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Sunday, September 5, 2021

Sunday Scoop Week of 9/5/21 - Live and Virtual Events Coming Up This Week, and More

1) A Commercial Jingle for Regina Comet Releases One Hit Song Lyric Video 
2) Artpark Presents Two New Public Artworks Beginning 9/10
3) Arts On-Site 2021 Performances
4) Asase Yaa School of the Arts Announces 2021/2022 Arts Outreach In-Person Program
5) Bedlam's Persuasion Begins Performances 9/11
6) Beth Morrison Announces 2021/2022 Season
7) The Broadway Show With Tamsen Fadal To Be Broadcast in More Than 100 Markets
8) Deaf West Theatre Partners With Calum Scott on ASL Version of Biblical
9) Deaf West Teams With Republic Records and Apple Films for CODA Music Video
10) Indie Street Film Fest 9/8 - 9/13
11) Irish Repertory Announces 2021/2022 Season
12) Irish Repertory Presents Angela's Ashes the Musical On Demand 9/9 - 9/22
13) MJ the Musical Nationwide Search For Actor To Play Young Michael Jackson on Broadway
14) Monotony Original Cast Album Now Available
15) My Mother's Severed Head to Run at Theater Row 9/10 -11/2
16) Nai-Ni Chen Dance Company Announces 2021/2022 Season
17) Pixar Putt Adds More Times for Pixar After Dark
18) Ragmala Dance Company Presents World Premiere of  Fires at Varansi
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1) A COMMERCIAL JINGLE FOR REGINA COMET

RELEASES COMPOSER'S DEMO

LYRIC VIDEO

OF

ONE HIT SONG

AVAILABLE TO VIEW HERE
AVAILABLE TO DOWNLOAD HERE

PREVIEWS BEGIN SEPTEMBER 17
OPENING NIGHT SET FOR SEPTEMBER 27
AT THE DR2 THEATRE

A Commercial Jingle for Regina Comet, the first completely new musical to premiere at an off-Broadway venue since the shutdown began, released today a composer’s demo lyric video of “One Hit Song”.
Tickets, starting at $55, are now available and can be purchased by visiting www.Telecharge.com or by calling 800-447-7400.
Written and performed by the show’s creators Alex Wyse (“Indoor Boys”, Spring Awakening) and Ben Fankhauser (NewsiesBeautiful), “One Hit Song” comes at the beginning of the show with two jingle composers down on their luck, stuck with writer’s block, and figuring out how to write the one song to launch them to fame... or infamy. The “One Hit Song” lyric video can be viewed here and downloaded here.

A Commercial Jingle for Regina Comet begins previews on Friday, September 17th, at the DR2 Theatre (103 E. 15th Street), with an opening night set for Monday, September 27th. The strictly limited engagement is set to run through Sunday, November 14th, 2021.

The show will play the following schedule: Tuesdays at 7pm, Wednesdays at 7pm, Thursdays at 8pm, Fridays at 8pm, Saturdays at 3pm and 8pm, and Sundays at 3pm and 7pm.

For more information, please visit www.ReginaComet.com
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2) Artpark Presents 

Two New Public Artworks This Fall:
Art Installation Murmuration by SO – IL 
Wayfinding Mural Unity in Diversity by Muhammad Z Zaman
Relaunch of Sonic Trails by Holladay Brothers / SoZo Artists

Opening September 10, 2021

Artpark & Company unveils two new public artworks: an interactive installations Murmuration by SO – IL studio, and a mural Unity in Diversity by Muhammad Z Zaman. Both pieces will be on display, free and open to the public beginning Friday, September 10, 2021 at 6:30pm. 

Murmuration is designed by the Brooklyn-based architectural firm SO-IL led by internationally acclaimed architects Florian Idenburg and Jing Liu, Ted Baab, Andrew Gibbs, and Ray Rui Wu. Located on the lawn by the lower entrance of the park, the 25 foot high, 100’ by 80’ footprint Murmuration is the largest scale installation at Artpark since Omega by Owen Morel in 1980. It consists of a constellation of metal frames suspended from six poles and wrapped in agricultural netting, giving the installation its distinct shape. The sculptural arrangement aims to evoke the form of a bird murmuration, a flock of birds momentarily suspended in midair. The canopy is interspersed with seating perches and other playful elements designed to encourage conversations, observation, and awareness around biodiversity, extinction, and cohabitation. Visitors are invited to perch alongside the birds in this outdoor mesh canopy. A sculptural pavilion, in its title and concept, Murmuration directly advocates for conservation efforts for birds, reflecting on the loss of billions in recent decades and the terms this loss has for our future environment. Murmuration is a gifted installation from the SO-IL studio and was recently migrated from its original location at the High Museum in Atlanta to its new home at Artpark. The installation of Murmuration at Artpark is funded by Charles E. and Mary A. Bauer Foundation and members of Artpark & Company Board of Directors.

Artparks’ other public artwork this fall is Muhammad Z Zaman’s Unity in Diversity, a weaving colorful pathway using a unique calligraphic style. The carpet-like painting traverses the lower parking lot from the South 4th Street entrance towards the box office, inviting the visitors to walk safely and with a sense of wonder. Buffalo, NY-based Zaman is the 2021 Summer Artist-in-Residence as part of the Artpark Works program funded by John R. Oishei Foundaiton and KeyBank in partnership with First Niagara Foundation, specializing in urban art and calligraffiti. His script is deeply inspired by ancient practices while incorporating modern and urban techniques and influences. He weaves a unique narrative that uses elements from each of three languages that have significant personal meaning – English, Bangla, and Arabic. Bangla is his first language as a native of Bangladesh, English is the language of his time in the U.S., and Arabic is the language of his Islamic religion. He quotes Afro-American poet Audre Lorde: “It is not our differences that divide us, it is our inability to recognize, accept, and celebrate those differences.” Similarly, Unity in Diversity is an invitation of hope that humanity will be stronger with mutual connection and inclusiveness. The curiosity this painting elucidates is a non-familiar kind of reading. Its built-in, semi-familiarity, combined with layer upon layer upon layer of joyful colors and patterns shows the importance of mutual respect, despite the seeming impossibility of communicating or understanding each other.

Artpark & Company continues SONIC TRAILS, a visionary series of free site-reactive audio experiences presented in a mobile app designed by The Holladay Brothers in collaboration with major BIPOC voices: Rhiannon Giddens with Yo-Ma, DJ Spooky, Kronos Quartet, the Holladay Brothers and recordings of local indigenous artists curated by Michele-Elise Burnett. Each of the five experiences is curated and co-produced by Sozo Creative. The FREE app and site-activated sound experience takes the visitors on five distinct journeys on Artpark’s trails connecting them with the Niagara land, unique geology and legacy. More information: https://www.artpark.net/sonic-trails

Artpark offers FREE public WiFi in main areas of the park.
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3) Arts On Site Announces September Performance Schedule

Arts on Site (AOS) announces September performances, featuring dance, music, and film in the heart of the East Village at Studio 3R, 12 St. Mark’s Place, NYC. Tickets are $20-$30 and can be purchased online at artsonsite.ticketleap.com/studio-3r.

