Wednesday, March 31, 2010 (6)

Mar 31, 2010
March 11, 2010
Thursday
  • Exposition "Splendeurs du Nu"

  • Mar 11, 2010 at 9:00am to Mar 31, 2010 at 2:00pm
  • Location: Pavillon d'Art Contemporain
  • Description: Pavillon d'Art Contemporain est une galerie située en plein quartier artistique de New York, Soho.A partir du 1 Mars et jusqu'au 31 Mars seront exposés les "Splendeurs du Nu ", les oeuvres de divers artistes européen.Ouverte au public du Mardi au Samedi de 2:00 pm à 6:00 pm.Entre les rues Lafayettes et Crosby, Métro Canal Street, ligne 6, N,Q, R, W.Pour tout renseignement, n'hésitez pas à me contacter :Adresse e-mail : emilie.lenglain@gmail.com
  • Created by: Emilie Lenglain
March 18, 2010
Thursday
  • L’Étoile - New York City Opera

  • Mar 18, 2010 at 3:00pm to Apr 3, 2010 at 9:30am
  • Location: Lincoln Center - David H. Koch Theatre
  • Description: L’Étoile“Man cannot live by champagne alone -- he also needs the music of Emmanuel Chabrier, which is the aesthetic equivalent of a chilled split of Dom Perignon.” – The Washington PostLa Belle Époque meets Broadway razzle-dazzle in Mark Lamos’s stylish staging inspired by Toulouse-Lautrec, bringing his famous can-can girls to life with effervescent dances choreographed by Seán Curran. Tenor Jean-Paul Fouchécourt stars in this caper about a king, an astrologer, and a hapless peddler.Thu, Mar 18 at 7Sat, Mar 20 at 8Fri, Mar 26 at 8Sun, Mar 28 at 1:30Thu, Apr 1 at 8Sat, Apr 3 at 1:30 (abridged Family Matinee)Sung in French with English supertitles
  • Created by: Joseph
March 19, 2010
Friday
  • Drew Tal " ON EDGE"

  • Mar 19, 2010 at 2:00pm to Apr 30, 2010 at 3:00pm
  • Location: 546 Broadway, PH 5B, New York, NY 10012
  • Description: We are welcoming you to the opening of Drew Tal "ON EDGE", at Emmanuel Fremin Gallery SoHoAbout Drew Tal:Drew Tal lives and works in New York City. His work combinesphotography with digital media to render highly stylized and realisticsymbolic imagery. Tal grew up in Israel where he was exposed to manydifferent religions, struggles, ethnicities, and cultures. Tal oftenfinds his inspiration through the experiences of his past. He focuseson faces and dramatic close-up portraits.His work is powerful and often highlights the complexities of faith,spirituality and the dialectics between man and gods.About Emmanuel Fremin Gallery:Emmanuel Fremin is a contemporary art gallery that mainly focuses onthe photography, videos, installations and multi platforms. They area non conformist gallery that showcases serene, spiritual orprovocative pieces.
  • Created by: Emmanuel Fremin
March 31, 2010
Wednesday
  • French Movie Night presents, "The Valet"

  • Mar 31, 2010 from 2:00pm to 6:00pm
  • Location: Bar 13
  • Description: Hello everyone,We are proud to announce our next Film, "The Valet." Would like to thank those persons who have been coming over the past few weeks. You have helped make this event a success. Please be advised that we will have a French Film at this venue every Wednesday night. As always, subtitles are in English, so you will not be missing out on any action. Do feel free to invite your friends to this fun event.Below are the details for the evening:5:00pm to 9:00pm - 2 for 1 drink specials6:00pm to 7:30pm - Come and meet fun members and enjoy wonderful conversation7:30pm - "The Valet"When a photo of billionaire businessman Pierre Levasseur (Daniel Auteuil) and his supermodel mistress, Elena (Alice Taglioni), makes the papers, he gets in dutch with his wife (Kristin Scott Thomas). To trick her and save his marriage, Pierre tracks down an unassuming valet (Gad Elmaleh) who was inadvertently part of the picture and pays him to feign a romance with Elena. But unintended consequences ensue
  • Created by: Rory
 
 
  • Contemporary Haitian Playwrights: an Evening of Solidarity and Support

  • Mar 31, 2010 from 2:30pm to 5:00pm
  • Location: Elebash Hall, CUNY Graduate Center
  • Description: In the aftermath of the recent earthquake, theatre artists and humanities scholars gather at the Segal Center to discuss, showcase and experience contemporary Haitian theatre, while summoning solidarity and support for contemporary Haitian playwrights. Featuring Haitian plays in translation and appearances by Haitian playwrights of multiple generations, including Coutechève Lavoie Aupont, Dominique Batraville, Duckens Charitable, Michèle Voltaire Marcelin, and Guy Junior Régis, among others; emceed by Jean-Dany Joachim. Translations by Philippa Wehle, Judith Miller and Peter Consenstein. Co-presented with the Henri Peyre French Institute and the PhD Program in French, The Graduate Center, CUNY.
  • Created by: Thomas C. Spear