Organization Details
CAVE?s current primary programs include: 1.) CAVE Productions, permanent residents commissions and publications, 2.)The biennial NY Butoh Festival, 3.) The NY Butoh-Kan, an intensive training program and master residency program for Butoh and Noguchi studies, 4.) Live/Work Residence opportunities, 5.) CAVE Studio, a low-cost dance rental facility, and 6) CAVE performance series.
CAVE has presented 70 art exhibitions, with over 300 artists: for a decade, openings featured music and & live performances. CAVE has provided work-studio/residency spaces for over 30 artists from 15 countries. In 2004, a Ford Foundation grant supported a 1-year Vietnamese Artist-in-Residence Program. From 2001, CAVE organized over 50 Butoh workshops, allowing 800 dancers to study with some of the most prominent masters. From 2003, CAVE presented and produced 3 editions of the NY Butoh Festival. The work of 90 emerging and established artists from Japan, Sweden, Germany, France, Colombia and the U.S were presented; 6,000 people attended various sold-out events. In 2006, our 10-year anniversary offered 6 weeks of performances and exhibitions, with 40 artists. The gallery was then converted into a dance studio rental facility, with a low public rental rate (with continued DTW and NYSCA support).
2008-2009 introduced the first 4 stages of the NY Butoh-Kan, a training initiative that focuses on strengthening the resources for the study of Butoh dance.
CAVE is led by video artist/curator Shige Moriya and theater-dance director/dancer Ximena Garnica. Our intention is based on the idea that people learn and are transformed through direct experiences that potentially awaken new levels of understanding and knowledge.
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ximena@caveartspace.org
(718) 388-6780
shige@caveartspace.org
Brooklyn, NY 11211
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