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SUMMARY:David Del Tredici Interview and Alice in Wonderland
DESCRIPTION:CRITIC’S NOTEBOOK\nRevisiting a Composer’s Psychedelic Lewis Carroll Music\n \nBy Seth Colter Walls\nNY Times Jan. 5\, 2023 \nThere’s the surreal image of going “through the looking glass”; the look of a Tim Burton movie\, including his version of “Alice in Wonderland”; the skewed angles of Tom Petty’s video for “Don’t Come Around Here No More”; the use of a word like “galumphing.” \nAnd\, as a new album from the Albany Symphony demonstrates\, there are the Carroll-inspired musical works of the composer David Del Tredici\, some of which have been captured on two world premiere recordings from the ensemble\, led by David Alan Miller. \nThese long-awaited performances — of “Pop-Pourri” (from 1968\, and revised in 1973) and “Adventures Underground” (written in 1971 and revised in 1977) — are a booming\, psychedelic marvel. In the initial seconds of the first movement of “Pop-Pourri\,” Del Tredici smash cuts between a Bach harmonization of a Lutheran chorale\, “Es Ist Genug\,” and his own setting of Carroll’s text. The “Litany of the Blessed Virgin” is also in the mix — making good on Del Tredici’s claim\, in the album’s liner notes\, that the piece is “a kind of Cantata of the Sacred and Profane.” \nBut that’s not the strangest\, or even most alluring\, part of the beginning: That would be the music for saxophones\, which tends to keen and swoon underneath high-flown writing for a soprano (on this recording\, an indefatigable Hila Plitmann). The second movement features boisterous\, fast moving lines for contrabassoon. And in the third movement\, Del Tredici lets his late ’60s freak flag fly\, with percussion blasts and woolly lines for distorted electric guitar and bass. \n“I’m always trying to make the text come alive\,” Del Tredici\, 85\, said in a recent phone interview. He remembered that\, for the “Jabberwocky”-quoting third movement\, “I needed something for the monster.” \n..And he’s currently contemplating another opera with a comic bent about his recent experiences with Parkinson’s disease. In conversation\, he analogized that effort with his decision in the 1990s to write music directly on gay themes. \n“I like being open\,” he said\, “about all the things that are hard to be open about.” \nRead entire NY Times Interview HERE\nSee Westbeth Icon Interview with David Del Tredici HERE\nHome Page photo  Del Tredici is at work on an opera about his experience with Parkinson’s disease.Credit…Vincent Tullo for The New York Times/strong>
URL:https://westbeth.org/event/david-del-tredici/
LOCATION:New York Times
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SUMMARY:Ana Garces Kiley Solo and Group Shows
DESCRIPTION:Ana Garcés Kiley\nAfterglow\nJanuary 5 – January 28\, 2023\nWed – Sat 12 noon – 7 pm and other times by appointment \nOpening reception Thursday January 5\, 5 – 9 pm \nKapow\n373 Broadway\, #219\nNew York NY 10013 \nAfterglow features paintings\, sculptural works\, and installation pieces. \nBio\nAna Garcés Kiley received her MFA from Columbia University and her BFA from the University of Houston. She is a LeRoy Neiman Center for Print Studies fellow and the recipient of the Joan Mitchell MFA award\, the Kimbrough Fund award from the Dallas Museum of Art\, and was awarded a residency at the Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts as well as in the AIM program at the Bronx Museum of Art.  She has taught at Columbia University\, SUNY\, CUNY\, and currently teaches at The New School.  Originally from Colombia\, she currently lives/works in New York City.   \n\nOff The Cloth\, Part II\nJan 9 – Feb 4\, 2023\nOpening reception Jan 12th 6-8pm  \nWhite Box\n9 Ave B\nNY\, NY\nLES \nOff the Cloth Part II\, like its predecessor from March to May 2022\, will present an intergenerational dialogue between women artists whose work refers to their transcultural influences through the use of or reference to textiles as material and metaphor. This second edition of Off the Cloth further develops some of the topics that emerged from the first show and develops them further\, among them: textiles as a performative medium\, collaborative textile works as a vehicle for social memory\, textiles and ecofeminism\, and textiles and textuality.
