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Are you looking for free things to do in New York City (NYC) on November 12, 2009?

79 free events take place on Thursday, November 12 in New York City. Don't miss the opportunities that only New York provides! Exciting, high quality, unique and off the beaten path free events and free things to do take place in New York today, tonight, tomorrow and each day of the year, any time of the day: whether it's a weekday or a weekend, day or night, morning or evening or afternoon, December or July, April or November! These events will take your breath away!

New York City (NYC) never ceases to amaze you with quantity and quality of its free culture and free entertainment. Check out November 12 and see for yourself. Summer or Winter, Spring or Fall! Just click on any day of the calendar above and you'll find most inspiring and entertaining free events to go to and free things to do on each day of November . Don't miss the opportunities that only New York provides!

Some events take place all year long: same day of the week, same time there are there for you to take advantage of. One of the oldest free weekly events in Manhattan is Dixieland Jazz with the Gotham Jazzmen, which happen at noon every Tuesday. Another example of an event that you can attend all year round on weekdays is Federal Reserve Bank Tour, which takes place every week day at 1 pm (but advanced reservations are required). You can take at least 13 free tours every day of the year, except the New Year Day, July 4th, and the Christmas Day. If you are classical music afficionado, you can spend whole day in New York going from one free classical concert to another. If you love theater, then New York gives you an option to attend plays and musicals free of charge, or at deep discount. You just need to have information about it. And we are here to make that information available to you.
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79 free things to do in New York City (NYC) on Thursday, November 12, 2009

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Workshop | Daily Instructed Meditation


Learn some serenity at the end of your busy day.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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7:30 am
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Other | Ice Skating in the City


The 170' x 100' rink features free admission ice skating. Whether you are looking to skate before going to the office, through the lunch hour, with friends at a party, with a date, or for a spin under the stars at a holiday party, this is the perfect destination.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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8:00 am
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Symposium | Beyond Futurism: F.T. Marinetti, Writer


Thanks to its irreverence and its lack of interest in puristic distinctions, including its capacity to find redeeming value in banality, Futurism will survive the process of “touristicization” and fetishization that characterizes a good part of the current approach to this avant-garde movement. But the victim of this process has paradoxically been its founder, Filippo Tommaso Marinetti, who has been even too successful in confusing metonymically the movement as a whole and his own oeuvre. The time has come to begin to redress such a confusion, concentrating on the still imperfectly known writings of Marinetti – one of the most remarkable post-symbolist poets and narrators in twentieth-century Italian, and European, literature. The centennial anniversary of the foundation of the Italian avant-garde movement, which was famously inaugurated by Marinetti in the French paper Le Figaro in 1909, is an auspicious occasion for a renaissance of futurist studies, contemplating the figure of Marinetti as a writer. This symposium will bring together a variety of international critical perspectives. The admittedly ambitious aim is to begin a general process of redefinition and rediscovery of the Italian Novecento on an international scale, going beyond defeatist clichés. Participants include Ruth Ben-Ghiat, Günter Berghaus, Alberto Bertoni, Beatrice Buscaroli, Leonardo Clerici, Matteo D’Ambrosio, Simone Magherini, Millicent Marcus, Giuseppe Mazzotta, Marjorie Perloff, Ricciarda Ricorda, Claudia Salaris, Cinzia Sartini-Blum, Paola Sica, Luca Somigli, Barbara Spackman, Gino Tellini, Paolo Valesio, Gianni Eugenio Viola, and special readings by Gian Maria Annovi, Renato Miracco, Davide Rondoni, and Graziella Sidoli.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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9:30 am
Free

Tour | Federal Reserve Bank Tour


Learn about central banking functions that Federal Reserve System performs and see Bank's vault of international monetary gold on bedrock of Manhattan Island, five stories below street level. Learn why Federal Reserve has "Federal" in its name, while it's a private bank, not Federal at all. Congressman Ron Paul considers the Federal Reserve "both corrupt and unconstitutional" Five tours daily on the hour.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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9:30 am
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Workshop | Introduction to MS Word


Learn to create documents and reports using this word processing program. Topics include: creating, editing, formatting, printing, and saving documents. Introduction to Computers is a prerequisite.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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10:30 am
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Tour | Cathedral Tour


Explore the Cathedral's newly cleaned and restored Nave. Learn about the art, architecture and history of this great sacred space from 1892 to the present.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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11:00 am
$6

Other | New Park Opening


Commissioner Adrian Benepe will join City Council Member Alan Gerson, Community Board 1 Chair Peter Braus, SoHo artist Elyn Zimmerman, and representatives from the Lower Manhattan Development Corporation (LMDC) to open a brand new half-acre green space. In 2005, the Parks Department began converting the former traffic triangle into a modern, green park with entrances at each corner. The new park features a tiered canal-like fountain.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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11:30 am
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Lecture | Japanese Politics from Tanaka to Hatoyama (via Koizumi)


A lecture with Margarita Estévez-Abe, Associate Professor of Political Science, Maxwell School of Citizenship & Public Affairs, Syracuse University.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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12:00 pm
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Lecture | Negotiating “Illegality” in New Immigrant Destinations


