Calendar of Events November 2006
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Monday, December 4, 7:00 p.m. CLASS ACTS: A CELEBRATION OF THE 20TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE SCOTT BLAKEMAN STANDUP COMEDY WORKSHOP AT THE NEW SCHOOL
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New York City
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What do Jon Stewart, Caroline Rhea and more than 1000 other people have in common? They were students of Scott Blakeman�s Standup Comedy Workshop at The New School, which began in 1986. Scott Blakeman will host a 20th anniversary celebration featuring comedienne Caroline Rhea, comedy performances from former students, special guests, and a video presentation. The New School, Tishman Auditorium, 66 West 12th Street Admission: $10, free for all students
Posted by The New School 10011 [email protected] 212 229-5488
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November 30th at 8 PM Kiki Melendez and Hot Tamales Live! come to COMIX comedy night club
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Hispanic household name Kiki Melendez is back in town to host Hot Tamales Live, a talent showcase that celebrates diversity in America through performances by comediennes, sketch artists and dancers. Kiki is an actress, writer, producer, host and creator of Hot Tamales Live. Hot Tamales Live had a sold out debut, they have been featured on E!, Access Hollywood, The Insider, Inside Edition, CBS, Telemundo, Univision, Viva, Latina Magazine and Entertainment Studios
Posted by Kambri Crews New York, NY 10014 [email protected] 212.524.2500
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Time: 1 - 4 pm Unlike most other species, birds get their cues for when to be hormonal from their environment. What this means is that many times we can decrease hormonal behavior and moodiness in our pet birds through environmental changes. Find out how to turn off your
Posted by Bird Club new york, ny, 10019 [email protected] 212-369-1293
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The Ithaca Ballet and Finger Lakes Symphony Orchestra perform this holiday classic at the historic Smith Opera House, 82 Seneca St., Geneva. $15 general admission, $12 seniors, $8 children under 12. More info www.genevarts.com.
Posted by Geneva Arts Development Council Geneva, NY 14456 [email protected] 315-781-2231
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Come out and see what everyone is talking about... Brown Baby Girl's sound is the next evolutionary manifestation of jazz. Reminding R&B; of its roots and re-introducing the concept that in jazz there are no rules. Venue: The Underscore Address: 1733 First Avenue (Corner of 89th Street & 1st Avenue) Cost: $10.00
Posted by Dara Lovett [email protected]
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NTDTV brings the divine beauty of the ancient East to life with its now-legendary Chinese New Year Spectacular! Previously the Chinese New Year Global Gala, this year the Spectacular bursts onto the famed Radio City stage with all-new performances and the thrill of a full, live orchestra! It is a show truly not to be missed. website: http://shows.ntdtv.com Venue: Radio City Music Hall
Posted by NTDTV 10001 [email protected] 1-888-260-6221
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Classical traditions of east and west unite hundreds of performers from around the world on one stage! Come celebrate the diversity of our cultural traditions, and enjoy epic tales, beautiful dances and a full orchestra. Six shows, exclusively in NYC. website: http://wonders.ntdtv.com
Posted by NTDTV 10001 [email protected] 1-888-260-6221
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December 18, 2006 6pm Kenny Rogers Christmas and Greatest Hits Show
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Delaware County
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Kenny Rogers Celebrates the Season with his Christmas and Greatest Hits Show at SUNY Delhi's Clark Field House. Reserved Seating is available for $45.00 and can be purchased online at www.tickets.com or by phone at 888-223-6000.
Posted by Christian Walker Delhi, NY [email protected] 315-857-3500
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December 18, 2006 6pm Kenny Rogers Christmas and Greatest Hits Show
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Delaware County
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Kenny Rogers Celebrates the Season with his Christmas and Greatest Hits Show at SUNY Delhi's Clark Field House. Reserved Seating is available for $45.00 and can be purchased online at www.tickets.com or by phone at 888-223-6000.
