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Judith Sloan and Warren Lehrer traveled around the world by trekking the streets of their own backyard, the 112 square miles of the borough of Queens, New York, home to the largest mix of immigrants and refugees in the United States. Sloan gathered the sounds of people praying in different neighborhoods, in churches, mosques, synagogues, in apartments, at public gatherings and in private moments who come from Togo, China, Haiti, Nigeria, Queens, Romania, even North Carolina! One of fourteen sound stations accompanying a traveling exhibition of photographs, sounds and stories: Crossing the BLVD: strangers, neighbors, aliens in a new America.
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Dayenu
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From: Judith Sloan
Actress/Radio Producer Judith Sloan produces Dayenu, a story/commentary with music by Frank London and Judith Sloan. Sloan looks at the complexity of Passover, questioning ...
Continental Divide
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Names
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Seven people from six different countries tell stories about their names. Produced by Judith Sloan
Universal Phenomenon
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From: Judith Sloan
Scott Johnson uses samples of Janet Xiong's voice as she explains what it was like for her to come to American and meet white people and black people for the first time when ...
Gypsy Dance: Zhiganochka
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From: Judith Sloan
Traditional, Sergey Ryabstev arrangement and violin. Yury Lemeshev Accordion
Crossing Queens Boulevard
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From: Judith Sloan
A family of Bukharan Jewish dancers and musicians escape war-torn Tajikistan. They move to an apartment near Queens BLVD, and go from dodging bullets to dodging cars.
Sweeping Statements by Judith Sloan
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From: Judith Sloan
From YO MISS! Teaching Inside the Cultural Divide, Volume 1, a play by Judith Sloan. WINNER FIRST PLACE 2008, Missouri Review Narrative Essay about working with teenagers in ...
They Lied
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From: Judith Sloan
Born in Poland, Joanna Pittner thought she was only visiting America for a vacation.
Piece Description
Judith Sloan and Warren Lehrer traveled around the world by trekking the streets of their own backyard, the 112 square miles of the borough of Queens, New York, home to the largest mix of immigrants and refugees in the United States. Sloan gathered the sounds of people praying in different neighborhoods, in churches, mosques, synagogues, in apartments, at public gatherings and in private moments who come from Togo, China, Haiti, Nigeria, Queens, Romania, even North Carolina! One of fourteen sound stations accompanying a traveling exhibition of photographs, sounds and stories: Crossing the BLVD: strangers, neighbors, aliens in a new America.
Broadcast History
Part of traveling museum exhibition of photographs and sound stations.
Additional Files
- Installation Warren Lehrer (neub_remismall.jpg)