TRISK PRESENTS 2025 PRODUCTION RESIDENT ARTIST: TUSHRIK FREDERICKS
For Immediate Release
APRIL 22, 2025
BROOKLYN, NY -- Triskelion Arts is thrilled to present Tushrik Fredericks’ premiere of 𝘵𝘪𝘭 𝘪𝘯𝘧𝘪𝘯𝘪𝘵𝘪, running May 29- 31, at 8PM each night. 𝘵𝘪𝘭 𝘪𝘯𝘧𝘪𝘯𝘪𝘵𝘪 is a dreamlike work that explores the variety of black and brown fantasies and utopias through diverse and multi-dimensional physical expressions of becoming, flourishing, shedding, and primal unity. 𝘵𝘪𝘭 𝘪𝘯𝘧𝘪𝘯𝘪𝘵𝘪 is performed by Claude Johnson, Channce Williams, Nouhoum Koita and Tushrik Fredericks, with lighting design by Connor Sale. Additional collaborators include scenic design support by Anna Wotring and Ashley Pierre-Louis as a thought partner on the project.
The development of this work was made possible by TRIBE | Multidisciplinary Visual Performance through its Solace of RED performance art residency incubator initiated in 2020 by TRIBE Founder & Artistic Director, Shamel Pitts. The Solace of RED residencies took place at the Baryshnikov Arts Center (NY, NY) in March 2023 & October 2023 and The Pocantico Center (Tarrytown, NY) in July/August 2023 & September 2024. The residencies were made possible by the Princess Grace Foundation-USA Works in Progress residency program in partnership with Baryshnikov Arts Center and the Rockefeller Brothers Fund, respectively. The development of this work was also made possible by the Princess Grace Foundation-USA special projects grant & Triskelion Arts 2025 Production Residency.
Tushrik Fredericks is the recipient of the 2025 Trisk Production Residency, a unique residency program designed for artists whose creative process heavily relies on theatrical design elements such as lighting, set, and sound. This program is structured to provide artists with concentrated weeks of hands-on work within the theater, collaborating closely with our technical and design teams to breathe life into their artistic vision. The initial phase of the residency, which includes intensive technical rehearsals, unfolds at least six months before the residency's ultimate culmination—guarantees artists dedicated time to seamlessly translate their creative concepts into reality within the dynamic environment of the theater. The Trisk Production Residency programming is made possible through the generous support of the Rockefeller Brothers Fund.
RUNTIME: Approximately 55 minutes.
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.
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ABOUT THE ARTISTS
TUSHRIK FREDERICKS (he/him), recipient of the Princess Grace Award (Chris Hellman dance honor), nominated by TRIBE (Founding artistic director, Shamel Pitts) in 2021 is originally from Johannesburg, South Africa. Growing up he found himself drawn towards ‘KRUMPING‘. He graduated from the Peridance Certificate Program in NYC in June 2015 and has had the opportunity to work with Ate9 dANCEcOMPANY (Danielle Agami, Artistic Director), Sidra Bell Dance New York (Sidra Bell, Artistic Director) and UNA Productions (Chuck Wilt). Fredericks was an assistant lecturer to Sidra Bell at The University of the Arts Philadelphia for Sophomore students (2016-2018). In May 2021 Fredericks received 3rd prize for dance at the SoloTanz Festival in Stuttgart for his first rendition of his self-choreographed solo '(territory) of the heart' and in May 2023 he showcased the completed rendition of the solo at the Museum of Contemporary African Diasporan Arts in Brooklyn, NY. Fredericks also received the Baryshnikov Arts Open Fall 2023 residency for a co-choreographed duet with Rebecca Margolick, the recipient of the 2024 Princess Grace Special Projects Grant Award and a 2025 CPR – Center for Performance Research artist in residence.
@bytushrikfredericks | www.tushrikfredericks.com
CHANNCE WILLIAMS is a freelance artist living in New York, born and raised in St. Louis, Missouri. His creative practice encompasses elements of movement, poetry, and visual art. He began his training at the Center of Creative Arts and continued his studies at Point Park University, where he received his BFA in 2020. Throughout his endeavors he has performed both new and restaged works by Kyle Abraham, Hannah Garner, Sidra Bell, Aszure Barton, and Maxine Doyle, among others. Since graduating he has worked with GroundWorks DanceTheater, Sidra Bell Dance New York, and GALLIM Dance Company, along with a cohort of independent choreographers including Slowdanger, Demetris Charalambous, and Kashia Kancey.
