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La Feria / The Fair Re Made / Re Hecho

  • The Clemente Center 107 Suffolk Street New York, NY, 10002 United States (map)

REHECHO / THE REMADE PROJECT + CLEMENTE SOTO VELEZ CULTURAL & EDUCATIONAL CENTER PRESENTA - PRESENTS: La Feria / The Fair Re Made / Re Hecho

RE HECHO

ES UN PROYECTO INCLUSIVO Y BILINGÜE.

INSPIRADO EN PERSONAJES ÚNICOS DE LA COMUNIDAD DEL LOWER EAST SIDE Y SU AUTÉNTICA VISIÓN CONSCIENTE SOBRE EL AMBIENTE A PARTIR DEL REUSO CREATIVO.

A TRAVES DE DISTINTAS EXPRESIONES ARTISTICAS, DIFERENTES LENGUAJES Y PERSONAS DE DIVERSOS SECTORES.

QUEREMOS CELEBRAR LA TRANSFORMACION DE LA BASURA EN ARTE Y AL LOWER EAST SIDE COMO UN CORAZON SOCIAL DE SINGULAR CREATIVIDAD.

RE MADE

IS AN INCLUSIVE AND BILINGUAL PROJECT.

INSPIRED IN BEAUTIFUL CHARACTERS THAT ARE PART OF THE LOWER EAST SIDE COMMUNITY

WITH THEIR OWN AUTHENTIC VISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSCIOUSNESS WITH A LIFESTYLE ALL ABOULT CREATIVITY AND UPCYCLING

THROUGH DIVERSE ART EXPRESSIONS, DIFFERENT LANGUAGES AND PEOPLE FROM ALL SECTORS

WE WANT TO CREATE A CELEBRATION BOTH OF TRASH MADE INTO ART AND THE LOWER EAST SIDE AS A SOCIAL HEART OF CREATIVITY AND UNIQUENESS.

Dance GarbologyA multigenerational environmental dance workshop developed by Dance to the People Collective that consists of the study of our culture through dancing with our trash. Participants will join a thorough dance warm up, go on a trash collection route, and participate in the creative process of making art with trash. Anybody with an interest in moving their bodies, being in community, creating trash art, and learning how to solve one of our major environmental issues is welcome.

Dance Garbology

A multigenerational environmental dance workshop developed by Dance to the People Collective that consists of the study of our culture through dancing with our trash. Participants will join a thorough dance warm up, go on a trash collection route, and participate in the creative process of making art with trash. Anybody with an interest in moving their bodies, being in community, creating trash art, and learning how to solve one of our major environmental issues is welcome.

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Pinc Louds “the band who saved summer” (ABC News, Gothamist) was born when Claudi moved from Puerto Rico to NYC to fulfill her dream of playing in the subway. Through the “litteral” underground, Claudi met the musicians (drummer Rai Mundo and bassist Marc Mosteirin) and puppeteers that would turn Pinc Louds into the full-blown spectacle they are today. The subway also opened many doors for the band, who would soon end up playing in such NYC venues as (le) Poisson Rouge, Joe’s Pub and Lincoln Center, as well as tours throughout the US, Puerto Rico, Europe and Chile. Musically, Pinc Louds draws influences from such diverse artists as Pixies, Billie Holiday, Daniel Johnston and Ismael Rivera. Is it tropical punk? Garage doowop? Crooner pop? It’s all of the above and more! Your best course of action is to let go of all preconceptions and enjoy their unique sound and explosive performances, described as “absolutely epic” by Paul Banks of the band Interpol.

Self-proclaimed as an “imaginary band”, Pinc Louds adds to the live music experience by making their shows a participatory adventure. Whether it be by having the audience dance and sing along to actually getting inside giant subway puppets, reviving atomic mutants, chanting spells to a Watermelon God, Roach-Queen-dance-competitions, and more…

The puppets, created in the most part by Jamie McGann, Madison Berg and Jamie Emerson, can best be described as “magical garbage”. Exquisitely made out of found and recycled materials, mattress foam, cardboard, pvc pipes, and other rejected wonders of the modern world.

With venues closed during the Coronavirus pandemic, Pinc Louds returned to the streets where they played free shows twice a week at NYC parks and street corners. These physically-distanced shows gained popularity and brought together a community starved of music, joy and human (even if not actually physical) contact. Pinc Louds outdoor concerts have continued into 2021, for the most part in the East Village, where the band is having the time of their lives sharing, learning and constantly being inspired by the wonderful city creatures around them. 




HERE IT IS !!! ReHecho is finally born :) It is the sister of @feria_calle in Puerto Rico. It is the baby of @garbagia ; a project done for the last 5 years in the Lower East Side that made me fall in love with this community and trash as our beloved treasure/resource.

Re Hecho or The Remade Project is an inclusive and bilingual project design to be a celebration of trash made into art in its different expressions. This is a Community Family Event. Everybody welcome, come dress as a CREATURE made out of recycled-found-donated-repurposed materials and be part of a scene showing your moves for our #communityfilm during our Special Guest Concert: @pinclouds This is a free event, Donations suuuuper welcome to make this community film and event happen. Every support will make this project grow. Special appearances: @dttp.nyc @papo.cucaracha.vertedero.el3ro WHEN: Sunday September 19th, 2021 / WHERE: @theclemente 107 Suffolk St, Lower East Side, NYC TIME: 12-5PM / WORKSHOP: Garbology 1-3PM by @dttp.nyc / PINC LOUDS Concert 3-5PM

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