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Works & Process at the Guggenheim Spring 2020 Season Opening Night Cabaret

Monday, January 6 at 7:30 PM to Monday, January 6 at 10:00 PM
The Solomon R Guggenheim Museum

Works & Process, the performing arts series at the Guggenheim, presents an Opening Night Cabaret with countertenor Anthony Roth Costanzo to kick of the Spring 2020 Season on Monday, January 6, 2020 at 7:30pm.

Before he was an opera singer, countertenor Anthony Roth Costanzo (Akhnaten and Glass Handel) was a Broadway baby moving from community theater to national tours, and eventually to the Great White Way. Now, Costanzo is looking back to go forward. For one night only, in the New York premiere of his cabaret, he revisits his childhood, drawing on the leading ladies, crooners, and icons that helped form him. And, in a twist, he finds just enough low to balance out his highs. Developed with the Bearded Ladies Cabaret for Opera Philadelphia’s Festival O19. Directed by John Jarboe. Musical arrangements by Heath Allen. Scenic design by Machine Dazzle.

Opening Night Chairs: Joanna Fisher, Bart Friedman, Andrew J. Martin-Weber, and Anh-Tuyet Nguyen

6:30pm – Reception in Rotunda
7:30pm – Performance in the Peter B. Lewis Theater
9pm – Dinner at The Wright

TICKETS & VENUE
$500 Prime Seating and Artist Dinner (sold out), $250 Orchestra, $150 Dress Circle, $75 Side View
Box Office (212) 423-3575 or worksandprocess.org
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
1071 Fifth Avenue, New York

Lead funding for Works & Process is provided by the Ford Foundation,Florence Gould Foundation, the Christian Humann Foundation, Mertz Gilmore Foundation, Stavros Niarchos Foundation, Rockefeller Brothers Fund, and Evelyn Sharp Foundation, with public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council and the National Endowment for the Arts.

Countertenor Anthony Roth Costanzo began performing professionally at the age of eleven and has since appeared in opera, concert, recital, film, and on Broadway. He has produced operas, installations, concerts, and performance series internationally. Recently, he appeared at the Metropolitan Opera performing the title role in Philip Glass’s Akhnaten, and has performed with many of the world’s other leading opera houses, including Lyric Opera of Chicago, San Francisco Opera, the Los Angeles Opera, Houston Grand Opera, the Canadian Opera Company, Glyndebourne Opera Festival, English National Opera, and Teatro Real in Madrid. In concert he has appeared with the New York Philharmonic, the San Francisco Symphony, the London Symphony Orchestra, and the Berlin Philharmonic, and at Carnegie Hall, the Elbphilharmonie, and the Kennedy Center. His first album, ARC, was nominated for a Grammy and he received Musical America’s 2019 Vocalist of the Year award.

Machine Dazzle has been dazzling stages via costumes, sets, and performances since his arrival in New York in 1994. Credits include Julie Atlas Muz’s I Am The Moon And and You Are The Man On Me (2004), Big Art Group’s House Of No More (2006), Justin Vivian Bond’s Lustre (2008) and Re:Galli Blonde (2011), Chris Tanner’s Football Head (2014), Soomi Kim’s Change (2015), Pig Iron Theater’s I Promised Myself To Live Faster (2015), Bombay Ricky (Prototype Festival 2016), Opera Philadelphia’s Dito and Aeneus (2017) and Spiegleworld’s Opium (Las Vegas 2018). With Taylor Mac, Machine has collaborated on several projects including The Lily’s Revenge (2009), Walk Across America For Mother Earth (2012) and the Pulitzer Prize-Nominated A 24-Decade History of Popular Music (2016-Present). Conceptualist-as-artist meets DIY meets “glitter rhymes with litter,” Machine was a co-recipient the 2017Bessie Award for Outstanding Visual Design and the winner of a 2017 Henry Hewes Design Award.

