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Howl! Festival Schedule of Events/Tompkins Square Park/NYC Sept 10, 11, 12

The 7th Annual Howl! Festival Releases a Vibrant Schedule of Events to Take Place in New York City's Tompkins Square Park, September 10, 11 and 12

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

PRLog (Press Release) - Aug 18, 2010 -
Contact: Claire O’Connor Public Relations
212 -245-5784  oconnorpr@aol.com


Howl! Festival Celebrates its Seventh Anniversary
with a Vibrant Schedule of Events
Tompkins Square Park -NYC’s East Village
September 10th, 11th and 12th

The full park schedule is below.  For further information, please visit www.howlfestival.com.

FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 10th
SOUTH STAGE:   Avenue A at 7th Street
5:00 – 7:00p   Annual reading of the Allen Ginsberg poem, “Howl,” to commemorate the opening of the Howl! Festival, featuring: Anne Waldman w/Ambrose Bye, John Giorno, Betsy Andrews,  Jennifer Blowdryer, Ana Bozicevic, Guillermo Castro, Steve Dalachinsky, Thomas Fucaluro, Greg Fuchs, Daniel Gallant, Alan Gilbert, Amy King, Mariposa, Douglas A. Martin, Angelo Nikolopoulos, Amy Ouzunian, Meghann Plunkett, Jon Sands, Susan Scotti, Jean Ann Verlee, Michael Warr, Chavisa Woods, Advocate of Wordz, Ra Ara ya. Host and MC Bob Holman.

Suffer (Art Gallery
616 East 9th Street between Avenues A and B
8:00 – 9:00p   Theresa Byrnes’  -“The Measure of Man” – A Howl! Festival Special Event: Perfomance Art Through A Storefront Window in One Hour. Byrnes challenges the assertion of the centrality of the human soul in the order of creation, as dictated by Leonardo DaVinci ‘s’ The Vitruvian Man’.

SATURDAY 9/11
Between Avenues A and B  in front of the Park Office
Finding Sukah Yoga
11:00a - throughout the day: Finding Sukah Yoga, the East Village’s newest Yoga center, will welcome both adults and children.  Bring your yoga mat or borrow one.

SOUTH STAGE   Avenue A at 7th Street          
1:00 - 1:30p    Open Music Ensemble - Awakening the senses, with sounds both pure and contemplative, this pioneering cooperative of acoustic improv musicians guides the heart and spirit in meditation, relaxation and healing.

1:40 - 2:00p    Poetry –Bill Kushner + Poet TBA

2:10 - 2:40p   Vangeline Theater - performing " Mosaic", a resonant butoh dance piece to commemorate 9/11.
       
2:45 - 3:00p   Poetry –Eileen Myles
     
3:10 - 3:40p   Tyler Burba’s “Visit,” Tyler, as a solo artist, will be paying tribute to Allen Ginsberg’s lesser-known musical side, performing Allen Ginsberg songs.
       
3:45 – 4:15p   Poetry –Emmanuel Xavier + 2 Poets TBA

4:25 - 4:55p   Timbila - Ecstatic African rock with an East Village edge, Timbila soars with stinging guitar riffs and sassy celestial vocals.
         
5:05 - 5:35p   Chris Rael – Sitar afficionado, this dynamic composer turns Indian and Western music into  a mix of highly refined pop.
         
5:45 - 6:15p   Vangeline Theater - performing " Mosaic", a resonant butoh dance piece to commemorate 9/11.
         
6:30- 7:00p   Arthur’s Landing - Arthur’s Landing is a group of musicians, all of whom worked at various times in various contexts with the late Arthur Russell, a cellist and composer from Iowa who lived on the Lower East Side for most of the later part of his too-short life. Russell brought together the worlds of dance, pop, and folk with that of downtown’s “new music,” and fused Western and Eastern musical traditions, driven by his engagement with Buddhist thought and practice. He collaborated often with Allen Ginsberg and Phillip Glass was also an early mentor. Arthur’s Landing (songs by Arthur Russell) features Mustafa Ahmed (percussion) ,Joyce Bowden (voice) Ernie Brooks (voice, bass),Steven Hall (voice, guitar), ), Bill Ruyle(drums, hammered dulcimer), John Scherman (lead guitar), Peter Zummo and special guest Nomi Ruiz

SUNDAY, Sept . 12
Between Avenues A and B  in front of the Park Office
11:00a and throughout the day:
Finding Sukah Yoga, the East Village’s newest Yoga center, will welcome both adults and children.  Bring your yoga mat or borrow one.
                                               
SOUTH STAGE:  Avenue A at 7th Street          
                     
Noon - 12:30p   Rosie's Broadway Kids, performing a cabaret- style show. RBKids’ most senior students will take the stage singing Broadway classics.
     