Conventionally, immigrant "illegality" has come to signify a status, assigned by law to migrants residing in the United States who arrive outside of authorized channels and without proper documentation. Conceptualizing illegality simply as status, however, overlooks the social consequences that this legal category has on the lives of the undocumented. In her study of Mexican migration to New England, Jacqueline Olvera examines how migrants, who are constructed as socially invisible yet physically present, negotiate the complexities that illegality introduces in their everyday lives. Arguing that illegality is a social sphere that unauthorized immigrants occupy, Olvera shows how illegality shapes the decisions and actions of the undocumented, and of citizens as well.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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12:00 pm
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Tour | Wall Street and Downtown Tour


Weaves together history, events, architecture, and people of birthplace of NY, financial capital of the world, and hottest new neighborhood in the city. Stops include U.S. Custom House, Trinity Church, Wall Street, NY Stock Exchange, other architectural and cultural sites. Rain or shine.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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12:00 pm
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Park Walk | “Cross Park Promenade”


You'll be amazed at what you'll see.... a hidden bench that tells time, miniature boats powered by the wind, a magnificent sculpture celebrating fresh water, and a glorious drinking fountain for the city's equine population. These are just some of the the sites along the way on this east to west walk through the park. Tour is approximately one hour long.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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12:00 pm
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Lecture | Social Norms and Agency in World Politics


Dr. Robert O. Keohane, Professor of International Affairs at Princeton University, speaks. Social norms, defined as shared expectations about appropriate behavior, are ubiquitous in world politics. Yet they are so closely linked to interests, and so frequently conflict with one another, that their causal impact is often ambiguous. Keohane is the author of After Hegemony: Cooperation and Discord in the World Political Economy (1984) and Power and Governance in a Partially Globalized World (2002). He is co-author (with Joseph S. Nye, Jr.) of Power and Interdependence (third edition 2001), and (with Gary King and Sidney Verba) of Designing Social Inquiry (1994).
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12:15 pm
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Other | 32nd Annual Empire State Golden Arm Tournament of Champions


Over 100 men and women will compete for the chance to be crowned Empire State Golden Arm Champion and spectators have an opportunity to watch the event for free. The Competition has no residency requirements and is also open to the public for a $25 entry fee for amateurs and $35 for pros which includes a free T-shirt. There are 13 weight class categories for men and women and contestants are asked to weigh-in and register before noon. Over $5,000 in cash and prizes will be awarded and all first, second and third place finishers will receive custom engraved 4” Olympic-size medallions. Male and female “NY State Strongest Arm” MVP’s will be crowned with bonus cash prizes and the 2009 NYC Arm Wrestler of the year will be chosen. Pros receive first place cash prizes while amateurs will receive awards only.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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12:30 pm
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Concert | Alisa Weilerstein, cello, performs Bach suites


Program: Bach, Suite No. 3 in C major, BWV 1009 Weilerstein is internationally renowned as one of the premiere soloists and chamber musicians of her generation. Weilerstein has appeared with many ensembles, among them the orchestras of Baltimore, Cleveland, Minnesota, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and San Francisco, as well as the New York Philharmonic and National Symphony Orchestra. An ECHO “Rising Star” and alumna of Lincoln Center’s Chamber Music Society Two program, she has performed as recitalist and chamber musician at the world’s top concert halls and festivals. Her praised debut recording was released on EMI classics, and she was the recipient of an Avery Fisher Career Grant.
   New York City, NY; NYC
12:30 pm
Free

Author Reading | Tennis champion Andre Agassi discusses his book Open: An Autobiography


With its breakneck tempo and raw candor, Open will be read and cherished for years. A treat for ardent fans, it will also captivate readers who know nothing about tennis. Like Agassi’s game, it sets a new standard for grace, style, speed, and power.
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12:30 pm
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Tour | Cathedral Tour


Explore the Cathedral's newly cleaned and restored Nave. Learn about the art, architecture and history of this great sacred space from 1892 to the present.
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1:00 pm
$6

Screening | Documentary: Maria Tallchief in Conversation with Evelyn Cisneros (1998)


One of America's great dancers, Maria Tallchief is here interviewed by Evelyn Cisneros, former principal of the San Francisco Ballet. In addition to conversation, the film features clips of Tallchief (courtesy of her private collection) in: Sylvia Pas de Deux with Michael Maule; Firebird with Michael Maule (filmed at Jacob's Pillow in 1951 by Carol Lynn); Variations After Degas, choreographed by James Starbuck for the Voice of Firestone TV show, 1962; Flower Festival at Genzano with Rudolph Nureyev; Don Quixote Pas de Deux with Erik Bruhn; and Allegro Brillante with New York City Ballet members, filmed for Bell Telephone Hour. Honorary hosts for the event are Barbara Horgan, Violette Verdy, Peter Martins, Merrill Ashley, Edward Villella, Allegra Kent, Robert La Fosse, Martine van Hamel, Mark Morris, and Frederic Franklin.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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1:00 pm
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Concert | Slowind Quintet perform works by Hindemith, Seeger, Ligeti, and others


