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Norooz

Bako performing at the Trops celebration of Norooz, Photo by Derek Davis

On March 21st, the Trops celebrated a special Bohemian Wednesday full of music, poetry, and dance. The evening was in celebration of the Spring Equinox and the Persian New Year, Norooz, at Manero’s of Mulberry in Little Italy, NYC.

Nowruz / Norooz, Farsi for “new day” – is an ancient festival celebrating the first day of spring in the Northern Hemisphere. The vernal equinox has been observed as the beginning of the new year for more than 3,000 years in different regions, including the Balkans, the Black Sea Basin, the Caucasus, Central Asia, the Middle East and others. As UNESCO puts it, the return of spring has great spiritual significance, representing the triumph of good over evil and joy over sorrow.

The night included special performances by

Daniel Carter, Mehrnam Rastegari, Martin Shamoonpour, Khadim Sene, Ilka Scobie, Isaiah Barr, Jonathan Harris,

Judith Dimitria, Iam Forde, DJ Darius

Trops celebration of Norooz, Photos by Derek Davis

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Workshop with Kanami Kusajima

Kanami is interviewed by Amelia A during their artist talk

On March 6th 2024, Trops Foundation presented a Bohemian Wednesday Workshop with Kanami Kusajima in NYC.

Kanami Kusajima is a dancer, choreographer, and performing artist based in New York City. She is well known for consistently performing at Washington Square Park since November 2020, known as “Let Hair Down,” combining live painting and improvisational dance. Her unique style of dance has captivated the city and awarded the artist recognition and media attention.

Kanami’s performance featured David Kennet and Manami Aoki. The event was a fundraiser for disaster relief on the Noto Peninsula in Japan. After the recent devastiating earthquake, one of the biggest issues is that the Noto Peninsula infrastructure is damaged, and limited, making aid difficult to the area. Since so many roads are closed, many people who survived the earthquake have suffered because of the lack of access to resources and supplies. Funds went to Hokuriku Charity Restaurant, who creates and distributes meals for affected areas.

Moments from the Trops Workshop with Kanami

Compilation of Kanami Kusajima’s workshop and artist talk with Amelia A

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February Cinema Circle

Filmmaker, artist, and “high priestess” Judith Dimitria Fleishman shares a 1984 short film created in her early career as an artist in NYC.

At the Trops’ Cinema Circle at ArtxNYC on February 14th.

On this Bohemian Wednesday, taking place on the evening of Valentine’s Day, the Trops screened a series of short films at Cinema Circle in collaboration with ArtxNYC.

The screening included short films by Seth Cameron, James Top, Ethan Minsker, Amos Poe, Luigi Cazzaniga, Nemo Librizzi, Nick Farhi, Judith Dimitria Fleishman, Lola Daehler, Isaiah Barr, Rachel Amodeo and Jamie Nares. The evening opened with a musical performance by Adjua Ajamu.

Top left: “OF” by Luigi Cazzaniga

Top right: Performace by Adjua Ajamu

Bottom left: Post-screening Q&A with Jamie Nares

Bottom right: “Big L Street Renaming” by James Top

Thank you to our local vendors ArtxNYC, Monda, So Lah Tea, and Fruhling for their participation, providing products and refreshments for Cinema Circle viewers to enjoy.

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Workshop with Ibrahim Kandji

Ibrahim Kandji and friends at the Trops Workshop.

The Trops is proud to present the works of Ibrahim Kandji “Uneek”. This Senegalese artist is based in New York City and creates contemporary street art at his unique studio in TriBeCa.

On January 3rd, 2024, the Trops hosted a Workshop at 333 Church St. in NYC. The night featured live music by Adjua Ajamu, boxing by Hudson Boxing, poetry readings and an artist talk with Uneek and Amelia A.

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Yalda 2023

Photo by Adrian Crispin @adrian_crispin (IG)

On December 21st, The Trops celebrated Yalda. The event took place at Manero’s of Mulberry, in Little Italy, NYC.

Yalda is an ancient Persian tradition to celebrate the winter solstice. As the longest night of the year, people stay up late with their community, gathering and sharing music, art, and poetry to welcome back the sun.

Photos by Bob Greco

Live performances, poetry and music by:

Adjua Ajamu, Amelia A, Ayna Ivanova, Bako, Daniel Carter, DJ Sadra, Galen Passen, Ilka Scobie, Indya Moore, Martin Shamoonpour, Mehrnam Rastegari and Mehdi Darvishi, Mir Naqibul Islam

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Keeping the Faith at FSG Park

Keeping The Faith, July and September Edition featured live painting, special performance, music, and marketplace, in collaboration with Mindful Matter Market, FSG Park and Friends From New York.

