Leenda Bonilla

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The Bata Project

Leenda Bonilla

The Bata Project

Leenda Bonilla

Friday

4–6pm

14th Street at the corner of First Avenue, the First Avenue L Train Station

Saturday

2–4pm

Pratt Institute, 144 West 14th Street

Sunday

1:30–4pm

Near Dos Caminos Restaurant, 675 Hudson Street

This performance explores stories of Caribbean womxn and their journey of transnationalism to sustain family, culture, community within the local-global diaspora of NYC. Visit TBP as Leenda Bonilla and artists pay homage to urban/island matriarchy wearing a “bata”, a traditional house dress. Each session begins with a ceremonial catwalk of batas in colorful patterns/styles leading to a shindig of dance, poetry, singing, urban/folkloric games, and conversations. Wearing this day dress outside home subverts social expectations (I see you abuela, titi, y Mami!) and celebrates the power of home as something you bring with you everywhere.

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Leenda Bonilla is a Boricua interdisciplinary artist and arts/cultural producer specializing in civic engagement and art-making practices. From experiences in various communities, she develops diaristic projects that illuminate the impacts of pop culture and social tropes to decolonize the Latinx creative lens.

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