Posted by Christian Walker Delhi, NY [email protected] 315-857-3500
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November 29, 2006 11:30-2:00 Broadcasting, Bombs & Babes: Women's Activism for Media Justice
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Ontario County
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Jennifer Pozner, media critic & founder & director of Women In Media & News, asks: Why isn't war reported as a women's issue - and whatever happened to the Afghan women the Bush administration supposedly waged war to save? Does marginalization of women within the media industry play a part in sexist media content? What practical steps can we take to improve the media landscape for women? Hobart & William Smith Colleges, Fisher Center, Geneva. Free. More info www.genevarts.com.
Posted by Geneva Arts Development Council Geneva, NY 14456 [email protected] 315-781-2231
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November 29, 2006 11:30-2:00 Broadcasting, Bombs & Babes: Women's Activism for Media Justice
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Ontario County
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Jennifer Pozner, media critic & founder & director of Women in Media & News asks: Why isn't war reported as a women's issue - and whatever happened to the Afghan women the Bush administration supposedly waged war to
Posted by Geneva Arts Development Council Geneva, NY 14456 [email protected] 315-781-2231
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November 28, 2006 10 am; 3:30 pm Amber Brown is Not a Crayon
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Ontario County
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Amber Brown & Justin Daniels were the perfect team: they laughed at each other's jokes, sat next to each other in class, & stayed best friends when Justin's dad had to move away. Now Justin's house has been sold and he is going too far away to think about. ArtsPower's story of a feisty young girl who refuses to let her problems get the better of her will touch & entertain audiences everywhere. Smith Opera House, 82 Seneca St., Geneva. $4.50. More info www.genevarts.com.
Posted by Geneva Arts Development Council Geneva, NY 14456 [email protected] 315-781-2231
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November 29, 2006 11:30-2:00 Broadcasting, Bombs & Babes: Women's Activism for Media Justice
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Ontario County
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Media critic & founder & director of Women In Media & News (WIMN), a women's media analysis, education and advocacy organization, Jennifer Pozner asks: Why isn't war reported as a women's issue--and whatever happened to the Afghan women the Bush administration supposedly waged war to
Posted by Geneva Arts Development Council Geneva, NY 14456 [email protected] 315-781-2231
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November 18, 2006 8:00 PM Folksinger Richard Shindell in Concert
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Cortland County
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A �tour de force;� that�s how some have characterized Richard Shindell... Winner of the Best Folk Album of the Year, a �master builder of songs,...always leading listeners toward the emotional essence of the moment or charter he�s evoking�, with an �uncanny sense of the theater of a song, building his ballads sparely and subtly, set to sweeping graceful melodies.�(Scott Alarich, Boston Globe). General admission $20; seniors $16; students $5, children under 12 are free Center for the Arts, Homer
Posted by Karen Sager Homer, NY 13077 [email protected] 607 749-4900
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November 18, 2006 8:00 PM Folksinger Richard Shindell in Concert
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Cortland County
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A �tour de force;� that�s how some have characterized Richard Shindell... Winner of the Best Folk Album of the Year, a �master builder of songs,...always leading listeners toward the emotional essence of the moment or charter he�s evoking�, with an �uncanny sense of the theater of a song, building his ballads sparely and subtly, set to sweeping graceful melodies.�(Scott Alarich, Boston Globe). General admission $20; seniors $16; students $5, children under 12 are free Center for the Arts, Homer
Posted by Karen Sager Homer, NY 13077 [email protected] 607 749-4900
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Nov. 28 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Uncommon Woman: A Celebration of Wendy Wasserstein and Music
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Glimmerglass Opera presents this tribute in honor of playwright Wendy Wasserstein's contributions to the arts and the world of opera. The evening will feature readings by Emmy Award-winning actresses Stockard Channing and Allison Janney, in addition to performances by alumni of Glimmerglass Opera�s acclaimed Young American Artists Program and members of the Mount Holyoke Chamber Singers. Premium tickets are $250; general admission is $75. To reserve tickets, call (607) 547-0700 ext. 209.
Posted by Glimmerglass Opera New York, NY, 10021 [email protected] 607-547-0700 ext. 209
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November 12, 2006 3 PM Retelling and Interpreting the Meaning of American Slavery
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Westchester County
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Free lecture. Join Philipse Manor Hall (Yonkers) and Dr. Barbara Ballard of Marymont Manhattan College for a lecture discussing the many and varied issues of slavery. This program, which is free and open to the public, is made possible through the support of the New York Council for the Humanities' Speakers in the Humanities program.
