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Brat Productions

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5 May 2017
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    Rennie Harris Performance Retrospective

    The Kimmel Center presented a 15-year retrospective of the Philadelphia-based hip-hop dance company Rennie Harris Puremovement.

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    Lenny Seidman

    Lenny Seidman is a tabla player, composer, and teacher who focuses on contemporary applications for tabla and collaborations with non-western drumming and postmodern and non-western dance traditions.

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    Person of the Crowd: Zachary Fabri’s Mourning Stutter

    Performance artist Zachary Fabri will present a performance work consisting of a series of walks and performative actions exploring the process of mourning in response to African American murders.

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    Free CardioCreativity classes from the creators of Dance Apocalypse

    Professional dancers Gabrielle Revlock and Nicole Bindler, creators of The Dance Apocalypse, will lead participants through an all-levels class that includes wild music, hearty laughter, and opportunities to create.

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    Gardens Speak from ear-whispered: works by Tania El Khoury

    Bryn Mawr College presents Gardens Speak, the centerpiece of ear-whispered: works by Tania El Khoury.

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    Andy Chan Donald

    Andy Chan Donald is the associate artistic director at the American Conservatory Theater (ACT) in San Francisco, overseeing the production of the mainstage season and the development of new work.

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    John Corbett

    John Corbett is a writer, musician, radio host, teacher, record producer, concert promoter, and, with co-owner Jim Dempsey, of Corbett vs. Dempsey art gallery in Chicago.

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    Heiner Goebbels: Imaginary Stages

    The Philadelphia premiere of two works by Heiner Goebbels—an internationally acclaimed German composer and director—merges theater, performative installation, and experimental chamber music.

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    Heiner Goebbels: Songs of Wars I Have Seen

    FringeArts presents Songs of Wars I Have Seen as part of its Center-supported project Heiner Goebbels: Imaginary Stages.

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  • News
    Coming to a Stage Near You: Performances from The Wilma Theater, Kyle “JustSole” Clark, Philadelphia Chamber Music Society, and More

    A number of Center-funded performances take the stage this spring.

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    Diane Monroe: Violin Woman, African Dreams Performances

    Composer, violinist, and 2018 Pew Fellow Diane Monroe presents the premiere of Violin Woman, African Dreams, an evening-length suite.

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  • Collaborators & Colleagues
    Susie Ibarra

    Susie Ibarra is known for her innovative style and cultural dialogue as a composer, improviser, percussionist, and humanitarian.

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    C. Spencer Yeh

    C. Spencer Yeh is recognized for his interdisciplinary activities and collaborations as an artist and composer, as well as his music project Burning Star Core. Yeh served as an LOI panelist in Performance in 2015.

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    Symphony for a Broken Orchestra: Discussion with David Lang

    Temple Contemporary presents a talk by Pulitzer Prize- and Grammy Award-winning composer David Lang, in conjunction with Symphony for a Broken Orchestra.

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    Philadelphia Sinfonia Youth Orchestra Performs John Harbison's *Thanks, Victor*

    A string quartet drawn from the Philadelphia Sinfonia youth orchestra performs John Harbison's Thanks, Victor.

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    Departure and Discovery: New Directions at the Apex of Creativity

    A trio of concerts from the world-acclaimed pianist Jonathan Biss, tenor Mark Padmore, violist Hsin-Yun Huang, and the Brentano String Quartet provided new insights on the forms of expression found in the late stages of the lives of nine great composers, including Bach, Kurtág, Mozart, and Schubert.

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  • News
    Center’s Latest Book, The Sentient Archive: Bodies, Performance, and Memory, Now in Print

    The Center’s latest publication, The Sentient Archive: Bodies, Performance, and Memory, is available June 26, 2018. 

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  • Collaborators & Colleagues
    Arlene Shuler

    Arlene Shuler is president and CEO of New York City Center, where she began her career as a dancer with the Joffrey Ballet.

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    PRISM Quartet Presents Color Theory: Composers Forum

    PRISM Quartet's Color Theory features a series of performances, lectures, and workshops that investigate the concept of "musical color," including a Composers Forum.

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    Sophia's Forest

    This multidisciplinary chamber opera for mezzo-soprano Sasha Cooke and string quartet will focus on the experience of childhood and feature a mechanical, electronic sound-generating sculpture that will grow from a small music box into a seven-foot tall object as the performance unfolds, creating a riveting visual and musical experience.

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