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“The writer must earn money in order to be able to live and write, but he must by no means live and write for the purpose of making money.” – Karl Marx
Taking these words to heart, NYU Skirball will present a pay-what-you-think-it’s-worth, two-week commemoration of the great philosopher’s 200th birthday. Admission to all performances is free: however, audiences will receive an invoice detailing the cost of every element of the production (supply). They are then free to determine the worth of the production and donate accordingly (demand) thus enabling the artists to “earn money in order to live and write.”
Karl Marx (1818–83), revolutionary economist, philosopher and author of The Communist Manifesto, was one of the most influential figures of all time. Curated by Jay Wegman and inspired by Marxist writings on the perils of capitalism, class struggle and socialism, the festival features works that represent aspects of Marx’s theories: P Project (the effects of capitalism); Brujx (the oppression of the proletariat) and Non-Western (economics). Special events include panels, talks by international philosophers and the premiere of Choral Marx, a choral adaptation of Marx’s Manifesto.
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War & Coolness: A Between- Shows Skirball Salon
Please join us for a conversation between Suzanne Bocanegra and Claire Bishop – on art, life, Honor, and everything in between.
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The Essential Jill Johnston Symposium
Panel conversations honoring Jill Johnston’s commitment to experimentation in all things writing.
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Skirball Salon: What does decolonization sound like?
Please join us for a conversation between Suzanne Bocanegra and Claire Bishop – on art, life, Honor, and everything in between.
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Skirball Salon: Theatre and Justice
Please join us for a conversation between Suzanne Bocanegra and Claire Bishop – on art, life, Honor, and everything in between.
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Skirball Salon: The Civilians
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