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Tuesday, March 10, 2020

The Many Facets of Feminism Explored in “Resistant Women: Art, Empowerment & Activism”

Resistant Women: Art, Empowerment & Activism

WHEN: Opening: March 13, 6:00pm-10:00pm. Artist Talk: March 20, 6:00pm-8:00pmPM – 8PM. Exhibition Runs March 13 – 27.
WHERE:
Jersey City Theater Center, Merseles Studios, 339 Newark Avenue, Jersey City

Resistant Women: Art, Empowerment & Activism exhibits work in a range of mediums, including photography, film, posters and painting, all by Jersey City and area artists. (Above: Putting Out the Fires by Nanette Reynolds Beachner)

Resistant Women speaks to diverse and divergent ways women have challenged authority, the status quo and norms,” said Atim Annette Oton, Art Curator, JCTC. “This group exhibition showcases artists who utilize art as voice, protest and a means of communication to create change by artists and for women.” (Right: ICE Comes From Ivanka by Patricia Dahlman)

Resistant Women: Art, Empowerment & Activism artists: Leslie Sheryll, Monika Kalra, Kay Hickman, Janhavi Firke, Ian "Billy Bones" Murphy, Nanette Reynolds Beachner, Alpana Mittal, Rafaelina Tineo, Erin Kuhn, Beth Bentley, Jim Fallon, Antoinette Ellis-Williams, Jin Jung, Anna Kasperowitz, Gwenn Seemel, Frank Ippolito, Patricia Dahlman, Catalina Aranguren, and Heather Williams.

“Women are strong, resilient and nurturing,” said Olga Levina, Artistic Director, JCTC. “Resistant Women is a marvelous exhibition showing the different ways women are bringing about change in society.”

Tuesday, January 28, 2020

SOLO SHOW IN JERSEY CITY INSPIRED BY STORIES OF NORTH KOREAN DEFECTORS

WHEN: Feb. 1, 3 PM, 7:30 pm; Feb. 2, 2 PM
WHERE:
Merseles Studios, 339 Newark Ave., Jersey City
TICKETS: General admission $30; students/seniors $20
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SELL ME: I Am From North Korea is inspired by the true stories of North Korean defectors who risk everything to escape one of Earth's most repressive regimes. Ms. Baek’s solo performance weaves together relatable young naïveté, the harsh realities of life inside a brutal regime, and the unforgiving struggle of life as an undocumented refugee in order to bring voice to a silenced people.

After reading and researching the harrowing stories of her Northern neighbors, Korean-born playwright and performer Sora Baek was inspired to give voice to this crisis. She wishes to not only share the hardships of North Korea, but the continuing obstacles, stigmas, and prejudices defectors face once they escape. Bringing this story to an American audience will add humanity and nuance to the North Korea question that passes in and out of our current news cycle. North Koreans and their stories deserve to be examined as the world grapples with its response to refugees, humanitarian crises, and the human cost of the rise and perpetuity of dictatorial regimes.

Ms. Baek began working on this story shortly after the birth of her second son. It is her wish that her children grow up in a world that is more welcoming, free, and just than the one she sees around her now. This piece is her contribution to bring about this change in both Koreas, America, and the broader world.

Tuesday, December 3, 2019

JCTC Presents “La Caja” to Close 2019 Voices: International Theater Festival

La Caja (The Box)

WHEN: Dec 10, Doors: 7:30/Show: 8:00; Dec 11, Doors: 7:30/Show: 8:00
WHERE:
Merseles Studios, 339 Newark Avenue, Jersey City, NJ 07302
TICKETS:  $25, Students & Senior Discount: $15 (must show valid ID)
To purchase tickets visit: www.JCTCenter.org
(201) 795-5386

La Caja explores multiple levels of alienation in contemporary society. Martínez suffers from a rare psychic disorder and is undergoing treatment by a medical team of doctors and nurses. As his therapy progresses, the patient gradually becomes lost in an imaginary world, blurring the border separating reality from fiction. As the world becomes more and more ambiguous, a box containing the cure for all evil is discovered. But what is inside the box and why is it so hard to open?