CreateART at Arts on Site
Guest curated by Tamrin Goldberg
Thursday, September 2, 2021 at 6:30pm & 8:30pm
Tickets: $30

Demi Remick & Dancers
Thursday, September 9, 2021 at 6:30pm & 8:30pm
Tickets: $30 

Rebecca Margolick: Boy Friday
Saturday, September 11, 2021 at 6:30pm & 8:30pm
Tickets: $30

Voices of Diaspora
Friday, September 16, 2021 at 6:30pm & 8:30pm
Saturday, September 17, 2021 at 6:30pm & 8:30pm
Tickets: $20 

Simona Smirnova Jazz Quartet: Bird Language
Saturday, September 18, 2021 at 6:30pm & 8:30pm 
Tickets: $30 

The Bang Group (dance)
Thursday, September 23, 2021 at 6:30pm & 8:30pm
Tickets: $30

BOiNK! Presents: Sizzle! Dance and Film Festival 
Friday, September 24, 2021 at 6:30pm & 8:30pm 
Saturday, September 25, 2021 at 6:30pm & 8:30pm 
Tickets: $20

Amber Sloan (dance)
Thursday, September 30, 2021 at 6:30pm & 8:30pm
Tickets: $30 

Covid-19 Protocols
Arts On Site is enforcing COVID-19 restrictions. Each performance is located in Arts on Site’s large space, Studio 3R, with an air filter. The stage is set up in a proscenium style with a clear division between the artist and the audience. Seating is limited and the front row of seating is set at least 10 feet from the stage. Additional safety measures include:
  • Limited occupancy at each event, with only 34 audience members total at one time
  • Hand hygiene stations provided on site
  • Requirements that audience members are masked and performers be vaccinated
  • Signage posted throughout the location to remind personnel and visitors to adhere to proper hygiene practices, use PPE appropriately, and follow disinfection protocols
  • Designation of a site safety monitor whose responsibilities include continuous compliance with all aspects of the site safety plan
  • Only selling tickets online only prior to the event, with no tickets sold at the door
 
All visitors are required to:
  • Arrive at least 15 minutes before performance (6:15 & 8:15pm)
  • Complete COVID-19 questionnaire (listed below)
  • Complete safety waiver
  • Wear appropriate face covering
  • Sanitize hands upon arrival
 
Visitors are not allowed entry if they answer “yes” to any of the following questions:
  • Have you had COVID-19 symptoms in the past 14 days?
  • Have you had a positive COVID-19 test in the past 14 days?
  • Have you been in close contact with a confirmed or suspected COVID-19 case in the past 14 days?
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4) Asase Yaa School of the Arts Announces 10th Anniversary with
         2021-22 Arts Outreach In-Person Program in Four Brooklyn Schools
And new school location in Brooklyn

The Asase Yaa School of the Arts has announced its 10th Anniversary and 2021-22 Arts Outreach program will launch at four Brooklyn schools beginning September 13, 2021.The schools, which include one elementary, two middle schools, and one high school are: Van Siclen Community School (George Gershwin Junior High School) 800 Van Siclen Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11207, MS 250 (West Side Collaborative Middle School) 735 West End Ave, New York, NY 10025, UAMA (Urban Assembly School of Music and Art) 49 Flatbush Ave Ext, Brooklyn, NY 1120, PS 224755 Wortman Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11208. Their Arts Outreach classes comprise Djembe drum and drumline classes, along with African, Jazz, Hip Hop, Afro beat, and contemporary modern dance classes. They also offer classes in theater production, choir ensembles, and Visual Arts. The 45-60-minute classes are custom tailored for each school and run throughout the full calendar school year.

In addition, Asase Yaa has announced it will resume in-person and virtual learning for its School of the Arts Dance and Drum Program in the Fall of 2021. The school’s highly regarded program offers intensive study and technical training in drums and dance forms that include tap, jazz, ballet, hip hop, modern, and African to boys and girls ages 3 -18. Courses for the 37-week in-person program will start on September 25th and end in June 2022. The 2022 school year also marks the 20th Anniversary (2022-23) of the school’s umbrella organization, the non-profit Asase Yaa Cultural Arts Foundation, which has been serving minority communities throughout Brooklyn over the past two decades. 

If interested in having the Arts Outreach program at your school, please contact Kofi Osei Williams, Executive Director, Asase Yaa Cultural Arts Foundation at (646) 468-0710 or kwilliams@asaseyaaent.org, Please allow a minimum of two weeks in advance to confirm a booking. To inquire or register for the Asase Yaa School of the Arts Dance and Drum Program go to: www.asaseyaaent.org.
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5) BEDLAM’S PERSUASION
PERFORMANCES BEGIN SATURDAY, 
SEPTEMBER 11, 2021
LIMITED 7-WEEK PERFORMANCES BEGIN 
AT THE CONNELLY THEATER

In the aftermath of the Napoleonic wars, a shy English spinster seeks to win back the love of the man she jilted eight years before.  Jane Austen's last and most romantic novel, PERSUASION first appeared in print in 1818and is a meditation on love and loss, and what is constant in a changing world.

 

Performances of BEDLAM’s World Premiere of PERSUASION begin Saturday, September 11, 2021, at The Connelly Theater (220 East Fourth Street), opening Tuesday, September 21, for a limited 7-week engagement. 

 

Tickets are now on sale for BEDLAM’s production of PERSUASION at www.bedlam.org (833-4BEDLAM). Tickets range from $30 – $90, and the playing schedule is as follows: Tuesday through Saturday at 7pm, Saturday and Sunday at 2pm. 

 

Complimentary seats will be available to underserved communities at every performance of PERSUASION.  561 tickets have been set aside in the first row of the theater to accommodate those who want to see live theatre but have been prevented from attending due to the cost of a ticket.  For full details please click here.

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6) Beth Morrison Projects Announces
2021-2022 Season

Beth Morrison Projects (BMP) is proud to announce their 16th season, with global, national, and regional premieres alongside revivals across the U.S. and Europe throughout 2021-22. BMP continues to lead the opera industry into the future, changing the perception of new works, diversifying the field, and bringing new relevance to the art form.

BMP has also launched a newly updated visual identity and logo, as well as a freshly re-designed website experience.

The season includes Book of Mountains and Seas having its world premiere at the Royal Danish Opera House, and United States premiere at the PROTOTYPE Festival in New York, with music and libretto by Huang Ruo and featuring Ars Nova (Copenhagen), this is a work of vocal-theatre inspired by ancient Chinese compilation of early myths; the interactive art song recital, 21c. Liederabend featuring a tactile object that the audience will interact with throughout the performance, designed by Kathryn Hamilton; the world premiere of Trade a psychological portrait on duty, morality, and desire, and a commission of BMP’s Next Generation Competition winner Emma O’Halloran; the west-coast premiere of PLACE, an examination of the complex consequences of a rupture in the place we call home through a piece that fuses meditation and confrontation, with music by Ted Hearne and words by Saul Williams and Ted Hearne, and produced by BMP in collaboration with the L.A. Philharmonic; the world premiere of Du Yun’s In Our Daughter’s Eyes, a one-man opera exploring the journey of the protagonist as he wrestles with truly becoming a man that his daughter would be proud of; a revival performance of Geoff Sobelle’s HOME, a large-scale performance work with original songs by Elvis Perkins that combines dance, illusion, live music, home-spun engineering, and an inventive use of audience interaction to compose a work that asks, where is home?;  a revival performance of new music-theatre work, Aging Magician, a composite co-creation by Paola Prestini, Rinde Eckert, and Julian Crouch, of sonic and visual elements that paints an allegory on time, youth, and the peculiar magic of ordinary life, and, perhaps, the ordinary magic of a peculiar life; an evening of commissioned Song Cycles by Yaz Lancaster, Tamar-Kali Brown, and Tanyaradzwa Tawengwa-nzou Mambano showcasing diverse musical languages from electro-acoustic, rock-infused, to Zimbabwean folk inspired; and finally BMP: Next Gen program, Round 2, world premieres of two one-act vocal works by selected finalists Niloufar Nourbakhsh and Elizabeth Gartman.

