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Thursday, 09 October 2014 00:00

Public Practice

Project: Public Practice: An Anti-Violence Community Ceremony

Location:1342 Franklin Ave., New Orleans

Date: October 25, 2014 3-4:30PM


Project Description:

Public Practice is a spectacular street performance of New Orleans diverse public ceremonial culture that seeks to counter common representations of crime-ridden neighborhoods. This people-powered event shows alternatives to guns and violence by highlighting creative and nurturing community practices coming from within. Collaborators include horse riding clubs, motorcycle clubs, juvenile bike clubs, a high school drill team, city rappers and Mardi Gras Indians queens. This processional performance is concurrent with the opening weekend of Prospect.3, New Orleans' third international contemporary art biennial. 

This project is artistically led by artist Delaney Martin and curator Claire Tancons. They worked with over 100 participants encouraging them to largely self-direct their roles for this choreographed display along Franklin Avenue, the fractious border of the St. Roch neighborhood. For example participants picked their own songs or sounds that were turned into a soundscape for the unfolding event by hip hop producer Paulus. Highlights of the day included the Caramel Curves all-female motorcycle club's pink smoke, multi-colored dove releases by Big Chief Delco and his Serenity Peace Birds, rap performances by 5th Ward Weebie, Miss Tee, Sess 4 5 and Keedy Black who rapped from a convertible surrounded by her KB dolls youth dance troupe, and an amazing routine by Boss Status Beauty Salon featuring the local shop owner Lynette and her models.

A delegation of Black Indian Queens supported recently released inmate, Taece Defillo, as she read a poem about her incarceration directly underneath Deborah Luster's stark black and white portrait of her as the Shepherdess in Angola Penitentiary’s annual Passion Play. Luster’s photos of Taece and other cast members remain installed on the outside of the Abiding Temple Ministries with their characters names and sentences printed below - a complex statement on the nature of redemption and transformation.

Many meetings and workshops occurred in the lead up to the event, including mentorship opportunities for neighborhood kids at a trick-your-bike workshop with Twon, president of a car club, and a trip to a horse riding stables to learn how to care and ride horses with the 504 Boyz. Not only did the youth have prominent roles in the performance of Public Practice, the lasting effect of these workshops can be seen on the streets where the newly formed "St. Roch Scrapers" regularly ride with their mentor Twon on weekends, dazzling the city with their pageantry and pride. Grades need to be kept up if they want to roll out.

Public Practice was proud to be the opening ceremony for partner project, The Embassy, an historic gun buyback program organized by Kirsha Kaechele and The Museum of Old and New Art, in collaboration with the New Orleans Jefferson Parish Gun Buy Back Committee (NOJPGBC) and the NOPD.

Press: Artforum, BurnAway, ArtNews, Frieze

 

Thursday, 09 October 2014 00:00

Lower 9th Ward Senior Center Choir

Location: New Orleans, LA

Practice: Gospel Choir

Airlift Project: Space Rites

Website: Report on WDSU

Thursday, 09 October 2014 00:00

Murmurations Choir

Location: New Orleans, LA

Practice: Choir Group

Airlift Project: Upstairs at the Wax Museum / Space Rites

Website: Murmurations Video

Thursday, 09 October 2014 00:00

Tatsuya Nakatani

Location: Osaka, Japan/ Easton, PA.

Practice: Acoustic Sound Artist & Percussionist

Airlift Project: Space Rites

Website: http://www.hhproduction.org

Thursday, 09 October 2014 00:00

Space Rites

Space Rites: An Interactive Art Installation & Community Performance Series

Location: St. Maurice Church, 605 St. Maurice Ave. New Orleans, LA

Date: October 26, 2014 - January 2015

Check out a video of the event: https://vimeo.com/139244903

New Orleans Airlift presented Space Rites, a wildly diverse concert series, at the deconsecrated St. Maurice Church in the Lower 9th Ward. Inside artist Taylor Lee Shepherd's interactive sound installation, Altarpiece, made from over 50 rewired televisions, formed a giant, sound-responsive altar. Acting as invented oscilloscopes, the televisions reflected every sound that passed through the space in hypnotic patterns of light.

There were six performances in the Space Rites Series featuring diverse performers in front of theAltarpiece. Master percussionist Tatsuya Nakataniand hisGong Orchestra, comprised of eleven local musicians who trained on the day of the performance, created a hallowed sound that got the oscilloscope TV’s buzzing. Weather Warlock, C-Section 8 and Mountain of Wizard brought down the house with smoke filled sets and epic soundscapes. 

In traditional Airlift style their were a number of out-there collaborations beginning with an incredible opening performance by theLower 9th Ward Senior Center Choirwho were joined by the Murmurations Choir, a youthful ensemble singing polyphonic harmonies. Guitar giants Nels Cline, of Wilco, and local avant-garde powerhouseRob Cambre,were mesmerizing in their first ever collaboration. While the Bitchin Bajajs'(Chicago) dreamy drone accompanied a photo retrospective of legendary musical moments culled from years of punk shows by Guggenheim-award winner, Bill Daniel.

