Celebrate local innovation and creativity with a bold evening of entirely original short-form performances featuring dance, theater, music, and multimedia. The third annual Brave New Works Lab invites daring Nashville artists to transform OZ Arts into a laboratory for the creation and premiere of new works and works-in-progress. Encouraging multimedia experimentation and collaboration across disciplines, the lab creates a safe space for high-risk artistic adventures.
With explosive energy and jolting precision, seven of the city’s most intensely physical performers channel the post-punk fury and passion of a young generation at a boiling point in choreographer Asia Pyron’s high-velocity work set to the epic music of cult rock band Chat Pile.
Cinematic projections evoke an otherworldly setting for this intoxicating blend of original music, movement, and spoken word. Experience a deconstructed and reimagined film script spliced together before our very eyes, with a sublimely cool soundtrack by Sarah Saturday (Gardening, Not Architecture), mesmerizing voiceover from poet Dan Hoy, and dynamic movement by the captivating dancers of Garage Collective.
A live band sets the stage for this highly theatrical work from poet and lyricist Cameron L. Mitchell and national award-winning playwright Idris Goodwin (Def Poetry Jam). Five performers mix rhythm, rap, and rapid-fire raconteuring to explore legendary, infamous, and influential leaders from throughout history who were lost to violence while at the helm.
Artist Applications for the next iteration of the Brave New Works Lab will open in Fall 2024
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