BSR_S05E09 - A Golem Sleeps and Wakes in the Mourning
OLD CITY JEWISH ARTS CENTER Presents: A Golem Sleeps and Wakes in the Mourning
“Scene 2. Sheol, a dark and unchanging space where, after
death, the souls of some may go. Cut off from G-d. It is
quiet, it is hollow.”
WHERE: Old City Jewish Arts Center, 119 N. 3rd Street, Philadelphia, PA
WHEN: Opening is First Friday, June 4th, 2021 from 5:00pm - 9:00pm.
Gallery open Thursdays 4pm - 8pm, Fridays 11am - 5pm, Saturdays 11am - 8pm, and Sundays 11:00am - 5:00pm and by appointment through July 2nd.
Live gallery performances and artist talk on the evenings of Friday June 25th and July 2nd. Artist talks at 6pm, and Performances at 5:30pm and 7pm.
An interactive exhibit of images, objects, video, and live performance from the theatrical practice of Logan Gabrielle Schulman and Benjamin Behrend will be presented at the Old City Jewish Arts Center (OCJAC) throughout June, and opens the First Friday of June (6/4) at 5pm. It features filmed performances and multimedia art objects from “the theatre of grief,” a series of four theatrical works created over the last three years in the wake of the Tree of Life Synagogue Shooting in Pittsburgh, PA in 2018.
Additionally, OCJAC is ecstatic to present an original performance adapted from rituals within Schulman and Behrend’s theatrical practice over four showings, two per night, on Friday June 25th and July 2nd at 5:30pm and 7pm, featuring live musical accompaniment, dance, and puppetry. Between the two performances, at 6pm, there will be a conversation with the performer, artists Schulman and Behrend, and Aleida Garcia, a Philadelphia community leader, victim advocate, and the founder of the National Homicide Justice Alliance. In describing their aims, Schulman said they hope that their works function to both encourage active reflection in the viewer, as well as activate them to move towards justice and common sense gun legislation. “Sadly, gun violence has become so widespread and commonplace in the U.S. that it is almost too easy for someone to move on with their day after learning of an instance of violence,” says Schulman. “These performances and associated visual works seek to force the audience to reckon with the ripple-effect of each and every single loss — how a single family’s existence is irrevocably upended at the loss of a child.”
Logan Gabrielle Schulman is a genderqueer interdisciplinary visual and performance artist, theater director, and educator. Through performance, installation, and video, their practice weaves empathy, criticality, and the rapturous notion of deep time into immersive narratives. Their work has been presented by the Chautauqua Institution, the Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts, and Vox Populi Gallery, among other institutions locally, nationally, and internationally. They received their training from the New College of Florida with a dual degree in religion and performance studies, and from the Stella Adler Studio for Actor Training.
Benjamin Behrend is a Philadelphia-based writer, actor, and comedian. He has worked with Philadelphia’s leading theater companies, including the Arden, InterAct Theatre, Theatre Exile, and Act II Playhouse. His original play, Two-Man, One-Man, received its regional premiere here in Philadelphia, and made its international debut at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival to sold out crowds and critical acclaim. Ben is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania.
FOR MORE INFORMATION: http://ocjac.org