Arguably one of the most magical and ephemeral forms of performance art in New York City is street performance.. from buskers at subway stations, to jazz bands at city parks, and even well-dressed fashionistas on Broadway. With venues closed during the pandemic, city streets became a common ground for any kind of artistry. As restrictions lifted many of these performances persisted, offering an optimistic accompaniment to the city's reopening.

💭 Provocations: Challenge yourself to take a walk around the city without headphones in - what do you hear, and how does it make you feel? What effort do you put into the clothes you wear? When do you crave attention, and when do you want to be more of a fly on the wall?

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🎧 To That Point is recorded and produced by Jasmin Escher and Montana Blair. Audio engineering by Levi Barrie. Featured guests this episode include Shorty, Dimitri Santaella, and Wis Escher