Matisse: Radical Invention, 1913-1917, a large-scale investigation into a pivotal moment in the career of Henri Matisse (1869-1954), presents an important reassessment of the artist's work between 1913 and 1917, revealing this period to be one of the most significant chapters in Matisse's evolution as an artist.
Matisse: Radical Invention, 1913-1917 is an ambitious exhibition that investigates a pivotal point in the career of Henri Matisse (1869-1954) through nearly 120 of the artist's paintings, sculptures, drawings, and prints from this five-year period, and the immediately preceding years.
All roads lead to the Ashkenaz Festival, following the twists and turns of a boldly adaptive, constantly evolving culture. They are highways running from Klezmer hotspots like New York, Berkeley, and Berlin . They are medieval trade routes spanning from the Sephardic heartlands of Spain and Morocco to dusty desert trails of the Middle East. Some are faint, forgotten paths from unsung outposts like Florence, Sarajevo, Kishinev and Rio de Janeiro. Others run from imagined clubs where klezmorim jam with salseros, cantors croon with Afrobeat brass bands, and 80's 'hair' bands belt out Yiddish ditties accompanied by screeching guitars and synthesizers.
Matisse: Radical Invention, 1913-1917, a large-scale investigation into a pivotal moment in the career of Henri Matisse (1869-1954), presents an important reassessment of the artist's work between 1913 and 1917, revealing this period to be one of the most significant chapters in Matisse's evolution as an artist.
Grammy and Emmy Award winner, Tony Award nominee and multi-platinum recording artist Harry Connick, Jr. will return to Broadway this summer for 11 performances only. Harry Connick, Jr. IN CONCERT ON BROADWAY will begin performances Thursday, July 15 at the Neil Simon Theatre (250 West 52nd Street) for a limited engagement through Monday, July 26. Harry Connick, Jr. Recently sat down for an interview with NY Daily News.
A true master world musician, composer and vocalist, Brazilian American Mossa Bildner will enthrall Joe's Pub concert-goers with her rarely seen 'Colors of Ritual' (COR) performance, Saturday night, July 10th at 9:30 pm, tickets $15.
Joe's Pub at The Public Theater debuted in October 1998 and has quickly became one of New York City's most celebrated and in-demand showcase venues for live music and performance. With its genre-blind booking and vast diversity of interests, the stage at Joe's Pub gives voice to a world of varied and stellar artists.
A true master world musician, composer and vocalist, Brazilian American Mossa Bildner will enthrall Joe's Pub concert-goers with her rarely seen 'Colors of Ritual' (COR) performance, Saturday night, July 10th at 9:30 pm, tickets $15.
In a return engagement at Jacob's Pillow, the preeminent Indian dancer, Shantala Shivalingappa, will perform a U.S. premiere program accompanied live by master musicians. Shivalingappa captivates audiences with the precise storytelling embodied in her interpretation of the Kuchipudi form of classical Indian dance.
The DeVos Institute of Arts Management at the Kennedy Center, in partnership with the U.S. Department of State Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, presents a 'Devised Theater' workshop performance as part of a Cultural Exchange Visitor Program which brings emerging international artists to the United States and provides them with instructive and informative experiences in their arts discipline.
The Public Theater presents THE WINTERS TALE as part of this summer's Shakespeare in the Park series at the Delacorte Theatre. The show began performances on June 9 and runs through August 1. BroadwayWorld was on hand for the curtain call and opening night party for the production, which runs in repertory with THE MERCHANT OF VENICE this summer.
THE MERCHANT OF VENICE, directed by Daniel Sullivan, began performances for Shakespeare in the Park on Saturday, June 12. The Public Theater began Shakespeare in the Park performances of A Winter's Tale, directed by Michael Greif on June 9. Both shows will play in repertory through Sunday, August 1 at the Delacorte Theater in Central Park.
In a return engagement at Jacob's Pillow, the preeminent Indian dancer, Shantala Shivalingappa, will perform a U.S. premiere program accompanied live by master musicians. Shivalingappa captivates audiences with the precise storytelling embodied in her interpretation of the Kuchipudi form of classical Indian dance.
Joe's Pub at The Public Theater debuted in October 1998 and has quickly became one of New York City's most celebrated and in-demand showcase venues for live music and performance. With its genre-blind booking and vast diversity of interests, the stage at Joe's Pub gives voice to a world of varied and stellar artists.
Matisse: Radical Invention, 1913-1917 is an ambitious exhibition that investigates a pivotal point in the career of Henri Matisse (1869-1954) through nearly 120 of the artist's paintings, sculptures, drawings, and prints from this five-year period, and the immediately preceding years.
Joe's Pub at The Public Theater debuted in October 1998 and has quickly became one of New York City's most celebrated and in-demand showcase venues for live music and performance. With its genre-blind booking and vast diversity of interests, the stage at Joe's Pub gives voice to a world of varied and stellar artists.
The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, in partnership with the U.S. Department of State, today announced six international directors have been selected as part of a Cultural Exchange Visitor Program which brings emerging international artists to the United States and provides them with instructive and informative experiences in their arts discipline.
The Public Theater (Artistic Director Oskar Eustis; Executive Director Andrew D. Hamingson) will begin Shakespeare in the Park performances on Wednesday, June 9 with the first preview of THE WINTER'S TALE, directed by Michael Greif. THE MERCHANT OF VENICE, directed by Daniel Sullivan, will begin performances on Saturday, June 12. Both shows will play in repertory through Sunday, August 1 at the Delacorte Theater in Central Park.