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SUMMARY:Fly-By-Night Dance Theater: Where Shall I Send My Joys?
DESCRIPTION:CUNY Dance Initiative and\nthe Gerald W. Lynch Theater at John Jay College\nPresent\nFly-by-Night Dance Theater in the World Premiere of\nWhere Shall I Send My Joys?\nPerformances with Aerial-Dance & Live Music\n \n\n  \nFriday\, April 1\, 2022 @ 7:30 pm \nGerald W. Lynch Theater at John Jay College524 West 59th Street between 10th & 11th Ave\, NYC NY 10019 \nTickets available HERE \nJoin us for the premiere of our latest work featuring dancers Maia Ramnath\, Cecilia Fontanesi\, and Artistic Director Julie Ludwick. The project explores the loss and grief experienced in our pandemic era and how it can be balanced by cultivating and sharing the joys of everyday life. More info on how the project began can be seen HERE \n  \n  \n  \n  \nLive Music by Composer Paul Uhry Newman \nCinematography by Cristobal Vivar \nDramaturgy by James Bosley \nCostumes by Jane Catherine Shaw \nLighting Design by Miriam Crowe \nNOTE:\n$15 youth/seniors; $5 John Jay students/ Advance tickets for $25 are available until Noon on April 1st. After that\, you will need to purchase a $40 ticket at the door. \nHEALTH REQUIREMENTS \nAt this time\, all attendees must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 as defined by the CDC\, wear a mask\, and present both photo identification and a valid vaccine card. Please plan to arrive no later than 30 minutes prior to your performance time to allow for vaccination checks\, security screenings\, and ticket pick-up. \nCOVID CANCELLATION POLICY \nIf the show is canceled due to COVID restrictions\, we will provide current ticket holders the following options: \n\nKeep your ticket and use it on our “Rain Date”\, Wednesday\, April 27\nDonate ticket/s to Fly-by-Night Dance Theater\, Inc. (very much appreciated at this time)\nRequest a refund of your ticket purchase with us electronically\n\nThe Joy Project was developed with the support of a 2021-22 CUNY Dance Initiative Residency at the Gerald W. Lynch Theater at John Jay College. Additional funding provided by the John Jay College Student Activities Association\, Inc. \nJulie Ludwick was one of 500 New York City-based artists to receive $5\,000 through the City Artists Corps Grants program\, presented byThe New York Foundation for the Arts (NYFA) and the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs (DCLA)\, with support from the Mayor’s Office of Media and Entertainment (MOME) as well as Queens Theatre. Work on The Joy Project started with this support. \nPHOTO: VivarPhoto.com \nKnown for its visceral aerial productions\, Fly-By-Night Dance Theater taps the expressive potential of movement and flight to create dances in the air. Where Shall I Send My Joys? is driven by the Buddhist concept that happiness is an emotion we experience\, while joy is an attitude we can develop. \nSeeds for this work came from a very personal place: Artistic Director Julie Ludwick’s sister was diagnosed with a terminal illness just before the pandemic began\, and asked her family to “keep looking for joy wherever you find it and share it with me when you can.” Over the next 16 months\, Ludwick kept a journal of small joys while letting go of her sister\, who died in May 2021. Where Shall I Send My Joys? translates this experience into a journey of loss\, reflection\, appreciation\, and acceptance. \nWhere Shall I Send My Joys? features dancers Cecilia Fontanesi\, Maia Ramnath\, and Julie Ludwick; live music by composer/percussionist Paul Uhry Newman; and video by cinematographer Cristobal Vivar with dramaturgy by James Bosley. \nFly-By-Night Dance Theater is a modern dance company that blends grounded dance with weightless images of flight. Artistic Director Julie Ludwick conceives projects and directs the dancers\, using collaborative improvisation to create the movement. FBN has been produced in NYC at The Flea Theater\, Performance Space 122\, LaGuardia Performing Arts Center\, Mabou Mines\, among others\, and at college residencies around the U.S. Funding has been received from NYSCA and NYC via LMCC\, NYFA\, The Puffin Foundation\, NoMAA\, The Frances Alexander Family Fund\, Fleet Bank\, The Cartwheel Foundation\, among others. FBN produces NYC Aerial Dance Festivals with guest artists from around the U.S.\, Free-for-Kids series and celebrated its 20th Anniversary season in February 2020. Outreach activities include scholarships to dancers of color\, Aerial Dance workshops\, and free public school programs and pre-performance workshops. \n\nFly-By-Night’s residency and performance at the Gerald W. Lynch Theater is part of the CUNY Dance Initiative (CDI)\, which receives major support from The Mertz Gilmore Foundation and Howard Gilman Foundation. Additional support is provided by the Jerome Robbins Foundation\, SHS Foundation\, Harkness Foundation for Dance\, the National Endowment for the Arts\, and public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council. CDI is part of Dance/NYC’s New York City Dance Rehearsal Space Subsidy Program\, made possible by The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. CDI is spearheaded by The Kupferberg Center for the Arts at Queens College. \nAdditional funding provided by the John Jay College Student Activities Association\, Inc. \nPhoto: Cristobal Vivar \n\n\nWebsite:\nhttps://flybynightdance.org/participate/performances/