Ales Kacjan, flute; Matej Sarc, oboe; Jurij Jenko, clarinet; Metod Tomac; horn; and Paolo Calligaris, bassoon, from Slovenia.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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1:00 pm
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Workshop | Digital Camera Buying Guide


This will be a Lecture/Demonstration. Learn how to choose the right digital camera for your needs.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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2:30 pm
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Talk | Abortion and the Visual Construction of Loss


With Carol Sanger.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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4:00 pm
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Performance | Performance Art: Alicia Framis' Lost Astronaut


An ongoing performance-installation exploring the potentialities of living on the moon through the ironical and fictional character and activities of a woman astronaut. Left on Earth like all women who were never part of the moon race, she settles in to BaseCamp, in which she will live for the 2 weeks of the biennial in a customized astronaut suit, among drawings and prototypes that aim to both parody and demand women’s presence on the moon. Her activities will be pre-determined by scores written by invited authors and artists, and the audience will be able to interact with her in BaseCamp or as she wanders the streets of New York City. Today's participating writer is Virginie Bobin. Framis (b. Barcelona, Spain, 1967) creates work that investigates notions of national and group identities, the social mechanics of cities, and personal safety. She has exhibited internationally at institutions such as Museum Reina Sofia, Madrid, Spain; Centre Pompidou, Paris; Moderna Museet, Stockholm; Mass MOCA, North Adams, MA; Triennale Yokohama, and the Venice Biennale.
   New York City, NY; NYC
4:00 pm
Free

Master Class | Robert Mann - Chamber Music Master Class


Students coached by distinguished artist.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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4:00 pm
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Lecture | The Tuskegee Syphilis Experiment: A Tragedy of Race and Medicine


A public lecture by James H. Jones, the author of Bad Blood: The Tuskegee Syphilis Experiment, America and Its People and Alfred C. Kinsey: A Public/Private Life. He will be introduced by Dr. Rueben Warren, director of Tuskegee University’s National Center for Bioethics in Research and Health Care and former director of Infrastructure Development for the National Center on Minority Health and Health Disparities at the National Institutes of Health.
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4:00 pm
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Concert | A Chorus Line composer Marvin Hamlisch and star Donna McKechnie perform from the show


James D. Stern and Adam Del Deo, creators of Every Little Step, a documentary about A Chorus Line, will also discuss their DVD.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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4:30 pm
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Conference | The Internet as Playground and Factory


An international conference which will explore the meaning and changing face of labor in the digital era. The event seeks to advance the conversation about digital media beyond technological advances and commercial applications to touch upon vital issues facing the future of Internet users. 90 theorists, artists, legal scholars, activists, students, programmers, historians, and social media experts will join to re-evaluate what constitutes unpaid labor, value, leisure, play, fun, and exploitation in an economy that is increasingly driven by the expropriation of all our blogging, data entries in online profiles, and submitted photos and videos. The conference will be comprised of discussions, panels, presentations, a film screening, a playroom, a conference game, and a re-enactment of Facebook by a performance artist.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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5:00 pm
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Workshop | Daily Instructed Meditation


Learn some serenity at the end of your busy day.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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5:45 pm
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Opening Reception | 2 Exhibitions: Michael Wolf's The Transparent City / Barbara Crane's Private Views


Two simultaneous exhibitions exploring the city of Chicago from different vantage points and periods in history. While Michael Wolf’s large-scale color photographs of downtown Chicago’s buildings and their inhabitants examine public versus private space in the context of 21st-century urban life, Barbara Crane’s intimate Polaroids from the 1980s hone in on private human gestures performed in public at Chicago’s summer festivals.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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6:00 pm
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Opening Reception | 2 Solo Shows: Kimberley Hart’s Scout / Kim Beck's Everything Must Go!


Quirky fantasy and fine craftsmanship remain hallmarks of Kimberley Hart’s work, but the tone has shifted to reflect a change—both imagined and real—in her environment. There is a marked shift in her alter ego from mischief-maker of the vernal woodlands to a menaced and solitary defender in a dystopic landscape. Kim Beck's drawings are stacked and competing for space in an installation that mimics the surrounding urban landscape and a general feeling of unease. The work provides a thoughtful consideration of our current economic, artistic, political and visual landscapes.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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6:00 pm
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Opening Reception | From Budapest to the Bauhaus, Including Works by Lissitzky, Kandinsky and Moholy-Nagy


A selection of prints, drawings, illustrated books and photographs from the collections of Gallery Erdész in Szentendre, Hungary. The show presents works by Sándor Bortnyik, Wassily Kandinsky, El Lissitzky, László Moholy-Nagy, Farkas Molnár, Gyula Pap and Henrik Stefan. Reflecting the wide-ranging practices and the experimental teaching methods of the institution that Walter Gropius founded in 1919, From Budapest to the Bauhaus brings together Moholy-Nagy’s rarely seen photographs and abstract constructions; El Lissitzky’s typographic designs; and Molnár’s constructivist theater studies while mapping the connections between the Bauhaus in Weimar and Dessau and the 1920s Hungarian avant-garde.
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6:00 pm
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Author Reading | Book Launch: Alphabet City’s Water


