In: Single Event
Until the Flood by Dael Orlandersmith (New York Times Critics’ Pick!)
January 25, 2018Arts Partner: Rattlestick Playwrights Theater
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February 4, 2018
2:00 pm
“…she nevertheless brings the questions, the pain and even the unspeakable thoughts of hundreds, if not millions, to life. ‘Until the Flood’ is an urgent moral inquest.” – New York Times CRITIC’S PICK New York Premiere: We welcome back Rattlestick alumni writer Dael Orlandersmith (Horsedreams at Rattlestick, Pulitzer-Prize Finalist Yellowman) with her piece UNTIL THE FLOOD. Orlandersmith returns with a (more…)
Draw the Circle by Mashuq Mushtaq Deen
January 25, 2018Arts Partner: Rattlestick Playwrights Theater
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February 1, 2018
7:30 pm
“The story’s framework is simple yet striking, and more than a novelty: it’s an apt, big-hearted way to puzzle together many pieces of Deen’s journey. ‘Draw the Circle’ does not sugarcoat his despair or incidents of violence, yet it rather amazingly reaches back to retrieve people who easily could have been cut out for life.” (more…)
Campbell Brothers
January 25, 2018Arts Partner: Flushing Town Hall
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February 9, 2018
8:00 pm
“This man (Chuck) is the Jimi Hendrix and the Django Reinhardt of the steel guitar…” – REAL BLUES Pedal steel guitarist Chuck Campbell and his lap steel-playing brother Darick Campbell are two of the finest in the gospel and steel guitar tradition. Rounding out the band, is a high-energy rhythm section featuring brother Phil Campbell (more…)
Black String
January 25, 2018Arts Partner: Flushing Town Hall
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January 26, 2018
8:00 pm
“bringing ancient and modern into creative fusion” – JAZZWISE Presenting new sounds from the ancient instruments of Korea, Black String creates a unique musical language drawing on Korean traditional music, jazz and free improvisation. Geomungo (Korean zither) virtuoso, Yoon-Jeong Heo joins forces with electric jazz guitarist Jean Oh, daegeum (bamboo flute) player, Aram Lee and (more…)
Perpetual Light: The Requiems Of Mozart And Duruflé
January 23, 2018Arts Partner: Distinguished Concerts International New York
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February 19, 2018
7:00 pm
**Get your tickets before sales close Friday 2/16 @ 12pm** Maestro Jean-Sébastien Vallée, head of Choral Studies at McGill University, leads the Distinguished Concerts Orchestra and Choir representing five countries in Maurice Duruflé’s choral masterpiece, Requiem, Op. 9. DCINY conductor James Meaders conducts Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s legendary Requiem with choir and orchestra. Program MOZART Requiem, (more…)