URL:https://geraldwlynchtheater.com/events/fly-by-night-dance-theater-where-shall-i-send-my-joys/
LOCATION:Gerald W. Lynch Theater\, 524 West 59th Street\, New York\, NY\, 10019\, United States
CATEGORIES:Performance
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SUMMARY:70th Annual Israel Folk Dance Festival & Festival of the Arts
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the \n70th Annual \nISRAEL FOLK DANCE FESTIVAL\nAnd Festival of the Arts \nA Celebration of our resilience in Dance and Song! \nSunday\, April 3\, 2022 at 3:00 PM\nfeaturing dancers and musicians from across the\nUnited States\, South America and Israel! \nTickets: www.israelidanceinstitute.org | E-mail: festival@israelidanceinstitute.org \nEmbracing the theme\, “We Will Not Stop!”\, the Festival will be a celebration of our resilience in dance\, music\, and song\, featuring generations of performers from across the United States\, South America\, and Israel. Together\, they share the diverse styles and moods of music and dance that makeup Israel’s evolving folk culture\, in an exciting and uplifting stage production. \nAttendees must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 as defined by the CDC\, wear a mask for the duration of their time on campus\, and present both photo identification and a valid vaccine card. Your cooperation helps us operate at full capacity to allow the maximum number of guests to be able to enjoy and interact with the performance as possible.
URL:https://geraldwlynchtheater.com/events/70th-annual-israel-folk-dance-festival-festival-of-the-arts/
LOCATION:Gerald W. Lynch Theater\, 524 West 59th Street\, New York\, NY\, 10019\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Israeli Dance Institute":MAILTO:festival@israelidanceinstitute.org
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SUMMARY:Seeing Rape: 2022
DESCRIPTION:The John Jay Department of Anthropology and the Gerald W Lynch Theater present \nSeeing Rape \nApril 6\, 7:00 pm   | April 7\, 1:40 pm |  April 8\, 7:00 pm Each performance will be followed by a post-show talkback \nTickets: www.seeingrape.com Free with any student ID | $20 for non-students \nJohn Jay College student playwrights represent sexual violence in their own words\, dialects\, and languages in engaging and novel ways. In short plays\, the way rape intersects with hyper-masculinity\, the opioid epidemic\, immigration at the Southern Border\, dating\, and war\, will be examined through drama. Performed by professional NYC actors. \nAll attendees must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 as defined by the CDC\, wear a mask for the duration of their time on campus\, and present both photo identification and a valid vaccine card. Your cooperation helps us operate at full capacity to allow the maximum number of guests to be able to enjoy and interact with the performance as possible.
URL:https://geraldwlynchtheater.com/events/seeing-rape-2022/
LOCATION:Gerald W. Lynch Theater\, 524 West 59th Street\, New York\, NY\, 10019\, United States
CATEGORIES:Performance
ORGANIZER;CN="Seeing Rape":MAILTO:strinch@jjay.cuny.edu
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SUMMARY:Seeing Rape: 2022
DESCRIPTION:The John Jay Department of Anthropology and the Gerald W Lynch Theater present \nSeeing Rape \nApril 6\, 7:00 pm   | April 7\, 1:40 pm |  April 8\, 7:00 pm Each performance will be followed by a post-show talkback \nTickets: www.seeingrape.com Free with any student ID | $20 for non-students \nJohn Jay College student playwrights represent sexual violence in their own words\, dialects\, and languages in engaging and novel ways. In short plays\, the way rape intersects with hyper-masculinity\, the opioid epidemic\, immigration at the Southern Border\, dating\, and war\, will be examined through drama. Performed by professional NYC actors. \nAll attendees must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 as defined by the CDC\, wear a mask for the duration of their time on campus\, and present both photo identification and a valid vaccine card. Your cooperation helps us operate at full capacity to allow the maximum number of guests to be able to enjoy and interact with the performance as possible.
