Grantee Calendar: March 2012

Events supported by an LMCC Grant

March 2, 2012

Theater | Supported by Grants &
Manhattan Community Arts Fund

Keep it Movin’ Productions — MCAF 2011 Grantee Una Osato’s new play “LOL: The End” at Frigid Festival

7:00PM

LOL: The End the greatest disaster in the world! Come to a place where tragedy meets absurdity. A funny and physical look at natural and human-made disasters through the eyes of three clowns. LOL: The End Performed by award winning playwright/performer Una Aya Osato, in collaboration with Michi Osato and Yoshimasa Osato.

March 4, 2012

Theater | Supported by Grants &
Manhattan Community Arts Fund

Keep it Movin’ Productions — MCAF 2011 Grantee Una Osato’s new play “LOL: The End” at Frigid Festival

7:00PM

LOL: The End the greatest disaster in the world! Come to a place where tragedy meets absurdity. A funny and physical look at natural and human-made disasters through the eyes of three clowns. LOL: The End Performed by award winning playwright/performer Una Aya Osato, in collaboration with Michi Osato and Yoshimasa Osato.

March 6, 2012

Dance | Supported by Grants &
The Fund for Creative Communities

Flamenco Latino — Guest Artist Concerts and Workshops

8:30PM

Flamenco dance classes at Beginner and Intermediate levels with Rosa Olympia Estrella.

March 8, 2012

Dance | Supported by Grants &
The Fund for Creative Communities

Flamenco Latino — Guest Artist Concerts and Workshops

6:30PM

Flamenco dance classes at Beginner and Intermediate levels with Rosa Olympia Estrella.

Theater | Supported by Grants &
The Fund for Creative Communities

Theatre Askew — Homo Alone / Busted

7:00PM

As part of Theatre Askew’s Homo Alone series of solo performances by queer artists, Busted recounts the events surrounding Bianca Leigh's arrest for alleged solicitation against the backdrop of the “Black Monday” stock market crash of 1987.

Dance | Supported by Grants &
Manhattan Community Arts Fund

Stefanie Nelson Dancegroup — Prolegomena II

7:30PM

Co-produced by Triskelion Arts, in association with Joyce SoHo, R. Prolegomena II features new compositions for movement, stop-motion mural animation, and soundscapes created as part of an ongoing exploration of camera obscura techniques and a fascination with inner and outer spaces.

Dance | Supported by Grants &
Manhattan Community Arts Fund

Pamela Tanowitz — Untitled (The Blue Ballet)

8:00PM

Choreographer Pam Tanowitz collaborates with renowned new music ensemble FLUX Quartet, putting her new choreography to avant-garde composer Morton Feldman's challenging String Quartet #1.

March 9, 2012

Dance | Supported by Grants &
Manhattan Community Arts Fund

Stefanie Nelson Dancegroup — Prolegomena II

7:30PM

Co-produced by Triskelion Arts, in association with Joyce SoHo, R. Prolegomena II features new compositions for movement, stop-motion mural animation, and soundscapes created as part of an ongoing exploration of camera obscura techniques and a fascination with inner and outer spaces.

Dance | Supported by Grants &
Manhattan Community Arts Fund

Pamela Tanowitz — Untitled (The Blue Ballet)

8:00PM

Choreographer Pam Tanowitz collaborates with renowned new music ensemble FLUX Quartet, putting her new choreography to avant-garde composer Morton Feldman's challenging String Quartet #1.

Dance | Supported by Grants &
The Fund for Creative Communities

Risa Jaroslow & Dancers — In The Middle of Where She Is: 25th Anniversary Season

8:00PM

Risa Jaroslow & Dancers presents its 25th anniversary season with a riveting program that includes a world premiere and the highly anticipated revival of Resist/Surrender.

March 10, 2012

Dance | Supported by Grants &
The Fund for Creative Communities

Flamenco Latino — Guest Artist Concerts and Workshops

12:00PM

Flamenco dance classes at Beginner and Intermediate levels with Rosa Olympia Estrella.

Dance | Supported by Grants &
The Fund for Creative Communities

Flamenco Latino — Guest Artist Concerts and Workshops

1:00PM

Flamenco dance classes at Beginner and Intermediate levels with Rosa Olympia Estrella.

Dance | Supported by Grants &
Manhattan Community Arts Fund

Stefanie Nelson Dancegroup — Prolegomena II

7:30PM

Co-produced by Triskelion Arts, in association with Joyce SoHo, R. Prolegomena II features new compositions for movement, stop-motion mural animation, and soundscapes created as part of an ongoing exploration of camera obscura techniques and a fascination with inner and outer spaces.

