Hanukkah-Related Works on View at the Jewish Museum 11/19
by BWW
News Desk
- Nov 19, 2010
Three major sculptural installations related to Hanukkah will be on view in the contemporary gallery of Culture and Continuity: The Jewish Journey, The Jewish Museum's permanent exhibition, from November 19, 2010 to January 30, 2011. Alice Aycock's Greased Lightning (1984) is a motorized kinetic sculpture featuring an oversized moving dreidel, the small, inscribed top that children play with during the holiday. Miracle (2004) by Lynn Godley is a playful and monumental Hanukkah lamp that uses multiple lights to evoke the cumulative effect of progressively lighting the candles over eight nights. Matthew McCaslin's Bring the Light (2000) fashions metal electrical conduit, light switches and porcelain light fixtures into an innovative and decidedly nontraditional Hanukkah lamp. In addition, a selection from Eleanor Antin's video Vilna Nights (1993-97), a photograph by Mike Mandel entitled Robot Lights the Chanukah Candles (1985), and works on paper by Larry Rivers (1982) and Marc Alan Jacobs (1994) will be included.
Hanukkah-Related Works on View at the Jewish Museum 11/19
by Erica Anker
- Nov 11, 2010
Three major sculptural installations related to Hanukkah will be on view in the contemporary gallery of Culture and Continuity: The Jewish Journey, The Jewish Museum's permanent exhibition, from November 19, 2010 to January 30, 2011. Alice Aycock's Greased Lightning (1984) is a motorized kinetic sculpture featuring an oversized moving dreidel, the small, inscribed top that children play with during the holiday. Miracle (2004) by Lynn Godley is a playful and monumental Hanukkah lamp that uses multiple lights to evoke the cumulative effect of progressively lighting the candles over eight nights. Matthew McCaslin's Bring the Light (2000) fashions metal electrical conduit, light switches and porcelain light fixtures into an innovative and decidedly nontraditional Hanukkah lamp. In addition, a selection from Eleanor Antin's video Vilna Nights (1993-97), a photograph by Mike Mandel entitled Robot Lights the Chanukah Candles (1985), and works on paper by Larry Rivers (1982) and Marc Alan Jacobs (1994) will be included.
Liza Minnelli Toronto Concert Cancelled 10/21
by BWW
News Desk
- Oct 21, 2010
Due to scheduling conflicts, Liza Minnelli has cancelled her October 21 performance date at Toronto's Sony Centre For The Performing Arts. Ticket holders will be contacted directly by Sony Centre Box Office staff to make arrangements.
Grand Canal Theatre Presents Tango Pasion, 10/18 - 10/23
by Leslie Fazin
- Oct 18, 2010
Welcome to Grand Canal Theatre, Dublin. This brand new 2,111 capacity purpose built theatre was designed by world renowned architect Daniel Libeskind and is an outstanding addition to Ireland's Theatre World. The Grand Canal Theatre presents the best of National and InterNational Theatre, Musicals, Drama, Opera, Ballet, Family Shows & Classical Concerts and has the facility to accommodate world class West End and Broadway productions for the first time in Ireland.
Sony Centre For The Performing Arts Begins 50th Anniversary Season, 10/1
by BWW News Desk
- Oct 1, 2010
Dan Brambilla, CEO of the Sony Centre For The Performing Arts, proudly announced details of the 2010-2011 season today. Following two years of renovations and restorations the Sony Centre For The Performing Arts will re-open its doors on Friday, October 1, 2010, exactly fifty years to the date of the first opening night performance, October 1, 1960.
Sony Centre Celebrates Box Office Opening 9/7
by BWW
News Desk
- Sep 7, 2010
The countdown has begun for the grand reopening of Toronto's newly renovated Sony Centre For The Performing Arts! In celebration of the 50th Anniversary Season, the Sony Centre Box Office (1 Front Street East) will open Tuesday, September 7th at 10 a.m. and the first person to arrive at the box office on that day will receive a Sony Pocket Edition (PRS 300) Sony Reader.
Sony Centre Celebrates Box Office Opening 9/7
by Gabrielle Sierra
- Sep 1, 2010
The countdown has begun for the grand reopening of Toronto's newly renovated Sony Centre For The Performing Arts! In celebration of the 50th Anniversary Season, the Sony Centre Box Office (1 Front Street East) will open Tuesday, September 7th at 10 a.m. and the first person to arrive at the box office on that day will receive a Sony Pocket Edition (PRS 300) Sony Reader.
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