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TED TIMRECK
Three Short Films

When: Wednesday Nov 13, 2019 at 7PM
Where: Westbeth Community Room’
155 Bank St
NY, NY

The High Line – A Rhapsodic Ballet, dedicated to the urban planning masterwork on the West Side of Manhattan

Suite Southwestern, a study of ancient and modern rock art in the American Southwest;

Michael Graves: Humanism and Design,
a portrait of the prolific designer known as the “Father of Postmodern Architecture.”

The evening’s event will also feature a musical interlude with refreshments.

Ted Timreck began his film career in the 1970s. He won a Peabody Award in 1977 for A Good Dissonance Like a Man, his docudrama about Charles Ives. Timreck went on to create films about Thomas Eakins, Augustus Saint-Gaudens, and Frederick Law Olmsted. He holds a research position at the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History in the Anthropology Department.
Ted is also the director of the Westbeth Icons project.

As a pianist, Timreck continues to make music with the Flying Fish Dancers of Mars.

Westbeth Movie Night
MARWENCOL

A 2010 American documentary film that explores the life and work of artist and photographer Mark Hogancamp. It is the debut feature of director-editor Jeff Malmberg.

On April 8, 2000, Mark Hogancamp was attacked outside of a bar by five men who beat him nearly to death after he told them he was a cross-dresser. After nine days in a coma and 40 days in the hospital, Hogancamp was discharged with brain damage that left him little memory of his previous life. Unable to afford therapy, he creates his own by building a 1/6-scale World War II–era Belgian town in his yard and populating it with dolls representing himself, his friends, and even his attackers. He calls that town Marwencol, blending the names Mark, Wendy, and Colleen.

Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 98% based on 60 reviews, with an average rating of 8.4/10. The website’s critical consensus reads, “Inspiring and fascinating, Marwencol depicts its subject with heartfelt tenderness, raising poignant questions about art and personal tragedy along the way.

Grove Drugs and Westbeth present:
Things to Know About Lyme Disease

West Village Wellness Social is a free monthly event that deals with health issues of interest to the community. It is led by Ilana Aminov BSPharm RPH of Grove Drugs, hosted by Michael Embrey and catered by Michael Stewart of Tavern on Jane.

Lyme disease is a bacterial infection you get from the bite of an infected tick. The first symptom is usually a red rash, which may look like a bull’s eye. But not all people with Lyme disease have a rash. As the infection spreads to other parts of the body, you may have

A fever
A headache
Body aches
A stiff neck
Fatigue
Lyme disease can be hard to diagnose because many of its symptoms are like those of the flu and other diseases. And you may not have noticed a tick bite.

Ticks have been found throughout New York City. … However, most NYC residents diagnosed with a tick-borne disease are infected when visiting grassy, wooded areas in upstate New York, Long Island, and surrounding states.

PENNY JONES PUPPETS
Early Childhood Theater
Peppi and the Pop-Up Dragon

New Repertory Season starts Sept 15. Come celebrate Penny’s 90th birthday!

Different show every month. Every third and fourth Sunday through May.

PENNY JONES & Co. PUPPETS
Early Childhood Puppet Theatre

www.pennypuppets.org

CELEBRATING 40 YEARS IN THE VILLAGE

“Very simple, and perfect as an introduction to theatre.” -New York Magazine
“Charming.” -The New York Times

BUY TICKETS NOW

Sunday, Sept 15th and 22nd at 11 AM & 2:30 PM
Peppi and the Pop-Up Dragon

A puppet show inside a giant 12-foot pop-up book with the audience creating the sounds and songs.
The sun rises and sets over a happy fishing village with bells that ring, babies that are rocked and boats that go out to sea. But the town is threatened by the pop-up dragon from the Blue Mountain. How will Peppi save the day?

And make a dragon to take home after the show

WATCH THE PREVIEW CLIP ON YouTube

“ The townspeople were alarmed. How would they survive? (talk about problem solving and cooperation!) They solved the problem, but you’d have to see this remarkable show to find out how. What a pleasurable experience. All I heard after this performance was “How charming!”
-Puppet Master, Puppetry Guild of Greater New York

“It succinctly reminded me of what a wealth of resources we have in children’s theatre….charming”
-Puppeteers of America Puppetry Journal