URL:https://geraldwlynchtheater.com/events/seeing-rape-2020-5/
LOCATION:Gerald W. Lynch Theater\, 524 West 59th Street\, New York\, NY\, 10019\, United States
CATEGORIES:Performance
ORGANIZER;CN="Seeing Rape":MAILTO:strinch@jjay.cuny.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220408T190000
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SUMMARY:Seeing Rape: 2022
DESCRIPTION:The John Jay Department of Anthropology and the Gerald W Lynch Theater present \nSeeing Rape \nApril 6\, 7:00 pm   | April 7\, 1:40 pm |  April 8\, 7:00 pm Each performance will be followed by a post-show talkback \nTickets: www.seeingrape.com Free with any student ID | $20 for non-students \nJohn Jay College student playwrights represent sexual violence in their own words\, dialects\, and languages in engaging and novel ways. In short plays\, the way rape intersects with hyper-masculinity\, the opioid epidemic\, immigration at the Southern Border\, dating\, and war\, will be examined through drama. Performed by professional NYC actors. \nAll attendees must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 as defined by the CDC\, wear a mask for the duration of their time on campus\, and present both photo identification and a valid vaccine card. Your cooperation helps us operate at full capacity to allow the maximum number of guests to be able to enjoy and interact with the performance as possible.
URL:https://geraldwlynchtheater.com/events/seeing-rape-2022-2/
LOCATION:Gerald W. Lynch Theater\, 524 West 59th Street\, New York\, NY\, 10019\, United States
CATEGORIES:Performance
ORGANIZER;CN="Seeing Rape":MAILTO:strinch@jjay.cuny.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220412T190000
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SUMMARY:En Garde Arts: The Gate
DESCRIPTION:By Brent Buell & Charles Moore \n\n\nDirected by Ro Boddie\nLocation: The Gerald W. Lynch Theater at John Jay College\nWhen: April 12\, 2022@7pm\nClick Here to Reserve Tickets \nAll attendees must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 as defined by the CDC\, wear a mask\, and present both photo identification and a valid vaccine card. \n\nTHE GATE\n\nThe play addresses the issue of parole board reform\, revealing the tragedy of the extreme power parole boards have over the legitimate and well-earned freedom deserved by the vast majority of prison residents.
URL:https://geraldwlynchtheater.com/events/en-garde-arts-the-gate/
LOCATION:Gerald W. Lynch Theater\, 524 West 59th Street\, New York\, NY\, 10019\, United States
CATEGORIES:Performance
ORGANIZER;CN="En Garde Arts":MAILTO:info@engardearts.org
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SUMMARY:Joshua Beamish/MOVETHECOMPANY
DESCRIPTION:  \n \nThe CUNY Dance Initiative and the Gerald W. Lynch Theater at John Jay College present the New York return of Joshua Beamish/MOVETHECOMPANY\, on Saturday April 23\, 2022\, at 8:00pm. The Gerald W. Lynch Theater is located 524 W. 59th Street\, NYC (between 10th & 11th Avenues). Tickets are $55/$35/$10 for students and are available for purchase at www.joshuabeamish.com. \nChoreographer and dancer Joshua Beamish\, who moves fluidly between contemporary and ballet idioms\, presents an evening of world and New York City premieres. The program will feature the stage premiere of the Joshua Beamish/Herman Cornejo/Steven Sebring collaboration\, DANCE LIVE\, performed by American Ballet Theatre principal dancers Herman Cornejo and Skylar Brandt. Joshua Beamish will perform the New York premiere of Redemption\, a solo choreographed for him by Annabelle Lopez Ochoa. The other works on the program are all choreographed by Beamish and performed by artists from American Ballet Theatre (ABT)\, The National Ballet of Canada\, Dance Theater of Harlem\, Stephen Petronio Company\, and Abraham.In.Motion (A.I.M.).
