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Composer George Lewis Gets Struck by a Comet
Director Yuval Sharon, Founder and Co-Artistic Director of The Industry [Sweet Land, Invisible Cities Hopscotch], never shies away from making bold choices. Certainly his desire to find a way to
Director Yuval Sharon, Founder and Co-Artistic Director of The Industry [Sweet Land, Invisible Cities Hopscotch], never shies away from making bold choices. Certainly his desire to find a way to
“The Comet / Poppea” radically pares down a classic and blends it with a premiere by George E. Lewis for an original show that will travel widely.
What do 17th century Italian composer Claudio Monteverdi and 20th century writer and civil rights activist W.E.B. Du Bois have in common? Aspects of their work have been juxtaposed in
“While “How to Fall Apart” looks unflinchingly at climate change, inherent in the theme is something close to hope.”
This video features Christien Reif, conductor and music director of AMOC*’s production of El Niño: Nativity Reconsidered reflecting on his preparation for the performance—and being a new dad!
“some of the most restless and enterprising young people in the performing arts”
“My creative work has been shaped by the people I’ve collaborated with. It’s through them I’ve found my own voice as an improviser and violinist.”
“There’s this infusion of energy that goes across the discipline, between the dancers and the musicians. Everyone’s teaching each other…”
Director Yuval Sharon, Founder and Co-Artistic Director of The Industry [Sweet Land, Invisible Cities Hopscotch], never shies away from making bold choices. Certainly his desire to find a way to
“The Comet / Poppea” radically pares down a classic and blends it with a premiere by George E. Lewis for an original show that will travel widely.
What do 17th century Italian composer Claudio Monteverdi and 20th century writer and civil rights activist W.E.B. Du Bois have in common? Aspects of their work have been juxtaposed in
“While “How to Fall Apart” looks unflinchingly at climate change, inherent in the theme is something close to hope.”
This video features Christien Reif, conductor and music director of AMOC*’s production of El Niño: Nativity Reconsidered reflecting on his preparation for the performance—and being a new dad!
“some of the most restless and enterprising young people in the performing arts”
“My creative work has been shaped by the people I’ve collaborated with. It’s through them I’ve found my own voice as an improviser and violinist.”
“There’s this infusion of energy that goes across the discipline, between the dancers and the musicians. Everyone’s teaching each other…”
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