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2014
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Wed29Jan2014Thu30Jan2014
Mata Hari
7:00 pmHERE Arts Center
145 Sixth Ave., New York, New York 10013
Part of CULTUREMART 2014 at HERE.An interdisciplinary opera-theatre piece, Mata Hari is inspired by the life of Margaretha Geertruida Zelle a.k.a. Mata Hari, the mystic dancer who was executed for espionage during World War I. The story is placed during the last months of her life while incarcerated in Paris
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Sat15Feb2014
Mark Lamb Dance - "Blind Dates"
7:-00Metro Baptist Church
410 W. 40th St. (betwn 9th & 10th Aves), NYC$15 admission includes wine & homemade food, 7
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Sat16Aug2014Sun24Aug2014
Trio Tritticali West Coast Tour
San Francisco: Saturday, August 16th
Nichiren Hokke Buddhist Church- https://plus.google.com/104862082349738222718/about?gl=us&hl=en
2016 Pine St in Japantown
7 p.m. Performance
8 p.m. Refreshments and live music by Trio Tritticali
$15 suggested donation
Reserve your seats in advance by emailing: dahlia.nayar@gmail.comPortland: Tuesday, August 19th
Performance Works NW- http://pwnw-pdx.org/
4625 SE 67th Ave
7:30 p.m. Performance
8:30 Refreshments and live music by Trio Tritticali
$10-20 at the door
Reserve your seats in advance by emailing: dahlia.nayar@gmail.comSeattle: Wednesday, August 20th
The Chapel- http://www.waywardmusic.org/event/trio-tritticali/
4649 Sunnyside Ave
8 p.m: Trio Tritticali
9 p.m: Performance of -
Fri14Nov2014
Trio Tritticali November concert
7:00pmBrooklyn Conservatory of Music (map)
58 Seventh Avenue, Brooklyn, NYPlaying originals and standards with the eclectic and adventurous trio that boldly goes where no string trio has gone before.
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Sun16Nov2014Sat22Nov2014
The Fall
The CSV Cultural Center Flamboyan Theater (View)
107 Suffolk Street
New York, NY 10002
United StatesThe Fall follows Doru Popescu, a young rebel with a noble cause: a world without walls. When the Berlin Wall comes down, and the mother of his newborn daughter dies, Doru is launched into a world of fatherhood, responsibility and the promise of freedom. Surviving the bloody regime of Romanian dictator Nicolae Ceau?escu and the fall of the Iron Curtain, Doru becomes a journalist, open-heartedly voicing his poetic ideals. Through word, movement and video, the piece weaves together Doru's story, his struggle to connect with his daughter, and his plight against the "wall-builders" - a pair of fantastical administrators on a mission to slice up the world by building a multitude of new walls.
General admission is $18 online and $20 at the door. For tickets.