En Garde Arts presents BASETRACK LIVE, a multidisciplinary work that includes theater, music, news media, journalism, and technology.  While embedded with the First Battalion, Eighth Marines in Southern Afghanistan, a group of photojournalists led by Teru Kuwayama started the online project that became the authentic dialogue of the performance.  Connecting Battalion members with their families and others around the world, the online project became a platform for documenting the range of perspectives and the emotional tolls of deployment and beyond.

En Garde Arts presents Basetrack Live, a multidisciplinary work that includes theater, music, news media, journalism, and technology to draw on the power of individual stories to examine the collective experience of those who have served in America’s longest war.  Adapted from the wildly popular Facebook page and website of photographs and videos taken in Afghanistan by embedded journalist Teru Kuwayama, Basetrack Live is a multidisciplinary work at the intersection of theatre, music, new media, journalism and technology.

En Garde Arts presents BASETRACK LIVE, a multidisciplinary work including theater, music, news media, journalism, and technology.  While embedded with the First Battalion, Eighth Marines in Southern Afghanistan, a group of photojournalists led by Teru Kuwayama started the online project that became the authentic dialogue of the performance.  Connecting Battalion members with their families and others around the world, the online project became a platform for documenting the range of perspectives and the emotional tolls of deployment and beyond.

Join the City of Austin’s Art in Public Places Program for a lively panel discussion with three distinct public art voices from around the country: Norie Sato, Artist based in Seattle, WA; Janet Zweig, Artist based in Brooklyn, NY; and Shelly Willis, Executive Director of the Sacramento Metropolitan Arts Commission; moderated by Meghan Wells, Art in Public Places Administrator, City of Austin. The panel will explore timely topics such as the intersection of local identity and artwork, public participation, and the artist’s role in promoting public dialogue.

Join us this November 8th and 9th at the Fashion Institute of Technology to celebrate veterans in the arts as part of Veterans Week 2014!

SATURDAY, NOV 8th – JOURNEYS in STORIES – From the Front to the Home Front in Words

PRESENTED by: Veteran Artist Program (VAP) w/ Voices from War

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 9TH – TELLING: NYC 2014
Join us for TELLING: NYC 2014 featuring Jerry Castanos, Michael Castelblanco, Elana Duffy, Natalie Lovejoy, John Manley, Letrice Titus and Adam Wojac

Created by Jonathan Wei

Directed by Max Rayneard and Alex Mallory

This expansive collection features 68 works by some of the contemporary art world’s most recognizable figures. From six-foot long gouache tableaus to vibrant painted, color fields, charcoal preparatory drawings to rough pencil sketches, these works by significant artists are as captivating as they are diverse.

Collection curated by: Brian J. Lang, Curator, Corporate Art Collection.

Do you want to become more involved in the arts in New York City? Interested in using your skills to make an impact in a creative field?

Join the Arts & Business Council of New York (ABC/NY), along with arts organizations from across the city, for an evening of volunteer matching in the arts! We will feature all types of volunteer opportunities from disciplines including dance, theater, music, and visual arts.

The Afro Latin Jazz Alliance
Presents
GRAMMY® Award-Winning
Arturo O'Farrill & The Afro Latin Jazz Orchestra's
7th Season
Symphony Space
2537 Broadway, NYC
Advance Tickets: $40/$30/$20
Day-Of-Show Box Office Tickets: $45/$35/$25
Seniors/Students/Symphony Space Members: $20/$15/$10

Tag, you’re it! Discover historic and contemporary illustration and design as it relates to New York City. Learn about the techniques of graffiti and experiment with graphic styles and color. A graffiti artist and educator from the Urban Folk Art Studios located in Brooklyn will demonstrate different graffiti styles from comic to fine art.

All ages and experience levels are welcome to participate with their adult companions.

Suggested Family Admission, $15 per family
(includes gallery admission, art materials, and healthy snacks)

Lecture
Panic in the Parlor: Reporting and Reading Pictorial Newspapers in Gilded Age America
Thursday, October 30, 2014
6–6:30 p.m. (reception) 6:30–7:30 p.m. (lecture)
$25 general/$20 student & senior

Family Day
Wild with Color! New York Graffiti Arts
Saturday, October 18, 2014
Bard Graduate Center (38 West 86th Street)
1–4 pm (exhibition tours, graffiti demonstration and art-making)

Tag, you’re it! Discover historic and contemporary illustration and design as it relates to New York City. Learn about the techniques of graffiti and experiment with graphic styles and color. A graffiti artist and educator from the Urban Folk Art Studios located in Brooklyn will demonstrate different graffiti styles from comic to fine art.

Are you interested in applying your skills to a creative field? Looking for tips on how to develop and manage a successful volunteer project? Join the Arts & Business Council of New York in collaboration with Taproot as we celebrate Pro Bono Day with this exciting panel. Hear from arts organizations about their personal experience with pro bono volunteers – how they developed and managed impactful projects, and maintained lasting relationships!

Email Caleb at [email protected] for event details and how to RSVP!

Hypokrit Theatre Company Launch Party in NYC at Empire Rooftop Bar. 7pm Press 9pm Public

Celebrate the official launch of Hypokrit Theatre Company and Romeo and Juliet at The Empire Rooftop Bar and Lounge

There is NO cover charge for this event. Pick your poison specialty cocktails, a raffle with prizes, even a surprise performance!
Bring your friends and loved ones for a night amongst the Montagues and Capulets.