Dance | Supported by Grants &
Manhattan Community Arts Fund

Pamela Tanowitz — Untitled (The Blue Ballet)

8:00PM

Choreographer Pam Tanowitz collaborates with renowned new music ensemble FLUX Quartet, putting her new choreography to avant-garde composer Morton Feldman's challenging String Quartet #1.

Dance | Supported by Grants &
The Fund for Creative Communities

Risa Jaroslow & Dancers — In The Middle of Where She Is: 25th Anniversary Season

8:00PM

Risa Jaroslow & Dancers presents its 25th anniversary season with a riveting program that includes a world premiere and the highly anticipated revival of Resist/Surrender.

March 11, 2012

Dance | Supported by Grants &
The Fund for Creative Communities

Flamenco Latino — Guest Artist Concerts and Workshops

2:00PM

Flamenco dance classes at Beginner and Intermediate levels with Rosa Olympia Estrella.

Dance | Supported by Grants &
Manhattan Community Arts Fund

Stefanie Nelson Dancegroup — Prolegomena II

2:00PM

Co-produced by Triskelion Arts, in association with Joyce SoHo, R. Prolegomena II features new compositions for movement, stop-motion mural animation, and soundscapes created as part of an ongoing exploration of camera obscura techniques and a fascination with inner and outer spaces.

Dance | Supported by Grants &
The Fund for Creative Communities

Flamenco Latino — Guest Artist Concerts and Workshops

3:00PM

Flamenco dance classes at Beginner and Intermediate levels with Rosa Olympia Estrella.

Dance | Supported by Grants &
The Fund for Creative Communities

Risa Jaroslow & Dancers — In The Middle of Where She Is: 25th Anniversary Season

3:00PM

Risa Jaroslow & Dancers presents its 25th anniversary season with a riveting program that includes a world premiere and the highly anticipated revival of Resist/Surrender.

March 13, 2012

Music | Supported by Grants &
Manhattan Community Arts Fund

Sharon Gunderson — Divine and Devilish

8:00PM

Chamber16 presents "Feminine Inspiration", a concert of music composed and/or inspired by women in honor of Women's History Month.

March 15, 2012

Theater | Supported by Grants &
The Fund for Creative Communities

Theatre Askew — Homo Alone / Busted

7:00PM

As part of Theatre Askew’s Homo Alone series of solo performances by queer artists, Busted recounts the events surrounding Bianca Leigh's arrest for alleged solicitation against the backdrop of the “Black Monday” stock market crash of 1987.

March 16, 2012

Media & New Media | Supported by Grants &
Manhattan Community Arts Fund

Sarah Gyllenstierna — Class Trip

8:30PM

The short film CLASS TRIP follows Anthony, 15, who may be falling in love. The problem is that Trisha is much older - 16. Can growing up be as fast as a subway ride from Queens to the Bronx? Anthony finds out when his friends take him on a class trip.

March 19, 2012

Music | Supported by Grants &
Manhattan Community Arts Fund

Music Mondays — Music Mondays

7:30PM

Critically acclaimed for performances full of spirit and verve, the “superb” Sospiro Winds (New Music Connoisseur) play with both electricity and polish. Here they are joined by Music Mondays Artistic Director Aaron Wunsch (“masterful,” Hartford Courant) for Mozart’s elegant Quintet and Poulenc’s raucous Sextet.

March 22, 2012

Theater | Supported by Grants &
The Fund for Creative Communities

Theatre Askew — Homo Alone / Busted

7:00PM

As part of Theatre Askew’s Homo Alone series of solo performances by queer artists, Busted recounts the events surrounding Bianca Leigh's arrest for alleged solicitation against the backdrop of the “Black Monday” stock market crash of 1987.

Multidisciplinary | Supported by Grants &
Manhattan Community Arts Fund

Loco7 Dance Puppet Theatre Company — Urban Odyssey

7:30PM

Urban Odyssey depicts an epic journey of the immigrant told with movement, visual theater, puppets, live music, text, and video. Urban Odyssey uses dynamic and large-scale theatricality to immerse the audience in the immigrant experience that ackowledges the invisibility of a new American culture.

March 23, 2012

Multidisciplinary | Supported by Grants &
Manhattan Community Arts Fund

Loco7 Dance Puppet Theatre Company — Urban Odyssey

7:30PM

Urban Odyssey depicts an epic journey of the immigrant told with movement, visual theater, puppets, live music, text, and video. Urban Odyssey uses dynamic and large-scale theatricality to immerse the audience in the immigrant experience that ackowledges the invisibility of a new American culture.