URL:https://geraldwlynchtheater.com/events/joshua-beamish-movethecompany/
LOCATION:Gerald W. Lynch Theater\, 524 West 59th Street\, New York\, NY\, 10019\, United States
CATEGORIES:Performance
ORGANIZER;CN="Joshua Beamish/MOVETHECOMPANY":MAILTO:chelsea@movethecompany.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220429T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220429T213000
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SUMMARY:An Evening of Math and Dance
DESCRIPTION:Featuring Differential Cohomology; Dance of the Diagram\n \nFollowed by panel discussion with Jim Simons\, moderated by Heather Berlin\nApril 29 & 30 2022 at 8pm \nDoors open at 7:15pm \nTickets: https://www.eventbrite.com/o/barkinselissen-project-41385433243 \nLight the way to a greater understanding of the space and structure around us with the NYC premiere of An Evening of Math & Dance: Differential Cohomology; Dance of the Diagram. \nBarkin/Selissen Project\, a forward-thinking New York City-based contemporary dance company\, in conjunction with the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation and the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council\, presents two evenings (April 29 & 30th\,) of unique mathematics-inspired contemporary dance\, followed by a panel discussion featuring notable mathematicians and choreographers collaborating in and across fields. Moderated by Heather Berlin both nights\, and with special guest Ira Flatow on Friday 4/29 only\, this lively conversation includes panelists such as Jim Simons\, as well as Barkin/Selissen Project Artistic Directors Aaron Selissen and Kyla Barkin. \nDifferential Cohomology; Dance of the Diagram brings math to life as dancers contract\, expand and redraw concepts with their bodies and on the stage following algebraic principles. In manifesting mathematical theory in movement and form\, dance \nrs bring the subject to a new horizon\, for the mathematically inclined and challenged alike. \nSet to music from Sirius String Quartet\, dancers for this performance include Kara Chan\, Fumihiro Kikuchi\, Sumire Ishige\, Lindsay Harwell\, Michael Bishop\, Amanda Sommers\, Mark Willis\, Brianna Rivera\, Kisara Nonaka\, Julia Discenza\, Ellie Swainhart\, Molly Gray. \nDifferential Cohomology; Dance of the Diagram was originally commissioned for the opening of the Sim \nons Center for Geometry and Physics at Stony Brook University. Simons’ research and published papers mark him as one of the primary names in the field of cohomology and his inspiration and support acted as the catalyst for the creation of this dance. \nThings to note:\n● Please enter the GERALD W. LYNCH THEATER at 524 W 59th Street between 10th and\n11th Avenue\, New York\, NY 10019. Staff will direct you to the private theater\nentrance/exit from there.\n● There is a Central Parking lot on the corner of 59th Street and 11th Avenue.\n● The panel discussion will begin immediately following the dance performance. If you are\nplanning to attend the entire evening\, please stay in or near your seat during the\ntransition between the dance and the panel discussion\n● For further information on current and evolving covid protocols\, please see Broadway\nLeague at https://www.broadwayleague.com/covid-19-updates/ \nSTUDENTS & SENIORS: Use Promo Code Student/Senior for 15% off!\nFacebook: @barkinselissenproject\nInstagram: @barkinselissenproject\nTwitter: @BSPdancearts\nWe hope you enjoy the show and remember to sign up for our mailing list for updates at\nbarkinselissenproject.org!\n*For special inquiries\, please contact John Seroff at John@greenhousepublicity.com\nCredits\nArtistic Direction and Choreography: Kyla Barkin and Aaron Selissen\nLighting Design: Stephen Petrilli\nDancers: Michael Bishop\, Kara Chan\, Molly Gray\, Lindsay Harwell\, Sumire Ishige\, Fumihiro\nKikuchi\, Kisara Nonaka\, Brianna Rivera\, Amanda Sommers\, Ellie Swainhart\, Mark Willis\nMusic: Sirius String Quartet\nCostumes: Mary Jo Mecca\nThis production was made possible\, in part\, by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation and public funds\nfrom Creative Engagement\, supported by the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in\npartnership with the City Council and administered by LMCC.
