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Final Fall Preview: Directions for Making a Round Ark

Sat, Nov 15

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New York

Flood myths are among the oldest stories recorded in human history. The terror of annihilation is universal. We have always feared the worst: could everything disappear? Inspired by Irving Finkel's groundbreaking discovery, this work weaves together the flood narratives that predate Noah's Ark.

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Final Fall Preview: Directions for Making a Round Ark
Final Fall Preview: Directions for Making a Round Ark

Time & Location

Nov 15, 2025, 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM

New York, 121 W 27th St, New York, NY 10001, USA

About the event

Artistic Direction: Stanzi Vaubel

Composed by: Stanzi Vaubel and Philippe Treuille

In collaboration with: Brooklyn Youth Chorus Bass Ensemble, Grace Chorale, Brooklyn Treble Choir, Brooklyn Conservatory Community Orchestra, and the New York Choir Project


Flood myths are among the oldest stories recorded in human history. The terror of annihilation is universal. We have always feared the worst: could everything disappear? This work weaves together the flood narratives that predate Noah's Ark. It tells the story of a Babylonian Ark Tablet which describes Atra-Hasis (the heroic Babylonian equivalent of Noah) ordained with the task of building a huge circular coracle, akin to a giant bowl-like raft, designed to ride out the floods that were to end all of humanity. 

 

Everyone knows the myth of Noah’s Ark and can envision the scene of elephants and tigers lining up to weather a storm to end all times. For many, this story is…

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