Art, Cleaning up, Labor, Maintenance work, Sanitation

Trash Dance: Screening and Conversation

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January 16, 2013 6:30 – 8:15pm
199 Lafayette Street, Third Floor
New York City
Just past Spring at Kenmare—and upstairs from La Esquina!

A choreographer finds beauty and grace in garbage trucks and, against the odds, rallies reluctant city trash collectors to perform an extraordinary dance spectacle. On an abandoned airport runway, two dozen sanitation workers—and their trucks—inspire an audience of thousands. Trash Dance chronicles this beautiful and unique work of art while also highlighting the way art can unite a community.

Join New America NYC for a pre-release screening of Trash Dance followed by a conversation on the arts.

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Conversation featuring…

Edward Hirsch

President, The Guggenheim Foundation
Poet

Andrew Garrison

Director,  Producer, Cinematographer, Trash Dance
Associate Professor of Film and Digital Media Production, The University of Texas at Austin

Nasha Thomas-Schmitt

Dancer and National Director of Community Outreach, Alvin Ailey American Dance Theate

Paul Booth

Executive Assistant to the President, American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME)

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About Max Liboiron

Max Liboiron is a Postdoctoral Fellow at New York University in the Media, Culture, and Communication Department. Her dissertation, Redefining Pollution: Plastics in the Wild, investigates scientific and advocate techniques used to define plastic pollution given that plastics are challenging centuries-old concepts of pollution as well as norms of pollution control, environmental advocacy, and concepts of contamination. She is also an activist and trash artist. www.maxliboiron.com

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