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November 9, 2025: Angie Pittman + Jon Kinzel + Bob Eisen

6:00 pm
Image credits L to R: Bob Eisen photo by William Frederking; photo of Jon Kinzel and Fabio Tavares by Zach Gross; Angie Pittman by Brian Rogers.

Image credits L to R: Bob Eisen photo by William Frederking; photo of Jon Kinzel and Fabio Tavares by Zach Gross; Angie Pittman by Brian Rogers.

Sundays on Broadway presents an evening of dance and performances by Angie Pittman, Jon Kinzel and Bob Eisen. This season is co-curated by Martita Abril and Weis.

Angie Pittman will present an excerpt from Holy Defiance. Their multidisciplinary project is grounded in the belief that Black resistance is sacred, and our acts of defiance are holy. The work explores the transformative power of embodied resistance performing improvisational scores as a meditation honoring these folk traditions.

In the summer of 2025, Kinzel presented a duet with Fabio Tavares at Hudson Hall in Hudson NY; for SoB, he will expand upon this solo and duet material. Much of the material stems from partnering and improvising together in the studio. Kinzel's visual art - at times drawings given to the audience, or movable props - will give shape to this evening's performance.

Bob Eisen will present a short solo that includes some dancing, some talking and some video. It is a capsule summary of what he was doing in the past and how it relates, or doesn’t, to what he is doing today.



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:

Angie Pittman is a New York-based multidisciplinary performance artist whose choreographic work uses dance, text, and sound. Their work has been performed at The Kitchen, Gibney Dance, BAAD!, Movement Research at Judson Church, Triskelion Arts, STooPS, The Domestic Performance Agency, The KnockDown Center, The Invisible Dog(Catch 73), The Chocolate Factory Theater, Danspace Project, Roulette and Krannert Center for the Performing Arts. As a dancer, they have danced in works by Larissa Valez-Jackson, MBDance, Tere O’Connor, Anna Sperber, Donna Uchizono Company, Ralph Lemon and many others and is currently performing in the work of Cynthia Oliver and Jasmine Hearn.

Jon Kinzel’s interdisciplinary practice includes the making of a body of visual artwork that can be seen in relation to his choreographic and improvisatory sensibilities. A series of works—Hudson Terminus, Hudson Hall, Hudson NY (2025); Queens Terminus, The Chocolate Factory, LIC, NY (2022); Pacific Terminus, Telematic Media Arts, SF, CA (2019); and Atlantic Terminus, The Invisible Dog Art Center, Brooklyn, NY (2016)—brought together Kinzel’s drawings and paintings, sculpture, video, and dance forms. He is the recipient of a NYSCA Support for Artist grant (2025), Foundation for Contemporary Art award (2025), MacDowell Fellowships (2024, 2020), and a Guggenheim Fellowship (2023).

Bob Eisen is a dancer, choreographer and improviser, having been active in the field of dance in one form or the other for going on 50 years. He was a co-founder in 1978 of Links Hall Studio, a performance/workspace in Chicago, and remained active in the organization until he moved to New York in 2001. For many years he was traveling back and forth to Russia where he lived, traveled, studied the language and danced. But he doesn’t do that any more.

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Sundays at 6pm

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537 Broadway #3
New York, NY 10012

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