URL:https://westbeth.org/event/ana-garces-kiley-2/
LOCATION:Kapow and White Box
CATEGORIES:past-events
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SUMMARY:Financial Planning Classes and African Fusion Dance
DESCRIPTION:START THE NEW YEAR WITH A FINANCIAL PLAN TO RELIEVE STRESS ABOUT MONEY AND LIVE MORE ABUNDANTLY\nRecord Keeping- Get a grasp on your spending habits and know where your money goes\nThursday\, January 5 at 12 p.m. and\nSaturday January 7 at 10:30 a.m. \nBudget & Spending Plan- Create a spending plan that works best for you and have more fun\nThursday\, January 12 at 12 p.m. and\nSaturday January 14 at 10:30 a.m. \nIncome Sources & Cash Flow- Develop a cash flow char that shows when\nyour money comes and goes\nThursday\, January 19 at 12 p.m.\nand Saturday January 21 at 10:30 a.m. \nIdeal Spending Plan- Live abundantly on what you have\, planning for\nboth necessities and niceties\nThursday\, January 26 at 12 p.m. and\nSaturday January 28 at 10:30 a.m. \nMoney Mindfulness Discussion every Tuesday at 12p.m.\nJanuary 10 – Money Issues and Solutions I\nJanuary 24 – Money Issues and Solutions II\nJanuary 31 – Money Issues and Solutions III \nWith Financial Educator Tom\, Westbeth Older Adult Center\, 155 Bank St. NY\, NY 10014\nTom can be reached at tcreacy@greenwichhouse.org \n\n\nAFRICAN FUSION DANCE\nSaturdays at 11AM\nTaught by an Industry Professional\, Patricia of over 30 years experience. Come dance\, sweat\, have fun and learn new exciting dance moves\, Dancing improves brain health\, flexibility\, minimizes stress and boosts your energy. \n\n\n\nAll classes at 155 Bank St (between West St and Washington St)\, New York\, NY. Enter through courtyard. \nContact:  Ruby Ng or Donna Coles \nMore information about Greenwich House Older Adult Center at https://www.greenwichhouse.org/network-of-older-adult-centers/
URL:https://westbeth.org/event/financial-planning-classes-and-african-fusion-dance/
LOCATION:Older Adult Center at Westbeth
CATEGORIES:past-events
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SUMMARY:WESTFEST Dance Festival 2023 Call for Submissions
DESCRIPTION:Note: Deadline for Submissions extended to January 15\, 2023\nWESTFEST Highlights: Call for Submissions
URL:https://westbeth.org/event/westfest-dance-festival-2023/
LOCATION:Westbeth Top Floor and All Over Westbeth
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SUMMARY:Penny Jones Puppets Presents Toby's Holiday Show
DESCRIPTION:Sunday\, December 18th at 2pm\n 2022-23 REPERTORY SEASON \nToby\, that silly little dog\, has put together a Holiday Show\, with Rudolph\, Santa\, The Gingerbread Man\, The Dreidel\, Boswell the polar bear\, Jack the Pied Piper and more. With lots of fun for the very young. This is interactive puppet theater in an intimate setting. Make a puppet after the show to take home. Don’t miss this special show. \nAll Ages – Great for 2 to 8\nStroller Parking\nShows Run about 45 Minutes\nPuppet making-workshop follows \nBuy TICKETS Now at EVENTBRITE.COM \nor at PENNY JONES & Co. PUPPETS\nEarly Childhood Puppet Theatre    www.pennypuppets.org\nInformation: (212) 924-0525 \nTickets are $10 for all ages\nA VILLAGE GEM FOR almost 50 YEARS \n“Very simple\, and perfect as an introduction to theatre.” -New York Magazine\n“Charming.” -The New York Times \nWESTBETH Home to the Arts\n155 BANK STREET\nbetween West and Washington Street in the West Village \nBUS AND SUBWAY: M14A\, M11\, M20\, (2 blocks)\nA\, C\, E\, L\, 1\, 2\, 3 (5 or 6 blocks) \n“A Child’s first experience with theater is important and forming. Quality counts.” – Penny Jones \nPENNY 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. Penny received the Puppeteers of America Education award in 2019. 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. \nThe 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\, performing up on the Highline and out on the Piers\, and with orchestras at Bargemusic\, Casa de España\, Greenwich House Music School\, with the New Jersey Symphony\, and many\, many\, more…
URL:https://westbeth.org/event/penny-jones-puppets-2/
LOCATION:Westbeth Community Room
CATEGORIES:past-events
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SUMMARY:Dr Miriam Chaiken Cultural Anthropologist: A Conversation about Westbeth
DESCRIPTION:6:00pm – 7:15pm ET \nZoom Webinar \nFree\, Pre-Registration is Required \nRegister Here:\n Village Preservation and Dr Miriam Chaiken \nJoin Village Preservation in discussion with Miriam S. Chaiken\, Ph. D.\, Dean Emerita\, William Conroy Honors College\, Distinguished Professor of Anthropology Emerita\, New Mexico State University. Dr. Chaiken will share insights and history about Westbeth Artists Housing from her research and interviews with resident artists.  \nThe Westbeth community is important both for the then-radical innovations in the building’s architecture\, and for the many noteworthy people who have called it home over five-plus decades. Opened in 1970\, the Westbeth project began in the mid-1960s when philanthropist and patron of the arts Jacob Kaplan envisioned an affordable space in the heart of New York City\, where up and coming artists could live and work.  \nMore than 500 artists have lived in Westbeth\, and some have had a profound influence on their genres. The discussion will examine how the building and community influenced the lives of these artists\, and how this community in turn influenced political\, social\, and artistic movements over the past 50 years.  \nDr.Chaiken is embarking on a comprehensive examination of the collective impact of the Westbeth community examining the span of its 50 years in Greenwich Village. Join in the discussion and learn more about this important cultural institution in our community. \nDr. Miriam S. Chaiken has a unique history that permitted her to undertake this research and gathering of oral histories. Three of Westbeth’s long-term residents were her fathers’ siblings. She has visited the building for decades\, and in 2017 began applying her skills as an ethnographer to learning about the lives and experiences of the community residents.  \nAs a cultural anthropologist she has worked in a variety of diverse contexts\, from rural villages in the Philippines\, Indonesia\, and throughout sub-Saharan Africa\, to drawing rooms in British homes. Her research in the global south has largely focused on indigenous perspectives of poverty\, gender\, and hunger.