Book of Mountains & Seas

World Premiere
Royal Danish Opera House
November 3-7, 2021

Book of Mountains and Seas is a work of vocal-theatre for 12 singers, two percussionists, and large-scale puppetry. It is inspired by the ancient Chinese compilation of early myths of the same title, which was first transcribed in 4th century B.C. Over the years, these mythological stories have become part of Chinese written and oral history, shifted and reshaped to match contemporary times. Book of Mountains and Seas is a 21st-century adaptation through the lens of our modern-day relationship with the natural world. The creation stories conjure a sense of respect and awe for the environment and the water stories challenge us to be good stewards of the natural resources we have been given.

21c. Liederabend

National Sawdust
December 15-16, 2021

After three critically acclaimed New York festivals in 2009, 2011, and 2013 at Galapagos, The Kitchen, and BAM Next Wave Festival respectively, and a west coast Liederabend with the LA Phil,  BMP and National Sawdust are creating an audience-interactive, sensorial Liederabend for our time.  An expansive re-imagining of the traditional art song recital, this 21c Liederabend combines leading contemporary composers with world-class librettists, and the art work of Kathryn Hamilton.  Audiences will delight their senses with objects that are matched to each song, including sparkly fortune cookies, pine needles, art work to stitch together and much more.

Trade 

World Premiere
PROTOTYPE Festival
January 8-16, 2022

Scored for two principal singers, ten instrumentalists and electronics, Trade tells the story of two men in working-class Dublin, both trapped within their own lives. Set in a cheap hotel room, Older Man has solicited Young Man for a sexual encounter, a ritual that has happened many times before. Older Man is trapped by his marriage, his sexuality, and his deepening feelings for Young Man. Young Man is trapped by his need for money to support a young baby. In this dingy hotel room, they wrestle with their own inner demons and their need for each other.
 
A piece about duty, morality, and desire, Trade is the full-length commission awarded to emerging composer Emma O’Halloran as winner of BMP’s Next Generation Competition.

Book of Mountains & Seas

US Premiere
PROTOTYPE Festival
St. Ann's Warehouse 
January 11-15, 2022

Book of Mountains and Seas is a work of vocal-theatre for 12 singers, two percussionists, and large-scale puppetry. It is inspired by the ancient Chinese compilation of early myths of the same title, which was first transcribed in 4th century B.C. Over the years, these mythological stories have become part of Chinese written and oral history, shifted and reshaped to match contemporary times. Book of Mountains and Seas is a 21st-century adaptation through the lens of our modern-day relationship with the natural world. The creation stories conjure a sense of respect and awe for the environment and the water stories challenge us to be good stewards of the natural resources we have been given.

PLACE

West Coast Premiere
Cal Performances (UC, Berkeley)
March 12, 2022

Part meditation, part confrontation, PLACE examines the complex consequences of a rupture in the place we call home. Boundaries crossed within a young family mirror the fault lines that are exposed when the desire for expansion by some causes displacement for others. Where will the impulse to claim our space lead us next; what is left to colonize and at what cost?

In Our Daughter's Eyes

World Premiere
LA Opera "Off Grand" at REDCAT
April 13, 14, 16, & 17, 2022

Told through the perspective of a new father, In Our Daughter’s Eyes shows the Hero’s journey as he wrestles with truly becoming a man that his daughter would be proud of. He imparts passages from the journal he keeps -- a gift for his unborn daughter -- as the moments of this journey unfold before him.  The story traces his wife's joyful and fraught pregnancy, the legacy of the family's past, and his personal demons that he vows to vanquish before assuming the role of a father.  Along the way, mounting complications take the story through unexpected and sobering turns that test our flawed hero as he discovers a strength of self and purpose that he never imagined possible. This moving and heartfelt one-man opera reunites Pulitzer Prize winning composer Du Yun, Beth Morrison Projects, and multidisciplinary librettist & director Michael Joseph McQuilken after their lauded co-creation of the Pulitzer-prize winning opera, Angel’s Bone.

HOME

University Musical Society, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
April 22 & 23, 2022

HOME is a large-scale performance work that explores and explodes the relationship between “House” and “Home.” A visual physical spectacle, HOME combines dance, illusion, live music, home-spun engineering, and an inventive use of audience interaction to compose a work that asks, where is home? If it is not a place, what is home? In the face of entropy, we struggle to build infra- structure, family, community, art. We fail, and we try again.

HOME aims to awaken us to current housing dilemmas, local and global. The universal and timely themes of gentrification and migration are rendered in the choreography of ordinary people inhabiting a structure, leaving that structure through a variety of social, political, personal, and aesthetic forces, replacing one another, repeating. The project seeks to use the house of the theater as a lens through which we might see the impact of these forces at work: the illusion of home; the transitory nature of dwelling; the constraints of time and money; the impossible structural demands of a house; the absurdity, and at times the impossibility, of trying to make a house a home.

Aging Magician

May 13 & 14, 2022
San Diego Opera

A new music-theatre work, Aging Magician is a composite of sonic and visual elements that paints an allegory on time, youth, and the peculiar magic of ordinary life, and, perhaps, the ordinary magic of a peculiar life. Accompanied by a string quartet and a choir of young people, Aging Magician moves us along with Harold from the surgical repair of a timepiece to the magic show of time itself, lives and deaths, appearances and disappearances. The man’s vibrant last adventure is brought to life by a team of multidisciplinary artists who combine music, theatre, puppetry, instrument making, and scenic design to create an enduring work for the stage.
 
This work features vocalist Rinde Eckert, original musical instruments by Mark Stewart, and the Brooklyn Youth Chorus and string quartet.

PLACE

LA Phil, Disney Hall
June 7, 2022

Part meditation, part confrontation, PLACE examines the complex consequences of a rupture in the place we call home. Boundaries crossed within a young family mirror the fault lines that are exposed when the desire for expansion by some causes displacement for others. Where will the impulse to claim our space lead us next; what is left to colonize and at what cost.

Song Cycles

NYC / Location TBA
Spring 2022

Join an evening of commissioned song cycles by three power-house women showcasing completely diverse musical languages: electro-acoustic, rock-infused, and Zimbabwean folk inspired. 

