Tag: abrons arts center
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David Neumann’s Restless Eye at NYLA and a backlog of ephemera
Friday night took us to Exit Art for the opening of their final exhibit, Saturday night took us to see David Neumann’s “Restless Eye” at NYLA, and Sunday we finally found some time to write up the past three weeks of Andy’s life.
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Realness Roundup: Trash Is Fierce, Unreal, Zombie Aporia and (M)imosa
CBOT’s first report from this year’s American Realness festival
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Fitzgerald & Stapleton Create a New Work at Abrons
The Irish dance company behind last year’s “The Work, the Work” returns to New York this October with a new dance piece
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Season Preview: Chocolate Factory, Abrons Arts Center & The Kitchen
The Kitchen turns 40 with a dance-heavy season, the Chocolate Factory offers an eclectic mix, and Abrons presents some known commodities
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A Weekend at St. Mark’s
Food and puppet performance at Incubator Arts followed by Arturo Vidich helping to close out “Body Madness: Absurdity & Wit” at Danspace
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Age and Myth: Jonah Bokaer’s ANCHISES
Jonah Bokaer is at once ubiquitous, driven and remarkably humble; he answered questions for Culturebot amidst preparations for the U.S. premiere of ANCHISES, a tour to Miami for his recent work, Replica, and who knows how many other things.
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My Experience Last Night at the Steampunk Haunted House
Kathryn O’Shields shares her experience at the Steampunk Haunted House. Mwahahaha!
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A Look at the 2010 Steampunk Haunted House
Kathryn O’Shields is the documentarian for the 2010 Steampunk Haunted House and has contributed this essay to Culturebot.
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Vision Disturbance at Abrons Arts Center
Vision Disturbance, a new play by Christina Masciotti, directed by Richard Maxwell, is spare, compact and moving.
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Abrons Arts Center announces its fall 2009 season
Downtown and uptown collide this fall at Henry Street Settlement’s Abrons Arts Center! Britain’s Turner Prize-winner Mark Leckey, musical legend John Zorn, and the Paul Taylor Dance Company’s Taylor 2 […]
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Beowulf- ROCK OPERA
Okay the listing in the New Yorker says: BEOWULF: A THOUSAND YEARS OF BAGGAGE Shotgun Players perform a comedy with music derived from the epic poem. Written by Jason Craig, […]
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Discount Beowulf
Banana Bag & Bodice Bring It: And you can have it broughten to you for only $10!!! Use code “PS122” and get $10 tix for performances through April 5. Click […]