The final performance brought members of the Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra brass section into collaboration with the Van Hahn Lion Dance team from New Orleans East.This traditional Vietnamese dance team features two-person performers in Lion costumes alongside drummers.  Guggenheim-award winning modern composer Yotam Haber created a piece especially for the performance entitledSpace Rites 6 and conducted these unlikely collaborators in what was an unforgettable experience.

However one of the exciting, and radical, things about this project was the joining of this art installation with the booming voice and soaring spirit of Reverend Duplessis, of Mt. Nebo Bible Baptist Church. Every Sunday visitors could hear and see his voiceas he conducted his services through the oscilloscope altar - or what he called "Resurrection Technology." The Reverend's Lower 9th Ward congregation has been displaced since Katrina and currently holds services in his home. As his congregation continues rebuilding their own church nearly ten years after the storm, the Reverend used this moment to reach new audiences from an unusual pulpit.

This project was a satellite of the Prospect.3 international art biennial. Airlift was proud to present his beautiful collaboration between visual art and music in the epic sanctuary of St. Maurice Church, made possible a creative space by the Creative Alliance of New Orleans. Many thanks go to our volunteers and to the neighbors of the Lower 9th ward.


PRESS:

New Orleans Airlift always seems to rise to the occasion, and this year its Space Rites in the Lower 9th Ward explores previously uncharted territory. .…Dubbed "resurrection technology" by Rev. Charles Duplessis, who incorporates (The oscilloscopes) into his Sunday morning services, their metaphysical aura was evident on the evening of Oct. 26, when the Murmurations choir joined the Lower 9th Ward Senior Center Gospel Choir for the first concert of the series Old-time religion met avant-garde innovation as the Murmurations' haunting polyphony interacted with the female gospel group's spirited singing — they substituted "9th Ward spirit" for "old time religion" in the song of the same name. The church, …. is the perfect venue for such festive down-home otherworldliness.

Eric Bookhardt, The Gambit

 

Number 8 in "Top 10 Are Experiences of 2014" "Sound sculptor Taylor Shepherd breathed new life into 30 old-fashioned televisions, when he converted them into sound-sensitive oscilloscopes mounted in the two-story baroque altar of a ghostly deconsecrated church. The choir, guitar and gong concerts that followed were sublime. Periodic performances through Jan. 25, 2015."

- Doug McCash, NOLA.com

 

The Lower Ninth Ward Church, has become the new home for musical performances breathing new life into the ethereal (though now deconsecrated) space.

-Nola Defender

 

