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Reflections in Flow

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January 11th, 2025 
5-8pm
Moonzecope Studios
137 Grand Street (3rd floor),
New York, NY 10013

Celebrating SteLi Dance's 5th Anniversary and a new chapter!
This event celebrates the deep connections we've cultivated with artists from diverse mediums, each collaboration serving as a mirror between SteLi and the creative partners we've worked with. Through these collaborations, we've reflected and amplified one another's visions, creating a powerful synergy. "Reflections in Flow" brings together these shared expressions, showcasing how our collective journey flows into a unified and harmonious whole.

A Deeper Dive into the Artists

The Program

January 11th 2025,  5:00 - 8:00 PM

5:00PM Doors Open
Appetizers + Drinks will be served from 5pm until supplies last
7:00PM
Special Announcements by Lian Kizner, SteLi Dance Artistic Director
7:15PM
Desserts (complimentary) & Bohio Botanicals Tea (low cost) will be served

The gallery is on-going for the entire duration of the event

The Gallery + Artists
 

Dance Films:
Dancers Unlimited
Lian Kizner
SteLi Dance Company
STEME DANCE NYC
Sofia Monzerratt
Tina Bararian


*Films will play on a loop, there is a schedule hanging on the Film Room Door

Mixed-media Presentation:
Issie Carey + Joylola (micro-movie + prints)

Music Performances:
DAYE. (DJ) at 5pm and 7pm
Brooke Leialoha (singer) at 6:15pm

Dance Performance:
SteLi Dance Company
Dancers: Jayleen Maldonado, Loreal Quiroz, and Derron Thomas
Choreography by Lian Kizner in collaboration with the dancers

Visual Art:
Brooke Leialoha
Evan Eugene Davis (photography)

Immersive & Interactive Installations:

"The I" by Sofia Monzerratt
      Spin "The I" from either side and see what truth is reflected


Collective Art Piece
      Let your inner child release and paint on the blank canvas!

Reflections (Main hall)
      Use the prompts to write your reflections. When you're done, use the twist ties to hang it along the strings of the floating flowers.

Portrait Station (Glass Room)
      Get your photo taken by Evan Eugene Davis! 

*Performance will happen a few times throughout the evening. Make sure to look around!

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A Deeper Dive into the Artists & Their Work

Brooke Leialoha
 

Who:

Brooke Leialoha Dabalos is a musician, songwriter, producer, author, poet, teacher, psychic medium, and multidimensional artist in New York. Born and raised by entrepreneurs in the Bay Area, CA, her work is infused with a sense of bravery, authenticity, and a willingness to evolve. In addition to her entrepreneurial pursuits, her work and life are deeply connected to her Hawaiian culture, and embodying the aloha spirit. Her creations are an extension of her empathy, hope for humanity, and her visions for a brighter future. Her background in creative writing, social justice, spiritual principles, and psychic readings allows her a diverse pallet of inspiration to draw from. Her greatest wish is not just to tell her own story, but the human story in many forms.

Headshot of Brooke Leialoha, with her hands at her chin

What:

“Already Home” by Brooke Leialoha

 

What does it mean to feel at home? Humans long for the feeling of comfort that home can provide, however home is a place within. It is an intangible, ever-changing state of finding balance and safety, despite external turmoil and the dangers that plague our world. It is a place where we recharge, where we reflect, and remember who we are. Many do not grow up with a sense of internal or external home, it is often a journey of initiation, exile, and many stages to find a true sense of belonging. We spend our whole lives searching for home, in people and in places, never realizing it is inside. Life’s temporary nature can completely disrupt our feelings of peace in an instant. Whether our separation from home can be circumstantial, chosen, or both, all pathways lead to the original source, the spark of your soul, your reason for being here, even when that reason for existing is difficult to see. 

 

Through exploring the textures of Brooke Leialoha's homeland, The Kingdom of Hawaii, in this collection you will find the steps it takes to come home. Every piece offers you a meditation, a place to explore your thoughts and feelings, a sacred space to heal. Home is our sanctuary and it travels with us wherever we go. The pieces you are most drawn to represent the stages you are at currently, and the hope is that they will offer you insight, fuel, and medicine to keep wandering in the unknown. 