A reception celebrating the publication of Water, the latest anthology in Alphabet City’s natural resources series. The book includes writings and artistic projects exploring the symbolic and practical importance of water, and includes entries by Robert Kirkbride, director of the Product Design program, and Bhawani Venkataraman, associate professor of Natural Sciences and Mathematics.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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6:00 pm
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Gallery Talk | Curator Talk: Emil Her Many Horses


Emil Her Many Horse discusses the exhibition A Song for the Horse Nation.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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Lecture | Ecology and Belief in Papua New Guinea


With Paige West, Pacific Curator, American Museum of Natural History.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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Opening Reception | Exhibition: Sara Crisp's Intervals and Circles


Embracing the sacred universality of the circle, Eastern spirituality, and the ability of a simple plant to symbolize life force, Crisp's mixed-media and encaustic works incorporate delicate, meticulous patterning paired with botanical elements such as flower petals, stems, and seed pods. Where she previously integrated bones and skeletons into her work, this new series is notable for their absence, rendering it more life affirming. Looser symmetry and more random patterning have also evolved, conveying a joyous sense of musicality, spaciousness, and breath. In the artist's words, the work is about "inspiring the sacred, the contemplation of the sacred in the mundane, and the exalted in the universal." Crisp has had solo exhibitions at venues including June Fitzpatrick Gallery, Portland, ME; the Gallery at R & F, Kingston, NY; and Mixed Media Gallery, New Paltz, NY. Her work has been featured in exhibitions at the Portland Museum of Art, Portland, ME; SOHO20, New York, NY; Center for Maine Contemporary Art, Rockport, ME; Silvermine Guild Arts Center, New Canaan, CT; among others. Denise Bibro Fine Art has showcased Crisp's work at international art fairs such as Art Miami, Red Dot, and the Affordable Art Fair. Her numerous awards include Best of Show at the Cambridge Art Association National Prize Show and an artist's grant from the Maine Arts Commission.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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6:00 pm
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Concert | Grammy nominees Trin-I-Tee 5:7 perform from their CD Love * Peace * Joy at Christmas


Trin-I-Tee 5:7 was a breath of fresh air when they first appeared on the gospel scene in 1998. Hailing from New Orleans, the trio of stellar singers comprised of Chanelle Haynes, Angel Taylor and Adrian Anderson known as, Trin-I-Tee 5:7, have steadily reached new levels of success with each empowering album release. The group’s name was derived from the Biblical scripture of John 5:7, which defines the Trinity.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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6:00 pm
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Tour | LightMappingNYC: LightWalk Session


LightMappingNYC is intended to provide the New York City lighting design community with a forum to consider the current, past and future conditions of their urban environment at night. By combining the local/national interest in this topic generated by the IESNYC/DLFNY Lights Camera Walk map with the global scope of PLDA’s Lightmapping initiative, this program will underscore the vital role of lighting design in making New York City after dark. With Julian Kline.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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6:00 pm
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Concert | Outis' Poe and Beethoven: A Gothic Musical Performance


A magical and creative evening of Edgar Allen Poe’s poetry combined with Ludwig van Beethoven’s music. Don’t miss this opportunity to see two members of Outis, Jered Gallagher and Michael Miduski, perform live. Reception to follow.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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6:00 pm
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Performance | Performance Art: Emily Mast's Everything, Nothing, Something, Always (Walla!)


The medium of theater has been adapted to an exhibition context in order to stage a conversation-cum-argument between five characters who represent various aspects of the artist’s psyche. Through spoken language and movement, these representations of the complex self turn the artistic process inside out for the viewer, thus opening it up for examination. The performance itself is a time-based installation that takes the form of a one-act live theatrical play looping for three hours, varying slightly with each repetition and simultaneously acting as a performative “sculpture” in the center of the exhibition space, visible from all angles. The characters on stage are faced with seated actors who play a (very reactionary) artificial audience. The actual audience is encouraged to question their role in the space: they watch not only the play, but also another audience watching a play, all the while looking across the exhibition space and through the play at each other. Embracing artifice, caricature and parody, the script teases out earnest existential dilemmas in the face of artistic production via melodrama, cliché, and self-reflexivity. The result is simultaneously sincere and ironic, humorous and serious. Emily Mast is endlessly inclined to consider the nature of nothingness. She works primarily with performance, installation and writing. She has had solo shows at Samson Projects in Boston, The Paris Project Room in Paris and the Roski Gallery in Los Angeles. She has collaborated with numerous actors, dancers, writers, composers, choreographers, musicians and visual artists in Paris, Mexico, Portland and Los Angeles. She was a resident artist at Skowhegan in 2006 and participated in the Mountain School of Art in LA and United Nations Plaza in Berlin in 2007. In 2008 she curated the show “Egoesdayglo” at Five Thirty Three Gallery in Los Angeles. Free popcorn. Visitors are encouraged to drop by anytime between 6-9pm. There is no official beginning or end.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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6:00 pm
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Performance | Performance Art: Nora Herting's Free Sittings