URL:https://westbeth.org/event/dr-miriam-chaiken/
LOCATION:Webinar
CATEGORIES:past-events
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SUMMARY:Debut Publishing After 60: Kate Walter\, Brahna Yassky\, Sue Mell\, Beverly Willett
DESCRIPTION:Monday December 12\, 2022 at 6Pm\nPresented in the first floor Willa Cather Room.  No registration required!\nJefferson Market Library \nEach member of this four author panel will read a small excerpt from their book.  Author Brahna Yassky will also bring up the following topics for discussion: \nHow did you find your publisher? \nWas this book a long term goal\, a natural evolution of the work you had been involved in or spurred by something else? \nHow long was the process from the beginning of writing the book to finding a publisher? \nHow do you think it is different having your first book published at this stage in your life rather than decades earlier? \nWere your expectation met\, not met or exceeded? \nWhat are and were your experiences working with an agent\, editor\, publisher and publicist? \nWhat’s next? \nBrahna Yassky is an author and painter.  Her debut book Slow Dancing with Fire – a Memoir of Resilience was published by Shanti Arts Publishing in May 2022.  Her writing has appeared in The Plentitudes Journal\, American Writers Review 2020\, The Independent\, Salon\, Wired\, Lilith\, AARP’s The Ethel and The Girlfriend and others.  She won honorable mention for The Doheny Prize 2018 from the Center for Fiction.  Her paintings have been exhibited extensively including The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art\, The Jersey City Museum\, MOMA\, The Bali Purnati Center\, The Hudson River Museum\, The Painting Center in Chelsea.  https://www.brahnayassky.com/ \nSue Mell is a writer from Queens\, NY. She earned her MFA from Warren Wilson\, and was a  2020 BookEnds fellow at SUNY Stony Brook. Her debut novel\, PROVENANCE\, won Madville Publishing’s 2021 Blue Moon Novel Award and was chosen as a 2022 Great Group Read by the Women’s National Book Association. Her collection of micro essays\, GIVING CARE\, won the 2022 Chestnut Review Prose Chapbook Prize\, and her collection of short stories\, A NEW DAY\, was a finalist for the 2021 St. Lawrence Book Award. Other work has appeared in Cleaver Magazine\, Hippocampus Magazine\, Jellyfish Review\, Narrative Magazine and elsewhere.  Find her at www.suemellwrites.com and on Twitter @suemell2017 \nBeverly Willett is the author of Disassembly Required: A Memoir of Midlife Resurrection\, a story about beginning again after the American Dream implodes. The book was excerpted by AARP Magazine\, nominated for Georgia Author of the Year\, and a June 2022 pick by the world’s largest book club\, The International Pulpwood Queens. Kirkus Reviews called it a “triumphant journey to new beginnings;” bestselling author Caroline Leavitt called it an “enchanting and inspiring look at how less can really be so\, so much more.” A former NYC entertainment attorney\, Beverly has written for the nation’s top publications including The New York Times\, USA Today\, The Washington Post\, The New York Daily News\, The Guardian\, Salon\, and many more. She also gave a popular Tedx Talk entitled “How to Begin Again. A past President of the Flannery O’Connor Childhood Home Foundation\, Beverly now makes her home in Savannah\, Georgia. www.beverlywillett.com \nKate Walter is the author of two memoirs: Behind the Mask: Living Alone in the Epicenter; and Looking for a Kiss: A Chronicle of Downtown Heartbreak and Healing. Her essays and opinion pieces have appeared in The New York Times\, Newsday\, New York Daily News\, AM-NY\, Next Avenue\, The Advocate\, The Village Sun and many other outlets. She taught writing at CUNY and NYU for three decades.  https://katewalter.com/
URL:https://westbeth.org/event/26869/
LOCATION:Jefferson Market Library NYC
CATEGORIES:past-events
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230423T170000
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SUMMARY:Victoria Horne  Online Exhibition of Photographs of Thailand
DESCRIPTION:In the year 2009\, I was contacted by a friend of mine who also happens to be a jazz singer performer who was in need of a vacation; she offered me the possibility to sit in for her at the World-Famous Bamboo Bar\, a jazz club at the Mandarin Hotel\, in Bangkok\, Thailand. I set the wheels in motion. I found myself on a plane heading toward my destination. The journey from Jacksonville\, Florida\, to New York City\, LA\, then over the Pacific Ocean on my new adventure to another world was incredible and exciting. \nThe contract at the Bamboo Jazz club lasted for four months. The gig was in the evening\, which gave me some free time during the day. I became very much involved with the Thai people and their culture. It became my habit to take my camera wherever I went using an OLYMPUS OM-D’E-M10 Digital Camera. \nSEE THE ONLINE EXHIBIT: Hudson Park Library Victoria Horne On Line \nMore infö about Victoria Horne at Westbeth Artist Pages
URL:https://westbeth.org/event/victoria-horne-online-exhibition-of-photographs-of-thailand/