@senti______mental
A Chicago native, CLAUDE CJ JOHNSON is a dancer, choreographer, and movement director. After finishing his studies at The Chicago Academy for the Arts and Suny Purchase College, where he was awarded the Adopt-A-Dancer Scholarship, Claude then became a full-time company dancer with A.I.M. by Kyle Abraham from 2017-2022 where he became a Princess Grace 2021 nominee. Claude has gotten the opportunity to perform works by Kyle Abraham, Merce Cunningham, Trisha Brown, Twyla Tharp, Mar Morris, Aszure Barton, Johannes Weiland, Doug Varone, Kevin Wynn, Nicole Von Arx, Keerati Jinakunwiphat, Princess Madoki , and many more. As a performer, choreographer and black queer artist, Claude dances to translate the human experience to audiences to recognize the art form of dance as the best catalyst to motivate self-expression and social change. In any artistic space he believes his responsibility is to increase the knowledge and perspective of his community's vast experience.
@cj4400
NOUHOUM KOITA is a Japanese and Malian dance artist from Brooklyn, NY. He started his training at the National Dance Institute. Koita then went on to train at LaGuardia Arts High School and the Juilliard School. He is also an alumni of MOVE|NYC|‘s Young Professionals Program under the direction of Nigel Campbell and Chanel DaSilva. In 2020, Koita was named a National YoungArts Finalist at the Gold Award level, and a U.S. Presidential Scholar in the Arts. He has performed with Aszure Barton and Artists, kNoName Artist, TRI314 Multidisciplinary Visual Performances, and GALLIM. Koita has performed works by Trisha Brown, Roderick George, Ohad Naharin, Shamel Pitts, Barton and Andrea Miller.
@nouhkoit
CONNOR SALE is a Brooklyn-based Lighting Designer and the Resident Lighting Designer of Triskelion Arts. Recent collaborations include: The Suite; to begin with no end; ENUF; The Dybbuk Part Two (Triskelion Arts), Das Ersatz (The Brick), MEOW! (Exponential Festival), This is How We Remember (Triskelion Arts, Philly Fringe), But, Soft and What Light (PAGEANT), the body || dust (Gibney), and Sea Change (Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago). He tours internationally with Akram Khan’s Gigenis and with the production of Pina Bausch’s The Rite of Spring that Sadler's Wells and École des Sables are producing. He’s interested in using the temporary nature of light to make people more active in space. More of his work can be found at connorsale.com and at @connorsalelight
ANNA WOTRING is a community-minded dance artist, designer, and production stage manager, dedicated to the practice of collaborative leadership. As the Director of Production at Triskelion Arts, Wotring shapes programming that makes production design accessible to movement artists, whether they're starting to explore an idea or deep in research. Trisk serves as a home, allowing artists to materialize their production vision and find imaginative pathways around and through tangible possibility. Wotring holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Dance from the Five College Dance Department in Western Massachusetts. She has had the privilege of working with a wide range of dance artists and organizations, including Alvin Ailey Studios, Annie Heath, Attack Theater, Ballet Des Ameriques, BalletNext, Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Company, the Dance Conservatory of Pittsburgh, Dance Place, H2O Contemporary Dance, Jennifer Nugent, Lauren Horn, Monica Bill Barnes & Company, New York Live Arts, the Pillow Project, Prayers of the People, RoseAnne Spradlin, Scapegoat Garden, slowdanger, Time Lapse Dance, and many others. Wotring is deeply grateful and honored to be working, imagining, and making magic with the Trisk team and community.
DOWNLOADABLE IMAGES
Photos by Jordi Perez with makeup by Johnny Coronado.
Photos by Jordi Perez with makeup by Johnny Coronado.
Photos by Jordi Perez with makeup by Johnny Coronado.
Photos by Jordi Perez with makeup by Johnny Coronado.
Photos by Jordi Perez with makeup by Johnny Coronado.
Photos by Jordi Perez with makeup by Johnny Coronado.
Photos by Jordi Perez with makeup by Johnny Coronado.
Photos by Jordi Perez with makeup by Johnny Coronado.