Internationally recognized choreographer Bill T. Jones and renowned director/playwright Moisés Kaufman, both National Medal of Arts awardees, will discuss the importance of oral history as storytelling and the impact it has had on their careers in "Performing Oral History."
The discussion will be moderated by Director of the Columbia Center for Oral History Research Mary Marshall Clark.
"Performing Oral History" is accompanying the New York City premiere performances of Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Company's Analogy Trilogy Parts I & II presented at The Joyce Theater.
Moisés Kaufman has been rewarded for his powerful contributions to American theater. His work sensitively probes questions of culture and sexuality and moves audiences with its bold portrayals of contemporary social issues.
The conversation will take place on November 5 at 6PM at New York Live Arts, 219 West 19th Street, NYC. For tickets and information, call 212 924 0077 or visit newyorklivearts.
IF YOU GO:
Bill T. Jones in Conversation: Performing Oral History
with Bill T. Jones, Moisés Kaufman, Mary Marshall Clark
November 5, 6PM
New York Live Arts
219 West 19th Street, NYC
Tickets: 212 924 00770077 | $10 | Free for Members
Located in the heart of Chelsea in New York City, New York Live Arts is an internationally recognized destination for innovative artistry. New York Live Arts produces and presents dance, music and theater performances, offers an extensive range of participatory programs for adults and young people, supports the continuing professional development of artists and serves as home for the Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane.
Photo Credit: Walter McBride
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