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Artists

504 Animal Walkers

5th Ward Weebie

Aaron Kellner

Aaron Taylor Kuffner

Aiko

Akasha Rabut

Akrum Salem

Alanna Maureen Geare

Alexis Branger

Alison Fensterstock

Alita Edgar

All or Nothing 4Wheelers Club

Alla Zagaykevych

Alleyn Evans

Alyssa Dennis

Alyssa Ray

Anais Adair

Andrew Schrock

Andrew W.K

Andrew Zeigler

Angeliska Polacheck

Anna Barham

Anna Cerretani

Arielle Avenia

Arielle De Pinto

Arto Lindsay

Audrey Reynolds

Aurora Nealand

Ausettua Amor Amenkum

Baby Dee

Barnabas Jenkins

Beldon Batpiste

Ben Coleman

Ben Jaffe

Ben Mortimer

Ben Polcer

Ben Wolf

Benny Devine

Beth Hertzler

Betty Squad Gumbo Dancers

Big Chief Delco

Big Freedia

Bill Daniel

Billy Bob

Billy Schultz

Bitchin Bajas

Black Dice

Black Forest Fancies

Black Magic Drumline

Bone Man Zohar Israel

Boss Status Beauty

Brad Walker

Brett Roberts

Bridget Nolan

Broken Smokes

Bruce Sunpie Barnes

C-Section 8

Caitlin Cowlen

Caramel Curves

Career

Carl Joe Willam

Caron Geary

Cassidy Holden

Cheeky Blakk

Cherice Harrison-Nelson

Chief Jeremy Stevanson

Chris Granger

Christian Maes

Christian Repaal

Cinnamon Black

Claire Tancons

Clayton Cubitt

Clayton Stephens

Clint Maegden

Cooper Moore

Corinne Loperfido

Court 13

Courtney Lain

Crescent City Peddallers

Crunchtown Productions

Daniel Lutz

Darryl Reeves

Deb Luster

Delaney Martin

Dickie Landry

Diogo De Lima

Diplo

DJ Dirty Finger

DJ Jubilee

DJ MikeQ

DJ Q

DJ Tony Skratchere

Donald Miller

Dre Skull

Dustin Crops

Earl Scioneaux III

Elizabeth Shannon

Ellery Neon

Fader

Fat

Francis Wong

Frank Pahl

Free Spirit Brass Band

George Long

Glenn Barbarot

Gwan Massive

Hamid Drake

Hands on the Throttle Motorcycle Club

Harrison Bartlett III1/2

Hattie Worboys

Heidi Tullmann

Helen Gillet

Homer Flynn

Ian Vanek

Ivan Stepanov aka Bboy FORWIN

Ivanov Down

Jack Mizrahi

James Marks

James October

James Singleton

James Westfall

Jami Girouard

Janna Saslaw

Japanther

Javelin

Jay Pogee

Jayme Kalal

Jeff Mattson

Jeffery Cook

Jennifer Odem

Jenny LeBlanc

Jermy "Lucky Lou" Tassin

Jiayi Hong

Jim White

Jimmy Cousins

JJ Marshall

John Burr

John Joyce

John Kleinschmidt

John Martin

John Slaby

Jon Gross

Jon Mackey

Jonah Emerson-Bell

Jonah Gropper

Jonah Tobias

Jonathan Traviesa

Jose Fernandes

Josh "Deakin" Dibb

Josh Brasted

Joy Patterson

Juanki

Justin Rabideau

Kari Patton

Kassandra Ebony

Kat Carrotflower

Katey Red

Keedy Black and the KB Dolls

Kevin jz Prodigy

Kgunna

Kim and Scott Pterodactyl

Kitty O'Connor

Klaas Hubner

Kotra

Kyle Bravo

Latham Gaines

Laura Mcmillian

Lauren "Shivers" Barron

Lauren Domino

Laurence Ross

Leaf Samstorm

Lee Kyle

Lefty Parker

Leiomy Prodigy

Leyla McCalla

Li Yaffe

Lil' Man

Lindsay "Viki" Karty

LiquidNailz

LiveWork Studio

Louisiana Fisherman

Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra

Lower 9th Ward Senior Center Choir

Luke Barber-Smith

Luke Brennan

Luke Vandenberg

Luke Winslow-King

Luther Gray

M Chandelier

Magas

Magnolia Shorty

Mandy Stahl

Mankh Smith

Mannie Fresh

Margot Couture

Marion Tortorich

Mark Bingham

Mars Brown

Marshall Lacount and The Undershakers

Matt Rhody

Matt Vis

Matthew Ostrowski

Maxx Sizeler

MC Subzero Permafrost

McDonogh 35 Majorettes & Flag Twirlers

Meg Turner

Melissa Stryker

Meschiya Lake

Micah Learned

Michael Arcos

Michael Glenboski

Michael James

Michael Zerang

Microshards

Mike Brodie

Mirah

Miss Pussycat

MLE Danger

Morgana King

Mother New York

Mountain of Wizard

Mr. Okra

Ms. Tee

Murmurations Choir

Mutt

Myrtle Von Damitz III

Nate Treme

Native America

Nels Cline

New Calab

New Orleans Society for Tableau Vivant

Nicky Da B

Nikolaienko

Nina Nichols

NOLA Pets

Non Grata

Nortec Collective

Nunney Karma

Oliver Castel/Winnie Cott

Ooops the Clown

Owen Ever

Paavo Hanninen

Partners 'n Crime

Paul Lingerfelt

Paul Thibodeaux

Paulus Boler

Pauly Lingerfelt

Peter Fetterman

Quintron

Ra Ra

Rachel David

Radio

Rainger Pinney

Randi Mates, Aesa

Ranjit Bhatnagar

Rat Bastard

Ratty Scurvics

Ray Villadonga

Reverend Charles Duplessis

Richie Kay

Rick Snow

Ro

Rob Cambre

Rob Dowtin

Rocky Banks

Rosalie "Lady Tambourine" Washington

Rosie Cooper

Ross Harmon

Rotten Milk

Rush Jagoe

Rusty Lazer

Sam Springston

Sarah Howard

Sarah McMillan

Sarrah Danziger

Savannah Levin

Scott Heron

Sean Yseult

Sergio Lobo Navia

Serra Victoria Bothwell Fels

Sess 4 5

Shannon Brinkman

Shaye Cohn

Sheila Santamaria

Simon Berz

Sissy Nobby

Skuli Sverrisson

Solange Knowles

Solid Gold

Solomon Israel Mason

Soup

Spank Rock

St. Roch Scrapper Bike Club

Steve Slane

Stress Boogie

Stumps the Clown

Swoon

Taece Defillo

Tai Shani

Tank

Tank and the Bangas

Tanya Solomon

Tatsuya Nakatani

Taylor Lee Shepherd

Tekrema Center for Art and Culture

The 504 Boyz Horse Club

The Bywater Boys

The Haverflocken Swingers

The Lousiana Whipz

The Magnetic Ear

The Prancing Elites

The Reader

The Slade Collective

The Terror Squad

Theodora Elizer

Theodore Hildebrandt

Theresa Andersson

Theris Valdery

Thomas Little

Thurston Moore

Todd Chandler

Todd Seelie

Tora Lopez

Tori Bush

Tori Sims

Tory Tepp

Twon

v4w.enko

Van Hahn Lion Dance Team

Vanessa Cronan aka Vness Wolfchild

Vaughn Taylor

Veronica Leandrez

Viktoria

Vness-Wolfchild

Vockah Redu

WALT MCCLEMENTS

Washboard Chaz

Weasel Walter

Weather Warlock

West Bank Riders

Wilco

Wild Wayne

Will Widmer

William Parker

Winnie Cott

Yotam Haber

Zac Manuel

Zach Smith

Zavoloka

Zebra Katz

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