Composers Concordance will present the 16th Annual Comp-Play-Comp Marathon at Loft393 in NYC, gathering composer-performers for an evening of newly created works centered on comedy, wit, and spontaneity.
Trinty Irish Dance Company (TIDC) under the direction of Founding Artistic Director Mark Howard and Associate Artistic Director, Chelsea Hoy is now performing in The Joyce Theater’s Tino and Rajika Purii Auditorium through Sunday, February 22.
Trinity Irish Dance Company returns to The Auditorium for a one-night-only performance in Chicago. The mixed-repertory program includes a world premiere, Chicago premieres, and live music by the TIDC band.
The Joyce Theater Foundation will welcome the return of Trinity Irish Dance Company (TIDC) for its fifth engagement at The Joyce, celebrating the company's 35th anniversarywith a vibrant mixed repertory program.
Theater for the New City will present Tilted Axes: Circle With No Center from October 2–5, 2025. Created by composer Patrick Grant, the immersive performance features mobile electric guitars, percussion, and choreography, blending concert, dance, and theater into a living ritual of sound and movement.
The Concert of Colors is Detroit's annual free global music festival, celebrating diverse world music traditions and cultural exchange. It takes place in Midtown Detroit, with the Detroit Institute of Arts (DIA) serving as the main stage. The festival also includes the Forum on Community, Culture, and Race, a series of conversations focusing on the role of arts in addressing social issues.
Edinburgh Science Festival is the first and still one of Europe’s biggest science festivals, taking place over the Easter holidays. Learn more about the upcoming event ehre!
In March, at the world-famous Stonewall Inn in the West Village, Composers Concordance will present Protest Songs. Learn more and see how to attend the concert.
Fresh off of a month-long tour of Japan, the Chicago-based Trinity Irish Dance Company will come to the Berklee Performance Center in February. Learn more here!
For Make Music Winter NYC 2024, innovative new music group Tilted Axes: Music for Mobile Electric Guitars, will return to The Hugh plaza at Citicorp Center with a new program.
On Sunday, September 15th, 2024 at 5pm, Composers Concordance, in association with the Village Trip Festival, will present a concert in memory of Sean Satin at Greenwich House, in the West Village of NYC.
TILTED AXES: Music for Mobile Electric Guitars is an ensemble created in 2011 and led by composer Patrick Grant. Now in its 12th season, the project takes on aspects of spectacle informed by the traditions of urban street bands, avant-garde theater, and ancient music.
A rock n' roll affair à la Little Shop of Horrors and The Rocky Horror Picture Show meets Robert LePage, Gangrene, USA: The Musical is a Faustian horror-comedy spectacle brought to you by producer, Chantelle Han of Barbet Productions, production company behind the award-winning feature film thriller, Peppergrass.
TILTED AXES: The Longest Night at Make Music Winter NYC features music for mobile electric guitars. Presented by Make Music New York & BXP, the event takes place on Dec. 21 at 601 Lex. Ave. (53rd St.) in The Hugh Plaza (Citicorps Center).
Make Music Winter — the free, outdoor musical celebration with exuberant and participatory processions and performances throughout New York City — has announced the lineup for its winter solstice programs on Thursday, December 21.
TILTED AXES: Music for Mobile Electric Guitars will celebrate the beginning of autumn with music & movement as part of the NYC Indonesian Street Festival in a performance of their latest spectacle EQUINOX. Get all of the performance information here!