Isaac Mizrahi has worked extensively in the entertainment industry as an actor, host, writer, designer and producer for over 30 years. He is the subject and co-creator of Unzipped, a documentary following the making of his Fall 1994 collection which received an award at the Sundance Film Festival. He hosted his own television talk show The Isaac Mizrahi Show for seven years, has written two books, and has made countless appearances in movies and on television. He currently serves as a judge on Project Runway: All-Stars.
He is Chief Designer for the Isaac Mizrahi brands, a division of Xcel Brands, Inc. In 2009, Mizrahi launched his lifestyle collection, “ISAACMIZRAHILIVE!” on QVC. His IMNYC collection is currently sold at Lord & Taylor and Hudson’s Bay Company.
Mizrahi has directed productions of A Little Night Music and The Magic Flutefor the Opera Theatre of St. Louis. Annually, he directs and narrates his production of the children’s classic Peter and The Wolf at The Guggenheim Museum in New York. He has performed cabaret at Café Carlyle, Joe’s Pub, West Bank Café and City Winery locations across the country.
Mizrahi has his own production company, Isaac Mizrahi Entertainment, under which he has several projects in development in television, theatre and literature. His memoir, I.M., was published in February 2019.
Danielle Durchslag is an artist and filmmaker based in Brooklyn. She has exhibited around the world, including solo exhibitions at Denny Gallery, Yale University, and Four Corners Gallery, in London. Her work has shown at venues including The Jewish Museum, the Toronto Shorts International Film Festival, the Invisible Dog Art Center, The Jewish Museum of the City of Vienna, The Queens Museum, The UK Jewish Film Festival, Winkleman Gallery, The Jewish Museum of Maryland, The Bronx Museum, The Philadelphia Film and Media Festival, Foley Gallery, The Ackland Art Museum, The Moscow Jewish Film Festival, Davidson Gallery, The New York Jewish Film Festival, and The Cannes Short Film Festival. Danielle’s work has been featured in Artforum, The New York Times, Photograph Magazine, Time Out New York, Clarion Content, The New York Post, The Forward, The Huffington Post, Hyperallergic, Lilith, The New York Daily News, The Independent, The Jewish News, The New York Observer, Image Journal, and on NPR radio, among others. She has appeared as a guest on many podcasts, including Fake the Nation, Judaism Unbound, The Standard Issue, The Savvy Creative, Disloyal, and Jew Too?. Danielle is a selected fellow of the New Jewish Culture Fellowship.
Negin Farsad was named one of 50 Funniest Women by Huffington Post, named one of the 10 Best Feminist Comedians by Paper Magazine, and was selected as a TEDFellow for her work in social justice comedy. She even gave a because they slipped up and let a comedian on their vaunted stage. She is the author of the recently released , a memoir-meets-social-justice-comedy manifesto which was nominated for the Thurber Prize for Humor and recommended by Oprah Magazine. Farsad is host of , a political comedy podcast on the Earwolf network and she’s a regular panelist on NPR’s . She appears on the current season of Nat Geo’s Year Million, the upcoming season of HBO’s High Maintenance, and the last season of Netflix’s Chelsea Handler Show.