Performed at the Henson International Festival at the Public Theater

2019-20 REPERTORY SEASON

WESTBETH Home to the Arts
155 BANK STREET

between West and Washington Street in the West Village
Tickets on sale at pennypuppets.org and Eventbrite
or CASH ONLY at the door starting 20 minutes before the show
Tickets are $10 for all ages
Show Times: 11 AM & 2:30 PM
All Ages – Great for 2 to 8
Stroller Parking
Shows Run about 45 Minutes
Information: (212) 924-0525

http://www.pennypuppets.org

BUS AND SUBWAY: M14A, M11, M20, (2 blocks)
A, C, E, L, 1, 2, 3 (5 or 6 blocks)

“A Child’s first experience with theater is important and forming. Quality counts.” – Penny Jones

PENNY JONES & CO. PUPPETS has been a mainstay of children’s theater in New York since the 1970’s. The company specializes in informal puppet shows for children aged three to eight, and puppet ballets with live music for audiences of adults, children or both. The company performs in collaboration with chamber ensembles and orchestras. The repertory includes adaptations of classical works as well as original stories and scores. In schools, the company has performed hundreds of times, and Penny has a wide variety of programs from puppet pageants with a cast and crew of 30 to 90 school children, to workshops for small classes, and Penny’s “One on One” – interweaving puppetry, storytelling, movement and arts.

The company has appeared on television, in the Henson International Puppet Festival at the Public Theatre, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, at BAM with the Brooklyn Philharmonic, at City Center, Avery Fisher Hall, and in museums including The Museum of the City of New York, The Children’s Museum of New York, the American Museum of Natural History, at Emelin, Wave Hill, the Washington Square Music Festival, at venues from Macy’s to Barnes & Noble, and with orchestras at Bargemusic, Casa de España, Greenwich House Music School, with the New Jersey Symphony, and many, many, more…

HUDSON. An evening of poetry and prose

When: Dec 4, 2019 at 7PM

Where: Westbeth Community Room

Join us for an evening of readings and conversation about the Hudson River, featuring original material by Westbeth writers and artists.

Participants:
Alison Armstrong, Brenda Bufalino, Paul Collins, Joan Hall, Jan Leslie Harding, Jack Marks, Linda Marks, Margie Rubin, John Silver, Griselda Steiner, Kate Walter, Eve Zanni, Harvey Zuckerman

Presented by Westbeth Artists Residents Council Literary Arts Committee

West Village Wellness
LET’S HAVE SOME FUN!

This month in the spirit of the season, Guest dietitian nutritionist, Maria Biondi RDN CDN will discuss healthy eating. Additionally, there will be make-up tips, and a sing-a-long of tunes we all know and love. I’m looking at you, Rihanna.

Discussion led by Ilana Aminov BSPharm and BPH, and host Michael Embrey.

Refreshments courtesy of Michael Stewart of Tavern on Jane.

West Village Wellness is a free monthly event that discusses health issues of interest to the community presented by our neighborhood pharmacy Grove Drugs, and by Westbeth.

Jack Davidson
Westbeth Icon

Jack Davidson has had a rich acting career for the past fifty-five years. He was a member of the famed Circle Repertory Company and also found theatre homes with Lincoln Center Theater and Ensemble Studio Theatre. At the same time, Jack acted in regional theatres across the U.S. playing leading roles in plays by Eugene O’Neill, Edward Albee, and William Shakespeare, among others. In his long career, he has also appeared in film and on TV. At Westbeth, Jack served for many years on the Residents Council as well as the Board.

Westbeth Icons is a project that celebrates the life and work of senior Westbeth artists who continue to work passionately in their artistic field. It is produced by the Westbeth Artists Residents Council.

The Icon evening features a filmed interview produced and directed by Ted Timreck with Terry Stoller, interviewer, as well as tributes by colleagues of the artist and words by the honoree. A special Icon gift is presented to the artist at the close of the evening.

The evening is free, open to the public, and refreshments are served.

When: Thursday Dec 12, 2019

Where: Westbeth Community Room
155 Bank St
in the West Village
enter through courtyard

Westbeth Movie Night
Wrecking Crew

The Wrecking Crew, a 2008 American documentary film directed by Denny Tedesco covers the story of the Los Angeles–based group of session musicians known as the Wrecking Crew, famed for having played on numerous hit recordings throughout the 1960s and early 1970s.

The Wrecking Crew documents the work of studio players who recorded the tracks for such hits as “California Dreamin'”, “These Boots Are Made for Walkin'”, “Be My Baby”, “The Beat Goes On”, and “Good Vibrations”. Interviews with producers, engineers, and session musicians reveal the warmth and humor that allowed their collective talents to turn a simple chord chart into an international phenomenon.

