New York, NY – La MaMa announces the lineup for the 19th annual La MaMa Moves! Dance Festival. Curated by Nicky Paraiso, the 2024 festival features new and recent works by 12 choreographers and companies with diverse creative practices and approaches to performance. Two off-site film/performance events in partnership with the Center for Remembering and Sharing will also be presented. The festival runs May 16 to June 2, 2024, at La MaMa’s Ellen Stewart Theatre, The Downstairs Theatre, and The Club. Performance times vary.
The stellar lineup includes Arthur Avilés, Yoshiko Chuma with Dennis O’Connor and composer Dane Terry, Dancers Unlimited,Emerging Choreographers/Hunter College Mfa Dance Program, InNprogress Collective, Anabella Lenzu, Nuu Knynez, Koma Otake, Ilaria Passeri and Eveleena Dann with composer Stefano Zazzera, Pioneers Go East Collective, John Scott,and Chris Yon & Taryn Griggs,
Nicky Paraiso stated: “The singular choreographers participating in La MaMa Moves! during its 19th season are all strong,...
The stellar lineup includes Arthur Avilés, Yoshiko Chuma with Dennis O’Connor and composer Dane Terry, Dancers Unlimited,Emerging Choreographers/Hunter College Mfa Dance Program, InNprogress Collective, Anabella Lenzu, Nuu Knynez, Koma Otake, Ilaria Passeri and Eveleena Dann with composer Stefano Zazzera, Pioneers Go East Collective, John Scott,and Chris Yon & Taryn Griggs,
Nicky Paraiso stated: “The singular choreographers participating in La MaMa Moves! during its 19th season are all strong,...
- 4/5/2024
- by Music MCM
- Martin Cid Music
The 27th Sonoma International Film Festival (March 20-24), as always, leaned into wine and food with the sold-out opening night U.S. premiere of Thomas Napper’s “Widow Clicquot” (Vertical Entertainment), starring Haley Bennett as the woman who saves the legendary winemaker’s legacy. The wine country film festival drew its highest audience attendance to date with a robust film slate programmed by artistic director Carl Spence (working with Executive Director Ginny Krieger), in his second year, including upcoming specialty fare like Luc Besson’s “DogMan” (Briarcliff Entertainment) starring Caleb Landry Jones in an incendiary performance, and Sony Pictures Classics’ raucous comedy “Wicked Little Letters,” starring Olivia Colman, along with a smattering of yummy wine and food events.
The five-day festival curated by Spence along with senior programmers Amanda Salazar and Ken Jacobson, showcased more than 100 films. Twenty-five countries were represented in this year’s lineup of 43 narrative features, 16 documentary features,...
The five-day festival curated by Spence along with senior programmers Amanda Salazar and Ken Jacobson, showcased more than 100 films. Twenty-five countries were represented in this year’s lineup of 43 narrative features, 16 documentary features,...
- 3/24/2024
- by Anne Thompson
- Indiewire
Get ready to say goodbye to your summer - Big Brother is almost back. For the next few months, we're going to be focused on a compound in Elstree & Borehamwood as the new batch of housemates go slowly insane. But if you need some time to prepare, fear not - below is everything we know about the new series...
When does it begin?
Very soon - the 16th series of Big Brother - which, incidentally, is subtitled Timebomb - will kick off on Tuesday, May 12 at 9pm on Channel 5. You're getting a two-hour launch show, followed by an hour-long episode of Bit On The Side from 11pm-midnight - and then an hour of live feed from midnight. You'll also be able to watch the show if you're in Ireland - TV3 has picked up the rights.
Who are the hosts?
Emma Willis is back to host the main show, but...
When does it begin?
Very soon - the 16th series of Big Brother - which, incidentally, is subtitled Timebomb - will kick off on Tuesday, May 12 at 9pm on Channel 5. You're getting a two-hour launch show, followed by an hour-long episode of Bit On The Side from 11pm-midnight - and then an hour of live feed from midnight. You'll also be able to watch the show if you're in Ireland - TV3 has picked up the rights.
Who are the hosts?
Emma Willis is back to host the main show, but...
- 5/11/2015
- Digital Spy
Get ready to say goodbye to your summer - Big Brother is almost back. For the next few months, we're going to be focused on a compound in Elstree & Borehamwood as the new batch of housemates go slowly insane. But if you need some time to prepare, fear not - below is everything we know about the new series...
When does it begin?
Very soon - the 16th series of Big Brother - which, incidentally, is subtitled Timebomb - will kick off on Tuesday, May 12 at 9pm on Channel 5. You're getting a two-hour launch show, followed by an hour-long episode of Bit On The Side from 11pm-midnight - and then an hour of live feed from midnight. You'll also be able to watch the show if you're in Ireland - TV3 has picked up the rights.
Who are the hosts?
Emma Willis is back to host the main show, but...
When does it begin?
Very soon - the 16th series of Big Brother - which, incidentally, is subtitled Timebomb - will kick off on Tuesday, May 12 at 9pm on Channel 5. You're getting a two-hour launch show, followed by an hour-long episode of Bit On The Side from 11pm-midnight - and then an hour of live feed from midnight. You'll also be able to watch the show if you're in Ireland - TV3 has picked up the rights.