Many people have childhood memories of assuming strange postures and forced smiles while questionably fashioned, all for the benefit of appearing content, attractive, and harmonious in a family photograph. Nora Herting became so fascinated by the social phenomenon of these awkward and ubiquitous family portraits, that she went undercover as a trade photographer at JC Penney portrait studio. This is an outdoor performance that combines Herting's experience as a trade photographer with the serendipity of a New York City sidewalk. Working in collaboration with Stand Alone Gallery from a portable studio, Herting will compose group portraits from volunteers on the street while live audio from the performance is fed into the 3rd floor gallery. For a decade Herting has been involved in a tumultuous relationship with photography that has included affairs with sound, video, and performance. She has been an artist in residence at Anderson Ranch, 2000, Triangle Arts Workshop 2006, and McColl Center for Visual Arts 2007. She is a recipient of an Interpreting Brooklyn Fellowship by the Brooklyn Historical Society in 2008.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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6:00 pm
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Lecture | Some Enchanted Evenings: The Theatre on Film and Tape Archive at 40


Lecture by TOFT Director Patrick Hoffman with video highlights.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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6:00 pm
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Discussion | The Design of Business: Why Design Thinking is the Next Competitive Advantage


Roger Martin, author of The Design of Business: Why Design Thinking is the Next Competitive Advantage, in conversation with Bruce Nussbaum, Visiting Professor of Innovation and Design and contributing editor at BusinessWeek. Martin will discuss why design thinking is an important skill in the 21st century marketplace.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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6:00 pm
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Discussion | A Conversation with H.E. Nabi Sensoy, Ambassador from Turkey to the United States


Sensoy became Ambassador from Turkey to the United States on January 1, 2006, having previously served as Deputy Undersecretary of Political Affairs at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador to Russia, Deputy Undersecretary of Political Affairs, Director-General of the Department of Policy Planning at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and Ambassador to Spain.
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6:30 pm
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Poetry Reading | A Tribute to Award-Winning Poet Marie Ponsot


A celebration of esteemed poet Marie Ponsot and her new collection, Easy. Participants include Rosemary Deen, Jean Gallagher, Richard Howard, Major Jackson, Alice Quinn, Sapphire, Jean Valentine, and Jackson Taylor. Ponsot’s works include Springing; The Bird Catcher, which won the National Book Critics Circle Award and was a finalist for the 1999 Lenore Marshall Poetry Prize; The Green Dark; Admit Impediment; and True Minds.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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6:30 pm
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Workshop | Basic Web Navigation


Hands on using wireless laptops. Review skills taught in Basic Internet such as Web browser toolbars, hyperlinks, and working with URL's.
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6:30 pm
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Tour | LightMappingNYC: LightWalk Session


LightMappingNYC is intended to provide the New York City lighting design community with a forum to consider the current, past and future conditions of their urban environment at night. By combining the local/national interest in this topic generated by the IESNYC/DLFNY Lights Camera Walk map with the global scope of PLDA’s Lightmapping initiative, this program will underscore the vital role of lighting design in making New York City after dark. With Francis Milloy.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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Performance | Lower East Side Stories: Apartment Tales


Hosted by H.R. Britton. Think your place is small? Listen while professional storytellers share their tales, then see if you can do better with a three-minute story of your own. Performers include: Christen Clifford, MAC Award finalist Ophira Eisenberg, Joey Hood and Zoe Muntaner. Brought to you by Brooklyn Brewery.
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6:30 pm
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Opening Reception | Photography: A Selection from Travancore


Artists: Ajit Chauhan, Chitra Ganesh, Matthias Müller, Yamini Nayar, Srestha Rit Premnath, Mahbub Shah, Kiran Subbaiah, and Haeri Yoo. A viewing of works from the exhibition Moment as Monument in New Delhi.
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6:30 pm
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Talk | Saving Your Family Stories for Seven Generations


With Alli Joseph, personal family historian. Do you know your family's history and stories? Have you captured those stories for your children, grandchildren, or great-grandchildren? In our busy world, people too often focus on today, not tomorrow. We may lose family members before their time - and before their stories are told. Don’t wait: the holidays are upon us, there’s no time like the present to save the past! A self-created personal history project, like a narrative book, scrapbook or video makes a great, affordable holiday gift for your family.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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6:30 pm
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Discussion | Social Hour: A Conversation with Mercedes Ellington


For adults, a fresh alternative to the tired old happy hour scene. Jazzmobile's Robin Bell-Stevens will introduce Mercedes Ellington, the Duke's granddaughter, for an intimate glimpse inside his amazing career. Refreshments are provided and there is plenty of time for mingling.
   New York City, NY; NYC
6:30 pm
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Discussion | The Art of the Short Story


With: Terese Svoboda, author of the story collection Trailer Girl; and Ben Greenman, New Yorker editor and author of the collections Superbad, Superworse, A Circle is a Balloon and Compass Both: Stories About Human Love and, most recently, Correspondences. They will discuss the sparkling promise and enduring resilience of the short story.
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6:30 pm
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Lecture | Ties That Bind: Familial Homophobia and Its Consequences


