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MorDance CUNY Dance Initiative The Gerald W. Lynch Theater and CUNY Dance Initiative presents: CDI 2023 Spring Artist in Residence FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 7:30 PM SATURDAY, APRIL 29, 7:30 PM Tickets are $30 for adults, and $20 for students and seniors. For more information and to purchase tickets, visit: MorDance 10th Anniversary Season Tickets in [...]

Rocha Dance CAUTION:HOT!!

Jenny Rocha is a choreographer, dancer, costume designer and Artistic Director of Rocha Dance Theater, a Brooklyn-based dance company since 2001. She is also the Director of The Painted Ladies, a cabaret group that was admitted into the Burlesque Hall of Fame in Las Vegas. A first generation Portuguese-American from New Bedford, Massachusetts, Rocha attended Roger Williams University for Dance and Performance, where she graduated with an Outstanding Achievement in Dance Award. She then moved to New York City, where Jenny served as a member of Sean Curran Company, Heidi Latsky Dance and other freelance choreographers for 12 collective years. Her choreography has been presented by esteemed venues such as The Philadelphia Museum of Art,The Boston Center for the Arts, Danspace Project, La MaMa, Galapagos Art Space, and more. Rocha has received awards and residencies including The Puffin Foundation grant, Galapagos Art Space Residency from 2008-2014, Armitage Gone! Dance/MANA Contemporary Space Residency and CUNY Dance Initiative in 2015 and 2018. The US Embassy in Lisbon awarded her an Innovation Grant to perform her work Battledress in Azores, Portugal, as well as host educational workshops in September, 2018. Rocha’s choreography has received critical acclaim in The New York Times, The Boston Globe, and The Village Voice, among others. As a teaching artist, she has taught dance at universities and colleges nationwide, including Roger Williams University, Connecticut College, West Virginia University, and Lehman College. Rocha currently teaches choreography at the Brooklyn Academy of Music and serves on the guest faculty of Mark Morris Dance Center.

SoHarmoniums Women’s Choir: Women Inspiring Tomorrow: May 20th, 2023

The SoHarmoniums’ presents "Women Inspiring Tomorrow", a concert dedicated to uplifting women’s voices through singing. It will feature five generations of women performing works ranging from classical to contemporary and all composed by women. Special guests, the young women of the Young People's Chorus of NYC.

Bruised But Not Broken

During our theater production of Bruised But Not Broken, you will step into the lives of the Thomas sisters as they learn more about themselves and each other. Watch as they unveil pieces of themselves…the pieces that they didn't want anyone to see…the parts of themselves they were ashamed of and tried so desperately to hide.

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Bruised But Not Broken is about healing when you think you were too messed up, too damaged, and too bruised to heal. This production teaches you how to get up after you have fallen. God's ability to take what the enemy meant for evil and turn it into good is manifested in every scene. Remember, bitter becomes sweet when you put it in the Master's hands.

Tabula Rasa Dance Theater presents: BORDER OF LIGHTS

Tabula Rasa Dance Theater presents the world premiere of BORDER OF LIGHTS, a dance program about the US-MĂ©xico border wall and the scourge of xenophobia. Our company believes that xenophobia is an integral part of racism. We propose that xenophobia is a rejection of civilization.

BORDER OF LIGHTS invites audiences to help dismantle the obsolete walls that divide us.

Tabula Rasa Dance Theater presents: BORDER OF LIGHTS

Tabula Rasa Dance Theater presents the world premiere of BORDER OF LIGHTS, a dance program about the US-MĂ©xico border wall and the scourge of xenophobia. Our company believes that xenophobia is an integral part of racism. We propose that xenophobia is a rejection of civilization.

BORDER OF LIGHTS invites audiences to help dismantle the obsolete walls that divide us.

AI: GRAPPLING WITH A NEW KIND OF INTELLIGENCE

Gerald W. Lynch Theater 524 West 59th Street, New York, NY

A novel intelligence has roared into the mainstream, sparking euphoric excitement as well as abject fear. Explore the landscape of possible futures in a brave new world of thinking machines, with the very leaders at the vanguard of artificial intelligence. This Program is SOLD OUT. To join the wait list, click here:

Grappling with A New Kind of Intelligence - Gerald W. Lynch Theater, New York, New York - September 21st 2023 | Afton Tickets.

SEARCHING FOR COSMIC ORIGINS

Gerald W. Lynch Theater 524 West 59th Street, New York, NY

The powerful blending of theory and observation has catapulted cosmology from campfire storytelling to precision science. Join this conversation among scientists at the forefront of fundamental physics and astronomy who are pushing that understanding ever closer to the beginning of time.