Join us for an evening of spontaneous harmonies, soulful songs, and playful explorations of rhythm and melody! These sessions are the heart of what we've been building here at Gaia - warm, welcoming spaces for spontaneous singing and harmonizing, led with joy, passion, and kindness by skilled circlesong facilitators. WHAT IS CIRCLESINGING? A spontaneous vocal jam, sung by all of us and led by a facilitator in the middle of the circle who invents parts, teaches improvised harmonies, and shapes the music as we flow from meditative moments to vibrant dance parties to heartfelt anthems and everything in between! Circle Singing is: playful creative collaborative joyful imperfect improvised finding the flow a full body exploration welcoming to all ability levels Circle Singing is done all over the world in many different forms, and, while popularized by musical legends such as Bobby McFerrin and Rhiannon of WeBe3, it dates back to the earliest forms of human singing. WHO IS LEADING THIS CIRCLESINGING SESSION? Sofía Campoamor (she/her) first started writing songs to make school projects more fun. This lighthearted approach to academics led her to study music at Yale University, where she performed a cappella music around the world as the first woman member of the Whiffenpoofs. School gave way to a music career; in 2022, Sofía’s word game project #wordlesong gained popularity on Tiktok and generated several of the songs for her debut album "if you knew, i couldn't tell,” an indie folk collection that blends her love of intricate vocal harmony with dreamy acoustic soundscapes to tell tales of love, longing and friendship. When she’s not touring or recording, Sofía volunteers for the nonprofit Hear Your Song, leading collaborative songwriting sessions with children managing serious illness and complex health needs. She also enjoys teaching music to kids ages 5 to 80 and singing with the Oratory Choir of St. Boniface. Sofía is so grateful to call Gaia Music Collective her creative home, and loves co-creating with the community at every collaborative open mic, songwriting circle, and choir! WHAT HAPPENS DURING A CIRCLESINGING SESSION? We begin with some easy singing games and a check-in to get to know everyone a little better. From there, the evening will follow a series of guided singing games and exercises as the group explores rhythm, movement, melody, and harmony. We practice the art of saying YES to what is happening in the moment - expressing ourselves, listening to our voices and bodies, and making stuff up. DO I HAVE TO BE AN EXPERIENCED SINGER? Nope! This playful, intuitive approach to singing meets you wherever you're at in your vocal journey, and allows professional artists, former choir kids, and shower singers alike to bond, collaborate, and create beautiful vocal music as a spontaneous vocal community. WHAT GENRE OF MUSIC DO WE SING? That's the magic of improvisation - the music we make is entirely dependent on the ensemble of folx gathered together on that particular day, and whatever musical stylings and instincts pour out of us! We will follow whatever journey the music takes us on. THIS SOUNDS COOL, BUT I FEEL A BIT ANXIOUS... We hear you. Singing in front of people can be really vulnerable, and we make sure to honor where everyone is at. While we will encourage you to be brave and try new things, you are also always encouraged to listen to your body and draw your own boundaries, and are invited to pass or sit out and watch if a particular game or exercise isn't for you. You will never be forced to do anything you don't want to do! Circle Singing is a mistake-free, low-pressure, safe space to play and explore. The space we craft is one where we allow ourselves let go of the rules, restrictions, judgments, and fears of other group singing settings and just SING. RESPECT THE SPACE: Arts on Site 3F is a beloved venue and we want to honor them! Please be considerate of the space. PHYSICAL ACCESSIBILITY: 2 step walk up to lobby. Elevator available to the 3rd floor (reserved for those with physical disabilities). Seating available (narrow benches with no backs). Bathroom is not wheelchair accessible. Venue prefers shoes to be removed upon entering. For the summer: space does not have A/C 🌱 🌿 🌳 LOW-PRESSURE PARTICIPATION Gaia Music Collective events are participatory, but low-pressure. You'll be invited to sing along and make music with us, but we encourage you to draw your own boundaries and engage at your own pace - we pride ourselves in creating a judgment-free community where you can express yourself however feels right! LATE ARRIVALS We ask that you arrive no later than 30 minutes after start time, after which we close the doors (lovingly) in order to preserve the intimacy and trust of the musical container we’re building. Thank you for understanding! CANCELLATION POLICY Tickets are refundable up to 24 hours before the event, after which we are no longer able to offer refunds. This policy helps us keep these events financially sustainable for both our community and our team. If you RSVP but are no longer able to come, please let us know so that we may offer your spot to someone else! We want as many people to be able to experience these gatherings as possible, and since capacity is limited, each spot is precious. For more info, contact us at gaiamusiccollective@gmail.com. MEDIA CONSENT Because we want to share what we’re up to with people who can’t join us in person, there may be photographers and videographers present — by attending, you consent to being a part of that media, some of which may be posted online! If you have any questions or concerns, please email us at gaiamusiccollective@gmail.com. NO ONE TURNED AWAY FOR LACK OF FUNDS Gaia