Internationally recognized choreographer Bill T. Jones and renowned director/playwright Moises Kaufman, both National Medal of Arts awardees, will discuss the importance of oral history as storytelling and the impact it has had on their careers in "Performing Oral History."
Accompanying the performances of Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Company's Analogy Trilogy Parts I & II, presented at The Joyce Theater, will be a conversation with MacArthur Genius Award and National Medal of Arts recipient Bill T. Jones and renowned multi-media artist Carrie Mae Weems, moderated by the Director of the Columbia Center for Oral History Research Mary Marshall Clark.
The Joyce Theater Foundation in association with New York Live Arts present MacArthur Genius Award and National Medal of Arts recipient Bill T. Jones and his company performing parts one and two of Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Company's new dance theatre work, Analogy Trilogy.
Internationally recognized choreographer Bill T. Jones and renowned director/playwright Moises Kaufman, both National Medal of Arts awardees, will discuss the importance of oral history as storytelling and the impact it has had on their careers in "Performing Oral History."
Accompanying the performances of Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Company's Analogy Trilogy Parts I & II, presented at The Joyce Theater, will be a conversation with MacArthur Genius Award and National Medal of Arts recipient Bill T. Jones and renowned multi-media artist Carrie Mae Weems, moderated by the Director of the Columbia Center for Oral History Research Mary Marshall Clark.
The Joyce Theater Foundation in association with New York Live Arts present MacArthur Genius Award and National Medal of Arts recipient Bill T. Jones and his company performing parts one and two of Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Company's new dance theatre work, Analogy Trilogy.
The fall season at New York Live Arts, home of the Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Company and under the artistic leadership of MacArthur Genius Award and National Medal of the Arts recipient Bill T. Jones and Associate Artistic Director Janet Wong, presents a dynamic roster of new works including five world and four New York City premieres, eight Live Arts commissions and an engaging schedule of humanities events.
New York Live Arts, home of the Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Company and under the artistic leadership of MacArthur Genius Award and National Medal of the Arts recipient Bill T. Jones, announced its upcoming 2016-2017 season today.
Signature Theatre has announced that the unique World of the Play series continues with "Exploring Outsider Art." This World of the Play event will explore the work of Outsider Artists like the self-taught Nukain Mabusa, whose life and work inspired Athol Fugard's The Painted Rocks at Revolver Creek. The panel of experts for this exciting discussion include gallerist Andrew Edlin, arts journalist Edward M. Gomez, and curator Kristin Sancken. The discussion will be led by moderator Brian Phillips. The event is free and open to the general public (no reservations required).
Signature Theatre has announced that the unique World of the Play series continues with "Exploring Outsider Art." This World of the Play event will explore the work of Outsider Artists like the self-taught Nukain Mabusa, whose life and work inspired Athol Fugard's The Painted Rocks at Revolver Creek. The panel of experts for this exciting discussion include gallerist Andrew Edlin, arts journalist Edward M. Gomez, and curator Kristin Sancken. The discussion will be led by moderator Brian Phillips. The event is free and open to the general public (no reservations required).
This November, Sage Restaurant Group the Denver-based, independent restaurant group dedicated to creating experiences where food, drink, and inspired design meet and mix hosts Thanksgiving in style at restaurants nationwide.
Innovation and movement highlight the annual CCBC Dance Company's Spring Concert with performances at 11:15 a.m. today, April 26 and 8 p.m. April 27 and 28 on the Mainstage of the B Building Theatre at CCBC Essex, 7201 Rossville Boulevard.
Innovation and movement highlight the annual CCBC Dance Company's Spring Concert with performances at 11:15 a.m. Thursday, April 26 and 8 p.m. April 27 and 28 on the Mainstage of the B Building Theatre at CCBC Essex, 7201 Rossville Boulevard.
Moate Native Morgan Crowley will perform in Concert at Tuar Ard Arts Center in Moate on Friday 4th November at 8.30pm. This promises to be a magical evening featuring special guests including Maire Breatnach (fiddle), Pat Coldrick (classical guitar), Mary Marshall (harp), and full band.
Moate Native Morgan Crowley will perform in Concert at Tuar Ard Arts Center in Moate on Friday 4th November at 8.30pm. This promises to be a magical evening featuring special guests including Maire Breatnach (fiddle), Pat Coldrick (classical guitar), Mary Marshall (harp), and full band.
Mary Marsh has appeared on Broadway in 4 shows.
Mary Marsh has not appeared in the West End.
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