Posted by Kimberly Adams Flook Yonkers, NY, 10701 [email protected] 914-965-4027
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December 21, 7:00 pm Join Sruli & Lisa and Friends for a totally interactive family celebration of Chanukah with rollicking music, your favorite holiday songs, stories and dances--KAZOO STYLE! Tickets for the performance are $15 per in advance, $20 at the door, $10 for children, students and seniors. Grand Banking Room of the Arts Exchange at 31 Mamaroneck Avenue in White Plains. To order, call 428-4220 x 223.
Posted by WestArts White Plains [email protected] 428-4220
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American string band roots concert with Harry Bolick (fiddle) of Hastings and his Wahoo Band, and special guests Ken Bloom (guitar and bowed dulcimer) and the Southern Schoolhouse Rascals. Tickets for the performance are $15 per in advance, $20 at the door, $10 for children, students and seniors. Grand Banking Room of the Arts Exchange at 31 Mamaroneck Avenue in White Plains. For more information please call 914-428-4220 x 232 or visit www.westarts.com. To order, call 428-4220 x 223.
Posted by Dana N. White Plains [email protected] 14-428-4220
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Expressions of the Spirit explores art and craft expressions of spiritual ceremonial and holiday traditions, featuring the work of Westchester-based folk artists. Areas of exploration include Jewish wedding traditions, Mexican folk altars, Japanese calligraphy and flower arranging, Ukrainian egg decoration, icon painting and many more. On view through Jan. 13. Gallery Open Tues.-Sat., 12-5 p.m. For more information please call 914-428-4220 x 232 or visit www.westarts.com.
Posted by Dana N White Plains [email protected] 914-428-4220
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11-09-2006 To 11-12-2006 KATRINA: A WHOLE LOTTA WATER
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New York City
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The opening of the hip-hop multimedia musical Katrina: A Whole Lotta Water is Nov 9, 2006 at 8 PM at the Producers Club II located at 616 Ninth Ave,NYC. Show Times: Friday 8 PM, Saturday 2 PM & 8 PM, Sunday 2 PM & 6 PM. Tickets are available at www.theatermania.com and by calling 212 352-3101. Groups can call 917 716-6635 for tickets. The cost of admission ranges from $20- $30. Website: http://www.wabisabiproductions.com
Posted by Emmitt Thrower Bronx, NY, 10456 [email protected] 917 716-6635
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11/-9/2006 To 11/12/2006 Katrina: A Whole Lotta Water
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New York City
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The opening of the hip-hop multimedia musical
Posted by Emmitt Thrower Bronx, NY 10456 [email protected] 917 716-6635
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December 7,8,9 at 7:30pm; & Dec 10 at 2pm Dance Theater Workshop: The Barnard Project
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New York City
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Barnard College�s Dance Theater Workshop presents The Barnard Project: a showcase of innovative dance and choreography at 219 West 19 Street. Expect works by Jeanine Durning, Gabri Christa, Reggie Wilson, and David Neumann. The Dance Theater Workshop is one of the country�s preeminent arts institutions, providing an early artistic home to such notable artists as Mark Morris, Bill T. Jones, Whoopi Goldberg, and Bill Irwin.
Posted by Erin Farrell New York, NY 10020 [email protected] 212 575 4545
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Friday, Dec. 1st at 8pm; Saturday, Dec. 2nd at 8pm The Beggar's Opera
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New York City
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On Friday and Saturday, December 1st and 2nd an unusual puppet adaptation of The Beggar's Opera by V�clav Havel will be presented by Barnard College at Columbia University�s Miller Theatre. This production celebrates both Havel�s 70th birthday and his fall semester residency on the Columbia campus. Sponsored by Barnard�s Slavic and Theatre Departments and Columbia University�s Harriman Institute.
