October 22, 2024 6:30pm

The Relentless Shadow Where The Light Surrenders featuring Anna Gurton-Wachter and Marie Warsh

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Arden Wohl

$5.00$108.00

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Tuesday, October 22

6:30-8:30pm

Admission: Free or  Donation Tickets: $5 $10 $20 $50 $108 | In-Person

Join us for the third incarnation of our captivating poetry series curated by Arden Wohl. Building on the success of our previous two series, this edition promises to be an extraordinary series of evenings inspired by the legendary Sixth Dalai Lama, Tsangyang Gyatso (1683-1706). We have embarked on an ongoing journey of poetic exploration fueled by the spirit of Tsangyang Gyatso.

The Sixth Dalai Lama was a fascinating figure who embraced life with unparalleled passion, devoting himself to his passions for archery, alcohol, and women, while eschewing the path of complete monastic vows. Renowned for his captivating verses and melodies, he left behind a remarkable legacy of love and erotic poetry that continues to resonate with audiences to this day. Despite his unconventional lifestyle, Tsangyang Gyatso was cherished by many, his words serving as a testament to the depth of human emotions and experiences.

Join us for four evenings of unforgettable performances and the shared joy of poetic expression guided by the discerning eye of Arden Wohl.

This event will be happening in person at Tibet House and  LiveStreamed on our Facebook Page

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$5, $10, $15, $20, $108

Featuring

Arden Wohl holds a degree in Film and Performance Studies from NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts and works across a range of disciplines, including film, installation, and poetry. Her poetry has appeared in numerous journals and has been featured in live settings at La MaMa, *The Brooklyn Rail,* and Recess. Arden has curated poetry readings and art exhibitions at venues such as 56 Henry, Tibet House, The Poetry Project, and James Fuentes Gallery. She serves on the board of GEMS and Ballroom Marfa, and is a junior board member at Tibet House. A lifelong New Yorker with a deep connection to her Jewish heritage, she lives in the East Village with her husband and son.

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