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Programs & Artists 2005 Season CONCERTS at WORLD Programs & Artists 2005 Season CONCERTS AT WORLD FINANCIAL CENTER PLAZA 6/14 Lizz Wright 6/21 Maria Schneider Orchestra 6/28 Richard Thompson 7/12 Fab Faux and Willie Nile 7/19 Tinariwen and Ramatou Diakite 7/26 The Waifs with Jimmie Dale Gilmore LMCC SITELINES 6/03– 8/25 (Multiple Locations and Performances) Mary Seidman BRIDGES Mary Seidman FREEWHEELING Monica Bill Barnes Limelight Tom Pearson REEL Chris Elam/Misnomer Dance Theater Several Stories Cecilia Vicuna Red Coil SITES UNSEEN 6/01 A River to River Un-Parade 6/01 Tan Dun’s Water Passion After St. Matthew 6/02-6/03 Art on the Beach Revisited 6/03 An Ode to Jenny Lind with Audra McDonald and Friends Gabrielle Lansner & Company Turning Heads, Frocks in Flight MUSIC AT WAGNER PARK 6/09 George Delgado featuring Julio Salgado 8/17 Jesse Herrero y son Sublime 8/24 Johnny Ray y Salsa con Clase 8/31 Cortijo’s Tribe featuring Zon del Barrio and The ‘King of Plena’ Angel Luis Torruellas Programs& Artists Page 1 MUSIC AT ROCKEFELLER PARK 6/15 Arlo Guthrie with The Mammals 6/22 Lalah Hathaway 6/29 Garth Hudson featuring vocals by Maud 7/13 The Wailers 7/20 Regina Carter 7/27 Daniel Lanois 8/02 Ronnie Spector and The Uptown Horns 8/10 Little Anthony & The Imperials SEAPORT MUSIC 6/30 Ollabelle with Sarah Lee Guthrie and Johnny Irion 7/06 Jose “El Canario” Alberto 7/07 Graham Parker 7/08 The Double with Cass McCombs 7/13 Ray Sepulveda 7/14 Son Volt with Dr. Dog 7/15 Beat Goes On 7/20 Northern State 7/22 Rodney Crowell 7/27 Johnny Ray 7/29 The Tokens 8/03 Chris Smither with Thea Gilmore 8/05 Tiempo Libre 8/10 Devotchka with Clap Your Hands Say Yeah 8/12 Zon del Barrio 8/17 Chuck Prophet with Teddy Thompson 8/19 Tarantual A.D. with Hockey Night 8/26 Ted Leo & Pharmacists with I am Kloot, Tigers and Monkeys SUMMER SOUL NIGHTS AT THE SEAPORT 7/21 Jaguar Wright 7/28 The Trammps 8/04 BT Express 8/11 Whodini 8/18 Ray, Goodman and Brown 8/25 Sugar Hill Gang MUSIC AT CASTLE CLINTON 7/07 Clem Snide Programs& Artists Page 2 7/14 Calexico 7/21 M. Ward 7/28 Robert Earl Keen 8/04 McCoy Tyner 4TH OF JULY IN BATTERY PARK 7/04 Yo La Tengo with Stephen Malkmus & Laura Cantrell SUMMER STARS AT THE SCHIMMEL CENTER, PACE UNIVERSITY 7/11 Adam Golka 7/18 Caitlin Tully 7/25 Svet Stoyanov 8/01 Antares 8/08 Daniel Bernard Roumain CHILDREN’S DAY AND FIREWORKS AT THE SEAPORT 6/11 Hosted by Gordon of Sesame Street, with a free concert by They Might Be Giants, plus family oriented entertainment including a train ride, and the Target Fireworks. ARTS ON THE HORIZON Evening Stars, CoPresented by LMCC and The Joyce Theater 9/14 Crooners and Swooners: Doug Elkins Dance Company, Ballet Hispanico and Kansas City Ballet 9/15 Vinyl Favorites: nicholasleichterdance, Parsons Dance Company, Ailey II and others 9/16 Modern Masters: Merce Cunningham Dance Company 9/17 Urban Remix: RRRennie Harris Puremovement, Momix, Mr. Wiggles and the Electric Boogaloos and Bill Shannon Programs& Artists Page 3 .
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