Posted by Erin Farrell New York, NY, 10020 [email protected] 212-575-4545
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Does political incorporation require immigrants to abandon their own cultures? What are the day-to-day realities of immigrating to America today? Does it compare to our grandparents� experience? The BARNARD FORUM on MIGRATION presents Professor Alejandro Portes at Barnard College�s Sulzberger Parlor, Barnard Hall on Tuesday, November 28th at 7:00 p.m.
Posted by Erin Farrell New York NY 10020 [email protected] 212-575-4545
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Nov 16 at 6:30pm; Nov 17 at 8pm; Nov 18 at 8pm Dream Play
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Barnard College presents August Strindberg�s groundbreaking drama adapted by acclaimed director Diane Paulus. The hugely influential surrealist drama Dream Play will run at the Barnard College Minor Latham Playhouse, Milbank Hall on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, November 16th, 17th and 18th.
Posted by Erin Farrell New York, NY 10020 [email protected] 212-575-4545
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November 8, 2006 7 pm-9 pm Collecting Local Artists: Panel and Appraisal Event
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Ontario County
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Posted by Geneva Arts Development Council Geneva, NY 14456 [email protected] 315-781-2231
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November 17-20, 2006; Fri. Sat., Mon. 7 pm, Sun. 2 pm Little Miss Sunshine
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Ontario County
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Brazenly satirical and yet deeply human, the film introduces audiences to one of the most endearingly fractured families in recent cinema history: the Hoovers, whose trip to a pre-pubescent beauty pageant results not only in comic mayhem but in death, transformation and a moving look at the surprising rewards of being losers in a winning-crazed culture. Smith Opera House, 82 Seneca St., Geneva. $5 adults, $3 students/seniors. 102 minutes. Rated R. More info www.genevarts.com.
Posted by Geneva Arts Development Council Geneva, NY 14456 [email protected] 315-781-2231
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November 2 - November 12 The Schoolhouse Theater presents Chapter Two, a heartwarming and often hilarious play by America�s number one comedy writer, Neil Simon. You won�t want to miss it! Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays at 8 pm ; Sundays at 4 pm. Tickets are $25 on Thursdays and Fridays: $29 on Saturdays and Sundays. Call 914-277-8477 for reservations. Visit www.schoolhousetheater.org for more information.
Posted by Francie Riley Croton Falls, NY 10519 [email protected] 914-277-8477
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PACIFIC COLLEGE OF ORIENTAL MEDICINE & THE GREAT AMERICAN SMOKE - OUT FREE ACUPUNCTURE TO HELP QUIT SOMKING 915 BROADWAY, NY, NY 10010 3RD FLOOR 212-982-4600
Posted by Cynthia Neipris NY,NY 10010 [email protected] 212-982-4600
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November 10, 2006 7:30 pm Geneva Theatre Guild Gathering of the Guild
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Ontario County
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The Geneva Theatre Guild will be celebrating their 2006 Gathering of the Guild at 7:30 pm on Friday, November 10th at the Sons of Italy Lodge, 31 Prospect Ave., Geneva. This year, the Guild will be recognizing four volunteers from their 2006 Season of Wonder, having wine, cheese & hors d'ouevres and entertainment from the 2006 season. $10 members, $25 non-members. More info www.genevarts.com.
Posted by Geneva Arts Development Council Geneva, NY 14456 [email protected] 315-781-2231
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November 15, 2006 7:30 pm Historic House Museums: Whose Stories Do We Tell? a lecture by Ken Shefsiek
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Ontario County
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The earliest historic house museums in the United States, like George Washington's Mount Vernon, had patriotic missions celebrating the early founders of our nation. House museums can remain relevant today only if they engage the public in a compelling investigation of the past. Ken Shefsiek, Exec. Dir. of Geneva Historical Society will examine how museum professionals approach this daunting task. Geneva Historical Society, 543 S. Main St., Geneva. Free. More info www.genevarts.com.
Posted by Geneva Arts Development Council Geneva, NY 14456 [email protected] 315-781-2231
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Seneca Soundwaves Chorus invites women of all ages to join them in singing for the holidays. Free. Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, 320 S. Pearl St., Canandaigua. More info www.genevarts.com.