Which side will you choose?

St. Luke’s Chamber Ensemble comes to the Library at Flushing for a free one-hour concert featuring music for wind quintet. Bring new or gently-used books for children in under-served communities, to be donated through our partnership with Kids Research Center. Enjoy a gourmet ice cream sandwich after the concert! Coolhaus will sell their delectable ice cream inventions. Visit our event table to sign a letter to the Mayor supporting libraries in our communities.

Seating is first-come, first-served.

PERFORMERS
St. Luke's Chamber Ensemble

St. Luke’s Chamber Ensemble comes to Staten Island's Richmondtown Library for a free one-hour concert featuring music for wind quintet. Bring new or gently-used books for children in under-served communities, to be donated through our partnership with Kids Research Center. Enjoy a gourmet ice cream sandwich after the concert! Coolhaus will sell their delectable ice cream inventions. Visit our event table to sign a letter to the Mayor supporting libraries in our communities.

Seating is first-come, first-served.

PERFORMERS
St. Luke's Chamber Ensemble

St. Luke’s Chamber Ensemble comes to Belmont Library in the Bronx for a free one-hour concert featuring music for wind quintet. Bring new or gently-used books for children in under-served communities, to be donated through our partnership with Kids Research Center. Enjoy a gourmet ice cream sandwich after the concert! Coolhaus will sell their delectable ice cream inventions. Visit our event table to sign a letter to the Mayor supporting libraries in our communities.

Seating is first-come, first-served.

PERFORMERS
St. Luke's Chamber Ensemble

St. Luke’s Chamber Ensemble comes to Brooklyn's Central Library for a free one-hour concert featuring music for wind quintet. Bring new or gently-used books for children in under-served communities, to be donated through our partnership with Kids Research Center. Enjoy a gourmet ice cream sandwich after the concert! Coolhaus will sell their delectable ice cream inventions. Visit our event table to sign a letter to the Mayor supporting libraries in our communities.

Seating is first-come, first-served.

PERFORMERS
St. Luke's Chamber Ensemble

St. Luke’s Chamber Ensemble comes to the five boroughs for free one-hour concerts featuring music for wind quintet, starting at The New York Library for the Performing Arts at Lincoln Center. Bring new or gently-used books for children in under-served communities, to be donated through our partnership with Kids Research Center. Enjoy a gourmet ice cream sandwich after the concert! Coolhaus will sell their delectable ice cream inventions. Visit our event table to sign a letter to the Mayor supporting libraries in our communities.

Seating is first-come, first-served.

3 Time Academy award winner nad recipient of a special TOny in 2015, composer STEPHEN SCHWARTZ offers a concert of his music including songs from Broadway's PIPPIN, WICKED, GODSPELL as well as from the film scores of ENCHANTED, POCAHONTAS and THE HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME.
He is joined by Broadway stars LIZ CALLAWAY and MICHAEL MCCORRY ROSE.
The concert will be followed by a cocktail reception with the company at AMORE restaurant.
This is a special gala fundraiser to benefit the non-profit HUDSON STAGE COMPANY, INC.
Reserved seating through BROWN PAPER TICKETS

Based on original music sung by incarcerated inmates in Holocaust concentration camps, Holocaust Cantata: Songs from the Camps is an emotional, musical journey through one of the bleakest episodes in human history. I Believe - A Holocaust Oratorio For Today is a singular large scale work divided into 12 movements using the artistic forces of a symphony orchestra, large mixed chorus, children’s chorus, ensembles, soloists and narrator.

The innovative a cappella ensemble known as Khorikos debuts a piece from their own acclaimed competition, joining the Del Mar Master Chorus and Concert Choir and the Alice High School Honors Band for this performance at the world-famous Carnegie Hall. Famed for their cutting-edge take on everything from medieval polyphony to contemporary sound sculpture, Khorikos has performed with major U.S.

Arts Brookfield, best known for curating free cultural experiences to millions worldwide, is celebrating its 25th anniversary with Art Set Free, an unprecedented global arts initiative that’s on a mission to create one of the world’s largest collections of online public art while raising awareness about the importance of free public art.

Presented by Distinguished Concerts International New York (DCINY)
Weill Recital Hall, Carnegie Hall

 

An evening devoted to a capella chamber choral groups, performing classic and contemporary works. Groups featured are: Ad Astra Singers led by Director John Paul Johnson, NOTUS: IU Contemporary Vocal Ensemble with Director Dominick DiOrio, and the UC Berkeley Chamber Chorus directed by Marika Kuzma.

 

Performers
Ad Astra Singers

NOTUS: IU Contemporary Vocal Ensemble

UC Berkeley Chamber Chorus

Remember the days when all your ticket buyers called you when they wanted tickets? Remember when you had to pick up the phone to call them when you wanted something? Many subscribers and ticket buyers still respond to this traditional model but many of your website visitors and those aware of your organization's presence on social media have different expectations. Some of them buy and some of them don't.

Businesses often promote volunteerism as one of the key elements of employee engagement and arts organizations are looking for ways to increase involvement with skilled volunteers. Learn practical strategies on how to build and fund a successful volunteer program in your community. 

Partnering with the business community no longer means just asking for money. Learn how to effectively talk to business leaders, marketing departments, human resource personnel and other decision makers within the business environment about how to develop mutually beneficial projects.  

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