is funded by sliding scale ticket donations, with a “no one turned away for lack of funds” policy. It is of the utmost importance to us that these events remain affordable and accessible - we never want money to be a barrier to making music together. If a ticket scale is financially prohibitive to you, feel free to donate outside of the scale at whatever amount is sustainable for you, or to email us at gaiamusiccollective@gmail.com for volunteer opportunities or assistance! COMMUNITY GUIDELINES At Gaia Music Collective, we are dedicated to building a community where creativity, collaboration, and care thrive. The values listed here shape how we work together, how we engage with the world, and how we move toward upholding these principles. OUR MISSION Gaia Music Collective is an NYC-based creative community seeking to foster a more connected world through collective music-making. Founded in June of 2021 in a living room in Brooklyn, this project was born out of a desire to create accessible, inclusive, playful spaces for people to explore connection, expression, healing, and release through collaborative song - spaces where folks feel empowered to make music free of judgment or expectation, and to make new friends as our full, beautiful, authentic selves. We believe that communal music-making is a fundamental human practice, and this project seeks to build spaces for folks to nurture their relationship to music, whether they're shower singers, professional musicians, or anything in between. All are welcome in this community. Gaia seeks to foster spaces of belonging for humans of all ages, races, genders, sexual orientations, classes, religions, abilities, national origins, languages, and musical experiences. All we ask is that you bring an open mind, a desire to connect, and a willingness to leave judgment of self and others at the door. 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Bollywood Holi Cruise Party - RANG BARSE HOLI PARTY Get ready for an unforgettable Holi celebration on the water 🌈🚢 RANG BASE – Holi Cruise Party in NYC brings together color, culture, music, and luxury for a one-of-a-kind daytime cruise experience. Dance to high-energy Bollywood beats, feel the rhythm of live dhol, enjoy Indian snacks, sip drinks from the cash bar, and celebrate Holi surrounded by iconic NYC views including the Statue of Liberty and Brooklyn Bridge. Perfect for friends, groups, birthdays, and festive celebrations. What’s Included 🎧 Live DJ 🥁 Live Dholi 🍽️ Indian Snacks to Purchase 🍸 Cash Bar Available 🚢 Luxury Yacht Cruise 🌆 NYC Skyline Views 🎉 Holi Celebration Atmosphere Age Requirement 21+ Only Valid government-issued ID required. Group Discounts & Info For group discounts and more information: 📞 Call or Text Kish: (848) 247-8082 Important Notes Boarding closes before sailing time No refunds for missed departure Event will happen rain or shine Follow onboard safety rules !Event image !Event image !Event image !Event image !Event image
New Series in the spirit of Perreo Join us at the hottest party in Manhattan to celebrate Colombian Independence Day! $6 Margaritas until 8pm - come early, stay late for perreo ✝ ✝Reggaeton on Houston ✝ VIP Bottle Service Available For reservations & more information: info@perreoparrty.com / Allan: 646-263-4593 Event Information: Doors: 05:00 PM --- ???? Must be 21 & over to attend Follow us for perreo updates on Instagram & Facebook
She is also the director/writer/star of the rom-com 3rd Street Blackout, starring Janeane Garofalo, Ed Weeks, and John Hodgman (now available on Amazon). She has written for/appeared on Comedy Central, MTV, PBS, IFC, Nickelodeon and others. She is director/producer of the feature films The Muslims Are Coming! starring Jon Stewart, David Cross and Lewis Black and Nerdcore Rising starring Weird Al Yankovic (both available wherever movies are streamed/downloaded). She has written good-old fashioned articles for The Guardian, The Daily Beast, Oprah Magazine, Indiewire and others. She has sued New York State’s MTA over the right to put up funny posters about Muslims and WON.
She started her comedy career as a Cornell and Columbia-educated policy advisor for the City of New York.
The Invisible Dog and La MaMa Galleria are pleased to present JEWESS, a new solo exhibition featuring the costume / character work of Danielle Durchslag, and the artist’s most ambitious project to-date. JEWESS explores three powerful characters, all created by Durchslag, visually inspired by 1960’s glamour, Tudor court dressing, and early London punk. These personas meet at the crossroads of Jewish ritual, politics, and fashion.
Informed by clothing history and Jewish observance, Durchslag designs, makes, and wears intricate costumes and hats, to portray female characters of her invention with distinct, oppositional approaches to Jewish identity.
Each of the three characters on display in JEWESS is tethered to both a specific Jewish holiday and a set of political values. The fashion movements influencing Durchslag’s creations include 16th century Elizabethan Court attire, early London punk, and 1960’s American glamour.
The exhibition includes large-scale photographs of Durchslag posing as each character, videos of her performing as these personas, and life-sized, fully costumed mannequins of all three figures, physically positioned to reflect their personalities and dynamics with one another. Her characters represent right-wing, leftist, and “non-political” approaches to both Jewishness and Zionism. Collectively, this female trinity forms a portrait of some of the most meaningful divisions and tensions present, amongst and between Ashkenazi Jews, in post-World War II life, but from a feminist place of joy and play.