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Edward
July 21st, 2005, 01:32 PM
http://www.summerstage.org/
SummerStage enters its 20th Anniversary season having presented over 750 free concerts. City Parks Foundation estimates that since 1986, two and a half million people have seen performances at SummerStage.
The mission of Central Park SummerStage remains the same: to bring a broad array of new music, dance, spoken word and film to New Yorkers, from the heart of the city. This year, SummerStage will feature: soul crooners like John Legend; jazz vocalists like Cassandra Wilson; dance performances from Ben Munisteri, Trisha Brown and Bill T. Jones / Arnie Zane Dance Company; readings from novelists Marilynne Robinson and Ha Jin; the world music of Femi Kuti, Lila Downs and Khaled; the comedy of the Upright Citizens Brigade; brilliant new films from Brazil; celebrations of George Balanchine, Nick Drake and the city of New Orleans; and dance music from the U.S., Southeast Asia and the Middle East.
Edward
July 21st, 2005, 01:35 PM
http://www.summerstage.org/index1.aspx?BD=18947
Arcade Fire
(plus 2 additional acts TBD soon)
Thursday, September 15
Doors at 5:30pm (Music begins at 7pm)
http://www.summerstage.org/images/spacer.gifA Benefit Concert for SummerStage produced by Ron Delsener Presents
Tickets $30, $35 day of concert
Tickets available at the Irving Plaza Box Office, select Ticketmaster Outlets, Online at Ticketmaster.com & Charge-By-Phone: (212) 307.7171, (201) 507.8900, (631) 888.9000, (845) 454.3388
Tickets go on sale noon Friday, July 15
Edward
July 21st, 2005, 01:37 PM
http://www.summerstage.org/index1.aspx?BD=18248
M.I.A. with Diplo & special guests
DJ Rekha, curator http://www.summerstage.org/images/spacer.gifSunday, August 07, 2005
Beginning at 3:00 PM
Central Park SummerStage
The 28-year old Sri Lankan-born M.I.A. represents a new type of rootless, nation-less pop performer, one who can effortlessly graft images of violent revolution and Third World poverty to block-rocking party beats. The music on her debut album, Arular, is impossible to define, an irresistible mash-up of British garage, Jamaican toasting, American hip-hop and South Asian bhangra (to name just a few of its elements). Rolling Stone called M.I.A.’s music “weird, playful, unclassifiable, sexy, brilliantly addictive.”
Bhangra is the lively marriage of traditional Punjabi music from India and Pakistan with electronic dance beats. One of the prime movers of the New York bhangra scene, DJ Rekha (Rekha Malhorta) dedicates herself to spreading the music of South Asian youth (or “desi”). The founder of S.O.B.’s wildly popular “Basement Bhangra” night, as well as the dance party “Mutiny,” Rekha was one of the first DJs to bring to bhangra to New York’s clubs. Jane called her "among the genre's most important players in the US," while New York Magazine noted that Basement Bhangra is "the must dance destination for young South Asians as well as an expanding number of dedicated clubgoers." More about these artists:
M.I.A. (http://www.summerstage.org/index1.aspx?bd=18377)
Diplo
DJ Rekha (http://www.summerstage.org/index1.aspx?bd=18378)
Edward
July 10th, 2006, 05:59 PM
http://www.summerstage.org/index.aspx?lobid=844
http://www.summerstage.org/s706/images/petronio2.jpg (http://www.summerstage.org/index1.aspx?BD=19251)
Stephen Petronio Company, The Young People's Chorus of New York
Friday, July 14, 2006
From 8:00 PM to 10:00 PM
Central Park SummerStage
One of the premier modern dance companies joins forces with the internationally acclaimed youth ensemble. FREE
Edward
April 18th, 2008, 04:29 PM
http://www.summerstage.org/index1.aspx?BD=20542
Battles
Black Dice
http://www.summerstage.org/s706/images/battles_small.jpg Saturday, August 16, 2008
From 3:00 PM to 7:00 PM
Central Park SummerStage Experimental Rock
Battles ignores the rules of tempo and timing, creating an abstract and timeless blend of instrumentation, computerized beats and manipulated voices, to craft a uniquely organized sound. In 2006, the band released their debut album EP C/B EP, a collection of obscure EP releases. Their new full length album, Mirrored, has attracted international acclaim.
Black Dice, formed at the Rhode Island School of Design a decade ago, have two albums out: Broken Ear Record and Manoman. Now based in Brooklyn, the sonic groundbreakers push the limits of experimental sound in rock music by focusing on only a few notes per song mixed with doses of distortion.
ipod327
August 5th, 2008, 01:49 PM
http://www.summerstage.org/
SummerStage enters its 20th Anniversary season having presented over 750 free concerts. City Parks Foundation estimates that since 1986, two and a half million people have seen performances at SummerStage.
The mission of Central Park SummerStage remains the same: to bring a broad array of new music, dance, spoken word and film to New Yorkers, from the heart of the city. This year, SummerStage will feature: soul crooners like John Legend; jazz vocalists like Cassandra Wilson; dance performances from Ben Munisteri, Trisha Brown and Bill T. Jones / Arnie Zane Dance Company; readings from novelists Marilynne Robinson and Ha Jin; the world music of Femi Kuti, Lila Downs and Khaled; the comedy of the Upright Citizens Brigade; brilliant new films from Brazil; celebrations of George Balanchine, Nick Drake and the city of New Orleans; and dance music from the U.S., Southeast Asia and the Middle East.
is john legend actually playing? I didn't see his name on the list of artists...
NYatKNIGHT
August 5th, 2008, 04:25 PM
That post is from 2005.
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