Sarah Schulman, playwright and novelist, will deliver the eighteenth annual David R. Kessler Lecture in LGBTQ Studies. The Kessler Lecture and Award honors a scholar, artist, or activist who has, over a number of years, produced a substantive body of work that has had a significant influence on the field of LGBTQ Studies. Her awards include a Guggenheim (playwriting), Fullbright (Judaic Studies), Revson Fellowship for the Future of New York City, two American Library Association Book Awards (fiction and nonfiction), and a Stonewall Award for Contributions Improving the Lives of Lesbians and Gays in the United States.
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6:30 pm
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Discussion | Wittgenstein's Voice


A conversation between preeminent American and Austrian writers, artists, and thinkers examining the influence of Ludwig Wittgenstein (1889-1951), the greatest Austrian philosopher of the 20th century, on numerous poets, writers and artists in Austria and the United States. With Marjorie Perloff (Los Angeles), Tom Pepper (Minneapolis), Rosmarie Waldrop (Rhode Island), and Sissi Tax (Berlin). Moderated by Jean-Michel Rabaté (Philadelphia).
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6:30 pm
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Talk | A Talk with the New Yorker Theater;s Toby Talbot on Life in Art-House Cinema


In 1960, American film changed forever, but the revolution didn’t take place anywhere near a Hollywood set. That year, the New Yorker Theater opened on Manhattan’s Upper West Side and began screening cutting-edge films from around the world for an eager audience that included the city's most influential producers, directors, critics, and writers. Woody Allen, Martin Scorsese, Susan Sontag, Andrew Sarris, and Pauline Kael—among many others—made the New Yorker their home, trusting the owners' taste and incorporating the films they viewed into their own work. For the first time, Toby Talbot, co-owner and proud “matron” of the New Yorker, recounts the eclectic personalities she and her husband, Dan, encountered as they pioneered the art-house movement in Manhattan. Talbot and her husband founded, owned, and managed New Yorker Films, a distribution company, and they now own and run Lincoln Plaza Cinemas.
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Screening | Documentary: Grace Lee's The Grace Lee Project


When Korean American filmmaker Grace Lee was growing up in Missouri, she was the only Grace Lee she knew. Once she left the Midwest however, everyone she met seemed to know “another Grace Lee.” But why did they assume that all Grace Lees were reserved, dutiful, piano-playing overachievers? The filmmaker plunges into a funny, highly unscientific investigation into all those Grace Lees who break the mold -- from a fiery social activist to a rebel who tried to burn down her high school. 68 min.
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Screening | Guy Ben-Ner's Untitled: A Conversation With Himself About How Art Can Serve Life


Filmed and edited over the course of twelve months, Israeli artist Ben-Ner will present an unusual “live film,” that captures an ongoing phone conversation between the artist and himself as he flies to and fro between Berlin and Tel Aviv, the respective locations of his girlfriend and his family. Unlike a regular film, which is edited externally after all of the shooting is complete, Ben-Ner’s film never leaves the camera during a twelve-month period. The film always remains “live,” awaiting the next shot, which might take place in either Israel or Germany. Ben-Ner’s “storyboard” is life itself, and each scene occurs in real time, although with significant ellipses in between. Since the only editing is done entirely in-camera, the move from one shot to the next requires a real physical move: the camera traveling the full distance from Tel Aviv to Berlin and back as the dialogue progresses. Shot in Hebrew, and subtitled in English, the film presents a conversation in rhyme, which discusses how art can be at the service of life and the repercussions of such a unified relationship.
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Author Reading | Julie Holland discusses Weekends at Bellevue


Holland discusses this gripping and inspiring account of her nine years as a psychiatrist at the notorious hospital.
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Reading | Launch of Review: Literature and Arts of the Americas


Review 79 showcases articles by Colonial scholars on Inca Garcilaso's life and work; literature by Andean Peruvian writers, and arts features. The launch will present guest editors Raquel Chang-Rodriguez (CUNY), Isaac Goldenberg (CUNY), and Miguel-Angel Zapata (Hofstra), and authors Odi Gonzales, Tulio Mora, and Edgardo Rivera Martinez.
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Author Reading | Mara Altman reads from her book Thanks for Coming: One Young Woman's Quest for an Orgasm


Sex is funny, and sex as part of a nine-year search for the elusive orgasm makes it uproarious, tragic, and provoking. From sex shows to sex conventions, from the therapist's couch to her own couch, from the bar to the bedroom, Altman's memoir reveals her struggle and her poignant investigation into getting off. If you enjoy a happy ending, then please come out for a reading and discussion with Mara Altman.
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Performance | Performance Art: Bernd Krauß's iSLAND kEEPER


Exhibition by day and theater at night, iSLAND kEEPER stakes out new territory for artist Bernd Krauß. The live interpretive staging of the film The American Soldier by Rainer Werner Fassbinder aims to mimic Goethe’s model of education based on the dilettante’s exploration of masterworks via direct practice, using a minimum of means to enact a process that becomes more important than a piece fulfilled in all its possibilities. Presented by the collective Theater Societaet, of which Krauß is a founding member, the performances will unfold within a circular metal railing inserted into the center of the largest part of the Wyoming Building.
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Poetry Reading | Poet Louis Jenkins reads his work


