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IFC Channel presents "Still Center" Recent winner of the Best Mixed Medium Award at the Connecticut Film Festival, Carina Tautu's short will start its IFC Channel presentation on May 20.
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Starting May 20 through August 24, 2008 IFC CHANNEL For more info and broadcast dates visit IFC Channel. |
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Domnica Radulescu: Train to Trieste (book launch) Domnica Radulescu will sign copies of her recent novel "Train to Trieste" after a public discussion about the process of writing and editing the book with her editor at Knopf, Robin Desser, and Jessica Stockton of McNally Robinson.
| MON, August 25 2008, 7 pm MCNALLY ROBINSON BOOKSELLERS 50 Prince St, NYC |
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Gorzo: In the Corner of My Eye SLAG Gallery opens on June 12 with its first New York exhibition by Romanian artist Dumitru Gorzo. The exhibition includes 34 of the artist’s recent paintings on carved wooden reliefs. The artist has paints realistical portraits of relatives and neighbors from his native village over relief sculptures of primitive characters and archetypes carved by the artist into panels of linden and fir.
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THU, June 12 2008, 6-8 pm (through July 19) SLAG Gallery 548 W 28th St, 2nd Fl. (btw 10th & 11th Ave), NYC
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The Camera Always Lies. Regional Triennial of the Photographic Arts See the works of Romanian photographer Ion Zupcu at the Center for Photography in Woodstock.
| June 14-August 17, 2008 CENTER FOR PHOTOGRAPHY AT WOODSTOCK 59 Tinker St, Woodstock, NY 12498 tel: 845-679-9957 |
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Community Gardens NYC. A photojourney with Irina Adam New York City’s community gardens are unique places, where people of diverse backgrounds find an oasis to grow their own food and enjoy nature and each other. As Irina Adam’s photography shows, they have also developed into artistic and cultural hot spots, places that members and the public decorate, exhibit, and express their culture and spirituality in—celebrations of nature and creativity!
| SAT, June 14 2008, 7:30-9:30 pm (thru July 31) NEW YORK OPEN CENTER 83 Spring St, NYC
More info: irinaadam.com, opencenter.org. |
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Luceafarul: The Legend of the Evening Star This theatrical dance performance is based on a famous Romanian poem, "Luceafarul" by Mihai Eminescu, in the award-winning translation by Adrian George Sahlean. Directed by Terrence Montgomery, featuring original music by Ion Ionescu and choreography by Raluca Georgiana and Eric Ortega, Luceafarul tells the story of the impossible love between the Evening Star and a beautiful young princess.
| June 13 & 14 2008, 8 pm MARJORIE S. DEANE LITTLE THEATER, WEST SIDE YMCA 5 W 63rd St, New York, NY 10023 Tickets: $15 in advance, $20 at the door. Call 866-811-4111, 212-352-3101 or order online here. |
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Vicious Dogs on Premises at the Ontological Theater Vicious Dogs on Premises is a new dance/theater piece about deciding between cruelty and love, dog training, having too many choices, torture, following instructions, and shifting loyalties. It may include such events as: Butoh Dancing or Imaginary Alpine Folk Dancing or Gestures an Angry Lawyer Makes in Court. With a script by award winning playwright Saviana Stanescu.
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May 29 - June 14 2008, 8 pm ONTOLOGICAL-HYSTERIC THEATER Learn more at http://www.ontological.com/. |
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Photography installation by Randy Gener & Nic Ularu A floral photography installation by the Filipino-American writer/photographer Randy Gener and the Romanian-born theatre designer/visual artist Nic Ularu, In the Garden of One World brings together theatre scenography, digital photography and installation art.
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SUN, May 18 2008, 6 pm LA MAMA, LA GALLERIA 6 E 1st St (b/w Bowery & 2nd Ave), NYC http://www.lamama.org/ |
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Sophia: Secred Wisdom With the support of RCINY.
The Hartley Film Foundation and Magnetic Arts, Rev. Dr. John A. McGuckin and Norris J. Chumley invite you to be one of the first to glimpse the secret wisdom from ancient monasteries where Christianity began in Mt. Sinai, Egypt, Greece and Eastern Europe.
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SAT, May 17, 2008 NATIONAL ARTS CLUB 15 Gramercy Park South, NYC
Admission details here.
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Romanian Gypsy Jazz with Sanda Weigl Sanda Weigl is back from touring Romania where she celebrated a triumphant comeback with her unique interpretations of Romanian Gypsy and German cabaret songs. Sanda Weigl - Vocals; Shoko Nagai - Piano, Accordion, Arrangements; Kermit Driscoll - Bass; Satoshi Takeishi - Percussion.
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THU, May 15 2008, 8 pm DROM 85 Avenue A (btw 5th & 6th), NYC http://www.dromnyc.com/ |
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