John Jarboe is a cabaret artist, director, writer, historian, and host serving you revolution, herstory, queer community making, and a whole lot of glitter. She is the founding artistic director of The Bearded Ladies Cabaret, with whom she has made work for Opera Philadelphia, The Philadelphia Museum of Art, The Wilma Theater, FringeArts, The Barnes Foundation, La Mama ETC among others. She is a regular performer at FringeArts in Philadelphia as well as Joe’s Pub in NYC. She now curates a festival called Late Night Snacks in collaboration with Opera Philadelphia and FringeArts which programs over seventy artists annually in a found cabaret space designed by the incomparable Machine Dazzle. Jarboe’s work with Opera singer Stephanie Blythe will be featured as part of the 2020 American Songbook series at Lincoln Center. www.beardedladiescabaret.com

The Bearded Ladies Cabaret is a Philadelphia-based troupe of artists who use cabaret to tackle the politics of gender, identity, and artistic invention with sparkle and wit. We are proud to be among Philadelphia’s most visible queer arts companies and to have toured to Poland, Seattle (Seattle Symphony), Paris (Madame Arthur), Provincetown, Cambridge (ART/Oberon), Miami (Miami Light Project), and New York City (Joe’s Pub, Ars Nova, and La Mama).

Over his 40+ year career, Heath Allen has arranged/composed and served as music director for more Philadelphia theater and dance productions than he can remember. Heath served as music director and lead composer for Andy: A Popera, a collaboration between the Bearded Ladies and Opera Philadelphia. In 2017, Heath composed The Bearded Ballerina, commissioned by the Relache New Music Ensemble.  Heath is also deeply committed to creating music for children, having written many plays and songs for young people, including the recently completed operetta, The Half Boy.

Works & Process at the Guggenheim
Described by The New York Times as “an exceptional opportunity to understand something of the creative process,” for 35 years, New Yorkers have been able to see, hear, and meet the most acclaimed artists in the world, in an intimate setting unlike any other. Works & Process, the performing arts series at the Guggenheim, has championed new works and offered audiences unprecedented access to generations of leading creators and performers. Most performances take place in the Guggenheim’s intimate Frank Lloyd Wright-designed 273-seat Peter B. Lewis Theater. In 2017, Works & Process established a new residency and commissioning program, inviting artists to create new works, made in and for the iconic Guggenheim rotunda. worksandprocess.org.

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Step Afrika! Magical Musical Step Show

Thursday, December 12 to Sunday, December 22
The Paul Sprenger Theatre, 1333 H Street NE, Washington

If you don’t have tickets you’re going to miss a fantastic show – it’s sold out.
Step Afrika!’s Magical Musical Holiday Step Show is the most vibrant holiday celebration in town! This fun, family-friendly performance will have you stomping your feet and clapping your hands to energetic beats from Step Afrika! and special guest, DJ Frosty the Snowman. Over the last eight years, this internationally-renowned percussive dance company has created a contemporary holiday tradition at the Atlas, featuring friendly, furry characters, pre-show instrument-making workshops, photo ops, and even a dance party. Why celebrate the holidays sitting still when you can step with Step Afrika!
Step Afrika!’s Magical Musical Holiday Step Show is suited to adults and kids age four and up. Join us in the lobby 30 minutes before show time to decorate your own musical instrument so you can make music with Step Afrika! during the performance.

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Harlem Harvest Festival 2019

Saturday, October 5 from 11:00 AM to 4:00 PM
St. Nicholas Avenue btwn 117th Street and 118th Street New York

TEN REASONS

TO REGISTER TODAY FOR THE

HARLEM HARVEST FESTIVAL!