BMP: Next Gen, Round 2

World premieres of two one-act vocal works by selected finalists NILOUFAR NOURBAKHSH and ELIZABETH GARTMAN
NYC / Location TBA
Spring 2022

Featuring CONTEMPORANEOUS

Discover the most exciting new voices in opera and music-theatre. First launched in 2017-18, the BMP: Next Gen program was established to help BMP stay connected to a new generation of composers, singers and artists just coming out of school. Aspiring composers from coast to coast are invited to submit vocal works up to ten minutes in length. BMP Creative Producer Beth Morrison and Executive Director Jecca Barry select ten first-round finalists from these applicants and then produce an evening of new music out of these submissions. Two composers are then chosen by a panel of invited professionals in the field for a second-round competition, returning the following year to each showcase a new and original 30-minute work. Ultimately, one of these two finalists will receive a commission for an evening-length work, including the development and World Premiere production of their project.
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7) THE JOHN GORE ORGANIZATION’S

BROADWAY PROFILES

IS NOW

THE BROADWAY SHOW 

WITH TAMSEN FADAL”

 

THE FIRST NATIONALLY SYNDICATED BROADWAY ENTERTAINMENT PROGRAM IS NOW IN MORE THAN 100 TELEVISION MARKETS ACROSS THE COUNTRY, REACHING FANS FROM COAST-TO-COAST AS BROADWAY REOPENS

 

NEW SEASON BEGINS SEPTEMBER 4 & 5


The John Gore Organization, recently announced that Broadway Profiles with Tamsen Fadal” will now be titled “The Broadway Show with Tamsen Fadal”


“The Broadway Show with Tamsen Fadal” is the first nationally syndicated Broadway entertainment program to reach theater fans throughout the country airing in over 100 television markets weekly across the US. The recipient of multiple Emmy-Awards, “The Broadway Show with Tamsen Fadal” offers viewers unprecedented access to A-list celebrities, Broadway’s biggest stars, upcoming shows, tours and behind-the-scenes stories on and off the stage.


Hosted and executive-produced by 12-time Emmy-Award winner Tamsen Fadal, “The Broadway Show with Tamsen Fadal,” also features Paul Wontorek and Charlie Cooper as correspondents.  


The curtain rises on the new season of “The Broadway Show with Tamsen Fadal” on September 4 and 5 and features interviews with Jeff Daniels (To Kill a MockingbirdAnais Mitchell and Rachel Chavkin (Hadestown), Lindsay Pearce (Wicked) and Krystal Joy Brown (Hamilton), plus an exclusive rehearsal performance from Chicago as they return to the stage.


Now, as Broadway reopens, “The Broadway Show with Tamsen Fadal” is poised to reach more theater fans in more cities than ever before, adding 20 additional television markets this season, bringing its total to over 100 markets. “The Broadway Show with Tamsen Fadal” currently airs on Nexstar, Gray, Scripps, Sunbeam, Comcast Network, Lockwood Broadcasting, Marquee Broadcasting, Aperio Communications, McKinnon Broadcasting, Vision Broadcasting stations and more.  “The Broadway Show with Tamsen Fadal” is also available on Broadway.com. 

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8) MULTI-PLATINUM-SELLING
SINGER/SONGWRITER 
CALUM SCOTT
SHARES ASL VERSION OF 
BIBLICAL
MADE IN COLLABORATION
WITH DEAF WEST THEATRE

WATCH HERE


Multi-platinum-selling singer/songwriter Calum Scott has created an American Sign Language (ASL) version of his recent single “Biblical,” a stunning and soulful ballad that premiered in June. Made in collaboration with the Tony Award®-winning Deaf West Theatre (David Kurs, Artistic Director), the ASL version of “Biblical” encompasses a powerfully moving video in which the U.K.-based artist and several performers interpret the track’s deeply personal storytelling. Check out “Biblical (American Sign Language Version – In Collaboration with Deaf West Theatre)” HERE.
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9)  REPUBLIC RECORDS AND 
APPLE ORIGINAL FILMS
TEAM UP WITH 
DEAF WEST THEATRE
FOR OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO
FOR 
YOU'RE ALL I NEED TO GET BY
(DUET VERSION)
FROM CODA SOUNDTRACK 
FROM THE APPLE ORIGINAL FILM

DUET FEATURES PERFORMANCE OF MARVIN GAYE & TAMMI TERRELL’S “YOU’RE ALL I NEED TO GET BY” BY LEAD ACTRESS EMILIA JONES & CO-STAR FERDIA WALSH-PEELO

WATCH BEHIND THE SCENES VIDEO OUT NOW

CODA “SOUNDTRACK FROM THE APPLE ORIGINAL FILM” OUT NOW

Watch the official music video for “You’re All I Need To Get By (Duet Version)” HERE and Behind The Scenes Video (Link Below)

 Republic Records and Apple Original Films have teamed up with Deaf West Theatre (David Kurs, Artistic Director) to release the official music video for the single “You’re All I Need To Get By (Duet Version)” from the CODA “Soundtrack from the Apple Original Film” today. The performance of the Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell classic song is sung by “CODA”’s lead actress Emilia Jones (Locke & KeyDoctor Who) & co-star Ferdia Walsh-Peelo (Sing StreetVikings), as featured in the film now playing in select theaters and streaming on Apple TV+.


Watch the official music video for “You’re All I Need To Get By (Duet Version)” HERE

The moving and heartwarming video features a Deaf family as they raise their daughter and highlights the importance of “Connection Is Universal.” The official video brings an innovation in which the lyrics are not signed but expressed through story and images. The camera movement evokes the vibe and the mood of the song as it expresses story, bringing a new facet to the experience of music for Deaf and hearing audiences. See the behind-the-scenes video for the official music video made in collaboration with the actors and artists of Deaf West Theatre. Learn how the creators brought the song to life using choreography and camera work, creating an experience that tugs on the heartstrings of both Deaf and hearing audiences.

Watch the Behind The Scenes: Creating A Music Video with Deaf West Theatre | Apple TV+ HERE


Listen to the CODA “Soundtrack from the Apple Original Film” — HERE and watch the lyric video for “You’re All I Need To Get By (Duet Version)” — HERE.
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10) 6th ANNUAL INDIE STREET FILM FESTIVAL ADDS WORKHORSE QUEEN DOCUMENTARY WITH APPEARANCE BY MRS. KASHA DAVIS, AND OTHER SPECIAL GUEST APPEARANCES AND EVENTS

 

The Indie Street Film Festival (ISFF) has announced it will add feature documentary WorkHorse Queen, and the film’s star, drag queen Mrs. Kasha Davis will introduce the film with a brief performance. Directed by Angela Washko, Workhorse Queen tells the story of telemarketing manager by day and drag queen by night, Ed Popil, who finds his life changed forever after being cast on “RuPaul’s Drag Race.” 


The festival will open on Wednesday, September 8th at 7pm in-person with ALIEN ON STAGE, directed by UK-based filmmakers Danielle Kummer and Lucy Harvey, to be screened at the festival’s Drive-In at Fort Monmouth (Expo Theater, Avenue of Memories, Eatontown). On Friday, September 10 at 7pm at the Fort Monmouth Drive-In, ISFF will be screening 2 documentaries about fierce female-only teams in unique arenas.  QUEENS OF PAIN, directed by Cassie Hay and Amy Winston, about an all-female roller derby league in New York, preceded by short documentary film THE MISSFITS by Ellie Wen, about an all-female robot building team. The filmmakers of Queens of Pain will be in attendance to provide a live intro.


