In: Single Event
BalletNext
October 26, 2015Arts Partner: New York Live Arts
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October 27, 2015
7:30 pm
After sold-out performances in February, BalletNext returns to New York Live Arts for a two-week season of rich and diverse repertory. Dance and music play on and off of each other to create a fiercely magical experience. Program A (October 27-31) features “Don’t Blink” a world premiere from ballerina Michele Wiles and flex dancing pioneer (more…)
The Vanessa Long Dance Company Fall Showcase
October 23, 2015Arts Partner: The Vanessa Long Dance Company
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November 10, 2015
8:00 pm
Boys Will Be Boys “Boys Will Be Boys” is a piece created to raise awareness about street harassment and the dangers that women face simply walking down the street. In this piece we see many different places, an apartment, the streets of NYC, and a club. Combining swing dance, and harassment we quickly see what women have to face on (more…)
The Minstrel Show Revisited: choreographed and directed by Color Purple Tony Nominee Donald Byrd
October 22, 2015Arts Partner: NYU Skirball Center for the Performing Arts
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October 30, 2015
8:00 pm
Epic, vivid, and volatile, Minstrel Show hits its mark. SEATTLE TIMES The Minstrel Show Revisited interrogates and critiques the 19th Century black-faced entertainment genre whose legacy is still felt today and continues to play a significant role in cultural stereotyping. The work addresses current racial issues while shining the light on racist aspects of American history (more…)
The Minstrel Show Revisited: choreographed and directed by Color Purple Tony Nominee Donald Byrd
October 22, 2015Arts Partner: NYU Skirball Center for the Performing Arts
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October 28, 2015
7:30 pm
Epic, vivid, and volatile, Minstrel Show hits its mark. SEATTLE TIMES The Minstrel Show Revisited interrogates and critiques the 19th Century black-faced entertainment genre whose legacy is still felt today and continues to play a significant role in cultural stereotyping. The work addresses current racial issues while shining the light on racist aspects of American history (more…)
39 Steps **NY Times Critics’ Pick!**
October 20, 2015Arts Partner: 39 Steps NY
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November 18, 2015
8:00 pm
4 INSANELY TALENTED ACTORS, 150 ROLES 100 BREAKNECK MINUTES OF SHEER THEATRICAL FUN FOR EVERYONE FROM AGES 9 TO 99 “The two-time Tony® Award-winning “39 Steps” is a comedic spoof of the classic 1935 film, with only 4 “insanely talented” actors portraying more than 150 characters, sometimes changing roles in the blink of an eye. (more…)