Russian anarchist and philosopher Peter Kropotkin’s 1892 critique of capitalism, The Conquest of Bread, is the inspiration for this special May Day choral performance, featuring an eclectic assortment of singers—grassroots organizers, professional vocalists, wayward performance artists—to vocalize excerpts of Kropotkin’s 19th century work and intone his often repeated call: “Well-Being for All!” While Kropotkin’s refrain may seem simple, in a world marked by increasing brutality and unevenly distributed life chances, it continues to prove elusive. The Conquest of Bread will be performed by Sing in Solidarity, a socialist movement choir; an ensemble of vocalists that includes Gelsey Bell, Hai-Ting Chinn, leiken, and Amirtha Kidambi; a group of movement and performance artists the includes mayfield brooks, Jennifer Miller, and Anh Vo; and some surprise guests.
Show/Boat: A River (1/9/25-1/26/25)
Tanz (2/14/25-2/15/25)
Mary Said What She Said (2/27/25-3/2/25)
National Theatre Live: The Importance of Being Earnest (3/16/25-3/16/25)
Composing While Black (3/22/25-3/22/25)
Masterclass (3/28/25-3/29/25)
The Reclamation (4/4/25-4/5/25)
Amour, Acide et Noix (4/11/25-4/12/25)
National Theatre Live: Dr. Strangelove (4/13/25-4/13/25)
PATH and Everywhere All the Time (4/18/25-4/19/25)
The Employees (4/24/25-4/26/25)
NYU Skirball is at 566 LaGuardia Place, New York, NY.
Videos
Void Main
cirqueSaw (1/8 - 1/26) | ||
Mary Said What She Said
NYU Skirball (2/27 - 3/2) | ||
Cultural Crescendo
Sanctuary, Temple Emanuel (2/2 - 2/2) | ||
Adelphi Orchestra - Shostakovich@50
Broadway Presbyterian Church (2/15 - 2/15) | ||
Rodgers & Hammerstein's South Pacific
John W. Engeman Theater (5/15 - 6/29) | ||
Reflections on Monk and Bach Featuring Ron Carter and String Quartet ETHEL
Carneige Hall (3/13 - 3/13) | ||
National Theatre Live: Dr. Strangelove
NYU Skirball (4/13 - 4/13) | ||
THE DIRTY LITTLE SECRETS IMPROV SHOW
The WARA Theatre (1/27 - 1/27) | ||
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