 

SPECIAL GUEST APPEARANCES AND EVENTS WILL INCLUDE:


  •  September 11, 8:15PM: WORKHORSE QUEEN, an additional feature film added to the lineup will include an appearance by Mrs. Kasha Davis.

  •  September 9, 5:30PM: VINYL NATION Documentary reception at Jack's Music Shoppe with live music and beverages for passholders. Film to follow at 6:45 PM 

  • September 10, 8:00PM: QUEENS OF PAIN Directors will be in attendance to introduce the drive-in screening.

  •  September 11th, 5:15PM: Amir Arison (The Blacklist) and Stephanie Angel will present Angel Light Films’ short film TATI’S FASHION SHOW (as a part of Jersey Shorts block) written by 8-year-old Tatiana, a brain cancer survivor. 

  • September 10th/12th, DETOUR ART GALLERY will feature artwork from Veterans from the film, THIS IS NOT A WAR STORY, that will play on Sunday, September 12th at Basie Center Cinemas.


The 6th Indie Street Film Festival continues its mission to connect the diverse communities of NJ around impactful stories and art, returning in person at various Red Bank locations from September 8-13th, 2021 and virtually offering films September 13-19, 2021. All access passes are available now and include admission to all in person films, drive-in movies, panel discussions, and filmmaker networking events with select open bar specials. All-Access Pass Holders will also be given access to the virtual film festival the week after ISFF. Online only passes are available and give you access to all the amazing films participating in the virtual festival between the dates of September 13-19th. (60+ films). Passes can be purchased through https://indiestreet2021.eventive.org/passes/buy

 

MORE ABOUT THE FILMS:

  

NARRATIVE FEATURES


ELECTRIC JESUS

Writer/Director: Chris White


It's the summer of 1986. Erik (Andrew Eakle) is the shy, quiet type—but far more passionate than most teenagers when it comes to God and rock-n-roll. His dream comes true when he is asked to run sound for his favorite band, 316—a Christian hair metal band made up of older kids from his church.


NINJABABY

Writer: Johan Fasting

Director: Yngvild Sve Flikke


When Rakel finds out, way too late, that she’s six months pregnant after a not-so-romantic one-night stand, her world changes. 


STANLEYVILLE

Director: Maxwell McCabe-Lokos

Writers: Rob Benvie & Maxwell McCabe-Lokos


A satirical feature comedy that follows six disparate characters with nothing to lose as they face off in a bizarre competition for a slightly used habanero-orange compact sport utility vehicle.


THIS IS NOT A WAR STORY

Writer/Director: Talia Lugacy


THIS IS NOT A WAR STORY tracks a ragtag group of combat veterans in New York whose anti-war art, poetry and papermaking keep them together, despite the spectre of their friend’s suicide and the ever-crystalizing fact that healing from war is sometimes an impossible mission.


ZOLA (Special Screening)

Director/Writer: Janicza Bravo


Zola (newcomer Taylour Paige), a Detroit waitress, strikes up a new friendship with a customer, Stefani (Riley Keough), who seduces her to join a weekend of dancing and partying in Florida.



DOCUMENTARY FEATURES


ALIEN ON STAGE

Directors: Danielle Kummer, Lucy Harvey


When a British bus driver’s amateur stage adaptation of Ridley Scott’s ALIEN somehow makes it to a famous London theatre, will the homemade homage win over the crowd?


QUEENS OF PAIN

Directors: Cassie Hay, Amy Winston


One of the most successful teams in New York sports history, Gotham Girls Roller Derby is a feminist powerhouse of elite athletes, misfits, and renegades. QUEENS OF PAIN follows three skaters — Suzy Hotrod, Evilicious, and Captain Smack Sparrow — as they battle the constraints of being a woman in America while fighting for the coveted Golden Skate.


AT THE READY


Director:  Maisie Crow

A group of high school seniors train to become police officers and Border Patrol agents at El Paso’s Horizon High School, near the U.S./Mexico Border.


VINYL NATION

Directors: Kevin Smokler, Christopher Boone


A deep dig into the crates of the vinyl record resurgence to discover what an old technology says about our relationship to music and each other in a divided time in America.


WORKHOUSE QUEEN

Director/Writer: Angela Washko


Workhorse Queen is a documentary film exploring the complexities of mainstream television’s impact on queer performance culture. 


SHORT FILM PROGRAM


NARRATIVE SHORTS PROGRAM: BECAUSE I CARE

Characters showing the lengths they’ll go for others - and to save themselves.


COME ON, SHAKE YOUR BODY BABY, DO THE CONGA! | Writer/Director: Tom Hipp

I LOVE YOUR GUTS | Writer/Director: David Janove

SLOAN HEARTS NECKFACE | Writer: Ian Grody | Director: Justin Fair

STUFFED | Writer/Director: Theo Rhys

YOUR MONSTER | Writer/Director: Caroline Lindy

YORUGA | Writer/Director: Federico Torrado Tobón


NARRATIVE SHORTS PROGRAM: RISKING IT ALL

An exploration of what it means to put it all on the line.

 

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS | Writer/Director: Arvid Eriksson

CUCKOO! | Writers: Jörgen Scholtens & Pepijn Van Weeren | Director:  Jörgen Scholtens 

DỌLÁPỌ̀ IS FINE | Writers: Joan Iyiola & Chibundu Onuzo | Director: Ethosheia Hylton

LOST KINGS | Writer/Director: Brian Lawes

MURIKA | Writer: Fedna Jacquet | Directors: Marchánt Davis & Fedna Jacquet

PLAY IT SAFE | Writer/Director: Mitch Kalisa

ROUGH | Writers/Directors: Declan Lawn & Adam Patterson


NARRATIVE SHORTS PROGRAM: FAMILY BONDS

Blood is thicker than water. (Sometimes.)


BRUISER | Writer/Director: Miles Warren

DAVID | Writers:  Brandon Gardner & Zach Woods | Director: Zach Woods 

IN FRANCE MICHELLE IS A MAN'S NAME | Writer/Director: Em Weinstein

LIKE THE ONES I USED TO KNOW | Writer/Director: Annie St-Pierre

STRONG SON | Writer/Director: Ian Bawa

US MX | Writer/Director: Joseph O Hooten


NEW JERSEY SHORTS PROGRAM

Featuring NJ-based filmmakers, cast, and stories.

HOW LONG UNTIL | Writer: Matthew Stephens | Director: Jon Rehr

LAST SUMMER WITH UNCLE IRA | Writer: Gary Jaffe | Directors: Katie Ennis & Gary Jaffe

THE LOVE SPELL | Writer: Jane Stiles | Directors: Jane Stiles & Meryl Jones Williams

MEMORY TRADE | Writer/Director: Jon Riddleberger

MY FATHER | Writer/Director: Daniele Sestito

SNOWY | Directors: Kaitlyn Schwalje & Alexander Lewis

SURRENDER ME | Writer/Director: Chris Del Sordo

TATI'S FASHION SHOW | Writers: Stephanie Angel, Amir Arison, Tatianna Bernard | Director: Amir Arison

YOUNG FOREVER | Writers: Stevie Szerlip, Young Lee | Director: Stevie Szerlip


DOCUMENTARY SHORTS PROGRAM

True life stories from across the globe.


