In its ninth year, Modfest is Vassar College's exploration of the arts of the 20th and 21st centuries. This year's program will celebrate the visual arts, dance, drama, film, literature, poetry, and music in a series of events that will take place across the Vassar campus from January 20 through February 5, 2011.
In its ninth year, Modfest is Vassar College's exploration of the arts of the 20th and 21st centuries. This year's program will celebrate the visual arts, dance, drama, film, literature, poetry, and music in a series of events that will take place across the Vassar campus from January 20 through February 5, 2011.
This December, Carnegie Hall continues its long-standing tradition of providing audiences with a place to gather and experience the transformative power of music during the holiday season, presenting six special concerts in Stern Auditorium/Perelman Stage and Zankel Hall.
As she assumes the position of Artistic Director, Laura Kaminsky announces Symphony Space's 33rd year of diverse multidisciplinary arts programming, featuring an ever-expanding schedule of groundbreaking works by renowned musical artists, authors and performers. Primary to Kaminsky's artistic vision are a commitment to new and innovative work, internationalism, and creating an atmosphere of intimacy and access between artists and audience.
The weeklong Composers Now celebration launches February 22 at the festival's hub, Symphony Space, to provide a citywide platform for unprecedented recognition of living composers through concerts and activities at a diverse array of performance spaces.
The weeklong Composers Now celebration launches February 22 at the festival's hub, Symphony Space, to provide a citywide platform for unprecedented recognition of living composers through concerts and activities at a diverse array of performance spaces.
Lipstick Dreams is a comedy by Helen O'Connor and Simon Hopkinson/Aust/1988
Directed by Rae McGregor
Season: March 7 - 28, 8pm
Matinees: Sunday, March 8 & 15, 6pm
Winning a talent quest could be just the answer for four women who long to escape their predictable lives in a small country town. Set in the Blue Heaven hairdressing salon, the play follows the women as they swap their hairbrushes for microphones and head off on a humorous and poignant journey to transform themselves into an all-girl singing group. Described by the Times of London as 'fresh, vigorous and funny', Lipstick Dreams is a must-see play full of laughter, tears and fun, with toe-tapping songs from the Swinging 60s that will have you dancing in the aisles!Book online at www.iticket.co.nz or phone Howick Little Theatre on (09) 534 1406*
*Please note additional fees may apply
Lipstick Dreams is a comedy by Helen O'Connor and Simon Hopkinson/Aust/1988
Directed by Rae McGregor
Season: March 7 - 28, 8pm
Matinees: Sunday, March 8 & 15, 6pm
Winning a talent quest could be just the answer for four women who long to escape their predictable lives in a small country town. Set in the Blue Heaven hairdressing salon, the play follows the women as they swap their hairbrushes for microphones and head off on a humorous and poignant journey to transform themselves into an all-girl singing group. Described by the Times of London as 'fresh, vigorous and funny', Lipstick Dreams is a must-see play full of laughter, tears and fun, with toe-tapping songs from the Swinging 60s that will have you dancing in the aisles!Book online at www.iticket.co.nz or phone Howick Little Theatre on (09) 534 1406*
*Please note additional fees may apply