Terra Incognita



Parts I-III: "Moocha: I have a fly on my plate"; "Horse: I have my heart in front of me" and "Goat: I cannot get into my own shoe".

A woman battles a fly. Father has a horse attack. Brother turns into a goat. Pebble-and-Cart Cycle unveils a spellbinding journey, in which animal archetype, folk legend and personal experience weave together to expose the theater of inner conflict.


Conceived and Directed by Polina Klimovitskaya
Developed and Performed by Terra Incognita Theater

Jeremy Goren, Dinne Kopelevich, Michael Moscoso, Natalia Krasnova, Dolly Williams

    with Ellen Lanese* and Anthony Spaldo*

Artist-in-Residence at Dixon Place and CAVE


Puppetry and Set Design by Jessica Scott
Fly and Horse Video by Melissa Clarke
Goat Film by Polina Klimovitskaya
Lighting Design by Erik Fox


Tickets: $15, $12 for students available at TheaterMania.

 at Dixon Place

161 Chrystie St., between Rivington and Delancey
Subway: F/V to 2nd Ave.; J/M/Z to Bowery; B/D to Grand Street
The running time is 110 minutes without intermission.


Our production is registered with the New York "IT” Awards - that's the New York Innovative Theatre Awards, celebrating Off-Off-Broadway. These are awards specifically for Off-Off-Broadway theatre, and your vote will make a big difference.

After you see our show, please take a minute to go online, to www.nyitawards.com, which you can also get to by clicking the banner below. Once there, click "Vote" in the column on the left-hand side, and then click "Audience Ballot".


New York IT Awards

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You can also become a fan of the show on Facebook. Just search for "Pebble-and-Cart Cycle". And, join Terra Incognita's Facebook group by searching for us.
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The company was awarded a residency at CAVE in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, beginning on February 15. 
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ART-SPLATTERED ERUPTION, NO. 1

was a great success. Thanks to Mehanata, Kagero and all of the revelers who came out in the cold.


Keep an eye out for the next one, coming soon. The following funding need still holds.

 

Proceeds of TERRA INCOGNITA'S FIRST ART-SPLATTERED ERUPTION, soon to become LEGENDARY, will benefit HAIR OF SAND, an environmental sculpture/performance Piece that intends to storm through Galleries and Public Spaces in NYC and elsewhere in This Land beginning in the Spring; we were awarded a GRANT from Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, but the Project needs more Money to acquire Materials and pay for Labor and other production Costs.


So, please donate: 

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We know times are tough, but that's why we need the arts even more. Plus, remember, donations to Terra Incognita are tax deductible to the extent of the law.