him perform in a... (Read More)

OUR PROCESS #4: The Performers

May 26th - via: kickstarter.com
When we first began this process back in 2011, we said it was about work. We all have our processes, our programs, our ways of doing things. This project crystallizes the creative process: to inspire, think, develop, fail, flail, try again, repeat... (Read More)

OUR STORIES: Darrin Wright

May 25th - via: kickstarter.com
Day 6. We have two things to share with you today: great news and our next Performer Story. First the news: We are the #1 Dance Pick for The Village Voice's 2013 Summer Guide! Check it out at:... (Read More)

OUR STORIES: Luke Miller

May 24th - via: kickstarter.com
Day 7. We are one-week away from the end of our Kickstarter campaign, and we launch this final week with the first in the Performer Stories series. We start with the indelible Luke Miller. In the end, it all hangs on the performers. If the lights... (Read More)

OUR PROCESS #3: The Art of Administration

May 20th - via: kickstarter.com
The only way I can make it through the planning and managing of making a dance is to believe that it is an art form. That everything--from the decision of a hyphen or comma in a grant description, to which photograph to send to press, to where to... (Read More)

OUR STORIES: Kathy Couch

May 17th - via: kickstarter.com
And now for a little levity. The only thing I will say about Kathy's story below is that it was due in no small part to working 6-days straight in a row with an average of five hours sleep at night. :) Enjoy. From Kathy: In May 2012, members of the... (Read More)

OUR PROCESS #2: Kathy Couch

May 14th - via: kickstarter.com
What to say about Kathy Couch? Anthems should be written for her. The visual designer is often the unsung hero. Without them, there would be no platform to stand on, no lights to see the performance by and the costumes would all be store-bought from... (Read More)

OUR PROCESS #2: Kathy Couch

May 14th - via: kickstarter.com
What to say about Kathy Couch? Anthems should be written for her. The visual designer is often the unsung hero. Without them, there would be no platform to stand on, no lights to see the performance by and the costumes would all be store-bought from... (Read More)

OUR STORIES: Stephan Moore

May 11th - via: kickstarter.com
Tonight in New York, the sky is grey and threatening thunder, what better way to spend the evening than to listen to music? In conjunction with our weekly Process Updates, we will share stories straight from the artists whose work our Kickstarter is... (Read More)

OUR PROCESS: Vermont Performance Lab + Composer Stephan Moore

May 6th - via: kickstarter.com
Vermont Performance Lab is a laboratory for creative research tucked away in Guilford, VT. If The People to Come was born in Brooklyn, it grew up in Vermont. Early on, we knew that the project was going to relate to the audience in a very specific... (Read More)

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