LOCATION:Hudson Park Library Online and On site
CATEGORIES:past-events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221209T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221209T203000
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SUMMARY:Voices of the New Belarus: Steve Clorfeine and Steve Wangh filmmakers
DESCRIPTION:Voices of the New Belarus is a documentary film that premiered at the Hong Kong festival “Art\non the Edge—Fear Not” in September 2022. It is based on a series of interviews\, testimonies and\nletters from Belarusian dissidents who were arrested\, beaten\, jailed\, even murdered during the\n2020-21 uprising in Belarus. As the war in Ukraine continues\, the Belarus dictatorship and its\narmed forces and secret police collaborate with Russia along the 600-mile shared border between\nUkraine and Belarus. \nSteve Clorfeine’s life as an artist is underpinned by his deeply felt spiritual beliefs. His\nintroduction to the Naropa Summer Institute in the mid-1970s led to an association with dancer\nBarbara Dilley and with performance artist Meredith Monk\, both of whose companies he joined.\nA performance artist in his own right\, Clorfeine has taught theatre and storytelling workshops\nboth in the U.S. and overseas. Trained in the Tibetan Buddhism and Shambhala traditions\, he\nincorporates his practice in the various courses he teaches\, including meditation\, improvisation\,\nand writing. Among his numerous published works are the poetry collections Simple Geography\,\nTogether/Apart and Other Poems\, and While I Was Dancing. See steveclorfeine.com. \nSteve Wangh is a playwright\, director\, and acting teacher. He is the author of fifteen plays and\nwas associate writer for The Laramie Project (Emmy nomination\, 2002)\, and a writer of The\nPeople’s Temple (Glickman Award: Best Play in the Bay Area\, 2005). He was dramaturg of\nMoisés Kaufman’s Gross Indecency. Steve is the author of two books about teaching acting: An\nAcrobat of the Heart\, a Physical Approach to Acting inspired by the work of Jerzy Grotowski\,\nand The Heart of Teaching: Empowering Students in the Performing Arts.\nSee  stephenwangh.com. \nPoster photo: In the center is Svetlana Tikhanovskaya\, who replaced her jailed husband as\npresidential candidate in the 2020 election and received 56% of the vote but was forced into\nexile. On her right is Maria Kalesnikava\, a well-known musician who stepped in to be campaign\nmanager and later received a 12-year jail sentence\, which she is now serving. On the left is\nanother organizer.
URL:https://westbeth.org/event/voices-of-the-new-belarus-steve-clorfeine-and-steve-wangh-filmmakers/
LOCATION:Westbeth Community Room
CATEGORIES:past-events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221208T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221208T193000
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SUMMARY:Village Preservation Panel at Westbeth Winter Show : Diana Jensen\, James Gortner\, Valerie Hallier\, Stephen Hall\, Christina Maile\, Mourrice Papi
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, December 8\, 2022 6:00pm – 7:15pm\nIn-Person \nLocation: Westbeth Gallery\, 155 Bank St\, New York\, NY\nEnter through Courtyard \nFree\, Pre-Registration Required. Seating is limited. \nRegister Here:\n Village Preservation and Westbeth Panel \nBelatedly celebrating Westbeth Artists Housing’s 50th anniversary\, Westbeth Gallery’s Winter Show presents a selection of remarkable new work created by over 75 emerging and established Westbeth artists.  \nOn the evening of Thursday\, December 8th\, Village Preservation will invite our community to come visit the exhibition followed by a panel with artists from Westbeth to discuss this iconic Greenwich Village institution\, its history\, the importance of its preservation\, and the work of artists in this unique space.  \nThe Winter Show is dedicated to the ability of art to transform lives. \nDiana Jensen makes paintings on mylar and plexiglass that reference found vernacular photographs from the 1960s to the present day. Her current project\, World Traveler / Shelter at Home\, is inspired by a vast vintage travel slide collection.  \nPainter James Gortner paints in a tempest of styles ranging from realism to abstraction and incorporates found objects and images from found paintings and crafts into his work as vehicles for contemplation of metaphysics\, transformation and self expression. \nBorn in Paris\, France\, Valérie Hallier came to New York with a Fulbright scholarship\, graduated from SVA in Computer Arts and since then\, her multimedia work has received prizes and is shown in Europe and in the US. \nStephen Hall is a self taught painter from Aberdeen\, Scotland\, who’s work for the past several years has been focused on climate change\, loss of habitat and general crisis facing our planet. \nChristina Maile is of Dayak and West Indian descent\, and trained as a landscape architect\, her writing and visual work references colonialism\, feminism and extinction. \nMourrice Papi is the Gallery Director and Visual Arts Chair for the Westbeth Artists Residents Council.
