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    A Gathering of the Tribes is an arts and cultural organization dedicated to excellence in the arts from a diverse perspective. Located on the Lower East Side of New York City, Tribes has been in existence since 1991.


  • A Gathering of the Tribes, 285 East 3rd St, 2nd Floor (between Avenues C and D)
    Phone: 212-674-3778
    Fax: 212-674-5776
    Email: Info@tribes.org


  • Tribes is a member of Chamber Music of America, Poets & Writers, Poets Society of America, St. Marks Poetry Project. We are Funded by NYC DCA, NYSCA & The Andy Warhol Foundation among others. All contributions are tax deductible.

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  • The 16th Annual Charlie Parker Festival

    Throughout the forties, Charlie Parker revolutionized jazz and immortalized the Lower East Side by capturing its combustive atmosphere and translating it into music. It is no wonder that every year the Lower East Side returns a little bit of the favor by celebrating Charlie Parker, his life and his legacy, as well as his deep rooted relationship with this neighborhood, through A Gathering of the Tribes' Charlie Parker Festival.
    This year, A Gathering of the Tribes is please to present the 16th Annual Charlie Parker Festival, entitled "BIRD LIVES," from August 2 - August 29. More information about this year's festival can be found here

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The Reunion: A Forecast                                                                           by Suejin Suh
 
 
Has it been more than three years?  Three or four years-ish since you cleverly sang,  
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Tribes Gallery
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A Gathering of the Tribes is an arts and cultural organization dedicated to excellence in the arts from a diverse perspective. Located on the Lower East Side of New York City, Tribes has been in existence since 1991.   tribes-poster-color.jpg
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The State - reviewed by Steve Dalachinsky

Vanitas 1

2005

“The State”

Feat. Jim Dine

Edited by Vincent Katz in NYC

137pp

Vanitas 1 - “knowledge that the physical is passing”

“The curtain goes up” as Carter Ratcliff puts it on page 86 & to quote out of context Jack Smith, whose writing appears in this high profile, highly polished & produced journal edited by Vincent Katz, “this” is “a bounty of …” “equals” of “economic language.” “it’s more than a mere magazine …” “it’s going to take readers to a whole new level” as Sala says it in “juice”. “This is the writing dance” claims Anne Waldman. “I have not read a book in days, it’s making me edgy” claims Daniel Bouchard but now I have \work{Vanitas} to take care of my immediate needs. This first issue is a cornucopia of poets, musicians, and and visual artists creating as Alvin Curran states an “ever present choral hum” or as Jim Dine puts it “a juggling act” “between image &”..”technique”. It has everything including a beautifully reproduced full color portfolio of Dine’s written visuals.

This first issue is titled State, (”each issue will have a theme or thrust” as Katz states in his afterward) & deals with just that the state as in state of things.

“Melville tells us that there is nothing more insignificant than having a book of poems published” announces Bouchard. Well all I can say to that is there is nothing more significant than having a new publication out there amongst the swarm of publications that presents new slants, old icons & varied textures.

Vanitas, which also boasts a cover by Dine will feature a different visual artist every issue. It’s aim, in part, is to deal with “politics”. Not party politics but more of a body “POLITIC” as the French might see it. One that has less to do with political parties & more to do with humanity & human ideals or as Katz himself puts it “politics must be an actual functioning approach to changing or avoiding governmental policies” & I’m all for avoidance. He also states that one function of Vanitas will be “to open”..up ” to current voices from around the world.” In this instance France & Brazil.

On most levels this large book, akin to A Gathering of the Tribes magazine, fulfills ones needs as far as contemporary artistic thinking goes though I’d like to see more people of color amongst its vast pages. 140 to be exact. & to undo Richard Hell,  just to be able to “see the light/ look into the hole” & then “eat it”, along with “the wack, the tang..” & “the poop eye candle flame..” is enough to satisfy all areas of the intellect & emotions no matter how timid or perverse.

To also completely fragment lines from Jordan Davis’ opening essay, Vanitas “makes a case for … qualities of work”, “leaves the reader … experienced”, while “capturing legendarily various personalities” & possibly emerging as a new central publication within literary history.

I find myself anxiously awaiting, anticipating & hopefully participating in future issues of Vanitas. It is a well crafted, well thought out, vital addition to the zine scene. A book that “walks softly” but casts “a big shadow” (Charles Borkhuis page 100).

So do yourself a favor

Cut your mind on this pen-sword

&

Savor it’s every flavor.

Steve Dalachinsky     NYC,

10/05