Posted by Geneva Arts Development Council Geneva, NY 14456 [email protected] 315-781-2231
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November 2006 NYC & COMPANY NAMES BROOKLYN CHILDREN�S MUSEUM CULTURAL ORGANIZATION OF THE MONTH FOR NOVEMBER
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New York City
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NYC & Company, the city's official tourism marketing organization, has named Brooklyn Children�s Museum its Cultural Organization of the Month for November. Throughout the month visitors will receive 2-for-1 admission Wednesday through Friday when they mention �Cultural Organization of the Month� at time of ticket purchase. Brooklyn Children�s Museum is located at 145 Brooklyn Avenue (at St. Marks) in Brooklyn. For more information, call 718-735-4400 or visit www.brooklynkids.org.
Posted by NYC & Company New York, NY www.nycvisit.com 212-484-1222
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November 1, 2006 at 7pm Moments in the History of Afro-Cuban Music
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New York City
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This all-star cast returns to the New-York Historical Society to continue exploring the influence of the rhythms of the African homeland on contemporary Latin Jazz. The concert features ageless Cuban-born Candido Camero on congas, and in celebration of his 85th year, will recreate great moments in the history of the genre as it evolved from Africa to Cuba to the United States. The New-York Historical Society, 170 Central Park West at 77th St. www.nyhistory.org
Posted by April Hunt NY, NY 10024 [email protected]
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Sunday, November 5, 2006 at 6:00 pm. Celestial Choir performs for Concerts at the Chapel
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Westchester County
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John Senakwami, classical pianist and music teacher at Good Counsel Academy, is producing Concerts at the Chapel, a series of concerts to be held in the Chapel of Divine Compassion. These will be the first performances, open to the public, ever to be hosted in the beautiful chapel. The Celestial Choir of Bright Hope Baptist Church will perform gospel and hymns at the inaugural concert on November 5. Tickets are $20.00 each. The Chapel of Divine Compassion is at 52 North Broadway, White Plains.
Posted by Amy Dupcak White Plains, New York, 10603 [email protected] (914) 420-9363
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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20 7PM�9PM 7-9PM BEGINNER CRASH COURSE IN CHA-CHA MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20
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New York City
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COURSE DESCRIPTION: This class is designed for those who have never danced before or done very little dancing. CHA-CHA: The mellow cousin to the Salsa. This latin dance has been popular around the world for more than 60 years. COURSE RATE: $25 No Partner Necessary. For more information or to register contact Cindy at (646) 345-8926 or Danny at (917) 992-5817.
Posted by Cindy THE ARCH DANCE STUDIO, 68 WEST 39th STREET (BETWEEN 5th & 6th AVENUES), 3rd FLOOR, NEW YORK, NY 10018 [email protected] 646-345-8926
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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13 7PM�9PM 7-9PM BEGINNER CRASH COURSE IN CHA-CHA MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13
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New York City
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COURSE DESCRIPTION: This class is designed for those who have never danced before or done very little dancing. CHA-CHA: The mellow cousin to the Salsa. This latin dance has been popular around the world for more than 60 years. COURSE RATE: $25 No Partner Necessary. For more information or to register contact Cindy at (646) 345-8926 or Danny at (917) 992-5817.
Posted by Cindy THE ARCH DANCE STUDIO, 68 WEST 39th STREET (BETWEEN 5th & 6th AVENUES), 3rd FLOOR, NEW YORK, NY 10018 [email protected] 646-345-8926
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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6 7PM�9PM 7-9PM BEGINNER CRASH COURSE IN MERENGUE MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6
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New York City
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COURSE DESCRIPTION: This class is designed for those who have never danced before or done very little dancing. MERENGUE: This is the easiest and fastest way to look like you've been dancing for years. You'll feel like you brought your tropical vacation home with you. COURSE RATE: $25 No Partner Necessary. For more information or to register contact Cindy at (646) 345-8926 or Danny at (917) 992-5817.
