Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA Downtown - Gold Avenue
Downtown Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA - Gold Avenue - The Lofts, Salazar and Sullivan Attorney, Downtown Action Team, DAT, Gregg Vance Fallick Attorney, Thai Crystal Restaurant, Albuquerque Chamber of Commerce, Jazzbah Lounge, The Box Performance Space, Duke City Improv, 100 Gold, Visiones Gallery, National Conservatory of Flamenco Arts, Lotus Nightclub, Patrician Design, Gold Street Caffe, Cherry/See/Reames Architects, Cafe Giuseppe, Model Shoe Shine Parlor, Yoga Now, Halflife Digital, P'Tit Louis Bistro, Burt's Tiki Lounge, Borro Gallery, production & post
Movement Direction: Creating Character
Vanessa Ewan leads this movement direction masterclass, guiding an actor playing Nora from A Doll's House using techniques to explore physicality and enhance character transformation.
PLEASE NOTE: Not all movement exercises are suitable for everyone and this or any other movement exercise may result in injury. To reduce the risk of injury, never force or strain, use the exercises only as intended and demonstrated, and follow all instructions carefully.
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2016 Rowan College of Communication & Creative Arts Secondary Commencement Ceremony
A surprise performance of Ravel's Bolero stuns shoppers!
The fabulous Orchestra of Opera North appear from various corners of Trinity Leeds (UK) to perform a rip-roaring version of Ravel's famous Bolero, to the surprise of shoppers.
Office Hours: George Lewis and Leila Adu-Gilmore on Soundlines
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The Black Atlantic @ 20
Twenty years after the publication of Paul Gilroy's The Black Atlantic: Modernity and Double Consciousness (1993), scholarship no longer simply posits the relationship between blackness and modernity as an irreconcilable problem. Though Gilroy posited The Black Atlantic as a 'heuristic' work, his ideas engendered debates in history, anthropology, and literary studies as well as political thought and philosophy—areas once perceived as the exclusive domain of an organic and hermetically sealed Western tradition. The Black Atlantic @ Twenty symposium (BA@20) aims to explore how Gilroy's insistence that blackness figures as a constitutive element of modernity has effected a lasting transformation in knowledge production.
AZ Illustrated: Arts - March 21, 2013
Beverly Seckinger, Director of the Lesbian Looks Film Festival, talks about teaming up with Cine Mexico and making social justice films. We get a taste for some of the other films presented in the lineup for Cine Mexico 2013, including 'Silvestre Pantaleon'. We speak with vocalist Solvei, and a performance with Zuma Sol. Peter Van Norden and David Green discuss Neil Simon's, 'The Sunshine Boys'.
Opening Plenary at the The CAATA Conference & Festival in Chicago—Tuesday 14 August 2018
The Consortium of Asian American Theaters & Artists presents their 2018 National Conference & Festival livestreaming from Chicago on the global, commons-based peer produced HowlRound TV network at howlround.tv from Tuesday 14 August to Friday 17 August 2018.
Tuesday 14 August
Opening Plenary
7 a.m. PDT (San Francisco) / 9 a.m. CDT (Chicago) / 10 a.m. EDT (New York)
Welcome by City of Chicago
Welcome by Randy Reyes, CAATA Board President
Introduction by Leilani Chan, Artistic Director, TeAda Productions
and Andi Meyer, Artistic Director, Tradewind Arts
KEYNOTE: TAMMY HAILI‘ŌPUA BAKER
Artistic Director, Ka Hālau Hanakeaka
Associate Professor, Department of Theatre & Dance, University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa
LANGUAGE REVITALIZATION AS A REVOLUTIONARY ACT, PART I
Discussion to follow with Moses Goods, Founder and Artistic Director, ʻInamona Theatre Company and Ensemble; Christopher K. Morgan, Dancer/Performer, Executive Artistic Director, Dance Place; Sami LA Akuna aka Cocoa Chandelier
Tammy Haili’ōpua Baker joins members of the native Hawaiian community for a conversation around language revitalization as a revolutionary act and what this means for Indigenous communities in the Hawaiian Islands and beyond.
