DIRECTOR’S CHOICE SHOWCASE: Aidan Feldman and Friends Sept.29 & 30 @ 8pm

  Spoke the Hub is pleased to present DIRECTOR’S CHOICE Brooklyn-based dancer, choreographer, and technologist Aidan Feldman and friends (Alex Bisker,  Andrew Hadro, Tamar Nachmany and NewBrese Dance Project)  as STH's first production of the 2023/24 Season. Feldman was selected by STH’s Artistic Director, Elise Long, at STH’s annual WINTER FOLLIES ‘23 showcase last February as one of four outstanding artists that Long felt merited more stage time and public exposure of their work. “Six Feet Between Us” is a multi-disciplinary performance featuring new dance, writing, and music, directed by Feldman.  The show premieres at Spoke the Hub’s newly re-christened, intimate and accessible, WHEELHOUSE THEATRE in the Spoke the Hub Re:Creation Center, Park Slope, Brooklyn. The show is a reflection on relationships through and since the heights of the pandemic: the focus and strain it put on them, the ways it built them up and damaged them, the appreciation and frustration within them. While some were put in a pressure cooker by being together 24/7, others were forced to remain at a distance of six feet or hundreds of miles. Just as our relationships to each other were changed by the pandemic, so too did our relationship with technology. Two of the works bring forward this relationship to and through our devices, using machines to provide automated accompaniment. The show brings together dancers, writers, and musicians for a diverse evening of performances, filled with themes of isolation and loneliness, but also playfulness and intimacy.   Aidan Feldman is a technologist by day, dancer by night. He is currently a member of Artichoke Dance, danceTactics Performance Group, and Dance Entropy, and has previously worked with Chavasse Dance & Performance, and the Barkin/Selissen Project. Outside of dance, Aidan teaches data analysis and coding at Columbia University and New York University, and helps government agencies do technology better. When not dancing or nerding, Aidan can be found glaring at cars from his bicycle.  * TICKETS AVAILABLE BELOW * $25 online $30 at the door, cash or paypal.

$25.00

DIRECTOR’S CHOICE ‘24
Jaylen Taylor & Friends
Sat. Sept. 14, 2024 @ 7:30pm

Jaylen Taylor of Canton, Mississippi, a proud 2023 graduate of New York University Steinhardt’s Dance Education program, with a MA in Teaching Dance in the Professions: ABT Pedagogy. He also holds a bachelor’s degree in Journalism and Media Studies from Jackson State University. Mr. Taylor is a member of Iota Phi Theta Fraternity Incorporated. He has performed in Italy, Australia and on world-renowned stages such as Carnegie Hall, the Lincoln Center and Thalia Mara Hall, The WomAdelaide Festival, and Her Majesty’s Theatre just to name a few. He is currently an Action Hero with STREB Extreme Action company. He is a Teaching Artist at Harlem School of the Arts and Fit4DanceNYC, teaching jazz, acrobatics, ballet, majorette, contemporary and more. Mr. Taylor is also a Resident Assistant for American Ballet Theatre.

DIRECTOR’S CHOICE ‘24
Anna Antongiorgi & Friends
SAT. SEPT. 21, 2024 @ 7:30PM

RINSE CYCLE is an evening of interdisciplinary performance art curated and directed by Anna Antongiorgi.


Antongiorgi’s work imagines a collection of poems come to life via music, dance, and spoken word. In each scene, a group of dancers takes the audience into the world of a specific poem; some are set to original music behind a recorded voice track of the poem, others are spoken live, and the words, music, and dance are all in conversation with one another. The themes of Antongiorgi’s poems span a wide range: reflections on a life in ballet, the soft notes of a sapphic love poem, a prayer to the ocean, and a promise to remember a loved one.

WORKS on the WALL
David Barthold
Exhibit Extended Through October 23

David Barthold is multi-media artist at Gowanus Studio Space on 7th Street In the Gowanus.  His work draws heavily from the architecture, signage, street art and industrial character of the area, as well as from popular culture and historical sources.  A lifelong printmaker, Barthold often transposes print effects onto his sculptures, freely creating individual parts which are later assembled spontaneously into finished works.