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April 26, 2026: Marguerite Hemmings + James Barrett + Jodi Melnick

6:00 pm
Images L to R: Jodi Melnick by Dean Villarini; Marguerite Hemmings by Dante Napoli; Jonathan Matthews-Guzmán by Philippa Fort.

Images L to R: Jodi Melnick by Dean Villarini; Marguerite Hemmings by Dante Napoli; Jonathan Matthews-Guzmán by Philippa Fort.

Sundays on Broadway curator Cathy Weis with co-curators David Guzman and Zo Williams present an evening of performances by Marguerite Hemmings, James Barrett, and Jodi Melnick.

Dancing the Dead, the Dark, and the Disappeared through movement and soundscapes Marguerite Hemmings improvises her Afro-Latinx lineage and the lost lands, grandmothers, aunties, uncles, and cousins on her father’s side.

James Barrett, along with collaborator Laura Osterhaus, reimagine their "studies on emptiness" as a duet.

Jodi Melnick is a NYC-based choreographer, performer, and teacher. Most of her time is spent in the studio moving her body alone and with others—she has done this for over three decades. For Sundays on Broadway, she, along with guest artists will present new material and revisit some old material.

Sundays on Broadway
6:00 p.m. - doors open at 5:45 p.m.
WeisAcres, 537 Broadway #3
New York, NY 10012

All donations go to the performers.
$5-20 suggested.

Artists' Bios:

Marguerite Hemmings specializes in emergent, improvisational, and social movement styles and technologies. They research the subversive role of dance and music throughout the African diaspora and channel this research through performance, body, text, social/public media, and moving image. Hemmings’s work is also embedded in alternative pedagogy and social practice/research. They have worked at University of the Arts in the School of Dance, Arizona State University, Princeton University, and many after-school programs and community centers. Hemmings has received grants and fellowships from the Jerome Foundation, Brooklyn Arts Council, Harlem Stage, University Settlement, Dancing While Black, Urban Bush Women’s Choreographic Center Initiative, Arizona State University’s Projecting All Voices Fellowship, Abrons Arts Center, Headlong Performance Institute, Foundation for Contemporary Arts, Mural Arts, Black Spatial Relics, and Independence Public Media Foundation to further their research.

Jodi Melnick, a NYC-based choreographer/dancer/teacher, has been part of the dance world since graduating from S.U.N.Y Purchase, with a BFA in dance in 1985. Melnick designs intricate movement to explore the exquisite nature and dynamic relationships between human beings. She uses the profound expression of the dancing body and lucid performing instincts to drive the creative process. The work is transformed through the phenomenon of dancing. “Thank you, WeisAcres, for keeping it moving.”

Jonathan Matthews-Guzmán performance "What will we do?" will be postponed.


Special thanks to the Jacki Apple Fund and to the many generous supporters.

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Sundays at 6pm

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New York, NY 10012

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©Cathy Weis 2026

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