URL:https://geraldwlynchtheater.com/events/an-evening-of-math-and-dance/
LOCATION:Gerald W. Lynch Theater\, 524 West 59th Street\, New York\, NY\, 10019\, United States
CATEGORIES:Performance
ORGANIZER;CN="Barkin/Selissen Project":MAILTO:info@barkinselissenproject.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220430T200000
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SUMMARY:An Evening of Math and Dance
DESCRIPTION:Featuring Differential Cohomology; Dance of the Diagram\n \nFollowed by panel discussion with Jim Simons\, moderated by Heather Berlin\nApril 29 & 30 2022 at 8pm \nDoors open at 7:15pm \nTickets: https://www.eventbrite.com/o/barkinselissen-project-41385433243 \nLight the way to a greater understanding of the space and structure around us with the NYC premiere of An Evening of Math & Dance: Differential Cohomology; Dance of the Diagram. \nBarkin/Selissen Project\, a forward-thinking New York City-based contemporary dance company\, in conjunction with the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation and the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council\, presents two evenings (April 29 & 30th\,) of unique mathematics-inspired contemporary dance\, followed by a panel discussion featuring notable mathematicians and choreographers collaborating in and across fields. Moderated by Heather Berlin both nights\, and with special guest Ira Flatow on Friday 4/29 only\, this lively conversation includes panelists such as Jim Simons\, as well as Barkin/Selissen Project Artistic Directors Aaron Selissen and Kyla Barkin. \nDifferential Cohomology; Dance of the Diagram brings math to life as dancers contract\, expand and redraw concepts with their bodies and on the stage following algebraic principles. In manifesting mathematical theory in movement and form\, dance \nrs bring the subject to a new horizon\, for the mathematically inclined and challenged alike. \nSet to music from Sirius String Quartet\, dancers for this performance include Kara Chan\, Fumihiro Kikuchi\, Sumire Ishige\, Lindsay Harwell\, Michael Bishop\, Amanda Sommers\, Mark Willis\, Brianna Rivera\, Kisara Nonaka\, Julia Discenza\, Ellie Swainhart\, Molly Gray. \nDifferential Cohomology; Dance of the Diagram was originally commissioned for the opening of the Sim \nons Center for Geometry and Physics at Stony Brook University. Simons’ research and published papers mark him as one of the primary names in the field of cohomology and his inspiration and support acted as the catalyst for the creation of this dance. \nThings to note:\n● Please enter the GERALD W. LYNCH THEATER at 524 W 59th Street between 10th and\n11th Avenue\, New York\, NY 10019. Staff will direct you to the private theater\nentrance/exit from there.\n● There is a Central Parking lot on the corner of 59th Street and 11th Avenue.\n● The panel discussion will begin immediately following the dance performance. If you are\nplanning to attend the entire evening\, please stay in or near your seat during the\ntransition between the dance and the panel discussion\n● For further information on current and evolving covid protocols\, please see Broadway\nLeague at https://www.broadwayleague.com/covid-19-updates/ \nSTUDENTS & SENIORS: Use Promo Code Student/Senior for 15% off!\nFacebook: @barkinselissenproject\nInstagram: @barkinselissenproject\nTwitter: @BSPdancearts\nWe hope you enjoy the show and remember to sign up for our mailing list for updates at\nbarkinselissenproject.org!\n*For special inquiries\, please contact John Seroff at John@greenhousepublicity.com\nCredits\nArtistic Direction and Choreography: Kyla Barkin and Aaron Selissen\nLighting Design: Stephen Petrilli\nDancers: Michael Bishop\, Kara Chan\, Molly Gray\, Lindsay Harwell\, Sumire Ishige\, Fumihiro\nKikuchi\, Kisara Nonaka\, Brianna Rivera\, Amanda Sommers\, Ellie Swainhart\, Mark Willis\nMusic: Sirius String Quartet\nCostumes: Mary Jo Mecca\nThis production was made possible\, in part\, by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation and public funds\nfrom Creative Engagement\, supported by the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in\npartnership with the City Council and administered by LMCC.
URL:https://geraldwlynchtheater.com/events/an-evening-of-math-and-dance-2/
LOCATION:Gerald W. Lynch Theater\, 524 West 59th Street\, New York\, NY\, 10019\, United States
CATEGORIES:Performance
ORGANIZER;CN="Barkin/Selissen Project":MAILTO:info@barkinselissenproject.org
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