When:
Thursday, Apr 24, 2025 6:00p -
9:30p

Where:
Goethe-Institut Boston
170 Beacon Street
Boston, MA 02116

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Admission:
FREE

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Categories:
Art

Event website:
https://www.goethe.de/ins/us/en/sta/bos/ver.cfm?event_id=26431080

Installation, Performance and Artist Talk

Thursday, April 24


Opening of the Installation: 6 PM


Performance: 7 PM


Artist Talk: 8 PM


Rush Hour is a performance installation that unfolds inside a moving train as a cinematic narrative structure. From themes of migration, displacement, and time travel, it links the concept of Sankofa, a call back into history to remember, with the theory of self-reference as fertile ground for sculptural forms, spatial interventions, and movement phrases. Through a surrealist lens, the work disrupts dichotomies between body and machine, nature and industry, and stellar motion and mechanical time. Staged in three acts, Rush Hour affirms language as a care tool that shapes self-determination beyond feminine sacrifice into storytelling and dreams. The choreography and suit of objects in the work point to the cyclical nature of history. As a vehicle, the train is a liminal space that reflects the motives of colonialism, journeying to paradise for discovery as a measure of conquest. As a 2025 Studio 170 resident at the Goethe-Institut Boston, Mandeng Nken will preview Vestibule or Act 2, in which the body animates a projection of images as a fleeting, playful exercise with light, and silhouette. She will also present Act 1, Conductor, where the train's operator becomes a storyteller who combines banal observations with cosmological mysteries. Set inside and around a miniature train set, the rhythm of this section follows the repetition of a ticking clock that breaks into a glitch.


About the Artist: 

Marcelline Mandeng Nken (b. Yaoundé, Cameroon) works with sculpture and time-based media. Her practice draws from concepts of syncretism, non-human intelligence, and the labor traditions of the Global South. In 2024, she earned an MFA from Yale School of Art and attended the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture. Recently, she completed a Dance Research Fellowship at the New York Public Library's Jerome Robbins Dance Division. The fellowship culminated in a performance presentation titled "Queening The Knight: Baryshnikov's Vulnerability and Masculinity On Display," which is set to premiere at the Performing Arts Library in January 2025.






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