Louis Jenkins is a prose poet from Duluth, Minnesota. His poems have been published in a number of literary magazines and anthologies. Jenkins has been a guest on A Prairie Home Companion numerous times and has also been featured on The Writer's Almanac. The author's book, Nice Fish, was winner of the Minnesota Book Award in 1995. His book Just Above Water won the Northeastern Minnesota Book Award in 1997. In 1996, Jenkins was a featured poet at the Geraldine R. Dodge Poetry Festival.
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Poetry Reading | Poets Carolyn Forché and Tom Healy read from their work


Acclaimed poet Carolyn Forché will read as the editor and literary executor of Daniel Simko’s new posthumous poetry collection, The Arrival. Tom Healy is the author of What the Right Hand Knows, his debut collection of poems. His poems and essays have appeared in The Paris Review, Yale Review, Salmagundi, and other journals.
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Discussion | Post-Feminist: Do We Need To Go There?


A panel of four generations of women discuss feminism and art practice. Moderated by Catherine Morris, Curator of The Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art, Brooklyn Museum. With Dotty Attie, Martha Wilson, K8 Hardy, Sophie Morner, Liz Linden & Jen Kennedy, and Tammy Rae Carland.
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Colloquium | Ten Days for Oppositional Architecture: Towards Post-Capitalist Spaces


The transformation of the urban landscape within the last decades has increasingly been dominated by the demands of capitalist utilization. Due to the current crisis, however, which goes far beyond a mere crisis of the real estate and financial market, these neoliberal politics and attendant forms of production of space have been subject to a loss of legitimation. For this reason, not only do the dominance and promises of the privatization model, the free market and private property have to be questioned, but also the conventions of the space-producing professions that follow and materialize these policies. In this context, the event “Ten Days for Oppositional Architecture” takes up the task of exploring possibilities and conditions of a socially committed architectural practice. Therefore the narrow boundaries of the profession have to be left behind. Invited are activists, geographers, architects, planners, and economists representing different critical approaches to discuss and develop concepts and practices that not only try to oppose and challenge the capitalist mode of production of space, but also try to go beyond it strategies of de-commodification, re-appropriation and alternative production of space. They will look at already existing spatial actions of resistance as well as search for possibilities to further theorize them: How can these strategies and alternative practices be turned into social and political forces towards post-capitalist spaces?
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Staged Reading | Work-in-Progress: I Apologize by Betsy Robinson


Part of the theater's "Octoberfest" event.
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Staged Reading | Work-in-Progress: Three Short Plays by Jeanne Dorsey


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Master Class | Accompanying Seminar Concert



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Jazz | Café Jazz: Student Jazz Combos


Refreshments provided.
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Author Reading | Katherine Crowley & Kathi Elster discuss their book Working for You Isn't Working for Me


The bestselling authors and experts present their latest book, a groundbreaking guide to dealing with difficult bosses.
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Author Reading | Louise Gikow reads from her book Sesame Street: A Celebration of 40 Years of Life on the Street


Executive Producer Carol-Lynn Parente, Caroll Spinney with Oscar the Grouch, Fran Brill with Zoe and Sonia Manzano (Maria) join author Gikow to celebrate 40 years of Sesame Street.
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Poetry Reading | Poets Alice Notley and Claudia Rankine read from work


Alice Not;ley has written many books, including Alma, or the Dead Women, Grave of Light: New and Selected Poems 1970-2005 (winner of the 2007 Lenore Marshall Poetry Prize) and In the Pines. Claudia Rankine's work has appeared in many journals, including The Southern Review, AGNI, The Kenyon Review, and in anthologies including On the Verge and Step into a World: A Global Anthology of the New Black Literature.
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Poetry Reading | Poets Matvei Yankelevich, Miles Champion and Mina Pam Dick read their work


Matvei Yankelevich is a founding editor of Ugly Duckling Presse, where he designs books, co-edits 6x6, and edits the Eastern European Poets Series. Matvei edited and translated Today I Wrote Nothing: The Selected Writings of Daniel Kharms and is a co-translator of OBERIU: An Anthology of Russian Absurdism. His latest book is Boris by The Sea. Miles Champion’s books include Compositional Bonbons Placate, Sore Models and Three Bell Zero. His recent or forthcoming books are Eventually and How to Laugh. His collaborations with artists include one on paper with Trevor Winkfield and one in latex with Jane South. Mina Pam Dick (aka Hildebrand Pam Dick, Nico Pam Dick et al.) is a writer, artist and philosopher living in New York City. Her writing has appeared in Tantalum and BOMB; her philosophical work has appeared in a collection published by the International Wittgenstein Symposium (Kirchberg am Wechsel, Austria). Delinquent is her first book.
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Concert | Upperwest Chamber Music Concert


Program: Camille Saint-Saëns - Caprice sur des airs danois et russes Jean Françaix - Quintet no. 2 Claude Debussy - String Quartet in G minor, op. 10
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Staged Reading | Work-in-Progress: The Lion by Kira Obolinsky