March 24, 2012

Multidisciplinary | Supported by Grants &
Manhattan Community Arts Fund

Loco7 Dance Puppet Theatre Company — Urban Odyssey

7:30PM

Urban Odyssey depicts an epic journey of the immigrant told with movement, visual theater, puppets, live music, text, and video. Urban Odyssey uses dynamic and large-scale theatricality to immerse the audience in the immigrant experience that ackowledges the invisibility of a new American culture.

March 25, 2012

Multidisciplinary | Supported by Grants &
Manhattan Community Arts Fund

Loco7 Dance Puppet Theatre Company — Urban Odyssey

2:30PM

Urban Odyssey depicts an epic journey of the immigrant told with movement, visual theater, puppets, live music, text, and video. Urban Odyssey uses dynamic and large-scale theatricality to immerse the audience in the immigrant experience that ackowledges the invisibility of a new American culture.

March 28, 2012

Multidisciplinary | Supported by Grants &
Manhattan Community Arts Fund

New York African American Historical Society — From Slavery to Emancipation

9:30AM

The New York African American Historical Society will be featured in an exhibit entitled, From Slavery to Emancipation. The exhibit will be open to the public from March 28 through April 30, 2012.

Media & New Media | Supported by Manhattan Community Arts Fund &
The Fund for Creative Communities

3rd i NY — 3rd i NY Monthly South Asian, Middle Eastern, and North African Film Series

7:00PM

Screening of Ouside the Law/Hos la Loi (Rachid Bouchareb, 2010, 138 minutes, French and Arabic, with English Subtitles, DVD).

March 29, 2012

Multidisciplinary | Supported by Grants &
Manhattan Community Arts Fund

New York African American Historical Society — From Slavery to Emancipation

9:30AM

The New York African American Historical Society will be featured in an exhibit entitled, From Slavery to Emancipation. The exhibit will be open to the public from March 28 through April 30, 2012.

Theater | Supported by Grants &
The Fund for Creative Communities

Theatre Askew — Homo Alone / Busted

7:00PM

As part of Theatre Askew’s Homo Alone series of solo performances by queer artists, Busted recounts the events surrounding Bianca Leigh's arrest for alleged solicitation against the backdrop of the “Black Monday” stock market crash of 1987.

Multidisciplinary | Supported by Grants &
Manhattan Community Arts Fund

Loco7 Dance Puppet Theatre Company — Urban Odyssey

7:30PM

Urban Odyssey depicts an epic journey of the immigrant told with movement, visual theater, puppets, live music, text, and video. Urban Odyssey uses dynamic and large-scale theatricality to immerse the audience in the immigrant experience that ackowledges the invisibility of a new American culture.

March 30, 2012

Multidisciplinary | Supported by Grants &
Manhattan Community Arts Fund

New York African American Historical Society — From Slavery to Emancipation

9:30AM

The New York African American Historical Society will be featured in an exhibit entitled, From Slavery to Emancipation. The exhibit will be open to the public from March 28 through April 30, 2012.

Multidisciplinary | Supported by Grants &
Manhattan Community Arts Fund

Loco7 Dance Puppet Theatre Company — Urban Odyssey

7:30PM

Urban Odyssey depicts an epic journey of the immigrant told with movement, visual theater, puppets, live music, text, and video. Urban Odyssey uses dynamic and large-scale theatricality to immerse the audience in the immigrant experience that ackowledges the invisibility of a new American culture.

March 31, 2012

Multidisciplinary | Supported by Grants &
Manhattan Community Arts Fund

New York African American Historical Society — From Slavery to Emancipation

9:30AM

The New York African American Historical Society will be featured in an exhibit entitled, From Slavery to Emancipation. The exhibit will be open to the public from March 28 through April 30, 2012.

Multidisciplinary | Supported by Grants &
Manhattan Community Arts Fund

Loco7 Dance Puppet Theatre Company — Urban Odyssey

7:30PM

Urban Odyssey depicts an epic journey of the immigrant told with movement, visual theater, puppets, live music, text, and video. Urban Odyssey uses dynamic and large-scale theatricality to immerse the audience in the immigrant experience that ackowledges the invisibility of a new American culture.

Music | Supported by Grants &
Manhattan Community Arts Fund

Sybarite Chamber Players LTD — Unconventional Music in an Unconventional Space

8:00PM

Unconventional Music in an Unconventional Space is a continuation of the unique collaboration between SYBARITE5 String Quintet and the cell theatre as they once again join forces for a series of three performances in 2012, including traditional classical pieces and genre-crossing classical arrangements.

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