Performa 2025 Biennial Announces New Commissions
Briefly

The Performa Biennial, a renowned nonprofit event, returns this fall from Nov. 1-23 with premieres from an eclectic mix of global artists. Noteworthy projects include a musical by Camille Henrot, showcasing anthropomorphic animals, and Aria Dean's theatrical piece exploring a significant meeting from the Harlem Renaissance. Other highlights feature martial arts performances by Ayoung Kim, multimedia installations by Diane Severin Nguyen, and a unique AI-led therapy session by Pakui Hardware. This year's festival emphasizes diverse themes, uniting artists from various backgrounds and encouraging explorative and experiential art in New York City.
Henrot's musical, featuring anthropomorphic animals, and Dean's theatrical interpretation of a historic Harlem Renaissance meeting highlight the innovative and eclectic nature of this year's Performa Biennial.
This year's lineup includes diverse performances, with themes ranging from female relationships and climate change to technology's intersection with humanity, showcasing both local and international artists.
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