Dance/NYC Partners with Lincoln Center Eduction on NEXT STAGE series
Sunday, March 2, 2014
Dance/NYC Partners with Lincoln Center Eduction on NEXT STAGE series
Dance/NYC is partnering with Lincoln Center Education on their launch of NEXT STAGE-
A New Annual Discussion Series Devoted to the Role of Arts Education in the Career of an Artist in Theater, Dance, Music and Visual Arts.
Four Events in Spring 2014 Will Feature Jed Bernstein, Jack O’Brien, Midori, Virginia Johnson, and Andrew Goldstein.
Lincoln Center Education, the education cornerstone of Lincoln Center and a global leader in arts education and advocacy, launches Next Stage, a new discussion series with high-profile artists exploring the role of arts education in their creative and commercial work. The new series, launching this year and continuing on an annual basis, is aimed at early- to mid-career artists in the fields of theater, dance, music and visual arts. The high-profile artists selected to moderate and speak at the events will represent a range of ages and experience levels within their artistic discipline, focusing on the intersection of an artist’s academic and artistic pursuits and how they go hand in hand, creatively, financially and otherwise. Events of the Next Stage discussion will be hosted and presented by Lincoln Center Education, in partnership with other leading New York City arts organizations.
Russell Granet, Executive Director of Lincoln Center Education, said: “Since we launched the new mission of Lincoln Center Education late last year, we have explored new avenues to connect with artists and educators. Beyond our work in schools, community organizations and with teaching artists, we are looking at ways to enrich and educate working artists, to demonstrate the power of the arts in all facets of their work. Our new Next Stage discussion series is specifically focused on budding artists, and providing first-hand, successful examples of how established artists and icons have incorporated arts education, with its challenges and rewards, into a well-rounded career.”
The schedule for Lincoln Center Education’s Next Stage events is as follows:
Thursday, March 13: Theater
An Evening with Jack O’Brien
Moderator: Jed Bernstein, President of Lincoln Center
Partner: Lincoln Center Theater (Kati Koerner, Director of Education)
Friday, May 2: Dance
Moderator: Virginia Johnson, Artistic Director of Dance Theatre of Harlem
Partner: Dance/NYC (Lane Harwell, Executive Director)
Friday, May 30: Music
Moderator: Midori, renowned violinist
Partner: New York Philharmonic (Theodore Wiprud, Vice President, Education)
Tuesday, June 10: Visual Arts
Moderator: Andrew Goldstein, Editor-in-Chief of Artspace
All events in the series will take place at the Clark Studio Theater, located on the 7th floor of the Samuel B. and David Rose Building at Lincoln Center, 65th Street and Amsterdam Avenue.
Tickets for Lincoln Center Education’s Next Stage series are $10 and are on sale now and available for purchase at lincolncenter.org, 212-721-6500, and at the Avery Fisher Hall Box Office, Broadway and 65th Street. Free tickets are available for students of The Juilliard School, subject to availability. Next Stage ticket packages are available – purchase tickets to any three of the events and get the fourth event ticket free.
About Lincoln Center Education
Lincoln Center Education (LCE) is a global leader in arts education and advocacy and the education cornerstone of Lincoln Center, the world’s largest performing arts complex. LCE is committed to enriching the lives of students, educators, and lifelong learners by providing opportunities for engagement with the highest-quality arts on the stage, in the classroom, digitally, and within the community. Founded in 1975 as the Lincoln Center Institute, LCE has nearly four decades of unparalleled school and community partnerships, professional development workshops, consulting services, and its very own repertory. LCE has reached more than 20 million students, teachers, school administrators, parents, community members, teaching artists, pre-service teachers, university professors, and artists in New York City, across the nation and around the world. Additional information at Lincolncentereducation.org
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