4:15 #8

wednesday April 15th, 2026

 

pj verhoest

BARELY NESTED

PJ Verhoest is a choreographer, dancer, musician and filmmaker.  His work has been presented in New York City, Philadelphia, Texas and New Mexico.  Through investing in movement and play, his work communicates a message of environmental conservation and protection, mutual aid, strength through vulnerability, sensitivity, support and social inclusivity.

 

DRWN

83

performers: Denim Park, Paul Liu, Javen C. Lara

 

Celine Bassman

MY NEW DANCE

performers: Celine Bassman, Pema Cunnyngham-Mansfield, Mary Catherine Matthews, Syd Thiebaut

Celine Bassman is a Queens native and multidisciplinary dance artist, having earned her BA in dance and feminist, gender & sexuality studies from Wesleyan University. Fundamental to Celine's work is an understanding that everyday life is a site for play and choreographic inquiry. Her work applies spatial patterns, repetition, and pedestrian choreographed phrase work to attend to how the dancing body can shape space. Celine has worked as an assistant choreographer for Douglas Elkins. She has presented work at the School for Contemporary Dance and Thought, Arts on Site, Green Space, and with Neville Dance Theatre.

 

Gabrielle Revlock, Ryan Yamauchi & Sarah Zucchero

EASY COME, EASY GO

performers: Gabrielle Revlock, Ryan Yamauchi & Sarah Zucchero

Gabrielle Revlock is a NYC–based performer, educator, and Bessie Award–winning choreographer. A practitioner of Contact Improvisation for 20+ years, Revlock teaches and performs internationally, with recent engagements at the European Contact Improvisation Teachers Exchange, Brinca Galicia Contact Festival, Ontario Regional CI Dance Jam, Salt Spring Island Contact Improvisation Festival, and Earthdance. Her writing on the therapeutic applications of CI appears in Resistance and Support: Contact Improvisation @ 50 (2024), and her research has been presented at CI@50, the Embodiment Conference, and the Dance & Somatics Conference. She is a producer of the NYC CI FEST on Governors Island, May 29-31. She holds a BA in Art History from Vassar College and an MFA in Dance from Smith College. GabrielleRevlock.com/NYCCIFEST.com

Ryan Yamauchi was born and raised in Honolulu, Hawaii and trained at the Mid-Pacific Institute School of the Arts and SUNY Purchase. Ryan has had the pleasure of dancing with Doug Varone and Dancers, 2nd Best Dance Company, Santa Fe Opera, Loni Landon Dance Projects, NVA & Guests, and Sidra Bell Dance New York. He has been commissioned to choreograph work for students at San Jose State University, SUNY Purchase, and The Juilliard School. He currently teaches contemporary dance at SUNY Purchase, Gibney Dance Center and Peridance Center.  Ryan has been practicing contact improvisation since 2012.  

Sarah Zucchero is a dance artist and hypnotist. She has a variety of performances coming up this spring and many hypnosis sessions to attend to. You can find out more at sarahzucchero.com and on Instragram @mowglilolimo (dance) @h.y.p.n.o.s.e.z (hypnosis).

 

THE TEAM

Jessica Mitchell, Steven Carmona, Amanda Carmona, Maggie Beutner Cheung, Tim Cheung


About Green Lung Studio

Green Lung Studio was built by two artists who wanted a place to try things—loudly, quietly, imperfectly. Not a venue. Not a theater. A playground. A lab. A home. We know what it’s like to scrape by in a city that forgets its artists. So we made the kind of space we always needed—a place to test ideas. Today Green Lung Studio is ran by a group of close friends and volunteers looking to protect independent New York art spirit and culture.

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