Posted by Cindy THE ARCH DANCE STUDIO, 68 WEST 39th STREET (BETWEEN 5th & 6th AVENUES), 3rd FLOOR, NEW YORK, NY 10018 [email protected] 646-345-8926
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Nov. 11, 8pm Sex, Death & Everything in Between: A Microcinema
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Ulster County
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A microcinema, including
Posted by Angela Alston Rosendale NY 12472 [email protected] 800-303-1146
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Nov. 10, 6-9pm Look@Rosendale: A Collaborative Video Exhibit
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Ulster County
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An installation of recent shorts shot in & around Rosendale. The exhibit runs for a week at No_Space Gallery on Main St. in Rosendale. Opening reception Fri. 6-9 pm. Includes work by Carrie Dashow, Dani Leventhal, Angela Alston. Part of Listen With Your Eyes Video Festival. Visit listenwithyoureyes.org for more info.
Posted by Angela Alston Rosendale NY 12472 [email protected] 800-303-1146
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Nov. 2, 2006-Jan. 26, 2007 Dexter Benedict: Sculpture and Drawings
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Ontario County
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The Williams-Insalaco Gallery 34 at Finger Lakes Community College, 4355 Lakeshore Dr., Canandaigua presents the works of Dexter Benedict. Benedict owns and operates the Fire Works Foundry in Penn Yan. His work has been featured in numerous solo exhibitions and group shows at regional galleries. He has secured a number of corporate and private commissions. Monday-Thursday 8:30-9; Friday 8:30-5; Saturday & Sunday noon-5. Free. More info www.genevarts.com.
Posted by Geneva Arts Development Council Geneva, NY 14456 [email protected] 315-781-2231
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National Safety Council 6 hour Defensive Driving Classes at Moore Catholic H.S. 100 Merrill Ave, Staten Island., N.Y. 10314 reservations required 718-606-7150 718-608-9451 Save on auto insurance/ reduce points http://moore10314.tripod.com or FOR AUTOREPLY OF 2007 SCHEDULE AND INFO:email [email protected]
Posted by Defensive Driving Staten island, NY 10314 [email protected] 718-606-7150
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National Safety Council 6 hour Defensive Driving Classes at Moore Catholic H.S. 100 Merrill Ave, Staten Island., N.Y. 10314 reservations required 718-606-7150 718-608-9451 Save on auto insurance/ reduce points http://moore10314.tripod.com or FOR AUTOREPLY OF 2007 SCHEDULE AND INFO:email [email protected]
Posted by Defensive Driving Staten island, NY 10314 [email protected] 718-606-7150
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Thursday, November 30th; 1:00 PM Concerts at One: Invert
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New York City
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Trinity Church invites you to step in from the cold and warm up with a mid-day musical performance by Invert: Helen Yee, violin; Chris Jenkins, viola; Chris George, cello; Steven Berson, cello. Works by George, Berson and Umebayaski. Location: Trinity Church (Broadway at Wall St.) Suggested $2 contribution Call 212-602-0800 or visit www.trinitywallstreet.org for further information.
Posted by Rebecca New York, NY 10020 [email protected]
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Monday, November 27th; 1:00 PM Concerts at One: Stephen Sulich, piano
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New York City
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St. Paul's Chapel invites you to step in from the cold and warm up with a mid-day musical performance with the pianist Stephen Sulich. Works by Serg, Strauss, Mompou, Prokofiev, Poulence, and Tchaikovsky. Location: St. Paul's Chapel(Broadway at Fulton St.) Suggested $2 contribution Call 212-602-0800 or visit www.trinitywallstreet.org for further information.
Posted by Rebecca New York,, NY 10020 [email protected]
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Monday, November 13th; 1:00 PM Concerts at One: Kanae Koshi, piano
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New York City
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St. Paul's Chapel invites you to step in from the cold and warm up with a mid-day musical performance with the pianist Kanae Koshi. Works by Debussy, Bach-Busoni, Takemitsu & Chopin Location: St. Paul's Chapel(Broadway at Fulton St.) Suggested $2 contribution Call 212-602-0800 or visit www.trinitywallstreet.org for further information.
