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Broadway between 46th & 47th Sts

New York, NY

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Jul 9, 2025

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Wednesday, July 9 | 3pm, 6pm, 8pm
(Rain Date: Thursday, July 10)

Location

Broadway between 46th & 47th Sts

New York, NY

Date

Start:

Jul 9, 2025

End:

Hours

Wednesday, July 9 | 3pm, 6pm, 8pm
(Rain Date: Thursday, July 10)

American Idle
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American Idle by Maia Chao
Choreographed by Lena Engelstein
Wednesday, July 9 | 3pm, 6pm, 8pm
Duffy Square | Broadway & 46th St

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Performed by Aeon Andreas, Miguel Alejandro Castillo Le Maitre*, Paola Castro, Marin Day*, Jack Dexter, Nyeema Raynn Dimitriou, Natalia Heaven Dimitriou, Benin Gardner, Isa Goldberg, Ben Hard*, Katrina Leung, Bob Murphy, Yurika Ohno, Iliana Penichet-Ramirez, Ampersand Paris*, Molly Ross, Parker Sera, Lisa Tracy Taber, Nicholas Troncoso, and Coco Villa. (*Devising Partner)

Times Square Arts Public-Artist-In-Residence Maia Chao developed a live performance for Time Square by observing the social behaviors in the public plazas of one of the city’s busiest centers. The hour-long performance, choreographed by Lena Engelstein, will take place on Wednesday, July 9 at 3pm, 6pm, and 8pm on the Broadway plaza between 46th and 47th Streets.

American Idle constructs a choreographic score of public behavior in one of the world’s most iconic, and most photographed, urban spaces. Mirroring the 24/7 loop of the billboards and the pedestrian movements in the plazas below, the piece considers a world of repetition and copies of gestures and images, examining how this spectacle-driven environment homogenizes collective behavior, and compels the constant performance of the self for the ever-present camera. In this feedback loop of image and enactment, one’s experience gives way to its representation, and the outline of certain archetypes begin to form—the kissing couple, the tired mother, the lost tourist. American Idle meditates on the beauty and suffering of our contemporary condition—fractured attention, techno-mediation, sensory overload, and excess—magnified by the hyperreality of Times Square.

MAIA CHAO: TIMES SQUARE ARTS PUBLIC ARTIST-IN-RESIDENCE

Designed around the unique characteristics and communities of Times Square, the Times Square Arts Public-Artist-in-Residence program supports multidisciplinary artists interested in exploring social, cultural, or political concerns within the context of New York City’s most iconic commercial and cultural district. As part of the program, Times Square Arts facilitates connections with relevant individuals and organizations in Times Square — which could include theaters, restaurants, retailers, hotels, non-profits, or street vendors — and provides resources and expertise from the broader Times Square Alliance team across departments, including from operations, to policy and research. In addition to a fee covering the residency period, artists are eligible for funding toward the public presentation of an artwork in Times Square.

In her artistic practice, Chao becomes deeply embedded in her environment. As part of her research for the Public Artist-in-Residence program, Chao shadowed the Times Square Alliance’s sanitation and public safety teams, whose often-overlooked work revealed a practiced eye for noticing what the average visitor may tune out — cracks in the sidewalk, graffiti on a street sign, a sticker on a bench. The sanitation and safety staff document each of the tasks that require repair or removal, capturing the fleeting moments when what is meant to disappear becomes visible: french fries scattered across the plaza, an empty stroller left on the sidewalk. From these evocative images, Chao began inventing narratives, imagining the everyday dramas that gave rise to these accidental tableaus, then turning her attention to the close observation of pedestrian behaviors, which ultimately shaped American Idle, the performance.

As well, Chao consulted with the broad network of the Times Square Alliance, including the in-district organization, Theater of the Oppressed NYC (TONYC), the non-profit dedicated to using theatrical games and exercises to empower communities from adverse backgrounds. In these programs, actors and audiences engage in theatrical brainstorming with the aim of catalyzing creative change on individual, community, and political levels. Chao pursued further training in this method with independent practitioners, Morgan Fitzpatrick Andrews and Christian Hayden.

Additional Credits:

Costume Design: Zoë Chao
Sound Design: Lavinia Eloise Bruce
Creative Assistant: Amanda Horowitz
Videography: Ty Burdenski, Jack Mikesell, and Ian Faria
Performance Photography: Maria Baranova
Rehearsal photography: Amelia Golden
3D Modeling: Elijah Ober
Theater of the Oppressed Facilitation: Morgan Fitzpatrick Andrews + Christian Hayden
Research and Development: Ree Bradley
Graphic Design: M Slater
Proposal Editor: Blanche Brown
Crowd Psychology Consultation: John Drury
Rehearsal Space: Center for Performance Research

A special thanks to Times Square Alliance Staff and Board of Directors:

Meric Adriansen - Times Square Alliance Board Member and Vice President, Ross D3 LED, Ross Video
Alan Parker - Sanitation Assistant Supervisor
Tom Harris - President
Trisha Stephens - Sergeant
Shannon Ellison - Sergeant
Lisa Ringold - Operations Manager, Sanitation
Jermaine Moorehead - Deputy Director, Sanitation
Carlo Steinman - Planning & Special Project Associate
Caitlin Falk - Director, Policy & Research
Gary Winkler - Senior Vice President, Stakeholder Services & Signature Events
Damon Dorsey - Deputy Director, Public Safety
Derrik LaBoy - Director, Public Safety Operations
Tyronza Hicks - Administrative / Office Assistant
Tiana Wong - Senior Manager, Data Operations
Damian Santucci - Senior Vice President, Production & Operations
Taylor Varga - Director, Production & Operations

