Month: September 2010
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Apply for Movement Research at Judson Church
Movement Research at the Judson Church applications for the Spring 2011 Season are due THURSDAY SEPT 30.
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We Are No Longer Strangers
Monday night took us to the launch party of The Field’s new book We Are No Longer Strangers. The book is available for download here.
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Field 309 at Incubator Arts Project
“The Office” meets Richard Foreman in Title:Point Productions’ “Field 309” at the Incubator Arts Project.
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Playwrights as Reporters: Re-Thinking How to Make Theatre, and How to Make Theatre Relevant
NewsWrights United, a group of Seattle-based playwrights, is re-thinking how to make theatre in order to tackle relevant issues in the new media era.
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The Field’s ERPA Book Launch
The Field, at OpenPlans Penthouse, celebrates the publication of We Are No Longer Strangers, with a keynote address by national cultural activist, Arlene Goldbard, and panel discussion led by New York City choreographer, Maura Nguyen Donohue.
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Batsheva at the Joyce – Male Cast
Batsheva Company’s Project 5is billed as an evening-length work but feels more like a sampler pack.
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Seeking Ethnically Diverse Group for PS122’s Hotel Savoy
Performance Space 122 seeks male actors of diverse cultural and ethnic backgrounds between the age of 20 and 30 to serve as a “group” in an interactive performance for audiences of one.
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Meow Meow at Joe’s Pub October 4-6
Australian Cabaret Hellcat MEOW MEOW comes to Joe’s Pub for a very limited engagement. If you’ve never seen her in action, now’s your chance.
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Dark Matters in MPLS
The Walker in MPLS presents the American premiere of Canadian dancer/choreographer Crystal Pite and her company Kidd Pivot Frankfurt RM’s work DARK MATTERS as part of their Adventures in New Puppetry series. Looks Cool.
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Artists’ Bodies: Talking About How Performers Look
A pair of critics from the Guardian have started a conversation about whether and when it’s appropriate to talk about looks, good or bad.
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VOX 2011 Call for Submissions
New York City Opera’s VOX: Contemporary American Opera Lab is now accepting proposals for their 2011 season.
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Batsheva Dance Gets Protested for Being…What? Israeli?
Inquiring minds want to know: Who thought this was a good idea?