AIN'T NO TIME FOR WOMEN | Director: Sarra El Abed 

CLOWN | Director: Shane O'Neill

THE CURVE OF THE EARTH | Director: Lorenzo Benitez

THE FIELD TRIP | Directors: Meghan O'Hara, Mike Attie, & Rodrigo Ojeda-Beck

MISS CURVY | Director: Ghada Eldemellawy

THE MISSFITS | Director: Ellie Wen

TEN LEAVES DILATED | Director: Kate Hinshaw


ANIMATED SHORTS PROGRAM

An array of techniques and storytelling for both adults and families.


AWKWARD | Writer/Director: Nata Metlukh 

BENCH | Writer/Director: Rich Webber

THE GREAT MALAISE | Writer/Director: Catherine Lepage

IN THE SHADOW OF THE PINES | Writer/Director: Anne Koizumi

LOVE IS JUST A DEATH AWAY | Writer/Director: Bára Anna Stejskalová

MATILDA AND THE SPARE HEAD | Writer/Director: Ignas Meilūnas 

NUEVO RICO | Writer/Director: Kristian Mercado

O BLACK HOLE! | Writers: Renee Zhan & Vanessa Rose | Director: Renee Zhan

OPEN MIC | Writer/Director: Jonathan Rosen


For a complete schedule of programming, including short film selections, and to purchase festival passes, please visit www.indiestreetfilmfestival.orgISFF offers All Access Passes for $99 and Online Only Pass for $39.

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11) Irish Repertory Theatre 2021/2022 Season

Autumn Royal

on the Francis J. Greenburger Mainstage


By Kevin Barry

Directed by Ciarán O'Reilly

Starring Maeve Higgins and John Keating

      

October 8 - November 21, 2021*


“a brilliant play, full of wit and sentiment. Kevin Barry has long since established his reputation as a fiction writer, and his stage debut is every bit as good.” – The Irish Independent

      

May and Timothy are looking after the father who has long since taken ill to bed. Their own lives are on hold and they’re not getting any younger. Should they stay and help? Or is it time for them to move on?

      

This dark comedy set on the northside of Cork city is about life and death, love and hate, jealousy, rage, horror, and homicidal notions – just a normal play about a family.

      

Kevin Barry is the multi-award-winning writer of the novels Beatlebone and City Of Bohane, and the story collections Dark Lies The Island, and There Are Little KingdomsAutumn Royal is his first piece written originally for stage and was acclaimed by critics and the public alike during its world premiere run at The Everyman, Cork in 2017.


On Sale Now for Irish Rep Members Only!

Membership starts at just $75Learn more.


Public On-Sale: Thursday, September 2 at 12pm ET


Ticket Details:


Regular Price: $50-$70

Member Price: $0- $56


Preview Performances (10/8- 10/17):

Regular Price: $45- $65

Member Price: $36-$40*


*Membership starts at $75. Learn more here.


Performance Schedule:


Wednesday: 3pm & 8pm, Thursday: 7pm, Friday: 8pm, Saturday: 3pm & 8pm, Sunday: 3pm. Exceptions: the performance on Thursday, November 11, and Thursday, November 18, will be at 7:30pm. The performances on Sunday, November 14 & Sunday, November 21, will be at 2:30pm


A Girl is a Half-Formed Thing

In the W. Scott McLucas Studio Theatre


By Eimear McBride

Adapted by Annie Ryan

Directed by Nicola Murphy


Starring Jenn Murray


November 10 - December 12, 2021*


Based on the acclaimed novel of the same name, A Girl is a Half-formed Thing follows the inner narrative of a girl from birth until the age of twenty with vivid intensity and originality. This is a character of astonishing resilience and intelligence; someone determined to make sense of things amidst the crushing Catholicism and poverty of her Irish childhood.


*Tickets for A Girl is a Half-Formed Thing will be available to purchase in October 2021.


The Streets of New York

A holiday show on the Francis J. Greenburger Mainstage

                               

By Dion Boucicault

Adaptation, Songs, & Direction by Charlotte Moore

                                 

December 4, 2021 - January 30, 2022*

                  

From Charlotte Moore, the Director: In this time of Covid I was sure it would be appropriate to re-write my original Director's Note. But upon re-reading the original so many things are exactly the same, that I have changed my mind. There is still great poverty and hunger,  and the heartbreak of lost love never changes. Add to that a world-wide pandemic and a masked society, and Boucicault's 18th century world seems to fit right into our 21st with its darkness and restrictions. But, as always,  I love the end of our story. It's filled with hope and the victory of the power of good. One day soon we will surely be headed in that light-filled direction.

                  

*Tickets and casting for The Streets of New York will be available in October 2021


Bikeman

A Special Audio Event


By Tom Flynn

Directed by Joseph Discher

Produced by Robert Cuccioli


With Robert Cuccioli, Steven Eng, April Ortiz, and Richard Topol

        

Available On Demand from September 11 - 18, 2021*


On September 11, 2001, journalist Tom Flynn set off on his bike toward the World Trade Towers not knowing what he was riding into. Bikeman is one man’s journey back to the horrors of that day and to the humanity that somehow emerged from the dust and the death.


*Reservations are free but required to access this digital event. A donation of $25 is suggested for those who can afford to give, with 50% of donations going to the Families of Freedom Scholarship Fund, a fund established to protect the dreams of students whose families were directly impacted on 9/11.


To purchase tickets to Bikeman


Go to https://irishrep.org/event/irish-rep-online-2021-2022/bikeman


For more information about Irish Repertory Theatre's upcoming season, visit irishrep.org

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12) Angela's Ashes: The Musical

A two week special streaming event


Music and Lyrics by Adam Howell

Book by Paul Hurt

Based on the book by Frank McCourt

Directed by Thom Southerland

Starring Jacinta Whyte and Eoin Cannon


On Demand from September 9 - September 22, 2021


Angela’s Ashes: The Musical is a remarkable story, told with rare lyricism and a warm inimitable sense of humor as we follow Frank McCourt’s escapades and experiences in a Dickensian landscape peopled by a drunken father, a helpless mother, pompous priests, and bullying schoolmasters; money-lenders, dancing-teachers, and charity workers, culminating in his escape from grinding poverty to the redemption of a new life in America.


Reserve a digital ticket for Opening Night, September 9, at 7pm ET for a live stream of the production, and then receive on demand access for 48-hours, all for $30.


Don’t miss this incredible North American premiere before it disappears!


For more information or to purchases tickets go to irishrep.org/show/2021-2022-season/angelas-ashes-the-musical

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13) MJ


IN PARTNERSHIP WITH


iHEART RADIO BROADWAY

 

ANNOUNCES THE NATIONWIDE SEARCH FOR



THE ACTOR TO PLAY


“YOUNG MICHAEL JACKSON”


IN THE BROADWAY MUSICAL

 

DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSIONS


SEPTEMBER 20, 2021

 

Producers Lia Vollack Productions and The Michael Jackson Estate, in partnership with iHeartRadio Broadway, announced  a nationwide search for a “Young Michael Jackson.” MJ, inspired by the life and art of Michael Jackson, will begin performances on Broadway on December 6, 2021, with an opening night set for Tuesday, February 1, 2022, at the newly refurbished Neil Simon Theatre (250 W 52nd Street).

