Baryshnikov Arts Center Features SHERLOCK JR., FRAGMENTS, et al. in Fall Season
By: Nicole Rosky
The Baryshnikov Arts Center (BAC) is pleased to announce the fall 2011 performance season, which runs September 8 to December 16 and features International Artists from the worlds of dance, theater, music, and film performing in BAC's Jerome Robbins Theater and Howard Gilman Performance Space.
This fall brings BAC's second co-presentation with Theatre for a New Audience, featuring the New York Premiere of C.I.C.T. / Théâtre des Bouffes du Nord‘s production of Samuel Beckett's Fragments. In one of his exquisitely crafted, late-career creations, renowned theater director Peter Brook and Marie Hélène Estienne interpret the great 20th century playwright through five of Beckett's profound shorts: Rough for Theatre I, Rockaby, Act without Words II, Neither, and Come and Go. Fragments will be performed by Jos Houben, Kathryn Hunter, and Marcello Magni (Nov 9-Dec 4).866-811-4111. A complete schedule of BAC's fall 2011 season follows. The Baryshnikov Arts Center is the realization of a long-held vision by artistic director Mikhail Baryshnikov, who sought to build an arts center in Manhattan that would serve as a gathering place for artists from all disciplines.BAC's opening in 2005 heralded the launch of this mission, establishing a thriving creative laboratory and performance space for artists from around the world. BAC's activities encompass a robust artist residency program augmented by a variety of professional services, including commissions of new work, as well as the presentation of performances by emerging and established artists across disciplines. Other core programs include BAC Flicks, a film and discussion series, and The Movado Hour, a free series of hour-long chamber music concerts. In tandem with its commitment to supporting artists, BAC is dedicated to building audiences for the arts by presenting contemporary, innovative work at low or no cost to audiences. In February 2010, BAC opened the Jerome Robbins Theater, which serves as an organic extension of the existing center, featuring multi-disciplinary
work, emerging talent, and International Artists, and including artist-centered activity that fosters creative exploration. The Baryshnikov Arts Center is located at 450 West 37th Street (between 9th and 10th Avenues) in New York City. For more information about the Baryshnikov Arts Center, visit www.bacnyc.org.
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