URL:https://westbeth.org/event/village-preservation-panel-at-westbeth-winter-show-diana-jensen-james-gortner-valerie-hallier-stephen-hall-christina-maile-mourrice-papi/
LOCATION:Westbeth Gallery
CATEGORIES:past-events
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SUMMARY:The Portrait Project: Robert Bunkin\, Jenny Tango and more
DESCRIPTION:Dec. 3\, 2022 – January 30\, 2023\nHudson Park Library continues its exhibition program in 2022-23 with The Portrait Project\, a collaboration of eleven artists who focus on portraiture. \nFounded by Howard Gladstone\, The Portrait Project encourages artists to represent fellow artist members in their work\, by posing for each other.The group began in 2012\, and has since had 2 exhibitions and programs together\, presenting the fruits of their exchanges and a forum for their ideas. \nThe Project started as a way to solve several problems\, providing: a means for artists to work from life without the expense of professional models; an opportunity to portray people from life without the obligation to flatter; and a laboratory to learn from each other’s approaches. Exhibitions of the group’s work offer a resource\, bringing greater exposure to viewers from the entire group’s shared contacts. \nEleven artists’ works will be shown: Robert Bunkin\, Leonid Gervits\, Valerie\nGillett\, Howard Gladstone\, Karen Kaapcke\, Sharon Moreau\, Dena Schutzer\,\nDonna Skebo\, Jenny Tango\, Clarissa Payne Uvegi and Yu Zhang.\nThe exhibition includes recent oils and smaller works on paper. Artworks can be purchased directly from the artists.\nThe exhibition will open to the public on Saturday\, Dec. 3. \nThe artists’ reception will take place on Saturday\, December 17\, from 2 – 5 PM. \nTwo programs will also offer more in-depth experiences with the exhibition: \n A guided tour led by Robert Bunkin with in-put from some of the artists\,\nSaturday\, January 7\, 2023 from 2-4 PM \n Artists’ roundtable discussion about issues in contemporary\nportraiture\, Saturday\, January 21\, 2023\, 2-4 PM. \nThe exhibition is located in the main floor rear adult reading room. All of Hudson Park Library’s exhibitions and programs are free to the public. \nLibrary hours are Monday-Friday 10-6; Saturday 10-5; closed Sunday. \nThe Library is located at 66 Leroy Street\, New York\, NY 10014. Tel. 212 243-6876.\nPublic transit: nearest subway stop is at Houston Street\, #1 train.
URL:https://westbeth.org/event/robert-bunkin-2/
LOCATION:Hudson Park Library NYC
CATEGORIES:past-events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221202T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221202T170000
DTSTAMP:20260425T203558
CREATED:20220503T014706Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230126T205314Z
UID:10000028-1669968000-1670000400@westbeth.org
SUMMARY:NYT Best Dance Performances of 2022: John Jasperse Visitation
DESCRIPTION:Cynthia Koppe\, front\, and Tim Bendernagel in “Visitation.”Credit…Ian Douglas \nAccent on Community:\nVisitation by John Jasperse\nSiobhan Burke\nDec 2\, 2022  \nThe effects of the pandemic’s darkest days continue to linger\, though not always in obvious ways. After so much isolation\, it’s probably no coincidence that some of this year’s most moving and memorable performances stood out for the spirit of community they conjured: a sense of genuine friendship among the dancers onstage\, radiating out to draw the audience in. That spirit also encompassed dancers of the past\, presences felt but not seen. \nAn eerier kind of togetherness emerged in John Jasperse’s “Visitation\,” for Doug LeCours\, Tim Bendernagel and Cynthia Koppe. Invoking ghosts and ghostliness\, this spacious yet intricate work managed to fill NYU Skirball’s expansive stage\, building to a climax in which the three dancers\, uncannily\, appeared enmeshed as one. At the same time\, throughout the piece\, it was hard to look away from Koppe\, who gave a quietly magnificent performance: so rigorously present in her body\, she seemed to have broken through to a different realm.  \nRead the entire article HERE \nNY Times Review of Visitation\nRobert Siebert\nSept\,2\, 2022 \nBetween the youthful attractiveness of these articulate dancers (whom Jasperse credits as performing collaborators) and the meticulous compositional finesse of the choreography — replete with symmetries and crossing lines\, controlled even when it pushes toward looping leaps and turns — “Visitation” feels as concerned with beauty as it is with death. Perhaps with the death of beauty\, or\, in Wallace Stevens’s phrase\, with death as the mother of beauty. \nAt the center is no less than the prelude to “Tristan und Isolde\,” that lushest mixing of sex and death. It accompanies a ghostly duet for LeCours and Bendernagel. At first they barely touch: the back of a hand down a leg\, an arm through the gap made by the other’s arm. This builds into a loose\, conjoined tumbling that’s strangely disembodied — like a version of contact improvisation in which the goal is not to share weight but to diffuse it. As Wagner swells\, they roll on the ground\, nearly like lovers in the waves\, from here to eternity. \nRead entire review HERE
URL:https://westbeth.org/event/john-jasperse/
LOCATION:New York Times
CATEGORIES:past-events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221129T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221129T170000
DTSTAMP:20260425T203558
CREATED:20220429T205203Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230328T043053Z
UID:10000026-1669708800-1669741200@westbeth.org
SUMMARY:WESTBETH X FILES:  CHAPTER 2
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://westbeth.org/event/westbeth-x-files-2/
LOCATION:Website
CATEGORIES:past-events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221121T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221231T170000
DTSTAMP:20260425T203558
CREATED:20220821T220749Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230228T173036Z
UID:10000043-1669017600-1672506000@westbeth.org
SUMMARY:Workshop Call for You're Never Too Old to Play
DESCRIPTION:This celebrated  improvisational theater workshop for seniors has gained incredible appreciation from audience and participants alike. \nIt is sponsored by the Westbeth Artists Residents Council and supported by Little Island NYC. \nNancy Gabor director and acting teacher\, initiated ‘You’re Never Too Old to Play” in 2018\, a weekly workshop in the Westbeth Community Room for a diverse group of 17 players from 65 to 95 years old.\nPaul Binnerts\, director and playwright\, joined Nancy to help develop stories a short time later. \nThe focus is on breathing\, playful improvisations\, and story development based on experiences and memories.