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5TH
11 AM TO 4 PM

1. Savory Foods & Delicious Desserts
2. Harlem-made products
3. Face Art by Melissa
4. The Bubble Man
5. Fun 1st Fitness Activities
6. Pumpkin Patch sponsored by Whole Foods Market
7. Kids Baking Workshop by Master Baker Mr. Lee
8. Candle Making Workshop by Hood Meditation
9. Popcorn Making Workshop by Mama Pops Snacks
10. Music by DJ Stormin’ Norman , DJ Smithy Boy & La Orquesta Majica Latina

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The Truman Capote Black & White Masquerade Ball

Tuesday, October 29 at 6:00 PM
Public Hotel 215 Chrystie Street New York City

The Tradition Continues

After more than 50 years of the original event at The Plaza Hotel in New York City, we have acquired a stylish venue in the downtown area to do this classy and elegant event with a music line-up and careful crafted cocktails. Keep in mind that elegant attire required and masquerade masks are required. No casual clothing allowed.

The Truman Capote Black & White Masquerade Ball

Tuesday, October 29th, 2019

6pm

Public Hotel

215 Chrystie Street

New York City

Tickets

Online $30

Door $50

NYC Popup All White Dinner – Soirée Dans le Parc

Saturday, September 7 from 6:00 PM to 10:00 PM
Manhattan

The Chic NYC/Manhattan Popup All White Dinner.
Rated among the Best of the Best in NYC Summer events
SATURDAY, SEPT 7, 2019 – 6pm-10pm
THIS WEEKEND IN NYC
The Concept: Pop-up dinner is an exclusive event. Thousands of diverse guests gathered in an exclusive space and set up a sophisticated dining area for dinner. Be part of transforming the space into an elaborate experience.

Dress Code: Guests are dressed in sophisticated and elegant “all white” attire. WHITE is mandatory. Guests use their imagination with accessories (hats, scarves, masks, gloves etc.)

Dinner:/Wine Guests bring their picnic baskets with their favorite 3-course menu (appetizer, entrée, dessert), along with their fine white dinnerware, silverware, wine & champagne glasses.

Table: Tables, chairs and tablecloths are provided. Be creative with the table décor (centerpieces, candles, runners, flowers), don’t forget your white napkins.

Location: The mystery surrounding this unique event is the “secret location”, which will be announced @ noon on day of event. Check your email

Entertainment: NYC top DJs- Everyone expected to hit the dance floor

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FASCINATING RHYTHM The Words and Music of the Gershwins

Saturday, September 7 at 8:00 PM
158 Main Street East Hampton

Fascinating Rhythm follows the Gershwins through over a dozen of their legendary Broadway shows. Our musical journey begins in London in 1924 with Lady Be Good which starred Adèle and Fred Astaire singing the hit song Fascinatin’ Rhythm, and ends on Broadway with Porgy and Bess, their collaboration with George and Dubose Heyward.

With Anna Bergman, Klea Blackhurst, Michael-Demby Cain, Lee Roy Reams, and KT Sullivan.

Musical Direction by Jon Weber.

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Nostalgiacon

Saturday, September 28 to Sunday, September 29
Anaheim, CA

NostalgiaCon is the first ever annual pop culture convention dedicated to the celebration of decades past and the icons and events that defined them. In today’s world, we see more than ever the power of nostalgia and its infinite cultural reach.

NostalgiaCon’s Ultimate 80s Reunion will capture this phenomenon like never before, inviting like-minded fans of all ages to rediscover these 10 iconic years in fresh, fun and innovative ways. Anchored in Anaheim, CA, over two days, The Ultimate 80s Reunion consists of film and TV show reunions, pop culture sessions, celebrity meet and greets, breakdance and lip synch battle competitions, and a massive expo for activations featuring everything from movies, TV, fashion, food, sports, video games, collectibles, cars, and of course, music.

The music of the 80s is as vital today as it was then, and we’ll prove it with two concert nights featuring the biggest, most influential artists of new wave, heavy metal, pop rock, and hip-hop.

NostalgiaCon isn’t just a recap – it’s a renaissance. And it’s unprecedented.

