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The Bridge Street Theatre presents “#QueertheBallet.”
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“#QueertheBallet” Jumps Off | February 25
Choreographer Adrianna Pierce’s “#QueertheBallet” will premiere on YouTube by way of Catskill’s Bridge Street Theatre on February 25 at 7pm. Part of the theater’s 2021 dance residency program, the work in progress features the American Ballet Theatre’s Remy Young and Sierra Armstrong and seeks to create a non-traditional pas de deux on pointe that will serve as a loving testament to the unique and varied ways in which two women communicate and connect. The performance is free.
Keeping SPIC MACAY going
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Kiran Seth on how SPIC MACAY has been reaching out to students during the pandemic
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Kiran Seth, FOUNDER, SPIC MACAY at a talk hosted by Aurodhan in Puducherry on January 27, 2021
| Photo Credit: T.Singaravelou
Kiran Seth on how SPIC MACAY has been reaching out to students during the pandemic
Even when the doors of schools and colleges were shut, the window to culture remained open. “Crisis or calamity, we have been keeping this movement going. No challenge is too big for SPIC MACAY. In 1977, when we began to build a bridge between students and Indian performing arts, we realised how difficult it is going to be to save it from collapsing. So the pandemic is just another trying phase,” says Dr. Kiran Seth.