Who are the hosts?
Emma Willis is back to host the main show, but...
- 5/9/2015
- Digital Spy
The Big Brother house has had an explosive re-design to fit in with its Timebomb theme.
Channel 5 unveiled the first peek inside this year's house one week ahead of the show's return for another summer of twists, turns and betrayals.
Show bosses previously touted the new-look facility as being full of Mad Men-influenced, '60s-style decor as part of an "upbeat, glamorous, thrilling and mischievous" series.
Emma Willis and Rylan Clark offered the first hints about this summer's Timebomb theme in a Channel 5 preview last week.
The clock is ticking. Don't miss the live launch of Big Brother: Timebomb on Tuesday 12th May at 9pm #Bbuk http://t.co/1wlxzpF8Ec
— Big Brother UK (@bbuk) April 30, 2015
"Days will turn into nights, time will stop, rewind and tasks will get turned on their heads," Willis sneakily teased.
It has also been announced that Big Brother has a new boss in Denis O'Connor,...
Channel 5 unveiled the first peek inside this year's house one week ahead of the show's return for another summer of twists, turns and betrayals.
Show bosses previously touted the new-look facility as being full of Mad Men-influenced, '60s-style decor as part of an "upbeat, glamorous, thrilling and mischievous" series.
Emma Willis and Rylan Clark offered the first hints about this summer's Timebomb theme in a Channel 5 preview last week.
The clock is ticking. Don't miss the live launch of Big Brother: Timebomb on Tuesday 12th May at 9pm #Bbuk http://t.co/1wlxzpF8Ec
— Big Brother UK (@bbuk) April 30, 2015
"Days will turn into nights, time will stop, rewind and tasks will get turned on their heads," Willis sneakily teased.
It has also been announced that Big Brother has a new boss in Denis O'Connor,...
- 5/4/2015
- Digital Spy
Big Brother: Timebomb will have its live launch on Tuesday, May 12 at 9pm on Channel 5.
Earlier today, presenters Emma Willis and Rylan Clark gave a hint of what the housemates can expect this year in a 30-second teaser for the new series.
In the promo clip the pair are dressed as spies in a secret lair, where they talk of "time-based disturbances".
"Days will turn into nights, time will stop, rewind and tasks will get turned on their heads," Willis is heard saying.
Show bosses have promised Mad Men-influenced, '60s-style decor for the new house as part of an "upbeat, glamorous, thrilling and mischievous" series.
Big Brother will play with time during tasks and secret missions to create tension in the house, and billed this year's housemates as "eccentric, entertaining and unique".
Last week, it was revealed that Big Brother has a new boss, Denis O'Connor, who is...
Earlier today, presenters Emma Willis and Rylan Clark gave a hint of what the housemates can expect this year in a 30-second teaser for the new series.
In the promo clip the pair are dressed as spies in a secret lair, where they talk of "time-based disturbances".
"Days will turn into nights, time will stop, rewind and tasks will get turned on their heads," Willis is heard saying.
Show bosses have promised Mad Men-influenced, '60s-style decor for the new house as part of an "upbeat, glamorous, thrilling and mischievous" series.
Big Brother will play with time during tasks and secret missions to create tension in the house, and billed this year's housemates as "eccentric, entertaining and unique".
Last week, it was revealed that Big Brother has a new boss, Denis O'Connor, who is...
- 4/29/2015
- Digital Spy
Channel 5 has shed some light on this summer's Big Brother, which has a 'Timebomb' theme.
Emma Willis and Rylan Clark give a hint of what the housemates can expect this year in a 30-second teaser for the new series.
The pair are dressed as spies in a secret lair, where they talk of "time-based disturbances".
"Days will turn into nights, time will stop, rewind and tasks will get turned on their heads," Willis is heard saying.
Show bosses have promised Mad Men-influenced, '60s-style decor for the new house as part of an "upbeat, glamorous, thrilling and mischievous" series.
Big Brother will play with time during tasks and secret missions to create tension in the house, and billed this year's housemates as "eccentric, entertaining and unique".
Last week it was revealed that Big Brother has a new boss, Denis O'Connor, who is now creative director for the show.
O'Connor has...
Emma Willis and Rylan Clark give a hint of what the housemates can expect this year in a 30-second teaser for the new series.
The pair are dressed as spies in a secret lair, where they talk of "time-based disturbances".
"Days will turn into nights, time will stop, rewind and tasks will get turned on their heads," Willis is heard saying.
Show bosses have promised Mad Men-influenced, '60s-style decor for the new house as part of an "upbeat, glamorous, thrilling and mischievous" series.
Big Brother will play with time during tasks and secret missions to create tension in the house, and billed this year's housemates as "eccentric, entertaining and unique".
Last week it was revealed that Big Brother has a new boss, Denis O'Connor, who is now creative director for the show.
O'Connor has...
- 4/29/2015
- Digital Spy
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