 

As children of Mother Earth (Papa) and Father Sky (Wākea), we are extensions of our homeland. We hold the echoes of our ancestors, the land spirits, and all the elements that have nourished us and those who came before us. We are representations of love, the melding of opposites, the waves of destruction that lead to creation, and the quiet, soft wind of serenity that follows a storm. We are all connected. We are family. We are made of the same mana (influence / energy) that created this planet, and the universe itself. In these pieces of art and in the music you hear tonight, I hope you see pieces of your own story. May you remember that by simply existing, you are already home.

Contact Info (linked)

Instagram: @Brooke.leialoha

Photo of Brooke Leialoha smiling in front of her paintings hanging on a wall
Photo of Brooke Leialoha singing on stage wearing fairy wings and sunglasses
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Dancers Unlimited
 

Who:

Dancers Unlimited is a bi-coastal nonprofit based in NYC and Hawai'i. The company centers community engagement as a key part of its creative process for authentic moveMEANT narratives. The company has presented works in Jazz at Lincoln Center, NY City Center Studios, NY Public LIbrary for the Performing Arts at Lincoln Center, Indigenous People's Day Gathering, Shanghai World Expo, and collaborated in Bahia Salvador with a local Afro Brazilian dance company.

What: 

Movement performance photo of dancers lifting a dancer, their leg reaching to the sky

Ka Wai Ola - Dance Film

Ka Wai Ola sees the interconnection of our cultural heritages and experiences through the waters, where memories from our ancestors remain alive and sustain us for the present and the future.

Credits

Artistic Director / Choreographer:

Linda Kuo

Dancers: Kareem Woods, Hara Zi, and Candice Taylor

Cinematographer: Kenneth Sousie 

3 dancers facing down with their heads touching, camera angle is coming from the bottom so the background is the blue sky
Dancers Unlimited black and white "DU" logo and text underneath

Contact Info (linked)

Instagram: @dunyc.hi

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DAYE.
 

Who:

Isaiah Martinez, better known by his artist name 'DAYE', is a rising star in the music industry. As a producer, DJ, and head sound engineer at the popular NYC venue 'Pianos', he has quickly made a name for himself as a versatile and skilled musician. He has been producing music for about 5 years, and in that time, he has honed his craft across a variety of genres. His tracks have been featured on numerous radio shows around the world, such as BBC 1 Radio, Soulection, Reprezent Radio and many more. He has built a reputation for his innovative and dynamic productions.

Photo of Isaiah 'DAYE' Martinez smiling wearing a green crewneck and gold chain

What:

DJ, Music Producer, & Sound Engineer

DAYE. will perform a specially-curated DJ set that will include tracks that he has produced for SteLi performances and repertoire.

Contact Info (linked)

Logo of "DAYE", white text in robotic-type font style over a black background
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Evan Eugene Davis
 

Who:

Born and raised in New York, I am a photographer currently based in the vibrant South Bronx. My work spans beauty, fashion, and fine art portraits, where I explore themes of identity, elegance, and reflection.

Recent projects include Metropolitans, Solaris, On Reflection, and Gilded Glamour, each exploring a unique narrative that merges contemporary aesthetics with timeless elements.

While my primary medium is digital photography, I am deeply passionate about working with medium format film, using it for personal projects to capture the depth, texture, and tones that only film can provide.

What: 

Selected Works from 2023 - Present

Photo of Evan Davis's profile in Black and white as he wears glasses and a T-shirt

Contact Info (linked)

Block text saying "Evan Eugene Davis" in bold black on top of a thinner text saying "Photography"
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Issie Carey + Joylola
 

Who:

Issie Carey is a filmmaker and mixed media artist based in New York. With a background in abnormal psychology, fashion, and experimental filmmaking, she strives to tell unique stories that trick audiences into learning.

Joylola is a singer, performer, and fashion designer from Lagos, Nigeria who was raised in New York. Joy Lola thrives in authenticity.

What: 

Lola et Belle 

Lola et Belle is an experimental photo series and micro-movie directed by Issie and Joylola. Inspired by timeless images from 90s fashion and surrealism from the early 20th century, the project describes how friendship allows two people to grow into themselves gracefully. During this transformation, they collect pieces of one
another. On an individual level, this happens within oneself, too - all the previous versions of oneself and all the versions of who they will be in the future. This will be the premiere exhibition for the piece.

