La Exposición Ni Origen, Ni Torbellino Continúa En El Museo De Arte Carrillo Gil
by A.A. Cristi - Aug 8, 2025
Integrada por 56 piezas de 26 artistas, la exposición Ni origen, ni torbellino, en el Museo de Arte Carrillo Gil (MACG), recinto del Instituto Nacional de Bellas Artes y Literatura (INBAL), ofrece una revisión de la colección del museo a partir de una reflexión crítica sobre la figura moderna del hombre como constructor del mundo. Asimismo, invita a los visitantes a establecer un vínculo individual con las obras y a realizar interpretaciones personales.
El Ceprodac Reconoce El Legado De Coreógrafos Y Maestros De La Danza Con El Ciclo Geografía En Movimiento
by A.A. Cristi - Dec 7, 2021
El Centro de Producción de Danza Contemporánea transmitirá Geografía en movimiento, un ciclo virtual de ocho videoficciones que revaloriza el legado de importantes artistas de la danza que contribuyeron a la institucionalización de esta disciplina en México. Con esta actividad, el Ceprodac se suma a las celebraciones del 75 aniversario del Instituto Nacional de Bellas Artes y Literatura (INBAL).
Podcast: West of Broadway is On the Red Carpet of The Father at Pasadena Playhouse Starring Alfred Molina
by West of Broadway - Feb 13, 2020
It's curtains up on a special episode of West Broadway! I'm Los Angeles publicist and Broadway veteran Will Armstrong. This episode is a bit of a departure from our normal shows at west of Broadway, but as I think of it, maybe it's less of a departure and more of an evolution. After all, as I see it, a podcast about musical theater on the West Coast is great. But what is musical theater without... Theater?
El Teatro de la Danza Guillermina Bravo cumple medio siglo como icono de la expresión dancística contemporánea
by Julie Musbach - Sep 17, 2019
El Teatro de la Danza Guillermina Bravo celebrará 50 años de vida. Su inauguración, el 19 de septiembre de 1969 con la obra Zaratustra, contó con un elenco estelar dirigido por el controvertido Alejandro Jodorowsky. Inicialmente fue un espacio de preparación para los alumnos de la Academia de la Danza Mexicana, que con el paso de los años se convirtió en el escenario dancístico más importante del país y referente del género contemporáneo.
A Film Celebration of James Caan Opens 5/19
by A.A. Cristi - Apr 27, 2017
For two glittering weekends at the end of May, the world turns its attention to the movie event of the year: TheCaan Film Festival at Museum of the Moving Image. In celebration of the Bronx-born, Sunnyside-raised, and Sanford Meisner-instructed actor, the film series revisits twelve of James Caan's greatest performances, from May 19 through 28, with nearly all films presented in 35mm. The films feature performances for such great directors as Francis Ford Coppola, Howard Hawks, Michael Mann, Sam Peckinpah, Mark Rydell, Norman Jewison, Wes Anderson, and James Gray.
Baryshnikov Arts Center Announces Spring 2017 Season
by A.A. Cristi - Dec 6, 2016
Baryshnikov Arts Center (BAC) announces the Spring 2017 performance and residency series, which runs January 7 through June 17. Tickets for BAC Presents performances in theater, music, and dance can be purchased now at bacnyc.org and 866 811 4111. Throughout the season, BAC Residencies will provide critical support to eleven artists across disciplines to develop new work in BAC's studios.
BWW Review: The Dance Gallery Festival Celebrates its 10th Anniversary
by Rose Marija - Nov 16, 2016
The Dance Gallery Festival began ten years ago with the vision of Astrid von Ussar, Founder and Artistic Director. Their stated 'mission is to provide everything that choreographers want, need, and dream of in a professional setting: industry standard lighting, publicity packaging, and ample time for tech rehearsals.' Born of necessity, this collective, following von Ussar's vision, recognizes these lacks to be common to most aspiring and working choreographers (those not working with major, funded dance companies). Funding comes primarily from family and friends. This is an extraordinary find in the dance community; and one that begins to fill a void that has existed for far too long.
