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Sat Jan
26
Festival Luna
Presented by American Museum of Natural History
In anticipation of the
upcoming Lunar New Year, this
festival invites visitors to
explore and experience
traditions old and new that
celebrate the Moon. Enjoy a
meditative reflection on the
dawa (moon) with a Lama from
Tibet; learn a Grandmother
Ehnita song from singer-
songwriter Bear Fox and
Akwesasne Women Singers of the
Mohawk Nation; and create your
own Dong Ho Vietnamese folk
painting. Fly to the moon with
Chinese Theatre Works, dance
to the majestic sounds of the
Korean Daegeum bamboo flute,
music by Paul Yeon Lee and the
New York Korean Traditional
Marching Band, share favorite
holiday stories at the Kitchen
Conversations mobile recording
booth, and look forward to the
Year of the Snake by learning
about Chinese culinary holiday
traditions with master wok
chef Grace Young.
View details
25
Sat Jan
26
Festival Luna
Presented by American Museum of Natural History
In anticipation of the
upcoming Lunar New Year, this
festival invites visitors to
explore and experience
traditions old and new that
celebrate the Moon. Enjoy a
meditative reflection on the
dawa (moon) with a Lama from
Tibet; learn a Grandmother
Ehnita song from singer-
songwriter Bear Fox and
Akwesasne Women Singers of the
Mohawk Nation; and create your
own Dong Ho Vietnamese folk
painting. Fly to the moon with
Chinese Theatre Works, dance
to the majestic sounds of the
Korean Daegeum bamboo flute,
music by Paul Yeon Lee and the
New York Korean Traditional
Marching Band, share favorite
holiday stories at the Kitchen
Conversations mobile recording
booth, and look forward to the
Year of the Snake by learning
about Chinese culinary holiday
traditions with master wok
chef Grace Young.
View details
25
Sat Jan
26
Festival Luna
Presented by American Museum of Natural History
In anticipation of the
upcoming Lunar New Year, this
festival invites visitors to
explore and experience
traditions old and new that
celebrate the Moon. Enjoy a
meditative reflection on the
dawa (moon) with a Lama from
Tibet; learn a Grandmother
Ehnita song from singer-
songwriter Bear Fox and
Akwesasne Women Singers of the
Mohawk Nation; and create your
own Dong Ho Vietnamese folk
painting. Fly to the moon with
Chinese Theatre Works, dance
to the majestic sounds of the
Korean Daegeum bamboo flute,
music by Paul Yeon Lee and the
New York Korean Traditional
Marching Band, share favorite
holiday stories at the Kitchen
Conversations mobile recording
booth, and look forward to the
Year of the Snake by learning
about Chinese culinary holiday
traditions with master wok
chef Grace Young.
View details
25
Juilliard FOCUS! 2013 Festival Opening Night
Presented by The Juilliard School
Alice Tully Hall
Lincoln Center
British Music Since World War II
New Juilliard Ensemble
Joel Sachs, founding director and conductor
Kyle Bielfield, tenor
John Brancy, baritone
Bryan Conger, clarinet
Meredith Treaster, viola
JONATHAN HARVEY (England) Sringara Chaconne (2008)*
ALEXANDER GOEHR (England) . . .a musical offering (J.S.B. 1985) (1985)
HELEN GRIME (Scotland) Clarinet Concerto (2009)**
JOHN WOOLRICH (England) Envoi (1997)*
COLIN MATTHEWS (England) with text by Christopher Reid No Man's Land for tenor, baritone, chamber orchestra, and recorded sound (2011)*
* First performance outside of Europe
** New York Premiere
FREE tickets available 1/11
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25
Sun Apr
21
Zarina: Paper Like Skin
Presented by Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
This retrospective of Indian-born American artist Zarina Hashmi is the first major exploration of the master printmaker’s career, charting a developmental arc from her work in the 1960s to the present and including many seminal works from the late 1960s and early 1970s, woodblock prints, etchings and lithographs, and a small selection of related sculptures in bronze and cast paper. The Guggenheim’s recent acquisition of 20 works from a major series of pin drawings from 1975 to 1977 serves as a fulcrum for the presentation, which is conceived in close collaboration with the artist. The exhibition has been curated by Allegra Pesenti, Curator, Grunwald Center for the Graphic Arts, Hammer Museum, where it opened in September 2012. The Guggenheim presentation is organized by Sandhini Poddar, former Associate Curator of Asian Art, with Helen Hsu, Assistant Curator, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum. Zarina: Paper Like Skin was organized by the Hammer Museum, Los Angeles. The presentation at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum is supported in part by the Leadership Committee for Zarina: Paper Like Skin, with special thanks to Luhring Augustine, New York.
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Categories:
Arts
25
Sun Feb
17
Julian Kreimer: Coming and Going
Presented by Weeknights
Julian Kreimer
Coming and Going
January 25 – February 17, 2013
Opening reception January 25, 730-
10pm
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Categories:
Arts
25
Sun Jan
27
Writing from the Soul: Discover the Secrets to Going Deep
Presented by Natural Pathfinder
Come develop and share your
innermost
vision, passion, and creative
self
with other writers in a
nurturing and
inspiring environment. There
will be
time to share your writing and
to
receive feedback from the
instructors
and participants. This
workshop will
be limited to 5-8 people. From
this
deep place of being,
participants
will relate their experience
and
being through the writing
process. In
a world filled with surface-
level
interactions and abbreviated
superficial communications,
this
workshop is a boon for serious
writers as well as for those
to new
to the art of writing, and
offers a
powerful healing journey for
all.
View details
25
Fri Feb
8
Beyond Beautiful
Presented by Bruno Art
Award-winning industrial designer,
Bruno, will reveal his personal work to the
public in his first exhibition.
View details
Categories:
Arts
25
Sun Jan
27
EXPRESSIONS
Presented by Art in FLUX Harlem
Expressions is an exhibition curated by
and displaying the work of interns at
Art in FLUX Harlem: Danniella Carter,
Dykeisha Hill, Elina Stella, Erin Murphy,
Jacqueline Jones, Kachine Moore, Kathy
Veliz, Ken Weisensee, Marie Demple,
Raven Willis, and Rebecca Alvarez.
Each artist contributes an image with
the central focus of expression. When
joined together the images create an
introduction to the vast ever-changing
forms of human emotion.
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Categories:
Arts
25
Sun Feb
3
My Brooklyn
Presented by My Brooklyn, IFP and Filmwax
A documentary film and discussion about
gentrification and unjust urban planning
practices in Downtown Brooklyn and
beyond.
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Categories:
Cinema

