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LC Campus Events AUGUST 2015 CALENDAR OF EVENTS Calendar information is current as of June 2, 2015. For complete up-to-date information on the campus-wide performance schedule, visit www.LincolnCenter.org. To receive this monthly calendar by email, send your email address to [email protected]. August 1 Saturday LINCOLN CENTER LINCOLN CENTER OUT OF DOORS OUT OF DOORS FILM SOCIETY OF La Casita Garth Fagan Dance LINCOLN CENTER Poetry: Carmen de Lavallade: For the Film Society's complete Mardonio Carballo & Juan The Creation August schedule, visit Pablo Villa, DarkMatter—Alok The Ebony Ecumenical www.FilmLinc.com & Janani, Camonghne Felix, Ensemble Luis H. Francia, Magdalena k Damrosch Park 7:30 PM JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER Gómez, Roberta Hill, Ayisha Ben Wolfe Quintet with Knight-Shaw, Aja Monet, LINCOLN CENTER THEATER special guest Nicholas Payton and Roanna Shebala Rodgers & Hammerstein's With Orrin Evans, Donald Music: The King and I Edwards, & Stacy Dillard Legacy Women led by Directed by Bartlett Sher Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola Manuela, Los Hacheros, Vivian Beaumont Theater 7:30 & 9:30 PM Nkumu Katalay & Life Long 2 & 8 PM Project, Nano Stern, and Vlada LINCOLN CENTER FESTIVAL Tomova’s Bulgarian Voices Trio LINCOLN CENTER THEATER LC Kids: MC: Baba Israel Shows for Days Puppet-Building Workshop A tribute to Sonia Sanchez and A new play by This hands-on workshop— Ntozake Shange, central figures Douglas Carter Beane featuring Georgian puppeteer in the Black Arts movement. Directed by Jerry Zaks Leo Gabriadze of Gabriadze k Hearst Plaza 12 PM Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater Theatre and the creations of his 2 & 8 PM father Rezo Gabriadze from their LINCOLN CENTER production of Ramona—lets OUT OF DOORS MOSTLY MOZART FESTIVAL families design and build puppets A Celebration of the Life Film: In Search of Haydn under the guidance of puppeteer of Geoffrey Holder British documentarian Phil and storyteller Erin Orr. k Elinor Bunin Munroe Film Grabsky turns his attention to Samuels Studio 11 AM Center 1 PM Joseph Haydn. Walter Reade Theater 1 PM LINCOLN CENTER FESTIVAL LINCOLN CENTER Gabriadze Theatre: OUT OF DOORS MOSTLY MOZART FESTIVAL Ramona Carmen and Geoffrey Mostly Mozart Festival Rezo Gabriadze, writer A documentary followed by Orchestra and director a screening of rare archival Louis Langrée, conductor A tragic tale of two trains in love. film footage Jeremy Denk, piano Clark Studio Theater 3 & 7 PM k Elinor Bunin Munroe Film Bach (trans. Brahms): Center 2 PM Chaconne for piano left hand LINCOLN CENTER FESTIVAL Mozart: Piano Concerto No. 20 Miss Julie in D minor, K.466 by August Strindberg Brahms: Symphony No. 4 in Mikhail Durnenkov, adaptation E minor, Op. 98 Thomas Ostermeier, director Pre-concert recital at 6:30: With Evgeny Mironov, Chulpan Orion Weiss, piano Khamatova, and Julia Peresild Brahms: Klavierstücke, Op. 118 New York City Center 7:30 PM Avery Fisher Hall 7:30 PM k Asterisk indicates FREE event. Contents copyright © 2015 by Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, Inc. AUGUST 2015 CALENDAR OF EVENTS AUGUST 1 CONT’D LINCOLN CENTER August 3 Monday OUT OF DOORS MOSTLY MOZART FESTIVAL Heritage Sunday JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER A Little Night Music: Opening Doors: Celebrating Ryan Keberle & Catharsis Alexei Lubimov, piano Immigrant New York With Mike Rodriguez, Works by Debussy and Satie, Featuring Abdoulaye Diabaté Jorge Roeder, Eric Doob, & including select Debussy and Super Manden, Camila Meza Préludes and Satie’s Boodoosingh Tassa