
About this Event
Friday, June 7th sunset performance
About the Artist:
Rosa Bordallo is a Chamorro/CHamoru singer-songwriter from the island of Guam. Her musical compositions are often reflections upon grief, trauma, and resiliency. An indigenous Pacific Islander, she left her homeland of Guam in the early 2000s to study film in New York, aka Lenapehoking, where she has pieced together a life of working, child-rearing, music-making, zine-making, performance and activism. She has recorded several albums and EP’s as a solo artist under the moniker Manett, and as a member of the rock band, cholo. Her music can be found on Spotify, Apple Music, and Bandcamp, and her sophomore solo album, Isidro, was released in January 2025. For her artist residency at the NCL, she explored the pre-Industrial history of the site, its impact on the natural environment and the Lenape tribes who first peopled it, and the ongoing traversals of humans, plants, and animals that make the landscape so special and fascinating. The residency was used to create a series of cassette tapes that contain original music and spoken word, that will be accessible exclusively to the NCL and its visitors. (Spotify | Instagram)
BGI will also record a presentation on the artist's process May 10. Hear about Rosa's process of creation with her art and during her residency at the NCL!
Artist photo credit: Allen Ying
Location
Naval Cemetery Landscape. Enter at 63 Williamsburg St West between Kent and Flushing Avenues.
Public Transit
B57/B62Bus to Flushing Av/Classon Av (2 min walk)
B48 Bus to Wallabout St/Wythe Av (5 min walk)
J/M/Z Train to Marcy Ave (11 min walk)
G train to Flushing Ave (13 min walk) or Classon Ave (10 min walk)
About The Naval Cemetery Landscape:
Before or after this event, speak to our gardeners and learn about the Naval Cemetery Landscape (NCL) and the Greenway and what goes into maintaining their beauty and accessibility for everyone! The Naval Cemetery Landscape is fully operated, made open as a public space and able to provide free public programs like this solely by Brooklyn Greenway Initiative through the generosity of our supporters. This event is funded by Nature Sacred! Ask our gardeners about what makes the landscape a sacred space.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Naval Cemetery Landscape, 63 Williamsburg Street West, Brooklyn, United States
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