petitversailles

Le Petit Versailles is a NYC public community garden in the East Village that presents a season of events including art exhibitions, music, film/video, performance, theater, workshops and community projects from May - October. LPV is a project of Allied Productions, Inc., a non profit arts organization. http://www.alliedproductions.org

Saturday, July 19, 2008

NEW New Visions Cinema & AUGUST PREVIEW!



THE NEW VISION CINEMA SERIES
@ LE PETIT VERSAILLES
Thursday, July 24, 2008
8:30 PM
346 East Houston Street (Avenues B & C )
F / V trains to Second Ave. Walk east on HOUSTON St. or
J / M trains to Delancey. Walk northeast to HOUSTON St.

1. NAILS by William Palminteri. 
2. SILO by Joel Schlemowitz. 
3. ELECTRICAL FIELDS by David Finkelstein. 
4. BARATHATYAM: LIFE, BREATH, DANCE by Amy Leonard. 
5. YOSHIKO by Nisi Jacobs. 
6. YELLOW MOSHENE: EDGE by Natalia Babinski & Janene Knox. 
7. AMAREN GAUZATXOA (MUM'S LITTLE THINGS) by Itziar Barrio. 
8. FACES IN THE FLOWERS by Jennifer MacMillan. 
9. QUADRUPED MIRRORS by Tim Reardon. 
10. THE POET by Noe Kidder. 
11. TREASURE by Lili White. 
12. I REALLY THINK IT'S A BLACK/WHITE INCIDENT by Joey Huertas.
13. CONSCIENCE by Steven Salerno. 
14. MONTAGE AUS LICHT by Joshua Ahlers. 
15. MANUELLE LABOR by Marie Losier & Guy Maddin.
16. THE VOLUPTUOUS HORROR OF HOLISTIC BIRTHING by Ned Ambler. 
17. A NICK ZEDD FILM YOU WILL NOT SEE ANYWHERE ELSE! by Nick Zedd. 
18. RESIST! by Mike Park. 

UPCOMING AUGUST EVENTS

August 1- BRAINFREEZE -  Phyllis Bulkin Lehrer
Video installation & performance
August 2- LIVE DINING - Nicole Fournier
Polycultural Food  Harvest installation & video
August 5-12 - I.T.S.O.A.B. - John Blanco 
In The Shadow Of The Butterfly
Ongoing  artists' studio special events over 6 days.
Check http://www.lpvtv.blogspot.com for complete schedule.

LPV events are made possible by Allied Productions, Inc.,
Citizens for NYC, Green Thumb/NYC Dept. of Parks, Materials for the Arts;
NYC Dept. of Cultural Affairs, NYC Dept. of Sanitation & NYC Board of Education
Film & Exhibition support from The New York State Council on the Arts, a state agency. Additional support, in part, by public funds from the NYC Department of Cultural Affairs