Spend your Sunday taking in soup, songs, and stand-up comedy.
Curated & Hosted by Kyla Kegler in collaboration with BICA.
Doors/Soup/Bread/Bar opens at 5
Ana will sing some songs around 6
Lindsey will do a new thing around 6:30
Jessy will tell some jokes around 7
Everyone will say goodbye promptly at 9
**Donations for the Artists will be collected after the performances**
Little cake (Ana Vafai) creates songs, hype for artists and builds community through music, performance, and friendships in Buffalo, NY. She will be singing some songs accompanied by her piano.
Lindsey Griffith is a performer, playwright, and artist. Her practice ranges from large DIY productions and interactive art to solo performance, mixing elements of theatre and contemporary performance with sculptural props and costumes to tell stories that are absurd, funny, complex, and strange. She recently toured her first full-length solo performance, Horse People, across the United States. She JUST moved to Buffalo and wants to hang out with you.
Jessy Layne Tuddenham is a Berlin-based dancer and performer. She has spent the last two decades touring Europe and beyond, engaged in performance and artworks that span contexts from major museum installations (e.g., Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, Palais de Tokyo, Paris) to extempore bar sets.
In 2019, Jessy undertook a self-guided research project on stand-up comedy in Los Angeles. In her Stand-up Performance Stylings, she reports on her findings.
Stand-up stylings form a genre-bending solo series. The content of each edition functions as modular units of information that can mix and match between editions, culminating sometimes in one fine magnum opus titled Speak, Woman (The title tropes Nabokov’s Speak, Memory). All editions are built on the shoulders of the experimental dance performance scene in Berlin.
Where:
25 E. Huron St. 2 Floor
Buffalo NY, 14203