Catch Rough and ready performance to devastate your whole deal.

Founded in Brooklyn, NY in 2003 by Jenny Seastone Stern as a home for the emerging avant-garde, Catch has become an integral part of the downtown community, presenting both short and in-progress works by Big Dance Theater, David Neumann, Jennifer Monson, Cynthia Hopkins, Taylor Mac, Dean Moss, Young Jean Lee, Miguel Gutierrez, Christopher Williams, Karinne Keithley, Adrienne Truscott, Neal Medlyn,

Faye Driscoll, Ivy Baldwin, Ann Liv Young, Kenny Mellman, Jeanine Durning, Beth Gill, John Moran, Robbinschilds, Dynasty Handbag, Sam Kim, Witness Relocation, Chris Yon, the Nature Theater of Oklahoma, the Theater of a Two-Headed Calf, the National Theater of the United States of America and dozens of terrific artists you may not have heard of … yet. Catch presents a stunning array of emerging artists, giving them an opportunity to share the stage with an expanding galaxy of downtown luminaries. This makes everyone’s work more exciting, raising the stakes for young creators and encouraging experimental freedom in our more accomplished artists. Not only does Catch have “the best short-form programming going,” it also has the liveliest and best-looking audience – beautiful, young ladies and gentlemen (and lowlifes) who come to drink, see great work and mingle with the artists after the show. Catch is a social event and a serious show, where loyal fans of the individual artists mingle with Catch allegiates to view work they know will be rough … and ready.

July 2017 at The Invisible Dog Art Center - Photos by Emma Ressel
07/21/2017

July 2017 at The Invisible Dog Art Center
- Photos by Emma Ressel

C'mon, bring your dad!
06/18/2017

C'mon, bring your dad!

WITNESS RELOCATION first did CATCH 17 in the back room of the original Galapagos Art Space in Williamsburg. And they did...
07/08/2016

WITNESS RELOCATION first did CATCH 17 in the back room of the original Galapagos Art Space in Williamsburg. And they did probably our weirdest show, CATCH 29 at The Bushwick Starr, where they showed in-progress material from their show "Dancing vs. The Rat Experiment." Here you can see DAN SAFER's duet from the full version at La Mama with fellow Basilica artist HEATHER CHRISTIAN.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P4W9iAAbOhI

They're in the middle of their Boot Camp in the Catskills now and we can't wait to see what they bring us!

http://witnessrelocation.org/educatio/

Duet from "Rat Experiment" - dance/theater by Witness Relocation Music by Skeleton Key www.witnessrelocation.org

07/08/2016

We were so excited about Saúl Ulerio after his first CATCH (61, at the Invisible Dog) that a couple days later we asked him to do our very NEXT show, CATCH takes PHILLY. His dancing is gorgeous and he always creates a real gesamtkunstwerk, in which every element is important. He's the kind of artist who barely talks to youat tech, and doesn't show you anything. He just walks around, plotting, gives you one or two very basic instructions, and you have no idea what he's going to do. But then he's made a bunch of lighting looks for himself and knows exactly what he's doing at showtime. So this Sunday at we'll probably be experiencing the magic right along with you!

07/06/2016

We were pretty surprised by how many mutual friends we had with David Szlasa and yet we'd never met him until earlier this year. David and his family moved to Germantown, NY from San Francisco about a year ago and this will be his first Catch on Sunday! He's connected to so many folks in the Catch orbit that it will feel like he's an old friend. David's main creative project over the past several years has been Range Studio (which his dad drove all the way across the country to bring to the Hudson Valley!), and it will be parked outside Basilica Hudson on Sunday with a special installation.

Range Studio is "a public art project, mobile work space and micro residency center." We think it looks pretty damn cool, too. David is one of those people who just does everything (Design! Fabrication! Video! Electrics! Social practice!) and he does it well, thoughtfully, with consideration of social and ecological sustainability, and with a lot of love for artists and artistry.

David! Welcome to Catch!

http://www.davidszlasa.com/Projects/Pages/Range_Studio.html

Studio 1 is a 65 square foot “off the grid” solar powered art studio is built on the back of a flat bed trailer that can be deployed to locations as needed to support public art projects and performances. Studio 1 is built from reclaimed and salvage materials, designed and constructed by David Szla...

Wow. We feel really really really lucky that Adrienne Truscott still likes doing our shows. She's such a boss!!! This wi...
07/06/2016

Wow. We feel really really really lucky that Adrienne Truscott still likes doing our shows. She's such a boss!!! This will be her 5th time showing her own work with us, and she's performed in at least one other catch, with Kenny Mellman in WHY WON'T YOU LET ME BE GREAT!!!. Oh actually she definitely also did a thing with Neal Medlyn and berets called GET MODERN ON ME at our first show in the big city, CATCH TAKES MANHATTAN at La Mama.

But 10 years later, Adrienne's piece from XVI, with Neal and Carmine Covelli, is still one of our all-time favorite things that's ever happened at CATCH:

https://vimeo.com/998820

CATCH XVI Apri 1, 2006 Galapagos Art Space "Genesis, no!" (excerpt) featuring Carmine Covelli and Neal Medlyn www.catchseries.org vimeo.com/channels/catch

Steve Lambert first entered our consciousness with "Capitalism Works for Me! True/False" presented by Times Square Arts,...
07/02/2016

Steve Lambert first entered our consciousness with "Capitalism Works for Me! True/False" presented by Times Square Arts, Crossing the Line and Creative Time.

He's a cofounder of The Center for Artistic Activism, and has this really fantastic podcast that's actually one of our top favorites called THE POP CULTURE SALVAGE PODCAST, where they do things that are hugely popular (except maybe with the artist/activist demographic) and review them as experiences. Then they get deep about what they could learn from them to make their activism more effective.

Steve doesn't know us, has never been to CATCH, but we filled out a form on his website and he wrote back and we chatted and he agreed to do Basilica and that's pretty cool.

http://artisticactivism.org/2015/03/our-new-podcast-the-pop-culture-salvage-expeditions/

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=spR8q4iY9xc

Times Square Broadway Plaza between 43rd & 44th Sts | September 20, 2013, October 6-9, 2013 Steve Lambert, Capitalism Works for Me! (True/False) For photos o...

In 2013 CATCH made an AUNTS and AUNTS made a CATCH, and  there's lots of things to say about that, but one big thing tha...
07/01/2016

In 2013 CATCH made an AUNTS and AUNTS made a CATCH, and there's lots of things to say about that, but one big thing that happened was AUNTS brought James Harrison Monaco & Jerome Ellis into our lives. Here they are a year later, in CATCH 64. We're super excited to go upstate with them on the 10th.

https://vimeo.com/111437536

Catch 64 November 1, 2014 The Invisible Dog A selection from the literary and live music spectacle AARON/MARIE. We'll be performing the whole shebang on January…

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