John Bandler - You, Your Slides and Your Posters: Allies or Foes?
Recorded November 4, 2016
A public seminar by John Bandler hosted by the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario
Special appearance by Ana Kovacevic
Camera and post-processing: Gabriella (Min) Yoo and Chris McAllister, Lyons New Media Centre
Edited by Gabriella (Min) Yoo and John Bandler
Special thanks: John Vlachopoulos
Acknowledgements: Beth Bandler, Tim Davidson, Cheryl Gies, Teng Guo, J.R. Hewson, Erin Kiley, Ana Kovacevic, Tom Mackan, Janet Myers, George Ponchak, Denys Shumakov, Daniel Tajik
Seminar announcement:
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Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month 2016
Amanda Ranth - Amaranth (06-09-15 - Brave Women Run In Our Families)
Amanda Ranth performing Amaranth at Surplus Space in Portland, OR - June 6th, 2015. Amanda Ranth is among the artists highlighted at BRAVE WOMEN RUN IN OUR FAMILIES, an event hosted by One Flaming Arrow: Inter-tribal Art, Music, & Film Festival's inaugural festival. The Indigenous festival was curated by the Indigenous founded & directed artist/activist/warrior collective R.I.S.E.: Radical Indigenous Survivance & Empowerment.
Amanda Ranth (Shoshone-Bannock) is a poet and performance artist inspired by performance work that straddles music and poetry like Joy Harjo as well as artists who invoke story telling through both ancient and modern imagery such as Naomi Shihab Nye. Born and raised in Southern Idaho, Amanda spent over a decade in New Mexico where she was part of several community theater projects that varied from street improv to experimental black box. Amanda's work orbits the themes of vulnerability and resilience, exploring curiosity about seeds, cosmic patterns, radical politics, the human body and love. She is aims to take a vivid look at genocide and oppression as a means of healing our culture's painful history. Amanda Ranth is dedicated to collaborating with artists who work to expose and involve their communities in creativity. She currently lives in Nampa, Idaho where she is an active member of the Nampa Art Collective.
Video Recorded by Demian DinéYazhi'
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Ken Burns & Henry Louis Gates, Jr. in conversation with Michel Martin
Documentarian Ken Burns and scholar Henry Louis Gates, Jr., join together to discuss the prevailing political fault line in the US: race. In this illuminating and cogent exchange, they examine why race is critical to their understanding of America and their work—and how, as a nation, we deal with race today. Their discussion is complemented with clips from Jackie Robinson, Burns' forthcoming epic about the impact and legacy of the first black baseball player to play in the major leagues, and Black America Since MLK: And Still I Rise, Gates' chronicle of the civil rights movement culminating in the election of Obama. (Both films are scheduled to premiere on PBS in 2016.)
Both figures have explored how race is part of the American fabric in their work. Burns’ landmark Emmy Award-winning television series The Civil War and Gates’ unprecedented four-part series African American Lives explore not just the role African-Americans have played throughout our history, but also how race, conceptions of race, and ideas about freedom and independence influence our politics and policies. They trace the historical significance of race from abolitionism to civil rights to the war on poverty—and consider what it means to have an African-American president.
Stephen's Audience Q&A: How To Write A Good Joke
Stephen does a Q&A with the studio audience before every show. Tonight he met another Steve, and revealed the two step process to writing a good joke.
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59. Vrooom Vrooom By King Crimson Review. In The Court of The Wenton Knave
In The Court of The Wenton Knave reviews Vrooom Vrooom By King Crimson.