 

To submit, please follow the steps below:

 

In MJ, “Young Michael” appears at age 10 and should have an unchanged singing voice. Performers may be older or younger to audition, as long as they are still able to sing in Young Michael’s range.

 

1.   Make a video of yourself singing a Michael Jackson song! Click HERE for suggestions and additional instructions.

2.   In the video also tell us your name, your age, your height, where you are from, and how you heard about this opportunity.

3.   Email a link of the video HERE by September 20, 2021 to be considered!

 

In addition to getting to portray the greatest entertainer of all time in the highly-anticipated production of MJ on Broadway, “Young Michael” will be featured on iHeartRadio Broadway with an exclusive interview.

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14) THE ORIGINAL (POD)CAST RECORDING OF
MONOTONY THE MUSICAL
SET FOR RELEASE ON FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 2021

 

THE SOUNDTRACK FEATURES LYRICS BY SARAH LUERY
AND MUSIC BY JARED CHANCE TAYLOR
 AND FEATURES
18 ORIGINAL SONGS FROM THE PODCAST MUSICAL


The creators of MONOTONY: The Musical, the original full-length podcast musical (that was released before the pandemic in March 2020 and that was intended to be experienced from home or at work) today announced Friday, September 3 as the the release date for the Original (Pod)Cast recording (soundtrack) of the show, which features 18 songs from the podcast musical created by Sarah Luery and Jared Chance Taylor.  The soundtrack is available on all digital music platforms including Apple music and spotify. https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/monotonythemusical/monotony-the-musical-original-podcast-recording


A portion of the earnings from merch sold on the show’s website go to support healthcare and suicide prevention services for LGBTQ+ communities. MONOTONY is available on all podcast networks including Apple Podcasts.                  

https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/monotony-the-musical/id1501310421  


Miserable at the office, Herbert Handler III is a timid accountant who longs to be free of his day job but is terrified to quit for fear of disappointing his deceased father. Accounting was his dad's dream and he owes it to his dad to keep the dream alive -- even if it means being a little bit (ok, a lot) miserable for the rest of his life. Still, he can't help but admire the bravery of his boss’s cute son, Theo, who lives life on his own terms. Could Herbert ever just -- stop caring what his dead dad thinks!?


The Track list for the recording is as follows:


1. Death Of Me (feat. Alden Bettencourt, Kelsey Ann Sutton, Tod Macofsky & Jared Chance Taylor)
2. The Son You Need (feat. Jon Gibson, Tod Macofsky & Alden Bettencourt)
3. The Accountants' Dance (feat. Tod Macofsky, David Castillo, Alden Bettencourt & Jared Chance Taylor)
4. I'm Late! (feat. Alden Bettencourt)
5. Woe Is Me (feat. Alden Bettencourt)
6. Honey Song (feat. Alden Bettencourt)
7. Strong Girl (feat. Kelsey Ann Sutton & Alixandree Antoine)
8. Tennis Song (feat. Alden Bettencourt & Jon Gibson)
9. Born To Be Free! (feat. Alden Bettencourt, Kelsey Ann Sutton, Tod Macofsky, David Castillo & Jared Chance Taylor)
10. Like Peanut Butter and Jelly (feat. Jon Gibson & Alden Bettencourt)
11. 5 to 9 (feat. Kelsey Ann Sutton, Alden Bettencourt, Ahamed Weinberg, Pat Regan, David Castillo & Jon Gibson)
12. Stick To The Brain (feat. Alden Bettencourt, Ahamed Weinberg & Tod Macofsky)
13. It's A Sign (feat. Alden Bettencourt & Jon Gibson)
14. It's A Great Day To Be A Hero (feat. Jon Gibson & Jared Chance Taylor)
15. How Do I Find The Words? (feat. Tod Macofsky & Jon Gibson)
16. I Miss You So Much Dad (feat. Alden Bettencourt & Tod Macofsky)
17. Goodbye Mr. McGiver (feat. Kelsey Ann Sutton, Tod Macofsky, David Castillo & Alixandree Antoine)
18. Why Not Me? (feat. Alden Bettencourt, Kelsey Ann Sutton & Jon Gibson)

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15) My Mother's Severed Head
at Theater Row - Theater One

My Mother’s Severed Head, a mind-bending, dark comedy will run September 10 – October 2nd in Theater One at Theatre Row, 410 West 42nd Street. Directed by Richard Caliban, the production begins previews on Tuesday, September 10th at 7:00 p.m., and will have its official opening on Monday, September 13th at 7:00 p.m.

Mourning a matriarch is hard enough without her head sitting on the alter talking to you every day. This situation is a reality for Robert, a dogged playwright stuck in the family business after the untimely decapitation of his mother. As Robert and his father go at each other’s throats, Mama plots the best way to reunite with the rest of her body.


For the full performance schedule visit: https://bfany.org/theatre-row

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16) Nai-Ni Chen Dance Company Announces 2021-2022 Season

The Nai-Ni Chen Dance Company, a renowned international touring dance company led by Chinese American choreographer Nai-Ni Chen, announces an exciting 2021-2022 season in. The company of eight dancers are looking forward to meeting audiences to share the beauty of dance in person again. Please contact the presenter for more information as the dates draw close, as COVID requirements may necessitate changes as the year progresses.

The upcoming 2021-2022 Season will include the following engagements:

Zoellner Center for the Arts at Lehigh University, Bethlehem, PA
September 2, 2021 at 12PM
An outdoor, work-in-progress showing of Dragon Cipher, a new work in development with legendary hip-hop artists Rockafella and Kwikstep and their company, Full Circle Productions. The work aims to reflect the solidarity and mutual support of the Black and Asian community since the beginning of hip-hop culture.
 
The Hudson Riverfront Performing Arts Center (HRPAC), Weehawken, NJ
September 10, 2021 at 7PM
A full evening, outdoor performance featuring some of the Company’s most iconic works as well as dances newly developed during the pandemic.
 
Dance on the Lawn Festival, Montclair, NJ
September 11, 2021 at 3PM
New Jersey’s premiere outdoor dance festival, will "return to the lawn" with live outdoor performances on Saturday, Sept. 11 from 3-5pm at St. Luke's Episcopal Church, 73 South Fullerton Avenue. The Nai-Ni Chen Dance Company is the featured professional dance company in the line-up of a large community of dancers.
 
Brooks Center for the Performing Arts at Clemson University, South Carolina
October 14, 2021
The Company will perform Song of Phoenix, a production that includes many of the Nai-Ni Chen signature works, which introduce the audience to the unique immigrant journey experienced by the choreographer, whose work reflects the struggle and triumph in adapting and integrating with her new home. 
 
November
Flushing Town Hall, Queens, NY, Date TBA
The Company will appear with up-and-coming Asian American artists in the sixth annual CrossCurrent Festival, an ongoing initiative focused on developing a diverse audience for Asian American dancers and choreographers. 
 
