Odds are you've never seen ukulele played like this! Though some still have trouble pronouncing his last name and the instrument he plays, Jake Shimabukuro (she-ma-BOO-koo-row) is recognized as one of the world's most exciting and innovative ukulele players and composers.
The Wooster Group will present its first benefit artauction on the occasion of its 35 th Anniversary. Dubbed 'The Wooster (Support)Group', the event will feature live and silent auctions of contemporary art.
Yankee Tavern by Steven Dietz, a taught comic thriller from one of America's leading contemporary playwrights, will have audiences on the edge of their barstools when it premieres at the New Jersey Repertory Company in Long Branch, April 15 - May 23, 2010.
The Wooster Group will present its first benefit artauction on the occasion of its 35 th Anniversary. Dubbed 'The Wooster (Support)Group', the event will feature live and silent auctions of contemporary art.
Odds are you've never seen ukulele played like this! Though some still have trouble pronouncing his last name and the instrument he plays, Jake Shimabukuro (she-ma-BOO-koo-row) is recognized as one of the world's most exciting and innovative ukulele players and composers.
The 'Kitten With a Quip' Shelly Goldstein's ONE FINE DAY: THE GROOVY GIRLS OF THE 60s is a celebration of the extraordinary women whose style, music and lyrics revolutionized an era.
½ Life constructs a contemporary ritual to address our dormant nuclear nightmares and investigates the survival of the body amidst a world of scientific research, data, and control. The performance swims across the Pacific Ocean and unites performers from nuclear superpower USA, atomic survivor Japan, and nuclear free New Zealand and teams them with a physicist to understand the physics of nuclear power. Data is translated into movement; scientific distillations of reality add up on a chalkboard. 1/2 LIFE will have its run from February 10-14.
½ Life constructs a contemporary ritual to address our dormant nuclear nightmares and investigates the survival of the body amidst a world of scientific research, data, and control. The performance swims across the Pacific Ocean and unites performers from nuclear superpower USA, atomic survivor Japan, and nuclear free New Zealand and teams them with a physicist to understand the physics of nuclear power. Data is translated into movement; scientific distillations of reality add up on a chalkboard. 1/2 LIFE will have its run from February 10-14.
½ Life constructs a contemporary ritual to address our dormant nuclear nightmares and investigates the survival of the body amidst a world of scientific research, data, and control. The performance swims across the Pacific Ocean and unites performers from nuclear superpower USA, atomic survivor Japan, and nuclear free New Zealand and teams them with a physicist to understand the physics of nuclear power. Data is translated into movement; scientific distillations of reality add up on a chalkboard. 1/2 LIFE will have its run from February 10-14.
1/2 Life by BodyCartography Project investigates the survival of the body amidst a world of scientific research, data and control. The performance hovers geographically at the edges of the Pacific Ocean - connecting nuclear super power U.S.A., atomic survivor Japan and nuclear free New Zealand. We will construct a contemporary ritual to address our dormant nuclear nightmares. Dance and video artists Olive Bieringa and Otto Ramstad bring together an extraordinary collaborative team including composer and harpist Zeena Parkins, visual artist Emmett Ramstad, physicist Bryce Beverlin II and performer Tamami Yamada. Performances are from January 38-30, 2010.
1/2 Life by BodyCartography Project investigates the survival of the body amidst a world of scientific research, data and control. The performance hovers geographically at the edges of the Pacific Ocean - connecting nuclear super power U.S.A., atomic survivor Japan and nuclear free New Zealand. We will construct a contemporary ritual to address our dormant nuclear nightmares. Dance and video artists Olive Bieringa and Otto Ramstad bring together an extraordinary collaborative team including composer and harpist Zeena Parkins, visual artist Emmett Ramstad, physicist Bryce Beverlin II and performer Tamami Yamada. Performances are from January 38-30, 2010.
½ Life constructs a contemporary ritual to address our dormant nuclear nightmares and investigates the survival of the body amidst a world of scientific research, data, and control. The performance swims across the Pacific Ocean and unites performers from nuclear superpower USA, atomic survivor Japan, and nuclear free New Zealand and teams them with a physicist to understand the physics of nuclear power. Data is translated into movement; scientific distillations of reality add up on a chalkboard. 1/2 LIFE will have its run from February 10-14.
The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Annex NYC will conclude its stay in New York on January 3 at 8PM. The Rock Annex is exploring opportunities for a tour that would bring exclusive artifacts to music fans and rock enthusiasts around the world.
The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Annex NYC will conclude its stay in New York on January 3 at 8PM. The Rock Annex is exploring opportunities for a tour that would bring exclusive artifacts to music fans and rock enthusiasts around the world.
The Judson Memorial Church presents the 2009 revival of its wildly popular holiday show, Christmas Rappings, marking the 40th anniversary revival of Al Carmine's musical extravaganza.
1/2 Life by BodyCartography Project investigates the survival of the body amidst a world of scientific research, data and control. The performance hovers geographically at the edges of the Pacific Ocean - connecting nuclear super power U.S.A., atomic survivor Japan and nuclear free New Zealand. We will construct a contemporary ritual to address our dormant nuclear nightmares. Dance and video artists Olive Bieringa and Otto Ramstad bring together an extraordinary collaborative team including composer and harpist Zeena Parkins, visual artist Emmett Ramstad, physicist Bryce Beverlin II and performer Tamami Yamada. Performances are from January 38-30, 2010.
The Judson Memorial Church presents the 2009 revival of its wildly popular holiday show, Christmas Rappings, marking the 40th anniversary revival of Al Carmine's musical extravaganza.