URL:https://westbeth.org/event/workshop-call-for-youre-never-too-old-to-play/
LOCATION:Westbeth Community Room
CATEGORIES:past-events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221120T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221127T153000
DTSTAMP:20260425T203558
CREATED:20220715T160306Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221128T221232Z
UID:10000096-1668952800-1669563000@westbeth.org
SUMMARY:Mother Goose Tales: Penny Jones Puppet Show for the Very Young
DESCRIPTION:Sundays\nNov 20 and Nov 27\, 2022\nat 2PM\nWestbeth Community Room\n155 Bank St\nNew York\, NY
URL:https://westbeth.org/event/penny-jones-puppets/
LOCATION:Westbeth Community Room
CATEGORIES:past-events
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://westbeth.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/Screen-Shot-2022-11-15-at-11.57.02-AM-e1668532610707.png
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221119T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221216T180000
DTSTAMP:20260425T203558
CREATED:20221116T142916Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221230T022230Z
UID:10000126-1668862800-1671213600@westbeth.org
SUMMARY:Westbeth Winter Show 2022
DESCRIPTION:November 19 – December 16\, 2022\nOpening Saturday Nov 19 4pm – 7pm \nWestbeth Gallery\n155 Bank St\nNew York\, NY\nenter through courtyard
URL:https://westbeth.org/event/westbeth-winter-show/
LOCATION:Westbeth Gallery
CATEGORIES:past-events
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GEO:40.737051566887;-74.009218415339
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221119T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221119T140000
DTSTAMP:20260425T203558
CREATED:20221018T124958Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221120T223554Z
UID:10000117-1668855600-1668866400@westbeth.org
SUMMARY:Westbeth Flea Market Returns: Now in its 38th Year $10 Bag Sale
DESCRIPTION:Westbeth May 2022 Flea Market
URL:https://westbeth.org/event/westbeth-flea-market-returns/
LOCATION:Westbeth Basement
CATEGORIES:past-events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Westbeth Beautification Committee":MAILTO:westbethfleamarket@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221117T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221117T203000
DTSTAMP:20260425T203558
CREATED:20221031T181042Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221120T223629Z
UID:10000120-1668711600-1668717000@westbeth.org
SUMMARY:Westbeth Movie Night North by Northwest
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://westbeth.org/event/westbeth-movie-night-6/
LOCATION:Westbeth Community Room
CATEGORIES:past-events
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://westbeth.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/Movie-North-by-Northwest-SQ-e1667239563816.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221117T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221117T190000
DTSTAMP:20260425T203558
CREATED:20220803T013146Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221120T223618Z
UID:10000039-1668708000-1668711600@westbeth.org
SUMMARY:Kate Walter\, Michele Herman\, Donna Florio: Three Village Authors Reading
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://westbeth.org/event/kate-walter-michele-herman-donna-florio-three-village-authors-reading/
LOCATION:Jefferson Market Library NYC
CATEGORIES:past-events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221113T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221216T170000
DTSTAMP:20260425T203558
CREATED:20220914T005812Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230126T221906Z
UID:10000103-1668326400-1671210000@westbeth.org
SUMMARY:Westbeth Icon Christina Maile Video of the Evening
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://westbeth.org/event/christina-maile-3/
LOCATION:Website
CATEGORIES:past-events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221109T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221109T183000
DTSTAMP:20260425T203558
CREATED:20220803T011639Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221114T015646Z
UID:10000037-1668015000-1668018600@westbeth.org
SUMMARY:Robert Bunkin: Faces of the African Diaspora Art Talks
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://westbeth.org/event/robert-bunkin-faces-of-the-african-diaspora-art-talks/
LOCATION:Hudson Park Library NYC
CATEGORIES:past-events
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://westbeth.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/BUNKIN-NOV-FACE.png
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221105T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221105T150000
DTSTAMP:20260425T203558
CREATED:20220602T172159Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221107T003503Z
UID:10000084-1667642400-1667660400@westbeth.org
SUMMARY:Joan Hall Collage Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Native New Yorker Joan Hall is a pioneer in the field of collage and assemblage illustration. Her work has appeared on covers of Time magazine and in The New York Times and numerous other publications.\nHall’s collages and assemblages have been exhibited in galleries and museums worldwide\, including the Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris and the Museo Tamayo in Mexico City. She was commissioned by the American Cultural Center to lecture\, exhibit\, and conduct workshops in France\, India\, Brazil\, and most recently lectured at The National Arts Club in New York City.  \nMore info about Joan at  Westbeth Artist Page