Westbeth Movie Night is a free public monthly series of curated films that are significant, brilliant, sometimes forgotten, but always memorable.

When: Friday dec 13, 2019 at 7PM

Where: Westbeth Community Room
155 Bank St
in the West Village
enter through courtyard

WESTBETH FALL CLASSES 2019
Return of our popular classes!


FREE
BALANCE AND STRENGTH TRAINING CLASS
Westbeth Community Room
Mondays 2PM – 3PM
starts Sept 16, 2019

Jennifer Gibson is certified through the reputable Integral Yoga Institute of New York City, which has served the West Village community and surrounding areas for over 50 years.

Jennifer has been a Yoga Instructor for the past 12 years, specializing in yoga for seniors since 2011.
She is thrilled to share the tools of yoga with seniors for balance and building strength. In Jennifer’s current work with seniors, what began as one class quickly grew into three different classes per week, each packed with 20-30 students. Participants range between the ages of early 60s to early 90s and have a wide variety of ability.

Jennifer is passionate about making the practice of yoga accessible to everyone. She loves how appreciative seniors are to learn yoga and how much they look forward to every class, and she is excited to bring the benefits of yoga to the Westbeth community.

Sponsored by Westbeth Artists Residents Council and New York City Council Speaker Corey Johnson

FREE
SING TIME SESSIONS

Westbeth Community Room
Fridays 4:30PM – 5:30PM
Starts Sept 13, 2019

Live piano accompaniment, vocal warm-ups, rhythmic body movement, ear training and improvisation. No Experience Necessary!

Eve Zanni, jazz artist and Somatic Voice teacher, has taught voice for over 2 decades, directed choirs for the Metropolitan Opera Guild, and teaches Circle improvisation.

Sponsored by Westbeth Artists Residents Council and New York City Council Speaker Corey Johnson

$5 Donation per class
FELDENKRAIS

Westbeth Community Room
Thurdays 4PM – 5PM
Starts Sept 19, 2019

Doron Tadmor is a Feldenkrais Guild certified teacher

Class lasts 1 hour

The Feldenkrais Method consists of verbally directed movement sequences presented primarily to groups. A lesson generally lasts from thirty to sixty minutes. Each lesson is usually organized around a particular function.

Feldenkrais’Awareness Through Movement lessons, people engage in precisely structured movement explorations that involve thinking, sensing, moving, and imagining. Many are based on developmental movements and ordinary functional activities. Some are based on more abstract explorations of joint, muscle, and postural relationships. The lessons consist of comfortable, easy movements that gradually evolve into movements of greater range and complexity.

Feldenkrais’ lessons attempt to make one aware of his/her habitual neuromuscular patterns and rigidities and to expand options for new ways of moving while increasing sensitivity and improving efficiency. There are hundreds of Awareness Through Movement lessons contained in the Feldenkrais Method that vary, for all levels of movement ability, from simple in structure and physical demand, to more difficult lessons.

A major goal of the Feldenkrais Method is to learn how one’s most basic functions are organized and improve. By experiencing the details of how one performs any action, the student has the opportunity to learn and grow.

Contact: Sandra Kingsbury westbethevents
@gmail.com
Sponsored by Westbeth Beautfication Committee

FREE
MEDITATION CLASS

Westbeth Room 1209
Tuesdays 5PM – 6PM
October only

Classic sitting and walking meditations as a simple practice of mindfulness and awareness.

Rm 1209
Westbeth Artists Housing
55 Bethune St
NY NY 10014

Steve Clorfeine has been leading meditation and teaching contemplative practice for 40 years.

Sponsored by Westbeth Beautification Committee

YOU’RE NEVER TOO OLD TO PLAY
Westbeth Community Room
Thursdays 11Am – 2 PM
Sept 12 – dec 19, 2019
CLASS IS FILLED.

Sign up for waiting list.
Email: gaborworks@gmail.com
You must be 55 years old and up.

Nancy Gabor, director and acting teacher leads a 12 week continuous workshop concentrating on movement, improvisation, and storytelling. No experience necessary. Learn and grow in a safe, supportive environment.

Sponsored by the Westbeth Artists Residents Council, the creative Aging Workshop is a partnership between the Westbeth Artists Residents Council and Pier 55. Open to the public year round, Pier 55 will revitalize a part of Hudson River Park with almost 3 acres of new public park space featuring lush greenery and a diverse array of accessible arts, educational and community programming to people of all ages. It will be an iconic and welcoming open space for all New Yorkers. Opening in Hudson River Park near 13th St in Spring 2021.