NAVIGATING THE QUANTUM UNIVERSE

Gerald W. Lynch Theater 524 West 59th Street, New York, NY

A hundred years ago, scientists studying the microworld were stunned by a revolutionary new understanding, Quantum Mechanics, which has proved to be the most precise and the most puzzling description of nature’s workings ever conceived. Join researchers known for their vivid and accessible accounts of complex scientific ideas for a mind-bending journey to the forefront of the strange and mysterious realm of quantum reality.

UNIFYING NATURE’S LAWS: THE STATE OF STRING THEORY

Gerald W. Lynch Theater 524 West 59th Street, New York, NY

Einstein dreamed of a unified theory of nature’s laws. String theory has long promised to deliver it: a mathematically elegant description that some have called a “theory of everything.” Join one of the most influential groups of theorists ever assembled on a single stage to evaluate the current state of this most ambitious of theories.

EXTENDING EINSTEIN: BLACK HOLES, WHITE HOLES, AND DARK ENERGY

Gerald W. Lynch Theater 524 West 59th Street, New York, NY

Dark energy is a mystery substance believed to drive the expansion of space. Black holes are monstrous regions endowed with such powerful gravitational pull that material relentlessly falls inward. White holes are hypothetical time-reversed versions of black holes, in which material relentlessly streams outward. Together, these ideas–ranging from confirmed to highly speculative–extend Einstein’s vision of reality and advance our understanding of fundamental physical law. Join renowned researchers to explore the wondrous implications of gravity pushed to the extreme.

Maria Callas: the 100th birth Anniversary – LA VESTALE

Gerald W. Lynch Theater 524 West 59th Street, New York, NY

At Teatro Grattacielo, we are driven by a fundamental mission: to promote and preserve the performances of rare operatic masterpieces. This season, we are thrilled to align ourselves with the global celebration of the 100th anniversary of the birth of the legendary soprano, Maria Callas. These momentous celebrations are graciously supported by UNESCO.

We invite you to embark on a journey into history as we revive the remarkable opera, La Vestale, composed by Gaspare Spontini. This particular opera holds special significance in Callas’ career, as she mesmerized audiences during its performance on Teatro Alla Scala’s opening night in 1954, brilliantly directed by the renowned Italian film director Luchino Visconti, has only graced the stage of the Metropolitan Opera once, way back in 1926.

Now, almost a century later, Teatro Grattacielo proudly brings the historic 1954 version of La Vestale back to the vibrant city of New York.

CMPS Annual Conference

The debate within psychoanalysis about the role of the sociopolitical in the treatment room exemplifies what defines the practice in the first place: the study of blind spots. The hidden “self” gradually manifests, becoming less alien to the other and less other to the alien. Narcissistic wishes both confront and meet the needs of society, but how does the individual reconcile narcissistic wishes with society’s claims? This conference proposes situating the unconscious in the sociocultural and the sociocultural in the unconscious — through an investigation of fantasies of otherness (as characterized by the factors that interfere with narcissistic gratification) and othering (as defined by the pathologizing of the narcissistic aims).

{This Event Has Been Canceled} Big Laughs

Gerald W. Lynch Theater 524 West 59th Street, New York, NY

November 12th 2023
The Biggest Muslim Comedy Takeover Show in Support of our Syria Homes Program
For the second time this year we're taking over 6 cities across the USA with comedy giants Guz Khan, Azeem Muhammad, Jeremy McLellan, Yasmin ElHady, and Vik Pandya.

Gather your friends and family and get ready for a night of laughs, supporting a great cause - our Syria Homes Program. Take advantage of the early bird sale for a limited time!

Angel of Many Signs

Gerald W. Lynch Theater 524 West 59th Street, New York, NY

The New York Choral Society presents Angel of Many Signs, an immersive production of choral music featuring the New York premiere of Angel of Light a new Shaker-inspired cantata by Kevin Siegfried and contemporary arrangements of the music of Hildegard of Bingen.

Angel of Many Signs

Gerald W. Lynch Theater 524 West 59th Street, New York, NY

The New York Choral Society presents Angel of Many Signs, an immersive production of choral music featuring the New York premiere of Angel of Light a new Shaker-inspired cantata by Kevin Siegfried and contemporary arrangements of the music of Hildegard of Bingen.

ROCK 101 The Music and Stories of Ten Classical Songs

Gerald W. Lynch Theater 524 West 59th Street, New York, NY

Rock 101 is a fascinating new show that explores the rock 'n' roll experience. In a fun, fast -paced 90 minutes, we'll cover ten songs with incredible stories, a multimedia presentation, and all - star live band. You'll learn something new while listening to something familiar- and you'll have a blast. Rock 101 does what rock 'n' roll has always done: it makes us feel alive.