Where are humanity’s blind spots? Where are yours? Composer/pianist Vijay Iyer and writer/photographer Teju Cole‘s powerful new collaboration, Blind Spot, investigates our blindness to tragedy and injustice throughout history.
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Where are humanity’s blind spots? Where are yours? Composer/pianist Vijay Iyer and writer/photographer Teju Cole‘s powerful new collaboration, Blind Spot, investigates our blindness to tragedy and injustice throughout history.
The Classical Theatre of Harlem's newest production, The Three Musketeers, is an action-packed adventure fit for the whole family.
Grab a picnic blanket and see The Three Musketeers (for free!) in Harlem all month long!
This summer, the Kaye Playhouse at Hunter College presents Bizet's Carmen and Puccini's, Suor Angelica and Gianni Schicchi. These masterpieces are traditionally staged and costumed with orchestra, chorus and children's chorus.
Originally from Shanghai, 27-year-old Haochen Zhang has already established an international career. He first rose to prominence in 2009 as the youngest ever gold medal winner at the Van Cliburn International Piano Competition. A graduate of the Curtis School of Music in Philadelphia, Zhang is widely respected for his virtuosity and musicality.
Meet 27-year-old Haochen Zhang, an internationally renown pianist and the youngest ever Van Cliburn International Piano Competition gold medalist.
The Nai-Ni Chen Dance Company will present the New York Premiere of Ms. Chen's CrossCurrent, a collection of new works created on her journey as an immigrant artist attempting to reconcile the two cultures inside her, one she was born into, the other she chose to join.
This weekend only at the Martha Graham Dance Company!
From Argentinean tango to Independence Day fireworks, there’s something for everyone this summer at Caramoor. The celebrated Westchester cultural paradise represents a hub for musical and artistic exploration, comprising seven summer weeks of opera, orchestral, chamber, jazz, world and American roots music, family programs, young artist showcases, and sound artwork.
Here's the full schedule of events for this summer at Caramoor.
White Wave presents their annual SoloDuo Dance Festival, featuring 24 national and international dance makers, carefully selected by a panel of NYC's foremost dance artists, teachers, and producers. Our program celebrates the unique art of creating Solos and Duets, a format often favored by early-stage choreographers as their company begins to find its path within the dance world. Our line-up this year includes the work of both nascent and seasoned artists.
This year's festival features 24 national and international dance makers, carefully selected by a panel of NYC’s foremost dancers.
A visit to Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian New York to see the exhibition “Native Fashion Now,” which is on view through September 4, 2017. Originating at the Peabody Essex Museum, in Salem, Massachusetts, this is the first large-scale traveling exhibition of contemporary Native American fashion.
“Native Fashion Now,” which is on view through September 4 at Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian New York.