Sundance Institute Selects 13 Projects for June Directors and Screenwriters Labs, Now thru 6/28
by Movies News Desk - May 28, 2012
Sundance Institute has announced the 13 projects selected for its annual June Directors and Screenwriters Labs, taking place at the Sundance Resort in Utah from today, May 28 through June 28. Under the leadership of Michelle Satter, Founding Director of the Institute's Feature Film Program, and the artistic direction of Gyula Gazdag, the projects selected for this year's program include emerging filmmakers and projects from the United States, Italy, Romania, Australia, Algeria, France, Chile and the UK.
The Peck School of the Arts Announces Schedule For 5/3-9
by BWW
News Desk - May 9, 2010
It's another busy week at the Peck School of the Arts as students and faculty prepare for the end of the semester and graduation. Check out all that we have to offer in art, theatre, film, music and dance!
The Peck School of the Arts Announces Schedule For 5/3-9
by BWW
News Desk - May 3, 2010
It's another busy week at the Peck School of the Arts as students and faculty prepare for the end of the semester and graduation. Check out all that we have to offer in art, theatre, film, music and dance!
The Peck School of the Arts Announces Schedule For 5/3-9
by Gabrielle Sierra - Apr 30, 2010
It's another busy week at the Peck School of the Arts as students and faculty prepare for the end of the semester and graduation. Check out all that we have to offer in art, theatre, film, music and dance!
Groener, McGrath, Scalera & More Star In Sondheim's PUTTING IT TOGETHER At SCR 9/11-10/11
by BWW News Desk - Oct 11, 2009
South Coast Repertory kicks off the 2009-10 Season with Putting It Together, a compilation of Stephen Sondheim songs, that the composer put together like pieces of a jigsaw puzzle, creating a narrative set at a cocktail party in an elegant Manhattan condo. The non-traditional musical, led by Broadway and television star Harry Groener, has a cast of five (a glamorous but slightly jaded couple, a starry-eyed younger couple and a savvy observer) who sing more than 30 songs that reflect their lives, lifestyles and moods of the moment. Some of the songs will be familiar, some less so, a few were even cut from their original musical scores, but they are all sophisticated, smart and drop-dead droll. All, in other words, Sondheim.
Groener, McGrath, Scalera & More Star In Sondheim's PUTTING IT TOGETHER At SCR 9/11-10/11
by BWW News Desk - Sep 18, 2009
South Coast Repertory kicks off the 2009-10 Season with Putting It Together, a compilation of Stephen Sondheim songs, that the composer put together like pieces of a jigsaw puzzle, creating a narrative set at a cocktail party in an elegant Manhattan condo. The non-traditional musical, led by Broadway and television star Harry Groener, has a cast of five (a glamorous but slightly jaded couple, a starry-eyed younger couple and a savvy observer) who sing more than 30 songs that reflect their lives, lifestyles and moods of the moment. Some of the songs will be familiar, some less so, a few were even cut from their original musical scores, but they are all sophisticated, smart and drop-dead droll. All, in other words, Sondheim.
Groener, McGrath, Scalera & More Star In Sondheim's PUTTING IT TOGETHER At SCR 9/11-10/11
by BWW News Desk - Sep 11, 2009
South Coast Repertory kicks off the 2009-10 Season with Putting It Together, a compilation of Stephen Sondheim songs, that the composer put together like pieces of a jigsaw puzzle, creating a narrative set at a cocktail party in an elegant Manhattan condo. The non-traditional musical, led by Broadway and television star Harry Groener, has a cast of five (a glamorous but slightly jaded couple, a starry-eyed younger couple and a savvy observer) who sing more than 30 songs that reflect their lives, lifestyles and moods of the moment. Some of the songs will be familiar, some less so, a few were even cut from their original musical scores, but they are all sophisticated, smart and drop-dead droll. All, in other words, Sondheim.