Drummers, Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola Gymnopédie No. 1 Calpulli Mexican Dance 7:30 & 9:30 PM Stanley H. Kaplan Penthouse Company, Cs”urdöngöl”o 10 PM Folk Ensemble, and MOSTLY MOZART FESTIVAL Ikhlaq Hussain Emerson String Quartet NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY k Hearst Plaza 1 PM Jean-Yves Thibaudet, piano FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Mozart: String Quartet in Head Shots: LINCOLN CENTER G major, K.387 Performer Portraits from OUT OF DOORS Beethoven: String Quartet in Daguerreotype to Digital La Casita F major, Op. 135 k Vincent Astor Gallery 12 PM A tribute to Sonia Sanchez and Fauré: Piano Quartet No. 2 in Ntozake Shange, central figures G minor, Op. 45 NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY in the Black Arts Movement. Pre-concert recital at 6:30: FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS k Teatro Pregones, the Bronx Emerson String Quartet Haydn: String Quartet in G major, Sinatra: An American Icon 2:30 PM Op. 76, No. 1 The official exhibition of the Alice Tully Hall 7:30 PM 2015 Frank Sinatra Centennial. LINCOLN CENTER k Oenslager Gallery 12 PM OUT OF DOORS Ache: Lavagem da Rua NY NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY Featuring Tatau (former lead FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS singer of Araketo), Alexandre Head Shots: The Genius of Geoffrey Holder Cortes de Barros, a section of Performer Portraits from An exhibit highlighting Holder's Baianas, members of the Afoxe Daguerreotype to Digital performing career. of Filhas de Gandhy, drummers k Vincent Astor Gallery 12 PM k Plaza Corridor Gallery 12 PM from Brazil, Something Positive from Trinidad, Legacy Circle NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY from the Dominican Republic, August 2 Sunday Ashe Dance from Haiti, Amma FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS McKen, and Grupo Oriefun Sinatra: An American Icon JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER from Cuba The official exhibition of the Ben Wolfe Quintet with k Damrosch Park 7 PM 2015 Frank Sinatra Centennial. special guest Nicholas Payton k Oenslager Gallery 12 PM With Orrin Evans, Donald Edwards, & Stacy Dillard LINCOLN CENTER THEATER Rodgers & Hammerstein's NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS 7:30 & 9:30 PM The King and I Directed by Bartlett Sher The Genius of Geoffrey Holder Vivian Beaumont Theater 3 PM An exhibit highlighting Holder's LINCOLN CENTER FESTIVAL performing career. Miss Julie k Plaza Corridor Gallery 12 PM by August Strindberg LINCOLN CENTER THEATER Mikhail Durnenkov, adaptation Shows for Days Thomas Ostermeier, director A new play by August 4 Tuesday With Evgeny Mironov, Chulpan Douglas Carter Beane Khamatova, and Julia Peresild Directed by Jerry Zaks JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER New York City Center 2 PM Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater John Ellis Sextet 3 PM With Eric Miller, Kevin Hays, Mike Moreno, Ben Williams, & Kendrick Scott Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola 7:30 & 9:30 PM k Asterisk indicates FREE event. Contents copyright © 2015 by Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, Inc. AUGUST 2015 CALENDAR OF EVENTS AUGUST 4 CONT’D August 5 Wednesday NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS LINCOLN CENTER THEATER JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER Head Shots: Rodgers & Hammerstein's The Rodriguez Brothers Band Performer Portraits from The King and I With Rob Rodriguez, Daguerreotype to Digital Directed by Bartlett Sher Mike Rodriguez, Ludwig Afonso, k Vincent Astor Gallery 12 PM Vivian Beaumont