12:35  - 12:55p   Lower East Side Boys Choir -straight off the stage from their triumphant performance at Lincoln Center, the choir from The Boys Club of New York on Avenue A and 10th Street bring their beautiful harmonies to their first appearance at the Howl! Festival.
     
1:00  -  2:15p   Hip Hop Howl – A massive live mixtape showcase featuring the hottest up and coming artists in the country.

3:00  -  4:30p   House of Howl - A flurry of color, costume and cavortin' Riki Colon's House of Howl is a vivacious variety show featuring voguers, vocalists, dancers and trendy fashion designers.    “In Search Of a Dream,” marries mixed media performance -dance, song, fashion and art - in a dizzying display of high-energy house pop and contemporary couture. Features performances by House of Ninja dancers Javier, Edwin and Star Ninja and dancer Akiko Tokuoka.  Fashions by the hot NYC Hemma Collection with live musical performance by Yoshi, music written and composed by Ev Price.

5:00  - 7:00p   Lowlife 4: BEAT GIRL   Chi Chi Valenti, Johnny Dynell and a cast of colorful downtown characters pay homage to homegrown fifties beatnik culture and the BOWERY BEATS – the rebel painters, poets and performers drifting east from Greenwich Village.  The show also sheds light on the Women of the Beat Generation, often overlooked, and their influence on 50s burlesque.


(Children’s) NORTH STAGE  -  Avenue A at 10th Street
HOWL! Festival presents The Lower Eastside Girls Club’s
East Village Earth Circus

SATURDAY, 9/11
12:30PM- Middle Jamboree
1 PM  Brady Rymer
2 PM- Rosie’s Broadway Kids
3 PM  Girls Club Flamenco Dancers
3:15 PM Rod Rogers Youth Dance Company
4 PM Taikoza Japanese Drummers
5 PM Youth Poets
6 PM Free Art Society: The Mad Hatter’s Tea Party

Saturday Only:
Main Events:
Al Gori’s Solar Powered Merry-go-Round
The Bio-Bus (filled with microscopes and cool science stuff)
The Federation of Black Cowboys- Pony Rides (1-3 PM)
In the Yoga Tent:  demonstration classes for all ages taught by Trish from Bikram Yoga and Elena from Vira Yoga (noon – 3pm)

Saturday and Sunday
On the Midway
Fortune Telling Monkey
Robot Pony
Hula Hoop lessons
Face Painting (LES Girls Club)
Photo Booth
Museum of LES Icons (paper mache heads)
Girlzilla (the 14 foot tall girl robot)
Popcorn and Cotton Candy

Art Programs and Activities for Kids
!Splash! mural painting on canvas and mask making by AAI
Recycled Paper Flower Workshops (LES Girls Club)/ Cindy Ruskin Arts
Double Dutch Demonstrations/Nicolina’s Hearts of the World Mural Project

Environmental / Community Organizations with info booths:
•The EVCC- East Village Community Coalition- Biking and Alternative    Transportation.
•CHEJ (Center for Environmental Justice) Anti PVC Campaign (Sunday only)
350.org - Organizing around climate change issues and for 10/10/10 day of action
•Girls Gone Green (LESGC) - air quality and household cleaning products education
•FAB - 4th Arts Block- promotion and outreach, community theaters
•Middle Collegiate Church (Sat. only)
•POP - Power of Peace Youth Booth
•Peoples Garden NYC - organizing for community gardens
•Voto Latino - voter registration materials
•East Village X - new community website


(Children’s) NORTH STAGE   Avenue A at 10th Street
SUNDAY Sept 12

noon:    Opening Parade through park with the Youth Arts Marching Band.

12:30p     The Youth Arts Marching Band

1:00p       Jerry Joy Music and the Louie Band

2:00p       Ben Rudnick and Friends Band

3:00p       Art- Farm / Circus for a Fragile Planet

4:30p       Solar Punch- a solar powered band


Center Ring:
House of Yes- Direct from Brooklyn and the Mermaid Parade: performing Aerial Acts

On the Midway: Roaming performers…
Circus Amok with jugglers, unicyclists, stilt walkers, clowns and more
Annie Hickman’s The Lizard Lady costume act
Free Arts Society- wild and wacky costumes and musicians

For further information and a full press release, please visit www.howlfestival.com

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