Calendar
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Christian Rizzo: b.c, janvier 1545, fontainebleau
The acclaimed French choreographer takes a surprisingly intimate turn in this solo work created for the celebrated classical and contemporary dancer Julie Guibert.
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Shim Sham
The New York and Barcelona based tap dancer Roxane Butterfly hosts this free open jam session with some of the finest in NYC’s tap community.
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Sam Green: Utopia in Four Movements
The Oscar-nominated filmmaker creates a “live documentary” which draws from the collective experience of cinema and the intimate immediacy of live performance to explore the age-old utopian impulse at the dawn of the 21st Century…
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Rhys Chatham and Angie Eng: Echodes
The beloved first music curator of The Kitchen in the 1970s teams up with Angie Eng for this live multi-media concert with drummer Kevin Shea and electric bassist David Sims joining on stage.
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Ralph Lemon: Meditation
A meditative, immersive installation of projected light and shadow within which viewers may absorb the rhythms of an imagined underlying narrative or simply follow their own free form associations.
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Justin Bond and the House of Whimsy: Re:Galli Blonde (A Sissy Fix)
In this new work conceived as a performance ritual, Mx Bond and a bevy of NYC’s finest performance witches create an evening of music, spectacle, and magic inspired by the ancient story of the Order of the Galli.
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Adam Pendleton: BAND
The U.S. premiere of BAND is Adam Pendleton’s large-scale video installation tracking Deerhoof working on and recording a new song. The exhibition also features new two-dimensional works from his ongoing Black Dada and System of Display series.
November 3–December 23, 2010
Opening Reception: Wednesday, November 3, 6-8pm
FREE
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n+1 symposium on Roland Barthes: Reflections on the public, private intellectual
This panel discussion of Barthes’s legacy and the posthumous publication of his Mourning Diary, offers a chance to think anew about the challenges of personalizing the intellectual, or intellectualizing the personal in our own time.
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An Evening with Sam Amidon
In this evening of solo musical performance, Sam Amidon presents his intuitive and often radical reworkings of secular ballads, gospel, folk songs, and hymns with interludes of disjunctive storytelling, field recordings, and video.
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An Evening with FENCE BOOKS
Poetry publisher Fence Books launches its fall season with three brand new titles— two by esteemed poets and one by an upstart: Jena Osman, Martin Corless-Smith, and Nick Demske.
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Tamar-kali: Pseudoacoustic
Valerie June: Organic Moonshine Roots MusicBrooklyn-based vocalist, composer, and guitarist, Tamar-kali presents her newest live soul-rock project. Memphis native singer/songwriter Valerie June opens the night with her solo compositions for banjo, slide guitar, and vocals.
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Toni Dove: Spectropia
Spectropia is a live-mix cinema event, a scratchable movie performed by video DJs playing a movie as an instrument. Toni Dove’s sci-fi hybrid features time travel, telepathy, and elements of film noir in a drama set in England, 2099 and in New York City, 1931, following the Great Crash.
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Dance and Process: Oren Barnoy, Megan Byrne, and Antonio Ramos
The culmination of an extended group process of sharing work and receiving structured feedback, this evening features three new works by choreographers Oren Barnoy, Megan Byrne, and Antonio Ramos.
















