Lincoln Center in partnership with Buglisi Dance Theatre presents Table of Silence Project 9/11

The Table of Silence Project 9/11 is an annual, free public performance ritual and call to action for peace conceived and choreographed by Jacqulyn Buglisi in 2011 to commemorate the loss of life and honor the bravery of all individuals affected by acts of terror, war and oppression of freedom. The company will present the original full-scale version of the work with elements of the reimagined version as more than 150 dancers slowly ascend onto Josie Robertson Plaza at Lincoln Center to the sound of a conch shell’s call to action. Daniel Bernard Roumain performs a prologue on electric violin. 

Video Production by Nel Shelby Productions

Venue
Josie Robertson Plaza
10 Lincoln Center Plaza, New York, NY 10023

Josie Robertson Plaza serves as the gateway to Lincoln Center at Columbus Avenue and West 64th Street, with David Geffen Hall, the David H. Koch Theater, and the Metropolitan Opera House facing onto the square. The landmark Revson Fountain at the center of the Plaza—a location for many famous movies including Moonstruck, Ghostbusters, and Black Swan—displays spectacular choreographed water shows daily that can shoot water spurts up to 40 feet high. Learn more »

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