Photo of Issie and Joylola in black and white walking and hugging next to each other

Credits

 

Photography: Aleko Syntelis @photo_syntelis

Models: Issie Carey + Joylola @issiecarey @joylola_

Makeup artist (on Joy) Eliana Orly @eliana.orly

Makeup artist (on Issie) Vidisha Goyal @vidisha_goyal

Hair: Addey Treasure

Stylist: Damilola Salawu

Styling Assistant: Laiyonelth Hurtado @laiyonelth

Bts camera operator: Expensive Sax @expensivesax

Production assistant: Tosin

Producers / Creative Direction: Issie Carey + Joylola

Post-Production and editing: Issie Carey

Special thanks: Patricia Galan, Dee Wolff, Allison Soul

Fashion credits:

First look On Joylola - shades: Bottega Veneta, earrings: Saks Fifth Avenue, pearls: Vivienne Westwood, bodysuit: Zimmermann, bag: Coach, heels: Dior

On Issie - small shades: Bally, bag: Zadig & Voltaire, bodysuit: Zimmermann, large shades: Bottega Veneta earrings: Bottega Veneta, pearls: the Real Real, heels: Jimmy Choo

Second look On Joylola - Swimwear: Michael Kors, earrings: Louis VuittonOn Issie - scarf: YSL, jeans: Seven for all Mankind, earrings: FumiTheLabel

Third look Pants: Diesel, Shoes: Rebecca Minkoff

Fourth look On Joylola - turtleneck: Ralph Lauren, shorts: Rachel Zoe, blazer: Saks Fifth Ave, Boots: Givenchy

On Issie - top: Coyne NYC, loafers: Prada, dress: Khaite

Fifth look On Joylola - gown: Lola Belle earrings: Amina Muaddi

On Issie - set: Dolce e Gabbana earrings: Betsey Johnson

Photo of Issie holding Joylola on her back in a collage style where their eyes are switched

Contact Info (linked)

Instagrams: @issiecarey

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Lian Kizner
 

Who:

Lian Kizner is a Queens-based dancer and choreographer, and the director of SteLi Dance Company. Kizner’s keen eye for character interpretation and direction earned her the Choreography Award from Lehman College in 2019. Since graduating, Lian co-founded and is the artistic director of SteLi Dance company, which leverages its platform to contribute to both the creative canon and invest in community equality efforts. She is currently the Company Manager of Dancers Unlimited. Lian has a deep passion for the arts and exploring the beauty of the human experience through connection, listening, and mind-body oneness. 

What: 

Negiot נגיעות - Dance Film

 

The plural of to touch, touching another body.

Negiot became a film in 2021 after being a stage performance piece, originally choreographed in 2018. This piece signifies our lack of real human connection in this technologically-based world. Physical touch is one of our basic human needs, yet we often degrade that. In 2020 when the COVID pandemic broke out, it felt like even more important work. When there is a fear of being close to other humans because of a virus, wearing masks, not being able to see all the emotion that is expressed in the mouth; being quarantined away from people for so long that after that, hugging someone felt like a reward.

Credits

Executive Producer: Lian Kizner

Creative Directors: Lian Kizner and Sofia Monzerratt Choreographer & Producer: Lian Kizner

Poet (hebrew): Vardit Karlika

Poet (english) and Poem Reciter & Interpreter: Lian Kizner

Dancers: Manuel Diana, Briana Eden, Stephen Galvan, Starr Montalvo, Destiny Pino

Music: DAYE., Snoh Aalegra

Director of Photography: Sofia Monzerratt

Gaffer: Zaviar Shah

Production Assistant: Walter Euceda

Editor: Sofia Monzerratt

Photo of Lian, sitting with her legs crossed and her hands holding her hair up in a ponytail, wearing a black unitard
Film still of a dancer sitting on the floor looking to the right while another 3 dancers walks in front and behind her
Film still of five dancers moving next to each other in a line, wearing nude colors
Two dancers with their arms hooked together in front of a window
Photo of dancer in mid-shot, looking at the camera with hands on her body and face

Contact Info (linked)

Instagram: @lianaa23

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Sofia Monzerratt
 

Who:

Sofia Monzerratt, is a human artist & filmmaker who loves to calmly elude the endless black hole of innovative self-existential calamities by transmuting them into meaningful storytelling and visual expressions. She was born and raised in the Andes mountains of Venezuela. Now based in New York City since 2015 as a film director, cInematographer, screenwriter, art curator, business owner and visual artist. Sofia's films and photographs have been nominated and won several awards, including having her work presented at the Cannes Film Festival in France, Flickers' Rhode Island International Film Festival, and many more, now she's been running her film studio & venue in Soho, NYC. Besides filmmaking, she has a great passion for visual art and travel, Sofia has created interactive art installations that have been showcased at Burning Man and many other events and regionals, she has also created conceptual photography and abstract paintings, and has backpacked around 33 countries which have been one of her main sources of inspiration.