Los Escultores del Aire productions incorporate physical theatre, dance and live music. The company, which has toured Spain, the United Kingdom, Germany, Macedonia, Poland, Sweden, Morocco, Colombia, Puerto Rico and Costa Rica, has earned an international reputation for using Corporeal Mime then adding such theatrical devices as circus spectacles, dance and movement and object manipulation.

The JCTC presentation of La Caja will be the first time Los Escultores del Aire performs in New Jersey. According to Mai Rojas, Director, La Caja the play is the five-year old company’s most ambitious production yet and its universal themes are well suited to close out New Jersey’s first international theater festival.

“It is a very interactive experience, where the audiences aren’t just watching a show, but rediscovering truths through the eyes of the main character,” said Rojas. “Our musicians, dancers and actors work together to tell one story about broken relationships but also of hope. For us it is very important to talk about truths we all share. We don’t believe in borders. People come to this play from different social contexts, but as human beings, we are all the same. No Matter which country we present La Caja in, every single person understands and connects with the play.”

The Jersey City production is actually the final stop for a tour that included performances in Europe and South America. Although there will be projected subtitles in English, the narrative is mainly conveyed through movement, action and music. For Rojas, having the final shows of La Caja’s current tour close out Voices: International Theater Festival is fitting for a theater company whose cast & crew all hail from different nations, including Spain, Italy, Costa Rica, Panama and Chile.

“We’re an international theater company so we are looking forward to being part of an international theater festival for our first time in Jersey City,” said Rojas.

The 1st annual Voices: International Theater Festival has brought a range of international productions to the black box theater at Merseles Studios. The festival began in August with Jazz Italiano with an intimate concert by IDR_Italian Doc Remix, and featured Watch Now, a Slovakian production and The Truth, from Poland.

“Our audiences have made Voices a successful festival that we can’t wait to bring back next year,” said Olga Levina, Artistic Director, JCTC. “JCTC’s mission is to present progressive theater and arts that tackle the issues of time. La Caja truly explores an issue that is global in scope yet relevant to our community. Our first Voices proved that there’s an audience in Jersey City for professional, cutting edge theater and La Caja is the perfect way to close our inaugural international festival.”

TOP:  JCTC closes out Voices: International Theater Festival with La Caja, by the Barcelona-based Los Escultores del Aire. The play uses corporeal mime, dance and live music to tell a universal story about life in contemporary society (Photograph by Stela Salinas)

Saturday, February 16, 2019

JCTC: Play Reading, History & Privilege Art Opening

Jersey City Theater Center

JCTC Play Reading: Suicidal Dog & Laika

by Catalina Florina Florescu
directed by Olga Levina

WHEN: Wednesday, February 20, Doors 7:30 PM / Show 8:00 PM
WHERE:
Merseles Studios, 339 Newark Ave., Jersey City
TICKETS: Suggested Donation of $5
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An immigrant dog has a surrealist encounter with Laika to whom he summarizes the socio-political events since she was sent to outer space where she died. The humans, mere silhouettes, struggle to stay human in a world still divided by status quo, citizenship and borders.


Preserving History, Celebrating Community: Stories of White Eagle Hall

Please check out “Stories of White Eagle Hall” – let us know what you think and if you know anyone who went to White Eagle Hall back in the day, have them fill out the contact us page. We want to hear their story. “Stories of White Eagle Hall” is an ongoing project by Jersey City Theater Center (JCTC) documenting the history of White Eagle Hall through personal stories. www.wehstories.org



Mark your calendar, set your schedules, tell your friends and neighbors and come to Merseles Studios to see

Privilege, art opening and artist talk
WHEN: March 1, Gallery Opening, Artist Reception & Art Talk (7:00 – 10:00)
ADMISSION: Free & open to the public

In addition to the unveiling of the Privilege visual art exhibit, attendees can participate in Q&A with the artists and a community dialogue on the subject of Privilege. Curated by Lucy Rovetto; Co-curator Bang Chau.

For more information visit: www.JCTCenter.org