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Poetry Reading | Barefoot in the Head: Futurological Poetry Reading


Organized by UK artists, curators, and lecturers Dr. John Russell and Alun Rowlands, and Performa Curator Mark Beasley, "Barefoot in the Head: Futurological Poetry Reading” is a curatorial response to the work of British science fiction writer Brian Aldiss and Reading University’s collection of Aldiss’s literary papers. Barefoot in the Head (1969) was perhaps Aldiss’s most experimental work, the narration and dialogue reflects the shattering of language under the influence of the drugs, in mutating phrases and puns and allusions, in a deliberate echo of James Joyce’s Finnegans Wake. Russell and Rowlands have invited a number of international artists and musicians to consider the original text and create a poetic textual work in response to the original texts. Experimental in nature, the event suggests the re-imagining of the poetry reading event, through the hallucogenically charged future vision of Aldiss. The final destination of all the material solicited will be the publication of a book and the creation of a tenth box, to be held at the Brian Aldiss archive in perpetuity. Invited artists include: Barry Macgregor Johnston, Ewin Burdiss (aka Laliq), Mark Titchner, Mark von Schlegell, Stephen G Rhodes, Kosten Kopper, Mark Aerial Waller, Christine Ellison, Szuper Gallery, Reza Negrestani, Dennis Cooper, Seth Price, Nick Land, Pierre Guyotat, Linder, Future Fiction, Gareth James, Collapse Magazine, The Mock, Adam Pendleton, Trinnie Dalton, Michael Portnoy, Dina Seiden, Bruce High Quality, Nick Relph, Dexter Sinister, John Menick, Sina Najafi, Rose Kallal, Frank Haines, Art & Language & Kevin Killian. Brian Wilson Aldiss was born in 1925 in East Dereham, Norfolk, England and is a prolific English author of both general fiction and science fiction. Greatly influenced by SF pioneer H. G. Wells, Aldiss is a vice-president of the international H. G. Wells Society. He is also (with Harry Harrison) co-president of the Birmingham Science Fiction Group. His writings have been compared to those of Isaac Asimov, Greg Bear, and Arthur C. Clarke.,/br> Dr. John Russell is Reader in Contemporary Art and Theory and Director of Research at Reading University, UK. Russell’s has had recent exhibitions at the ICA, London, the South London Gallery, London, and Serralves Museum of Contemporary Art, Porto. Russell was a founder member of the seminal London based art group, BANK. Alun Rowlands is Head of Department and Senior Lecturer in Art Theory & Practice at Reading University, UK. His research focuses upon curatorial, publishing and exhibition paradigms that acknowledge the different rhythms and narratives demanded by critical practices. This research has coalesced within a number of recent publications.
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Dance Performance | Food For Thought: Dance Benefit for the Hungry


The semi-annual food distribution benefit series, Food For Thought, is back for the Fall 2009 Performance Season. Guest curators have selected innovative emerging and established choreographers to present wide range of dynamic performance while benefiting the hungry. Food For Thought curators this fall are choreographers Maura Donohue, Ursula Eagly, and choreographer/Danspace Project Technical Director, Enrico D. Wey. Featuring Thomas F. DeFrantz, Rie Ono, Chris Peck, and The Grocery (Nicholas Vaughan and Jake Margolin) & Jessica Almasy.
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Concert | Composer Geoff Gersh's Memory In Night


Guitarist/composer Geoff Gersh will be presenting a piece for 6 electric guitars bowed with metal files. Memory In Night will explore motion in sound. With the guitarists set up in various positions around the space, and the audience seated in the middle of the space, sound will travel through and around the audience, immersing them into a sonic environment rich in ambient drones and slowly developing melodies.
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Performance | Performance Art: Alexandre Singh's 3 Lectures + 1 Story = 4 Evenings


A series of narrative performances. Taking the mantle from Homer, Singh will be reciting from memory “The Alkahest,” a series of interwoven tales featuring golems, monks, parrots, 20th-century abstract painters, and the creation of the world. In addition, he will be giving three lectures, entitled “The Assembly Instructions,” consisting of a series of rhapsodic academic discourses delivered while two overhead projectors display a variety of images collaged by Singh, forming the backbone of a meandering discussion that ranges from Ikea to Giordano Bruno, and from Snow White to oranges. Currently based in New York, Singh explores a variety of media and exhibition formats, working in literature, collages, installations and performances. His works often combine elements of reality with fiction, reassessing historical and narrative conventions and questioning systems of knowledge and interpretation. Recent projects include The Marque of the Third Stripe, a series of environmental installations based upon a gothic novella written by Singh, reimagining the life of Adi Dassler, founder of the Adidas sports empire. Singh was born in Bordeaux in 1980.
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Dance Performance | Student Dancers


The dances on this concert are choreographed and performed by students in the Department of Dance who are in their first or second year of training.
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Performance | Showgasm Variety Show


This variety show offering a sneak peak at upcoming ANT FEST 2009 acts and a chance to party with festival superstars. Hosted by Adira Amram.
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