Black and white photo of Sofia, sitting on a couch in an apartment

What: 

Mane - Dance Film

"Mane" is an avant-garde dance film which carries the story of a girl handling topics of isolation, individualism, connection and boundaries. An audio-visual metaphor of humanity within society.

Credits

Written, Directed, and Shot by Sofia Monzerratt

Choreography by Lian Kizner

Dancers: Rhea Prendergast, Richel Ruiz, Liviya England, Manuel Diana, and Hara Zi

Steadicam Operator: Justin Woo

Gaffer: Xavier Velzazquez​

1st AC: Carlo Miguel

Production Assistant: Adela Wagner

Editor: Sofia Monzerratt

Produced by Moonoura Arts & Production

Music: "Pompidou" by Portico Quartet

Dance still of 2 dancers in a jump with the left leg up in the air
1 dancer wearing a long wig to the floor in a turning movement, hair fully twirls around her body

"The I" - Interactive Art Installation

 

​"The I " is an 8-foot-tall interactive art installation that reflects the truth in you. Look at your eyes through The i, connect with the soul within your pupils and make a wish as you spin the colors of the iris. The combination of motion, connection, and wishful thinking is the best recipe for true creation.

Eye-looking structure on a pier
Eye-looking structure in the middle of a colorful festival

Contact Info (linked)

Instagram: @sofiamonzerratt

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SteLi Dance Company
 

Who:

SteLi Dance Company is an NYC-based artist collective dedicated to exploring social and environmental justice through the expression of dance and movement, mainly exploring Social Justice, Water Conservation, and Emotional Understanding. SteLi Dance explores charted and uncharted territories to promote awareness through visual imagery, movement, and education. They launched 3 community programs including SteLi Book Club: Anti-Racism Education, Into-You-I-See Workshop, and Wellness Circle. In 2024, they took Into-You-I-See internationally to Mexico through the Camino al Arte Residency. Performance credits: Dixon Place, IATI Theater, The Players Theater, Dream Yard Project, Gibney: Agnes Varis Performing Arts Center, Kraine Theater, and more.

Photo of 7 dancers sitting on a rock in the park leaning and hugging each other

What: 

A NYC Pandemic Story - Dance Film

This was SteLi Dance’s first dance film created in August, 2020 for the Groundswell Series Site-Specific Dance Film Festival. This represents our experience of living in NYC during the COVID-19 pandemic, through dance - featuring a living room, a building’s balcony, and outside in the sidewalk. This is where many of us spent our days during the pandemic when we weren’t allowed to see each other.

Credits

Directors/Choreographers: Lian Kizner & Stephen Galvan 

Dancers: Stephen Galvan, Kara Hauenstein, Lian Kizner, Asim Logan, & Destiny Pino

Cinematographer: Shane Allen

Music: DAYE.

Editor: Lian Kizner

Photo of 4 dancers reaching and crossing their arms in front of a blue door

Flowing in Reflections - Dance Performance

This piece is a reflection of who we are- as a company, and as dancers- while visiting who we were, and growing into who we will become. This dance piece combines several of our past choreography and work.

Choreography: Lian Kizner in collaboration with dancers

Dancers: Lian Kizner, Jayleen Maldonado, Loreal Quiroz, & Derron Thomas

Performance photo of 3 dancers next to each other all reaching to the right side with their arm out

Contact Info (linked)

Instagram: @stelidance

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STEME DANCE NYC - Stephanie Steme
 

Who:

Stephanie Steme, a Chicago native now based in Brooklyn, founded STEME DANCE NYC in 2022 with a mission to be globally recognized as the performing arts company to employ and empower the most freelance artists, year after year. SDNYC has performed locally and internationally, employing over 30 local freelance artists while performing in parades, outdoor flash mobs, showcases, art exhibitions, and more. Stephanie alchemizes life experiences into physical stories for artists and viewers to relate to, engage with, and enjoy.