Theater 7 PM & Samuel Torres Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY LINCOLN CENTER THEATER 7:30 & 9:30 PM FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Shows for Days Sinatra: An American Icon A new play by LINCOLN CENTER The official exhibition of the Douglas Carter Beane OUT OF DOORS 2015 Frank Sinatra Centennial. Directed by Jerry Zaks Full Band Electric Counterpoint k Oenslager Gallery 12 PM Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater + Dither and friends, featuring 8 PM Lee Ranaldo, Yo La Tengo, and NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY Mark Stewart FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS MOSTLY MOZART FESTIVAL Matmos The Genius of Geoffrey Holder Mostly Mozart Festival k Damrosch Park 7:30 PM An exhibit highlighting Holder's Orchestra performing career. Cornelius Meister, conductor LINCOLN CENTER THEATER k Plaza Corridor Gallery 12 PM Sol Gabetta, cello Rodgers & Hammerstein's Mozart: Overture to Le nozze The King and I di Figaro, K.492 Directed by Bartlett Sher August 6 Thursday Vivian Beaumont Theater Haydn: Cello Concerto in DAVID RUBENSTEIN ATRIUM C major, Hob. VIIb:1 2 & 8 PM AT LINCOLN CENTER Beethoven: Symphony No. 4 Saun & Starr in B-flat major, Op. 60 LINCOLN CENTER THEATER David Rubenstein Atrium Pre-concert recital at 6:30: Shows for Days k 7:30 PM Anderson & Roe Piano Duo A new play by Brahms: Haydn Variations Douglas Carter Beane Avery Fisher Hall 7:30 PM Directed by Jerry Zaks JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater The Rodriguez Brothers Band With Rob Rodriguez, NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY 2 & 8 PM Mike Rodriguez, Ludwig Afonso, FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS & Samuel Torres Head Shots: MOSTLY MOZART FESTIVAL Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola Performer Portraits from Mostly Mozart Festival 7:30 & 9:30 PM Daguerreotype to Digital Orchestra k Vincent Astor Gallery 12 PM Cornelius Meister, conductor Sol Gabetta, cello LINCOLN CENTER OUT OF DOORS NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY Repeat of August 4 program We Like It Like That! FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Avery Fisher Hall 7:30 PM A Boogaloo Celebration Sinatra: An American Icon Joe Bataan The official exhibition of the MOSTLY MOZART FESTIVAL Ray Lugo and the 2015 Frank Sinatra Centennial. A Little Night Music Boogaloo Destroyers k Oenslager Gallery 12 PM Sol Gabetta, cello Ilya Yakushev, piano with special guests Richie Ray and Pete Rodriguez NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY Rachmaninoff: Sonata in G minor, Op. 19 ABAKUÁ Afro-Latin Dance FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Company The Genius of Geoffrey Holder Servais: Fantaisie sur deux Airs russes DJ Turmix An exhibit highlighting Holder's k Damrosch Park 7 PM performing career. Stanley H. Kaplan Penthouse 10 PM k Plaza Corridor Gallery 12 PM LINCOLN CENTER THEATER Rodgers & Hammerstein's The King and I Directed by Bartlett Sher Vivian Beaumont Theater 7 PM k Asterisk indicates FREE event. Contents copyright © 2015 by Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, Inc. AUGUST 2015 CALENDAR OF EVENTS AUGUST 6 CONT’D LINCOLN CENTER NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY OUT OF DOORS FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS LINCOLN CENTER THEATER denitia and sene Head Shots: Shows for Days k Hearst Plaza 7 PM Performer Portraits from A new play by Daguerreotype to Digital Douglas Carter Beane LINCOLN CENTER k Vincent Astor Gallery 12 PM Directed by Jerry Zaks OUT OF DOORS Mitzi E.
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