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Brooklyn Woman Will Read You Bedtime Stories In The Name Of Art

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bedtimepic0711.jpg Bedtime stories are typically considered child's play. But one Brooklyn artist is out to change that notion, by offering adults around the city the opportunity to be softly lulled to sleep to by her gentle tones. The only catch? You have to invite her over first.

Madhu Kaza has concocted a project at gallery/reading room Proteus Gowanus called "Here is Where We Meet," in which she will travel to people's homes by appointment to read to them at bedtime. You must fill out an application answering questions like "please describe your bedtime rituals" and "list a few books that you love." Kaza has some restrictions—she will only read to one person at a time ("if you have a bedmate, please schedule an appointment only if you can make arrangements to sleep alone"), she will record the readings, and she needs to be able to let herself out of the home and lock the door behind her.

The project is part of Kaza's ongoing "Hospitality" series, which explores social conventions and rituals of daily life. So far, she's done eight readings, all to women, with books ranging from The Princess and the Pea to Metamorphosis. Brooklyn Based has a firsthand account of what it's like to invite Kaza into your bedroom, which, in this instance, went off without a hitch. Would you invite a stranger into your home to read you off to sleep? If so, apply right over here.

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  • smalll
    My hipsdar went off immediately over the headline.  Yes, there are subcontinental-Indian hipsters, plus, from the most cursory of Googling, I read she came here from Detroit, so she already has that midwestern thing going on.
  • Yes! Can't wait.
  • skidzy
    let me look into my crystal ball... i see a nice young woman being raped and copy of green eggs and ham covered in blood.....sweet dreams are going to turn into a nightmare, this is not a good idea!!!
  • FU Boy
    I'd like to say I have more faith in humanity, but yeah.  She's going to 'disappear' or end up on the wrong end of a lawsuit when too much stuff goes 'missing' from someone's apartment.
  • broklynite
    Red eggs and ham, perhaps?
  • broklynite
    accidental double post -snip-
  • broklynite
    Yes, this sounds like a good idea. Invite a starving Brooklyn artist into my home, while nobody else is around, to put me to sleep, then trust that she'll leave, lock the door, and not steal anything or snoop at all. This sounds like a very good idea.

    Okay, in all seriousness, am I really the only paranoid one on this?
  • FU Boy
    The truth is, It's either going to be her ripping you off, or someone raping/killing her. 

    Either way, it's a bad idea.
  • virgilstarkwell
    "list a few books that you love."

    penthouse forum
  • Rocknrope
    She's got some guts trying to pull this off in a city of kooks.
  • MisterVos
    She's clearly a "Very Well-Educated Person"
  • Guest
    I'd love to invite her over to read Everyone Poops.
  • robingee
    Who the F wanted to be read Metamorphosis at bedtime?
  • FU Boy
    Come on, Kafka's some good reading as you nod off.  You have some great dreams...
  • FU Boy
    When we get a service to have a woman sing me to sleep, I'm in.
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