Posted by Rebecca New York, NY 10020 [email protected]
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Thursday, November 9th; 1:00 PM Concerts at One: Cardamon Quartet
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New York City
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Trinity Church invites you to step in from the cold and warm up with a mid-day musical performance with the Cardamon Quartet: Uri Sharlin, piano & accordion; Gilad Harel, clarinet; Jennifer Vincent, cello; Dan Aran, drums; Gaida, guest vocals; Tal Varon, saxophonist. Works by Sharlin, Tanai, Ben Yosef and Zehavi Location: Trinity Church (Broadway at Wall St.) Suggested $2 contribution Call 212-602-0800 or visit www.trinitywallstreet.org for further information.
Posted by Rebecca New York, NY 10020 [email protected]
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November 2nd; 1:00 PM Concerts at One: New York Scandia Symphony
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New York City
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Trinity Church invites you to step in from the cold and warm up with a mid-day musical performance by the New York Scandia Symphony. Works by Schierrbeck, Nielsen, and Alfven. Conducted by Dorrit Matson. Location: Trinity Church (Broadway at Wall St.) Suggested $2 contribution Call 212-602-0800 or visit www.trinitywallstreet.org with any further questions. Posted by Rebecca New York, NY 10020 [email protected]
Posted by Rebecca New York, NY 10020 [email protected]
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November 6, 2006; 1:00 PM Concerts at One: Jeanne Brown; soprano
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New York City
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St. Paul's Chapel invites you to step in from the cold and warm up with a mid-day musical performance from soprano Jeanne Brown accompanied by Robert Long, piano. Works by Handel, Torelli, Durante, Strauss, Willis, Poulenc, Howells and Quilter. Location: St. Paul's Chapel (Broadway at Fulton St.) Suggested $2 contribution Call 212-602-0800 or visit www.trinitywallstreet.org for further information.
Posted by Rebecca New York, NY 10020 [email protected]
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Presented by Hobart & William Smith Colleges at the historic Smith Opera House, 82 Seneca St., Geneva, Guster, an alternative-rock band from Massachusetts, is one of the most successful independent bands of its era, and has gained a strong fan base with continuous touring but with limited radio play. $21 ($16 students with ID). More info www.genevarts.com.
Posted by Geneva Arts Development Council Geneva, NY 14456 [email protected] 315-781-2231
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November 29, 2006 11:30-2:00 Broadcasting, Bombs & Babes: Women's Activism for Media Justice
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Ontario County
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Media critic & founder & director of Women in Media & News (WIMN), a women's media analysis, education & advocacy organization, Jennifer Pozner asks: Why isn't war reported as a women's issue & whatever happened to the Afghan women the Bush administration supposedly waged war to
Posted by Geneva Arts Development Council Geneva, NY 14456 [email protected] 315-781-2231
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November 1, 2006 Heavy Metal Islam: The Untold Struggle of Islam's Generation X
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Ontario County
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Rock musician & professor, Mark LeVine is a leader of the new generation of historians & analysts of the modern Middle East & Islam. He argues that counters to the violence that defines global politics are to be found in youth culture & a world music scene that blends political dissent & virtuosity. Hobart & William Smith Colleges, Fisher Center, Geneva. Free. More info www.genevarts.com.
Posted by Geneva Arts Development Council Geneva, NY 14456 [email protected] 315-781-2231
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Nov. 28, 2006 10 am & 3:30 pm Amber Brown is Not a Crayon
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Ontario County
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The historic Smith Opera House, 82 Seneca St., Geneva presents
Posted by Geneva Arts Development Council Geneva, NY 14456 [email protected] 315-781-2231
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Nov. 10-14, 2006 Fri, Sat, Mon, Tues 7 pm; Sun 2 pm Mountain Patrol: Kekexili
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Ontario County
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The historic Smith Opera House, 82 Seneca St, Geneva presents this film. Set against the exquisite backdrop of the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau, director Lu Chuan tells the tale of brave local Tibetans who face death & starvation to save the endangered antelope herds from a band of ruthless hunters. $5 adults, $3 students/seniors. In Mandarin & Tibetan with English subtitles. 90 minutes. Not rated. More info www.genevarts.com.
