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The Under the Radar Festival Symposium Keynote Address by Kristy Edmunds, Executive and Artistic Director, Center for the Art of Performance at UCLA. Thursday, January 8, 2015. 9:30 am. The Public Theater, NYC.
"The Under the Radar Professional Symposium focuses on the global issues of producing and presenting theater. The two-day event features keynote speakers, a chance to see performances in a concentrated period of time, and formal and informal opportunities to meet colleagues and new artists. The symposium is a pre-conference event of the Association of Performing Arts Presenters (Arts Presenters) and will be held in conjunction with the APAP|NYC 2015 conference. The dates of the 2015 symposium are January 8-9. Registration priority is given to presenting and producing organizations."
Some chosen have been on the pair’s radar for a while, such as the Argentine author and director Mariano Pensotti, whose work “Cineastas” will weave together the lives of four filmmakers in Buenos Aires and feature actors who alternately portray fictional and real-life characters on a split-screen set. Other artists are newer discoveries. One thing they have in common, says Wang, is a sense of urgency. “There’s something that needs to be said right here and right now,” Wang says. “They’re using time, space, movement, or installation to really answer the questions of, ‘What can theater say about the world now?,’ ‘How can theater push the form forward?,’ 'How can theater push the world’s consciousness forward?'”
Now celebrating its 11th anniversary, the Under the Radar Festival this year offers 20 works from seven countries (Argentina, Brazil, Iran, Spain, Switzerland, the U.K. and the U.S.) Almost half of these fall under a new festival within the festival. In partnership with LaMaMa ETC, Under the Radar is launching the Incoming Series, work-in-process presentations from the Devised Theater Working Group.
The Public is getting ready. How about you?
10 days…
all day yesterday i sat in the library browsing through nyc books and felt sorry for myself the whole time when will this post nyc depression go away cos its starting to sound real pathetic -.-
i also said out loud how sexy the contrast of central park against the hard edges of the highrises of 5th are if that makes sense? no ok whatever
and someone please get me a key to gramercy park