TRISK PRESENTS SPLIT BILL #45 FEATURING XX
For Immediate Release
SEPTEMBER 29, 2025
BROOKLYN, NY -- Triskelion Arts is thrilled to present SPLIT BILL #45 featuring XX
RUNTIME: Approximately 60 minutes with an intermission.
TICKETS
EARLY BIRD:
$50 🌟 SUPPORTER / $30 SUPERFAN / $22 EARLY BIRD / $17 HEARTS
AT-THE-DOOR:
50 🌟 SUPPORTER / $30 SUPERFAN / $26 AT-THE-DOOR / $17 HEARTS
What's Behind Our Ticketing Tiers?
We are thrilled to launch our new tiered ticketing, crafted to prioritize maximum compensation for our incredible artists, fair wages for our production team, and inclusive ticket prices for all our performances. This structure also addresses the financial challenges of producing live performances in NYC by aligning ticket costs more closely with the actual, unsubsidized value of each seat. Our ticket options now range from $17 to $50. We recognize that systemic inequities create barriers to the arts. The $17 HEARTS tier is offered in the spirit of community care and is open to those who need it. Regardless of the ticket price, every attendee will enjoy the same magical experience.
Triskelion Arts, lovingly referred to as Trisk, is a nonprofit organization, live performance venue, and rehearsal space in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, offering NYC-based dance and movement artists high-quality, sustainable opportunities to create and present work. Trisk partners with artists creating trailblazing work that broadens the cultural dialogue and elevates its community’s many voices and perspectives. Trisk is a home for artists and audiences to connect, to make art happen, to make magic. Trisk presents artists practicing, crafting, mining, experimenting, speaking up, and speaking out.
Trisk is made possible with generous support from our funders: The Howard Gilman Foundation, Rockefeller Brothers Fund, NYS Assembly Member Emily Gallagher, NYC Council Member Lincoln Restler, New York State Council on the Arts, NYC Department of Cultural Affairs, Mertz Gilmore Foundation, Harkness Foundation For Dance and Emma Sheafer Charitable Trust.
https://www.triskelionarts.org/fall-2025-performances/split-bill-45
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MEDIA RELATIONS CONTACT:
Miriam Rose
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Luna Beller-Tadiar
Mercury / from our oceans they took their cloud
Mercury thinks about the ongoingness of colonialism in the age of AI, about bodies and capacities under conscription and capture, with a nod to the anthropological observations of Southeast Asia among the origins of cybernetics. Inspired by invisibilized Filipino service labor, and by queer and diasporic labors of transformation, Mercury presents a mercurial body that becomes a substrate, a platform for shifting codes of use, uncannily animated by unseen forces. Undeniably live, yet, to a modern/colonial viewer, not quite human, this figure plies the continuities between NPCs, the robot, the animal, and the colonized. Through the body's transformations, sociality erupts into the nowhere, non-space of the virtual, making sensible worlds that are the lifeblood of the machine.
Luna Beller-Tadiar (she/they) is a queer mixed-US-Filipinx multi-media artist and performer who works in movement, words, and images. Her work excavates a body language made up of fragments: remnants of lands, peoples, and machines. Drawing on movement training in aikido, capoeira, tango, and contemporary dance, she takes inspiration from queer collaborative fabulation; from postcolonial Filipino practices of mimicry and re-use; and from contemporary interfacing of the body and technology.
Luna’s choreography-performance work has been shown at Movement Research Judson Church; Ailey Theater; Mark Morris Dance Center; the 92NY; ADF’s Movies by Movers festival; CICA Museum; Duke University; Yale University; in La Union (Philippines); in Buenos Aires (Argentina); and in 2024 earned her recognition as a Jadin Wong Artist of Exceptional Merit from the Asian American Art Alliance. Luna teaches queer tango, regularly in NYC at The Center for LGBT Life, and as invited (Berkeley, Paris, Lyon, Detroit, Buenos Aires).
@lunalunabt
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tidbit collective
v500
v500 explores the multiplication that happens with the updating of the self, each version with individual trajectories but a shared point of inception. How it feels to be searching for sameness while insisting on your individuality to the point of evolution. Synthesizing the infinite landscape of sociocultural output and the resulting weight of an urgency to comment- to connect our experiences with others via participation in pop culture, content creation, having an opinion. Searching and yearning for an echo, someone else who is saying what we’re saying but with a sharper vocabulary or a hotter take or someone who is saying exactly what we’re saying but in a cooler outfit and from a more stylish apartment.
tidbit collective is a women-led collective that is engaged with methods of worldbuilding as a means to reconstruct the everyday. Our work architects spaces of possibility using the conditions of performance as an indicator of reality. We use the generational consumption and digestion of media paired with our individual and collective subscriptions to pop culture as a main source of material for our work.