Month: December 2012
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Mark Russell Talks About Culturebot
A little over nine years ago Culturebot.org started at Performance Space 122 under the leadership and guidance of Mark Russell. Without his support, Culturebot would never have come into existence and we’re ever grateful. Even more so that he’s still willing to lend us hand by speaking out on our behalf.
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Dave Malloy and Brittain Ashford Do Beck
Newly-anointed Music Theater God Dave Malloy (Beowulf, Three Pianos, Pierre & Natasha) and Bushwick chanteuse Brittain Ashford team up for this haunting rendition of Beck’s Please Leave a Light on […]
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Dave Malloy & Brittain Ashford do Beck
Dave Malloy and Brittain Ashford team up on Beck’s “Please Leave a Light on When You Go:, from Beck’s new release Song Reader.
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Adrienne Truscott in conversation with Marissa Perel on “…Too Freedom…”
Adrienne Truscott, talked to Critical Correspondence co-editor Marissa Perel about her new show “…Too Freedom…” playing at the Kitchen until the 15th.
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December News from Our Friends at “PAJ: A Journal of Performance and Art”
Bonnie Maranca & co. host a panel on neuroscience and art tonight at Location One, and just published a new book of Heiner Muller texts
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And lose the name of Elsewhere in the Shooting Gallery at BAM’s Fisher Space
From Miguel Gutierrez to Bill Morrison, a recap of some shows at BAM’s Fisher Space with a slight detour to the Miller Theater.
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Deborah Hay’s “As Holy Sites Go” at Danspace Project
The iconic choreographer continues her exploration of the solo as part of Platform12: Judson Now
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Headlong Performance Institute Platform in Philadelphia Tonight
Students from the Headlong Performance Institute share their work tonight @ Arden Theatre Company with 2 showings at 6:30pm and 7:30pm.
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Join Culturebot’s Citizen Critic Project
Culturebot launches The Citizen Critic Project. Make it happen through your support of our IndieGoGo campaign!
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Netta Yerushalmy on “Devouring Devouring” at La MaMa
The choreographer discusses creating a work with dancers in NYC and Israel
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Get With The Brooklyn International Performance Art Festival
We really, really love the Brooklyn International Performance Art Festival, no matter how it turns out. 2013 – the year of crowd-sourced, collaboratively-created, socially-engaged, non-disciplinary performance. Occupy This!
