The MAK Center and Chris Emile in collaboration with No)one.ArtHouse present AMEND, a multi-disciplinary exhibit/performance exploring Black male identity through movement, cinema, sculpture and sound. Emile employs archival & contemporary found footage with artifactual set design to re-render the modern architectural marvel that is the Schindler House into a sacred, private place: a home amenable for Black dealing and healing. An intergenerational cast of three dancers acting as one man moves the audience through the house and through time, working their way through the question: who, if not me, decides what a Black man is? This performance series continues from its original dates in March 2020, which were postponed due to the coronavirus. Performances will take place at various times on Saturdays in September. Be sure to check the MAK Center website for more information. This presentation is supported in part by an arts grant from the City of West Hollywood.
The performances will take place on Saturdays, September 12, 19, and 26 at 2PM, 3PM, and 4PM.
A Note on Safety: All visitors will be required to wear a mask. Visitation will occur on an RSVP-basis, with 10 audience members attending each performance. Visitors will view the performance from outside, observing social distancing measures.
Reservations: Attendees must reserve a spot. To reserve a spot, please click here.