July 23rd

Keeping the Faith Part 1 took place in FSG Park in New York City on July 23rd. Featured artists included KEO and VFR, as well as HAON, WANE and Al DIaz. Live performance was by Kanami Kusajima.

September 10th

Keeping the Faith Part 2 took place in FSG Park in New York City on September 10th. Featured artists included SOZE, SPAR and Jona and tunes from Revolve, as well as Alkaline Vegano in attendance. Live painting was performed by Duster and Friends.

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August Serenade

August 23rd was a very special Bohemian Wednesday, featuring music and poetry at Nublu.

This Bohemian Wednesday, the August Serenade, was located at Nublu in the East Village, NYC, on August 23, 2023. It was the conclusion of the Bohemian summer series presented by The Trops– nights of art, music, poetry and culture.

Featured Performers

Poetry and music by Haleh Liza Gafori & Shahzad Ismalily

Haleh Liza Gafori is a translator, vocalist, poet, and educator born in New York City of Iranian/Persian descent. Gafori aims to transmit the whirling movement and leaping progression of thought and imagery in Rumi’s poems into the music of contemporary American poetry. Gafori believes his words offer liberating and nourishing perspectives vital to our times, inviting us into deeper levels of compassion and generosity.

Shahzad Ismaily was born in the States to Pakistani parents who emigrated here just before his birth. He grew in a bicultural household, always following a multitude of paths and perusals. He is mostly self-taught as a musician, composer, recording engineer, and producer.

Poetry by Judith Fleishman

Judith Dimitria Fleshman (b. 1958) is a visual artist, performer and writer who lives and works in New York City. In 2003, Abaton Book Company published her text/visual collaboration Looking for Maya and her prose has been published by Tema Celeste, Rogue Magazine and the artist zine The Orifice. Fleishman’s work can be found in many private and public collections, such as The Museum of Modern Art, The NYC Public Library, the Gemente Museum Arnhem, Netherlands, and The Ludwig Museum in Cologne, Germany.

Poetry by Anthony Haden Guest

Anthony Haden-Guest is a British-American writer, reporter, cartoonist, art critic, poet, and socialite who lives in New York City and London. He is a frequent contributor to major magazines and has had several books published. 

Music by Mehrnam Rastegari, Martin Shamoonpour, John Murchison

M​ehrnam Rastegari is a well-established Iranian musician and film score composer, singer, violinist, and master Kamancheh player. She has been featured in concerts and music festivals worldwide. Her art reflects her interest in the juxtaposition of cultures. She believes that in current times the most valuable arts are those which most people with different languages can feel connected.

Martin Shamoonpour is an autodidactic multi-instrumentalist, composer, actor, and visual artist from Tehran. He was born in 1984 in an Assyrian family. One of the most important works of Martin Shamoonpour in the field of music is the publication of sermon on the mount, Tehransaranieh, 8 Bit and Ear Magazines.

John Murchison is a Brooklyn-based bassist and multi-instrumentalist. He is known for his active role in several musical circles, performing primarily in pop and musical theater, jazz and avant-garde, and traditional musics from the Middle East and Africa.

Poetry by Leah Elimeliah

Leah Kogen-Elimeliah is a poet, essayist, short story and nonfiction writer from Moscow, currently living in New York City. She is an MFA candidate at City College of New York, the Founder of the WordShedNYC Reading Series and an Editorial Associate for Fiction literary magazine. Her writing focuses on identity, language, sexuality and culture. Leah lives in Manhattan with her husband and their children.

Poetry by David Aaron Greenberg

David Aaron Greenberg is an artist who uses multiple modes of expression.His work has been exhibited in various New York City galleries and is in the permanent collection at Stanford University. His critical writing has appeared in Parkett, The Fader, Art in America and Whitehot Magazine. Along with producer David Sisko, he co-founded Disco Pusher, a New York City songwriting and recording duo. Greenberg graduated from Rutgers University, Phi Beta Kappa. He lives in New Jersey and sometimes New York City.

Music by Sandflower

Brooklyn-based Sandflower is an artist with interests as varied as her sound. Drawing on the contrast of the buttoned-up academia of her private school upbringing against New York’s vibrant music scene, the artist cites everyone from Jimi Hendrix to Cindy Sherman, Salvador Dalí to Allen Ginsberg as inspirations for her own blend of rap-infused pop.

DJ Milo

Milo Carney was born and raised in Clinton Hill, Brooklyn. He graduated from The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art in May 2010, with a focus on printmaking and sculpture. Milo is currently working as a preschool teacher at The Saint Ann’s School where he attended elementary and high school. He enjoys cooking, modifying clothing and deejaying during ‘free-choice.’ His art questions the effort of one’s own involvement in a cause and examines the futility of caring as well the difficulty of discernment.

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