Anthropology: (noun) the study of human beings in space and time





         

Welcome to The Anthropologists!

We are a New York City ensemble based company dedicated to using the power of live theatre to unleash cultural discoveries.

Learn more about us and the people we work with.


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Ongoing: Jam Sessions

Looking for a place to stretch your creative muscles?  Have ideas or theories about performance that you’d like to test out?  Interested in working with a diverse group of artists?


Join our jam sessions!  New dates have been set for July & August.  Find the details and more on our jam session blog.


Upcoming: Salon Sessions: Fall 2009

Thanks to a grant from the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, we’ll be creating our second round of 100% free community-based one-day traveling performances!  This year we are visiting: East Harlem, Inwood & the Lower East Side.  Want to get involved?  Email us at info@theanthropologists.org.


In Development: Another Place*

We know that the planet is changing.  We know we’re supposed to “go green.”  But what happens when our daily lives can’t match our scientific aspirations?  How do we bridge the gap between intellectual comprehension and the human capacity for denial?


Inspired by: Antony & The Johnsons, Dr. Suess, Aldous Huxley, Ralph Waldo Emerson and Elisabeth Kubler-Ross.


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THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS

Clean Plates N.Y.C.

Rice Restaurants

Wine Cellar Sorbets


CULTURAL & COMMUNITY PARTNERS
Action Center to End World Hunger

Educational Alliance

Hazon

Jewish Fund for Justice

Jews for Racial & Economic Justice

The Lower East Side Jewish Conservancy

Manhattan Borough President’s Office

The Museum at Eldridge Street

The New York City Coalition Against Hunger

Seven Stories Press

The Stone Barns Center for Food & Agriculture

The Tenement Museum


Just Closed:




This production was made possible in part with public funds from the Manhattan Community Arts Fund, supported by the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs and administered by the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council.  Funding was also made possible by the Puffin Foundation.



 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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