Posted by Geneva Arts Development Council Geneva, NY 14456 [email protected] 315-781-2231
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Nov. 9, 2006 10 am & 3:30 pm If You Give a Mouse a Cookie
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Ontario County
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The historic Smith Opera House, 82 Seneca St., Geneva, presents
Posted by Geneva Arts Development Council Geneva, NY 14456 [email protected] 315-781-2231
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Nov. 3-7, 2006 Fri, Sat, Mon, Tues 7 pm; Sun 2 pm Sketches of Frank Gehry
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Ontario County
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Posted by Geneva Arts Development Council Geneva, NY 14456 [email protected] 315-781-2231
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Nov. 2, 2006 8:15 pm Geneva Concerts presents the Syracuse Symphony Orchestra--Shakespeare in Music
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Ontario County
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Concert features Daniel Hege, Conductor. Walton: Henry V Overture, Mendelssohn: Music from A Midsummer Night's Dream, Sibelius: The Tempest Overture, Strauss: Macbeth. Smith Opera House, 82 Seneca St., Geneva. $25 ($10 students with ID). More info www.genevarts.com.
Posted by Geneva Arts Development Council Geneva, NY 14456 [email protected] 315-781-2231
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Nov. 1, 2006 12:15-12:45 pm Music, Meditation & Munchies-Music & Art Entwined
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Ontario County
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Professor Michael Tinkler provides a backdrop for Music for All Saints Day by Jean Langlais & Clarence Dickinson as well as a rousing interpolation of the hymn
Posted by Geneva Arts Development Council Geneva, NY 14456 [email protected] 315-781-2231
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Nov. 19, 2006 11am - 4pm Hobart & William Smith Colleges Book & Craft Fair
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Ontario County
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2nd annual Hobart & William Smith Colleges Book & Craft Fair. Area independent booksellers, local non-profit/civic groups, artists, crafters, entertainment, and food! Focus on literacy, family, children, and the arts. Hobart & William Smith Colleges, Bristol Field House, Hamilton St., Geneva. Free admission. More info www.genevarts.com.
Posted by Geneva Arts Development Council Geneva, NY 14456 [email protected] 315-781-2231
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Nov. 10 8:00 pm; Nov. 11 2:00 pm & 8:00 pm Koshare Dance Concert
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Ontario County
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Join the Hobart & William Smith Colleges' Dance Department for a free concert featuring student choreography & dance. Hobart & William Smith Colleges, Winn-Seeley Gym Theatre, Geneva. More info www.genevarts.com.
Posted by Geneva Arts Development Council Geneva, NY 14456 [email protected] 315-781-2231
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November 17, 18 7:30 pm; Nov. 19 2:00 pm Bone-Chiller!
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Yates County
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A comedic murder mystery play presented by Penn Yan Academy Drama Club. Penn Yan Academy Auditorium, Penn Yan. $7.00. More info www.genevarts.com.
Posted by Geneva Arts Development Council Geneva, NY 14456 [email protected] 315-781-2231
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Saturday, November 4, 2006 at 8 pm and Sunday, November 5, 2006 at 3 pm Best of Beethoven
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Westchester County
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Westchester Philharmonic presents Paul Lustig Dunkel, flute; Rachel Lee, violin; and Jennifer Litwin, soprano.
Handel - Water Music Suite No. 1; Mozart - Violin Concerto No. 3; Haydn - Symphony No. 22
Posted by Westchester Philharmonic White Plains, NY 10601 [email protected] (914) 682-3707 x10
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An evening of elegance celebrating the music of Duke Ellington, under the direction of Fred Smith, with Richard Wyands, Bill Crow, Tootsie Bean, who have performed with Lena Horne, Stan Getz, Lionel Hampton, and Sarah Vaughan.
Posted by Dana Nachbar 10601 [email protected] 914-428-4220
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November 11-12, 2006 10-5 30th Herkimer Co. Arts & Crafts Fair
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Herkimer County
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Fine arts and crafts fair sent in beautiful upstate New York on the campus of Herkimer Co. Comm. College. Pre holiday shopping event--the largest of it's kind in the Mohawk Valley. 145 fine artists and craftspersons will sell their wares throughout the weekend. Easy access off NYS Thruway exit 30. Don't miss this one!!! Free parking, food service available, Admission $4 to support student scholarships.
Posted by Jan Marie Fuhrer Herkimer, NY 13350 [email protected] 315 866-0300
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