Sentences with phrase «york dance scene»

Annie loved the energy and intensity that enveloped the New York Dance Scene, but also sought the quiet and introspection that her yoga provided.

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Moving to New York in 1980, Cruise's first big hit was Risky Business in 1982, in which he entered movie - trivia infamy with the scene wherein he celebrates his parents» absence by dancing around the living room in his underwear.
Martin trained at The School of American Ballet from 2001 - 2008 and danced in the New York City Ballet's performances of SCENES DE BALLET, A MIDSUMMER NIGHT»S DREAM, SLEEPING BEAUTY, and THE NUTCRACKER.
April 20, 2018 • A champion of electronic music long before it surfaced from New York's underground dance scene, Moby's latest record reaches for the vastness of the human experience with that same frenetic energy.
Pose ** (FX) Evan Peters, Kate Mara, and James Van Der Beek star in Ryan Murphy's next big project, a game - changing,»80s - themed dance musical, about «the juxtaposition of several segments of life and society in 1980s New York: the rise of the luxury Trump - era universe, the downtown social and literary scene and the ball culture world.»
Her «startlingly precise movements» (New York Times) and «carefree charisma» (Village Voice) made her a «virtuoso» (TimeOut NY) performer in NY downtown dance and theater scene.
The novel takes place in very different settings — 1960s New York City, the San Francisco dance scene, glitzy Las Vegas hotels.
More recently, he has continued to attract international attention though his lectures and essays on contemporary dance and on the artistic practices that emerged in the New York Underground scene of the 1960s, mainly the work of Jack Smith, Ronald Tavel and Andy Warhol (e.g. «Our Kind of Movie»: The Films of Andy Warhol, 2012)
After moving to New York in 1961, the artist got involved in the avant - garde developments of the downtown art scene in film, dance, happening and event.
Shields was actively engaged with architecture, theater and dance, and while he consistently used the word «painting» in interviews to describe his approach, his art clearly takes on not only expanded painting practice, but also the conceptual and minimalist objects of the New York scene of the 60s and 70s in which Shields was immersed.
The Salon A series of informal talks including Dr Helena Vilalta (UAL) on the «70s New York art scene, plus Bill Brewster on New York nightlife and dance culture.
Norte Maar will showcase more than eighty of Lemberger's photographs, offering a comprehensive overview of New York's world of dance and performance, both on stage and behind the scenes.
Featured in the 2010 Whitney Biennial, P.S. 1 ′ s Greater New York exhibition, Newsome's artworks incorporate aspects of «vogueing» (a dance form which came out of New York's gay ballroom scene in the 1960s and 1970s), and the music sampling and showmanship associated with hip - hop and rap music.
Lush images of modern dance pioneers; haunting early cyanotypes of algae (the first photographic works to be produced by a woman); majestic geographical surveys taken along the Union Pacific Railroad, iconic Depression - era images taken under the Farm Security Administration's famed photography program; Berenice Abbott's epic documentation of 1930s New York for the Federal Art Project; stunning 19th century vistas of the Egypt and Syria; scenes and portraits of Ellis Island Immigrants, the Statue of Liberty under construction...
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