American Idle by Maia Chao
Choreographed by Lena Engelstein
Wednesday, July 9 | 3pm, 6pm, 8pm
Duffy Square | Broadway & 46th St

RSVP to receive event updates

Performed by Aeon Andreas, Miguel Alejandro Castillo Le Maitre*, Paola Castro, Marin Day*, Jack Dexter, Nyeema Raynn Dimitriou, Natalia Heaven Dimitriou, Benin Gardner, Isa Goldberg, Ben Hard*, Katrina Leung, Bob Murphy, Yurika Ohno, Iliana Penichet-Ramirez, Ampersand Paris*, Molly Ross, Parker Sera, Lisa Tracy Taber, Nicholas Troncoso, and Coco Villa. (*Devising Partner)

Times Square Arts Public-Artist-In-Residence Maia Chao developed a live performance for Time Square by observing the social behaviors in the public plazas of one of the city’s busiest centers. The hour-long performance, choreographed by Lena Engelstein, will take place on Wednesday, July 9 at 3pm, 6pm, and 8pm on the Broadway plaza between 46th and 47th Streets.

American Idle constructs a choreographic score of public behavior in one of the world’s most iconic, and most photographed, urban spaces. Mirroring the 24/7 loop of the billboards and the pedestrian movements in the plazas below, the piece considers a world of repetition and copies of gestures and images, examining how this spectacle-driven environment homogenizes collective behavior, and compels the constant performance of the self for the ever-present camera. In this feedback loop of image and enactment, one’s experience gives way to its representation, and the outline of certain archetypes begin to form—the kissing couple, the tired mother, the lost tourist. American Idle meditates on the beauty and suffering of our contemporary condition—fractured attention, techno-mediation, sensory overload, and excess—magnified by the hyperreality of Times Square.

MAIA CHAO: TIMES SQUARE ARTS PUBLIC ARTIST-IN-RESIDENCE

Designed around the unique characteristics and communities of Times Square, the Times Square Arts Public-Artist-in-Residence program supports multidisciplinary artists interested in exploring social, cultural, or political concerns within the context of New York City’s most iconic commercial and cultural district. As part of the program, Times Square Arts facilitates connections with relevant individuals and organizations in Times Square — which could include theaters, restaurants, retailers, hotels, non-profits, or street vendors — and provides resources and expertise from the broader Times Square Alliance team across departments, including from operations, to policy and research. In addition to a fee covering the residency period, artists are eligible for funding toward the public presentation of an artwork in Times Square.

In her artistic practice, Chao becomes deeply embedded in her environment. As part of her research for the Public Artist-in-Residence program, Chao shadowed the Times Square Alliance’s sanitation and public safety teams, whose often-overlooked work revealed a practiced eye for noticing what the average visitor may tune out — cracks in the sidewalk, graffiti on a street sign, a sticker on a bench. The sanitation and safety staff document each of the tasks that require repair or removal, capturing the fleeting moments when what is meant to disappear becomes visible: french fries scattered across the plaza, an empty stroller left on the sidewalk. From these evocative images, Chao began inventing narratives, imagining the everyday dramas that gave rise to these accidental tableaus, then turning her attention to the close observation of pedestrian behaviors, which ultimately shaped American Idle, the performance.

As well, Chao consulted with the broad network of the Times Square Alliance, including the in-district organization, Theater of the Oppressed NYC (TONYC), the non-profit dedicated to using theatrical games and exercises to empower communities from adverse backgrounds. In these programs, actors and audiences engage in theatrical brainstorming with the aim of catalyzing creative change on individual, community, and political levels. Chao pursued further training in this method with independent practitioners, Morgan Fitzpatrick Andrews and Christian Hayden.

Additional Credits:

Costume Design: Zoë Chao
Sound Design: Lavinia Eloise Bruce
Creative Assistant: Amanda Horowitz
Videography: Ty Burdenski, Jack Mikesell, and Ian Faria
Performance Photography: Maria Baranova
Rehearsal photography: Amelia Golden
3D Modeling: Elijah Ober
Theater of the Oppressed Facilitation: Morgan Fitzpatrick Andrews + Christian Hayden
Research and Development: Ree Bradley
Graphic Design: M Slater
Proposal Editor: Blanche Brown
Crowd Psychology Consultation: John Drury
Rehearsal Space: Center for Performance Research

A special thanks to Times Square Alliance Staff and Board of Directors:

Meric Adriansen - Times Square Alliance Board Member and Vice President, Ross D3 LED, Ross Video
Alan Parker - Sanitation Assistant Supervisor
Tom Harris - President
Trisha Stephens - Sergeant
Shannon Ellison - Sergeant
Lisa Ringold - Operations Manager, Sanitation
Jermaine Moorehead - Deputy Director, Sanitation
Carlo Steinman - Planning & Special Project Associate
Caitlin Falk - Director, Policy & Research
Gary Winkler - Senior Vice President, Stakeholder Services & Signature Events
Damon Dorsey - Deputy Director, Public Safety
Derrik LaBoy - Director, Public Safety Operations
Tyronza Hicks - Administrative / Office Assistant
Tiana Wong - Senior Manager, Data Operations
Damian Santucci - Senior Vice President, Production & Operations
Taylor Varga - Director, Production & Operations

American Idle

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July 9, 3pm

American Idle, 3pm

An hour-long performance on the Broadway plaza between 46th and 47th Streets.

July 9, 6pm

American Idle, 6pm

An hour-long performance on the Broadway plaza between 46th and 47th Streets.

July 9, 8pm

American Idle, 8pm

An hour-long performance on the Broadway plaza between 46th and 47th Streets.

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Wednesday, July 9 | 3pm, 6pm, 8pm
(Rain Date: Thursday, July 10)

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Photos by Amelia Golden. Flyer by M Slater.

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