The Count Basie Theatre, Red Bank, NJ, Nov 8 - 15
Schools in the Red Bank area can subscribe to a virtual presentation of Nai-Ni Chen’s production Red Firecracker.
 
The Company will tour with its 2022 Lunar New Year production, Celebrating the Year of the Water Tiger.
 
New Jersey Performing Arts Center
February 5 and 6, 2021 at 2PM
 
Lone Tree Center for the Arts, Denver, CO
February 12, 2022 at 8PM and February 13, 2022 at 1:30PM
 
March
Reston Community Center, Virginia, March 18, 2022
The Company will perform A Quest For Freedom with the world-renowned Ahn Trio. A visually and aurally rich performance, A Quest for Freedom tells the experiences of the Ahns and Nai-Ni Chen as women performing artists in America.
 
New York Live Arts, March 25-27, 2022
The Company will launch its 34th anniversary celebration with Awakening, a new production showcasing Chen's ability to integrate diverse influences into a cohesive message that reflects the condition of the world today. 
 
April
The Town of New Castle presents Red Firecrackers
Reader's Digest Theatre, Chappaqua, NY
The Company will perform its in-person, indoor performance of Red Firecrackers, a fantastic production telling the story of the first Chinese Lunar New Year, a dance extravaganza for the entire family.

Flushing Town Hall, Queens, NY
The Company will appear with up-and-coming Asian American artists in the eighth annual CrossCurrent Festival, an ongoing initiative focused on developing a diverse audience for Asian American dancers and choreographers. 
 
May
The Imagine Ellis Island Festival, Ellis Island, NY
In the Great Hall of Immigration, 
The Company will celebrate Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month, presenting the sixth Imagine Ellis Island AAPI Heritage Festival. The Festival brings together a diverse array of artists who are focused on preserving and creating culturally specific and cross cultural work.

Between touring dates,, the Company will continue its residency at the New Jersey City University in Jersey City, NJ with extensive community activities including dance curriculum planning, teaching and rehearsing, research and choreography. The Company is especially proud of its award winning program at the A Harry Moore School for children with multiple disabilities where the dancers are collaborating with therapists and teachers to create a uniquely creative dance curriculum for a population of 100 students from pre-K to 12th grade. This year, with strong support from the NJ State Council on the Arts, the Company will begin a new residency at NJ Regional Day Schools, expanding the program to include students with Autism.

Followers and audience members can gain an early glimpse of the Company's new works during their open rehearsal sessions and at Flushing Town Hall in New York; at NJPAC in Newark, and as well as at pop-up locations around the NY/NJ area to be announced on the Company’s e-newsletter.

In addition to developing new dances, Nai-Ni Chen is equally committed to introducing the Chinese American heritage to children and families in diverse communities. The Company’s K-12 assembly program The Art of Chinese Dance is performed throughout the year in schools and community centers in Connecticut, New Jersey, New York and Pennsylvania.

Continuing its commitment to preserve and advance dance in the community in New Jersey, the Company Offers regularly scheduled, free dance workshops online, The Bridge. Interested audiences can sign up on the Company’s website at nainichen.org/thebridge.
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17) Due to Popular Demand 

The Pop-Up, Pixar Inspired Mini Golf 

PIXAR PUTT

Adds Additional Evening Times on Thursday Nights 


Due to the overwhelming response for Pixar Putt’s After Dark sessions for 18+, additional times have been added to Thursday nights from 7:00 PM until 10:00 PM (last entry is 8:30 PM) beginning this week. Pixar Putt will run in Battery Park City until October 31, 2021.  

PIXAR PUTT, the ultimate pop-up, open-air mini-golf experience, is made up of 18 fun and interactive holes inspired by the stories, characters, and icons from some of Disney and Pixar’s most beloved films, including Toy Story, The Incredibles, Monsters, Inc., Finding Nemo, Coco, A Bug’s Life, Wall-E, Inside Out, and Pixar’s newest Luca.  Pixar Putt is set to take guests to infinity… and beyond!

A perfect socially distant, summer outing for any Pixar fan. The safety of patrons and staff is a top priority for Rockefeller Productions and TEG Life Like Touring. Pixar Putt’s standard COVID Safe measures include capped player numbers on the course, physical distancing measures in queues and on course; sanitizer stations located onsite; plus sanitizing of all golfing equipment between users for every session, each day. These measures follow all federal and local guidelines and will be updated as those guidelines change.

Advance Booking Recommended

Tickets are expected to sell out fast, and advance booking is highly encouraged. Tickets will only be available digitally through Pixarputt.com. This online, contactless purchase process helps keep customers and staff COVID safe.  

 
The Pop- Up, Pixar Inspired Mini Golf
PIXAR PUTT
Open now through October 312021
Pier A in Battery Park City
22 Battery Place New York, NY 10004

Hours of Operation:
Sunday to Wednesday:  10:00am – 8:00pm (last entry 6:30pm)Thursday to Saturday:  10:00am – 10:00pm: (last entry 8:30pm)
7:00 PM onwards is 'Pixar Putt 18+ After Dark' for evening sessions Thurs - Sat

Tickets can be purchased by visiting www.pixarputt.com

Directions
Pier A is located at 22 Battery Pl, New York, NY 10004
Subway: 4, 5 [Bowling Green] and 1, R,W [Rector Place]

Nearby Parking:
1 West St, NYC 10004/ 10 West St, NYC 10004 / 1 Bridge St, NYC 10004
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18) The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts
presents the world premiere of
Ragamala Dance Company’ Fires of Varanasi
By Ranee Ramaswamy and Aparna Ramaswamy, Artistic Directors
September 11-12, 2021

Ragamala Dance Company’s Fires of Varanasi: Dance of the Eternal Pilgrim, September 11-12, 2021 has its world premiere at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts REACH campus in Washington, D.C. The performance marks the start of the Ragamala 2021-22 season. This is a free performance, no tickets required and is first-come, first served to access the event space: https://www.kennedy-center.org/whats-on/explore-by-genre/dance/2021-2022/ragamala-dance-company-fires-varanasi/. 

Rooted in the expansive South Indian classical dance form of Bharatanatyam, Ragamala Dance
Company manifests a kindred relationship between the ancient and the contemporary, embodying the South Asian immigrant story through their artistry. In this site-specific evening co-commissioned by the Kennedy Center and designed by the Artistic Directors for the REACH campus eleven dancers conjure a realm where time is suspended and humans merge with the divine.

The award-winning mother/daughter creative team of Ranee Ramaswamy and Aparna Ramaswamy imagine a metaphorical crossing place that enters into a ritualistic world of immortality, evoking the birth-death-rebirth continuum in Hindu thought to honor immigrant experiences of life and death in the diaspora. Pulling from the sacred history of Varanasi, India, Fires of Varanasi honors the death of the choreographers’ grandfather away from his homeland. French scenic and lighting designer Willy Cessa transforms the stage by recreating the iconic stairways, landings, and waters of the Ganges River within the city of Varanasi. 

The performances are part of the Center’s 50th Anniversary celebration weekends and Millennium Stage Summer Series, Throughout the weekend, the community can also participate in a range of other free activities, including yoga, , dance sanctuaries, and more. 

For more information, visit ragamaladance.org.
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And that's the Scoop. Tune in tomorrow for More Theater Monday.

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