Many fandom conventions span several decades. Some put together tribute concerts and themed cruises. We’re going deeper. The 80s aren’t just a memory, they’re a mindset. So rather than reduce the decade to clichés, catchphrases and greatest hits, we want to explore its deep and lasting cultural impact in a way that’s never been done before. Between the people who lived it the first time around and the millennials who can’t get enough, our demo is both prodigious and passionate. Attendees will be knowledgeable with a deep curiosity and boundless enthusiasm. Our goal is to provide an authentic, immersive and insightful experience that transcends the confines of convention – and the convention center.

NostalgiaCon: The Ultimate 80s Reunion. RELIVE YOUR DECADE.

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Pinknic Summer Festival 2019

Friday, July 19 to Saturday, July 20
RANDALL’S ISLAND PARK, NY

Since its inception in 2016, Pinknic has welcomed thousands of guests, all dressed in pink and white, to eat, drink, and play, quickly earning its place as a New York City summer tradition.

For 2019, we are excited to be hosting the festival on the much larger grounds of Randall’s Island, which will allow you to bring along more friends to sip on delicious cocktails, cider, and of course, how can we forget our festival staple – ROSÉ! But there’s so much more in store for this year. From our expanded food garden featuring popular NYC restaurants, to some of our favorite summertime activites, and most importantly, TWO stages boasting some of the biggest bands and DJs of today and tomorrow, this is a weekend not to be missed!

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Bastille Day Soiree

Sunday, July 14 from 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM
Bouley Test Kitchen, 31 West 21st Street Flatiron, NYC

We invite to you to an afternoon of celebration! Join us for Bouley’s Bastille Day Gypsy Jazz Brunch Soirée on Sunday afternoon, July 14th, 2019, 1:00 – 4:00PM at Bouley Test Kitchen.

Celebrate La Fête Nationale with jazz manouche – live gypsy jazz – and savoring Chef David Bouley’s French nouvelle cuisine. Delight in signature passed canapes, charcuterie, French cheese by Master French Craftsman Rodolphe Le Meunier, Bouley baked breads and desserts by Chef Etienne Le Bastard. Experience live cooking demonstrations and a special French wine program for la fête nationale. Liberté, égalité, fraternité!

$95 + (Gratuity and Tax.)

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Summer Solstice Celebration – Storm King

Saturday, June 22 at 5:00 PM
STORM KING ART CENTER 1 MUSEUM RD NEW WINDSOR, NY

Saturday June 22, 2019

5 – 7PM
Reception, Tours & Exhibition Viewing

7:30PM
Dinner

The Summer Solstice Celebration is Storm King Art Center’s premier Hudson Valley event. Amidst the picturesque landscape, guests will enjoy signature cocktails, a delicious three-course meal, private tours, performances by the dancer Eva Alt, and the activist orchestra The Dream Unfinished, plus viewings of our major exhibitions, Mark Dion: Follies and Outlooks: Jean Shin. The Summer Solstice Celebration continues to be a truly unparalleled experience celebrating all that the Hudson Valley has to offer.

Storm King Art Center nurtures a vibrant bond between art, nature, and people, creating a place where discovery is limitless. Committed to supporting artists and stewarding its landscape, Storm King connects with visitors through dynamic exhibitions and programs.

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Evening in the Garden – Greensward Circle

Wednesday, June 19 from 6:00 PM to 8:30 PM
The Conservatory Garden (Inside Central Park at Fifth Avenue between East 104th & 105th Streets)

Greensward Circle, the Central Park Conservancy’s network of young professionals, presents the 14th annual summer benefit, Evening in the Garden. This social calendar staple takes place in one of New York’s most exclusive venues, the Conservatory Garden, located inside Central Park.

Attendees enjoy great food, cocktails and live music on the garden’s pergola beneath a canopy of wisteria, overlooking six acres of gorgeous fountains, blooms and lush landscapes.

This event is mainly attended by New York’s socially active young professionals.

Greensward Circle members receive complimentary admission plus one guest.

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