URL:https://westbeth.org/event/joan-hall/
LOCATION:Westbeth Community Room
CATEGORIES:past-events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221104T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221104T120000
DTSTAMP:20260425T203558
CREATED:20221103T014812Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221212T013308Z
UID:10000123-1667559600-1667563200@westbeth.org
SUMMARY:Greenwich House Open House
DESCRIPTION:Open House at Westbeth Older Adult Center!\nFriday November 4\, 2022 at 11AM \nJoin instructor Naomi with a Dances for a Variable Population class; gentle dancing promotes flexibility and balance with some great music to boot! Light refreshments will be served\, FREE for Older Adults 60+
URL:https://westbeth.org/event/greenwich-house-open-house/
LOCATION:Older Adult Center at Westbeth
CATEGORIES:past-events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221102T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221130T170000
DTSTAMP:20260425T203558
CREATED:20221010T225031Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221129T215318Z
UID:10000116-1667376000-1669827600@westbeth.org
SUMMARY:Gayle Kirschenbaum: The World I See  Exhibit and Walkthrough
DESCRIPTION:ARTIST STATEMENT \nSince an early age\, I was filled with wanderlust. I grew up near JFK airport. When we went to pick my parents up from a trip\, people were arriving from other countries who looked and dressed differently. I was curious to learn about them. Where are they from? What do they eat? What are their customs? My travels began when I was fifteen and I went to Europe for the first time to study art. I was hooked and have continued to travel the world. I soon developed a reputation for having my own United Nations. For me communication and connection are important. If we could understand each other\, we can create bonds\, not wars. \nTHE WORLD I SEE is an exhibit that includes images from three recent foreign trips: Colombia\, Iceland\, and France. The photos of France were shot during the winter in Dordogne\, the south of France. I was captivated by the old stone buildings and the landscapes. I love capturing images when the sun is setting or rising as it cast its golden light. When I was in Iceland\, at the end of September\, the weather was cold\, windy\, and rainy. As I stood shooting the wind was strong as the rain came down. There was magic in it all. The churches and Icelandic horses. Colombia was filled with color but the images selected include a man mopping the tile floor of a hotel and nuns being photographed in the square in Bogota. \nI love to connect with people through their eyes. The series of portraits are moments I made those connections. And then there are selfies. Discovering a bird perched on a rock by the ocean as the sun rises behind it\, I position myself so we are all in the frame.  \nI never know when I will see a beautiful moment that could be fleeting so I grab it and memoralize it forever. The sun moving as it reflects on the textured wall\, a person walking into the light\, or a shadow casted creating an unusual pattern on the pavement.  \nAs an artist who creates in several mediums\, I am a constant observer of life. I invite my viewer\, my audience to experience the world as I see it\, to feel what I feel\, and to find their own personal connection. It is my mission through my work whether in photography\, film\, or prose to take people on my journey and bring knowledge and joy.
URL:https://westbeth.org/event/gayle-kirschenbaum-the-world-i-see/
LOCATION:Hudson Park Library NYC
CATEGORIES:past-events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221023T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221023T170000
DTSTAMP:20260425T203558
CREATED:20221018T152021Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221031T175746Z
UID:10000119-1666512000-1666544400@westbeth.org
SUMMARY:Penny Jones and Co. Puppets New Repertory Season
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://westbeth.org/event/puppet-show/
LOCATION:Westbeth Community Room
CATEGORIES:past-events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221022T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221022T203000
DTSTAMP:20260425T203558
CREATED:20220702T151959Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221024T202006Z
UID:10000093-1666467000-1666470600@westbeth.org
SUMMARY:Judith Moss and Michal Moss: Family Threads Music and Dance
DESCRIPTION:Michael Moss photo credit: Scott Friedlander \nJudith Moss photo credit: Karen Robbins \n\nSaturday\, October 22 at 7:30 pm\nReservations: 646-396-7802\nTickets: $20 cash only at the door\nSt. John’s in the Village\n218 West 11 Street\, NY 10014 \nMichael Moss conducts Bows – Ensemble for Strings and Piano and Judith Moss\, dancing her solo “Undocumented/Crossing Borders”\, join forces to present a music and dance concert infused with the history of the Holocaust and the spirit and remembrance of family members.   \nEnsemble musicians: Trina Basu\, Jake Charkey\, Ratzo Harris\, Rosi Hertlein\, Alexandra\nHonigsberg\, Jon Kass\, Alexis Marcelo\, Lenny Mims\, Sana Nagano\, Liz Taub. \nReed player/composer Michael Moss has been actively involved in the music scene for many years\, leading his own musical groups including Mike Moss/4 Rivers\, Free Energy\, the Accidental Orchestra\, a 22-piece renaissance jazz orchestra\, ROOTS to SHOOTS\, and currently Bows Ensemble for Strings and Piano. Collaborations include electroacoustic composer James Dashow\, choreographer Judith Moss\, storyteller Regina Ress\, and playwright Domnica Radulescu. Numerous grants include Meet the Composer (NewMusicUSA)\, NYSCA\, Lower Manhattan Cultural Council (LMCC)\, RESTARTNY grant from LMCC for 2021 and CREATE Council on the Arts in 2022. His record label\, Fourth Stream Records\, has produced multiple LPs\, cassettes\, and CDs including Upstream\, Cross Current\, Live at ACIA\, Pyramid\, Intervals\, New York Free Quartet (Free Play\, Dream Time\, and In Between Gigs)\, and HELIX by the Accidental Orchestra.  Performances and commissions are wide-ranging\, including Little Island\, Bridge Street Theatre\, Turks and Caicos Friends of the Arts Foundation\, New York Jazz Loft Celebrations\, Isthmus Jazz Festival and Westbeth Music Festivals. Moss holds a Ph.D. in Psychology. \nJudith Moss began dancing in NYC as a child with the Paul Sanasardo­/Donya Feuer Children¹s Dance Company and danced with the Paul Sanasardo Dance Company in high school. After graduating from the University of Wisconsin—Madison\, she joined Dan Wagoner and Dancers\, touring worldwide to Europe and South America\, including a State Department tour to India\, Sri Lanka\, and Pakistan. She has worked as a guest artist in choreography at numerous universities\, including University of Nevada–Las Vegas\, Muhlenberg College\, Dickinson College\, Hofstra University\, Franklin and Marshall College\, Florida International University\, and Beloit College. As a freelance artist\, she has conducted workshops and classes extensively throughout the country as well as abroad\, including Hong Kong\, Turks and Caicos\, Alaska\, and throughout Europe. Judith Moss has held faculty positions at New York University\, University of Wisconsin—Madison\, Washington & Lee University\, Temple University\, Hofstra University and currently teaches at Queensborough Community College. A recipient of choreographic fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts and state arts council grants in New York\, Wisconsin\, and Pennsylvania\, she has created more than fifty dances\, including works for Judith Moss and Dancers\, repertory companies\, and college dance departments. \nFAMILY THREADS is made possible in part with public funds from\nRESTARTNY\, supported by the New York City Department of Cultural\nAffairs in partnership with the City Council.
URL:https://westbeth.org/event/judith-and-michael-moss/
LOCATION:St John’s in the Village
CATEGORIES:past-events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221022T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221023T160000
DTSTAMP:20260425T203558
CREATED:20211010T153443Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221024T202014Z
UID:10000068-1666440000-1666540800@westbeth.org
SUMMARY:OPEN HOUSE OPEN STUDIOS AT WESTBETH
DESCRIPTION:Westbeth Open House NY and Open Studios
URL:https://westbeth.org/event/westbeth-open-house-open-studio/
LOCATION:Westbeth Bank St Courtyard
CATEGORIES:past-events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221021T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221021T203000
DTSTAMP:20260425T203558
CREATED:20221018T145022Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221024T202040Z
UID:10000118-1666378800-1666384200@westbeth.org
SUMMARY:Westbeth Movie Night: All About Eve
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://westbeth.org/event/westbeth-movie-night-5/
LOCATION:Westbeth Community Room
CATEGORIES:past-events
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://westbeth.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/All-About-Eve-poster-SQUARE-e1666104485492.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221020T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221020T200000
DTSTAMP:20260425T203558
CREATED:20221002T185149Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221024T202050Z
UID:10000112-1666292400-1666296000@westbeth.org
SUMMARY:Stories  from You're Never Too Old to Play
DESCRIPTION:Stories is based on   improvisational theater workshop for seniors\, “You’re Never Too Old to Play”  sponsored by the Westbeth Artists Residents Council and supported by Little Island NYC.   \nNancy Gabor director and acting teacher\, initiated ‘You’re Never Too Old to Play” in 2018\, a weekly workshop in the Westbeth Community Room for a diverse group of 17 players from 65 to 95 years old. Paul Binnerts\, director and playwright\, joined Nancy to help develop stories a short time later. \nThe focus is on breathing\, playful improvisations\, and story development based on experiences and memories.
URL:https://westbeth.org/event/stories/
LOCATION:Westbeth Community Room
CATEGORIES:past-events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221020T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221020T190000
DTSTAMP:20260425T203558
CREATED:20221010T200710Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221024T202106Z
UID:10000115-1666285200-1666292400@westbeth.org
SUMMARY:Greenwich House Older Adult Center Dance
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://westbeth.org/event/older-adult-center-at-westbeth-2/
LOCATION:Our Lady of Pompeii Church
CATEGORIES:past-events
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