Disc one[edit]
Recorded at the Metropolitan Theater, Mexico City, Mexico, 2–4 August 1996
VROOOM VROOOM (Adrian Belew, Bill Bruford, Robert Fripp, Trey Gunn, Tony Levin, Pat Mastelotto) – 5:01
Coda: Marine 475 (Belew, Bruford, Fripp, Gunn, Levin, Mastelotto) – 2:44
Dinosaur (Belew, Bruford, Fripp, Gunn, Levin, Mastelotto) – 5:05
B'Boom (Belew, Bruford, Fripp, Gunn, Levin, Mastelotto) – 4:51
THRAK (Belew, Bruford, Fripp, Gunn, Levin, Mastelotto) – 6:39
The Talking Drum (Bruford, David Cross, Fripp, Jamie Muir, John Wetton) – 4:03
Larks' Tongues in Aspic (Part II) (Fripp) – 6:13
Neurotica (Belew, Bruford, Fripp, Levin) – 3:40
Prism (Pierre Favre) – 4:24
Red (Fripp) – 7:03
Improv: Biker Babes of the Rio Grande (Belew, Bruford, Fripp, Gunn, Levin, Mastelotto) – 2:27
21st Century Schizoid Man (Fripp, Michael Giles, Greg Lake, Ian McDonald, Peter Sinfield) – 7:37
Disc two[edit]
Tracks 1-13 recorded at the Longacre Theater, New York City, New York, United States, 20-22/24–25 November 1995
Track 14 recorded at the Wiltern Theatre, Los Angeles, United States, 30 June 1995
Conundrum (Belew, Bruford, Fripp, Gunn, Levin, Mastelotto) – 1:57
Thela Hun Ginjeet (Belew, Bruford, Fripp, Levin) – 6:44
Frame by Frame (Belew, Bruford, Fripp, Levin) – 5:12
People (Belew, Bruford, Fripp, Gunn, Levin, Mastelotto) – 6:12
One Time (Belew, Bruford, Fripp, Gunn, Levin, Mastelotto) – 5:52
Sex Sleep Eat Drink Dream (Belew, Bruford, Fripp, Gunn, Levin, Mastelotto) – 4:55
Indiscipline (Belew, Bruford, Fripp, Levin) – 7:16
Two Sticks (Gunn, Levin) – 1:50
Elephant Talk (Belew, Bruford, Fripp, Levin) – 5:14
Three of a Perfect Pair (Belew, Bruford, Fripp, Levin) – 4:16
B'Boom (Belew, Bruford, Fripp, Gunn, Levin, Mastelotto) – 3:47
THRAK (Belew, Bruford, Fripp, Gunn, Levin, Mastelotto) – 6:43
Free as a Bird (George Harrison, John Lennon, Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr) – 3:03
Walking on Air (Belew, Bruford, Fripp, Gunn, Levin, Mastelotto) – 5:35
Reading by Poet Rodrigo Toscano
Wed, Jan 20, 7pm in the Logan Center, Terrace Seminar Room
Rodrigo Toscano reads from his forthcoming book of poetry, Explosion Rocks Springfield. His previous books include, Deck of Deeds, To Leveling Swerve, Platform, Partisans, The Disparities, and Collapsible Poetics Theater, which was a 2007 National Poetry Series selection. Toscano has also received a New York State Fellowship in Poetry. He works for the Labor Institute in conjunction with the United Steelworkers and the National Institute for Environmental Health Science.
Christmas Food Court Flash Mob, Hallelujah Chorus - Must See!
- On Nov.13 2010 unsuspecting shoppers got a big surprise while enjoying their lunch. Over 100 participants in this awesome Christmas Flash Mob. This is a must see!
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This flash mob was organized by to wish everyone a very Merry Christmas!
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Andrew Dice Clay 1987 At Rodney Dangerfields
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Leigh Wallenhaupt (Music '10)
Our first ever VIDEO episode of At The Elephants is with the incredible Leigh Wallenhaupt, violinist and so much more. We get into why she moved to Austin (live chickens involved), adult anxiety, clinical phobias, trauma on the ski slopes and her take on the infamous Beach Week saga.
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