Battie Bwoy Fi Dead!!!

Bulletyme, Dixon Place, Enforced ArchThe Dixon Place Presents: Battie Bwoy Fi Dead!!! Get ready to laugh, cry, and think as Bulletyme The Artist takes you on a journey you will never forget. See life through the eyes of The Sissy, The DL Thug, and The Spiritual Guru. After surviving bouts with suicide, failure, and family tragedy, he created this show to remind the LGBT community why self love is the most important lesson one will ever learn.

Film and Photography - Prince Alexander Lutomirski Artistic Design - Ronie Reives

The Dixon Place Lounge is open before, during, and after the show. Proceeds directly support Dixon Place's artists and mission.

Moving Men at Dixon Place

Sarita Louise Moore, Enforced ArchMoving Men is a evening of new works curated by Jimmy Burgio. This ongoing dance series at Dixon Place provides an opportunity for choreographers to create new works using only male dancers. The latest evening of works was on Tuesday, January 10 at 7:30 PM and featured pieces by: James Koroni, Sarita Lou, Julio Penagos and Inaki Baldasare.

Here are a few photos from that evening

Photography by Joshua Katcher of TheDiscerningBrute.com

Double Shadow

Moving Men at Dixon PlaceTuesday, January 10th @ 7:30 PM

Double Shadow, Enforced Arch

Double Shadow, by creative director and choreographer James Koroni and contributing choreographer Tracey Katof, is a commentary on the separation of masculinity and compassion. The masculine character in mainstream culture is a brute, the bread winner and of course, emotionless. These stereotypes are limiting and oppressive. Double Shadow presents the masculine character, exposes it's struggles to survive with unrealistic expectations and offers viewers an opportunity to witness individuals who aren't afraid to be seen as compassionate or sensitive.

DOUBLE SHADOW IS POSTPONED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE James Koroni will instead present works created by the Enforced Arch community.

Moving Men is a evening of new works curated by Jimmy Burgio. This ongoing dance series at Dixon Place provides an opportunity for choreographers to create new works using only male dancers.

Join Jimmy Burgio Tuesday, January 10 at 7:30 PM to see brand new works choreographed by: James Koroni, Sarita Lou, Julio Penagos, Inaki Baldasare, and MORE!

Dixon Place 161A Chrystie Street between Rivington and Delancey New York, NY 10002 F to 2ND AVE, B/D to GRAND, J/Z to BOWERY, 6 to SPRING, M to ESSEX

To purchase tickets online click HERE!

Double Shadow Photography By Joshua Katcher of TheDiscerningBrute.com Dancers from right to left: Bud Burdick, Julio Penagos, Pierce Buttons Cady-Penny, Ali Pacino, James Koroni

Please, Don't Touch LIVE

Please, Don't Touch, Enforced Arch, James Koroni 'Please, Don't Touch,' depicts the unfortunate lives of animals caught up in the skin trade. With this performance piece we become a voice for the voiceless and tell their story. 'Please, Don't Touch' focuses energy on a topic that sits at the intersection of social justice, ecology and design. Our ultimate goal is to to become effective conduits for empathy and creative tools for change. Through the use of live performance, transmedia and personal interaction, this project will impact the heavily guarded perceptions of fur iconography by shedding light on what isn't revealed behind the glitz and glamor.

Please, Don't Touch, Enforced Arch

Please, Don't Touch, Enforced Arch