What: 

FORCE - Dance Film

FORCE is an annual in person happening/ flashmob that performs in Central Park, on May 4th. The SDNYC community of artists comes together for a ritual of dance to welcome in the changes of season, time, and circle of life. As this film represents our first year commencing the performance of FORCE, we are excited to see our community expand exponentially, with artists around the globe partaking in this special event.

Credits

Videographers: Abel Perez, Misty Blue, Aidan Azzolino, Veronica Muczynski

Production/ Direction/ Choreography/ Poetry: Stephanie Steme

Photo of Stephanie Steme, her hands on her cheeks wearing red lipstick against a white wall
Hands holding wrists over each other underneath the text "STEME"

Contact Info (linked)

Instagrams: @steph_in_success

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Tina Bararian
 

Who:

Tina Bararian is an award-winning modern dancer, choreographer, and actor with degrees in Film Studies and Dance Performance. After graduating from the Martha Graham School, she founded her own dance company in New York City. Her debut work, "Not Here", premiered at the Spoke The Hub residency, where she won the People's Choice Artist Award. Tina is also the founder of "Dancers Of Iran", a global platform for Iranian dancers, created in response to Iran's ban on dance since 1979. Her work explores abstract movement, the mind-body connection, and Persian mythology.

What: 

Benumbed - Dance Film

“Benumbed" is a dance film that explores the complications and complexities of a relationship between two ordinary people. The protagonists are uncertain about the choices they make, with control and power shifting between them. Both characters alternately give in and take control, creating a dynamic power exchange. The film examines the delicate balance between affection and estrangement as the characters struggle to maintain their bond, yet remain baffled in retaining it.

The piece was selected as Finalist at the Munich New Wave Short Film Festival, 2021.

Credits

Concept: Tina Bararian

Director/Choreographer: Tina Bararian 

Dancers: Sam Abosh, Tina Bararian 

Videographer/ Editor: Rojin Shafiei

Music: Shahab Paranj

Photo of Tina wearing a white button down shirt against a window with a view of a building
Movement performance photo with red lighting and nude-colored costumes

Contact Info (linked)

Instagram: @tinabararian

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black and white photo of dancer sitting inside of an upright suitcase, her legs outside of it
2 dancers on a stage, one on the floor, the other one standing up pouring sand on the other one
2 dancers on a stage, crouching low, one dancer holding the other's shoulders
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Special Acknowledgements

SO many thank you's that we can make but if we had to make a short list, here they are:
 

Venue
Moonzescope Studios, Sofia and Vlad for the incredible space, amenities, and hospitality that you have offered us during this process

Community Partners & Suppliers
Sonia Suazo for cooking & providing food with so much love
Bohio Botanicals Tea for supplying tea and for our long-standing collaborative relationship
Sola Wood Flowers for enhancing the event with their eco-friendly flowers made out of sola wood, which comes from tapioca plant root
 
Artists
Brooke Leialoha, Isaiah "DAYE" Martinez, Evan Eugene Davis, Issie Carey, Linda Kuo and DU, Stephanie Steme and STEME DANCE NYC, Sofia Monzerratt, and Tina Bararian for believing in the vision of this event, contributing your creativity and art to it, and for continuing our collaborative relationship into this milestone and our new chapter
Hannah Megery for contributing your incredible art to us, as the artist of our very first original flyer, as well as the background art of our program webpage
 
Donors & Volunteers
Our 5K for Year 5 Donors for helping to make this happen and jumpstart our 5th Year 
Our volunteers: Heaven Martinez, Dianna Cruz, Gio Ortiz, Nechama Fisher, Tom Kizner for supporting our event with your time and energy

 

Material for the Arts logo, with a black "M" in an artistic way
Moonzescope logo, a waning gibbous moon with text in black underneath
Bohio Botanicals logo with an image of a hut or home underneath text
Dancers Unlimited black and white "DU" logo and text underneath
Block text saying "Evan Eugene Davis" in bold black on top of a thinner text saying "Photography"
Logo of "DAYE", white text in robotic-type font style over a black background
Hands holding wrists over each other underneath the text "STEME"
Flow by Lian logo, "Flow" written in blue with the F drawn as a dancer, and "by Lian" written underneath in smaller font
Sola Wood Flower logo in black text of a thin slightly curvy font
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