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WGXC Afternoon Show: Leslie Cuyjet and Tara Aisha Willis (Ephemeral Organ Festival at EMPAC)
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Alanna Medlock, host of "THERE THERE" on WGXC, speaks with Tara Aisha Willis, Curator, Theater & Dance at the Experimental Media and Performing Arts Center in Troy, and Leslie Cujet, performer, writer, and choreographer of With Marion which will be featured in the Ephemeral Organ Festival at EMPAC this week.
Ephemeral Organ is a series of residencies, performances, and talks by artists whose work explores choreography and bodily motion as technologies for transmitting memory, history, and Black lived experience. Each artist simultaneously navigates the ever-shifting nature of live performance and the urge to retain, return to, and generate traces of the past.
The word ephemeral suggests short-lived objects, activity that leaves residual evidence, and brief but intense durations. Archival materials not designed to be preserved but which are still potently present are often called ephemera. The word organ hints at the body and its parts, a series of interior vessels and chambers which intimately order—or organize—our modes of living. In dance and performance, bodies are often understood as having inherent archiving functions. Archives are spaces of public record, systems which give purpose to what we want to keep; our bodies hold experience, gain knowledge, recall behaviors, track gestures, and mediate infinite possible actions each time they move.
Interpreting archival materials, mining family memories, recording movement through technology—each Ephemeral Organ project holds past and present side by side, inseparably. Each of the artists has developed distinct choreographic devices through which performers can compose history through their bodies and which allows them to generate, keep, and even at times lovingly lose, a bodily record of their actions.
The series began with residencies and talks in the fall of 2024, including with artists SHAWNÉ MICHAELAIN HOLLOWAY and collaborative duo Katherine Simóne Reynolds and A.J. McClenon, as well as series curator Tara Aisha Willis.
On April 17–18, 2025, using EMPAC’s spaces simultaneously like a series of chambers, the series culminated in the Ephemeral Organ Festival—a weekend of performance, installation, and artist talks, including with Leslie Cuyjet and Steffani Jemison.
Tune into the “WGXC Afternoon Show” for local news, interviews with community leaders and personalities, reports on cultural issues, a rundown of public meetings and local and regional events, weather updates, and more about and for the community, made by volunteers in the community.
Some segments featured on the show include "Better Weather" produced by the Catskill Maker Syndicate, "Food Segment" by Tepper B.T., "Cool Katts: Some cat-tastic and meow-mazing music" by DJ Electro Kitty, "The Month Ahead at Cornell Cooperative Extension with Deven Connelly", and the quarterly "Shaker Show" with folks from Shaker Museum.
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