Zeyba Rahman discusses contemporary cross-cultural encounters through music in Fes, Morocco, at the 2015 Arts & Museum Summit.
Zeyba Rahman joined the Doris Duke Foundation for Islamic Art in 2013 as a senior program officer for the Building Bridges program. In her current role, Rahman manages national grants to support projects that advance relationships, increase understanding, and reduce bias between Muslim and non-Muslim communities. Previously, as a creative director and producer, Rahman led internationally and nationally recognized projects to promote understanding among diverse communities. She has held positions as director of Asia and North America, for the Fès Festival of World Sacred Music; curator of “Mic Check: Hip Hop from North Africa and Middle East,” Brooklyn Academy of Music; creative consultant of public programs for the Arab Lands, Turkey, Iran, Central Asia and Later South Asia Galleries, at the Metropolitan Museum of Art; chief curator for World Nomads Mo
(FORT LEE, NJ) After going virtual since March 2021 and creating several productions online, the Nai-Ni Chen Dance Company has announced its return to performing for live audiences in June 2021 in both indoor and outdoor presentations. The Company’s first live audience-facing performance will be presented by the Jamaica Dance Festival outdoors at Rufus King Park. 150-29 Jamaica Avenue, Jamaica, New York on Saturday, June 12 at 7:30pm. The Jamaica Dance Festival is a program of A Better Jamaica, an advocacy organization for the community.
Adrienne Warren, NY Philharmonic & More Announced for Bryant Park Picnic Performances 2021 Summer Lineup
See twenty-five live music, dance and theater events for a free, ticketed audience at midtown Manhattan s Bryant Park.by BWW News Desk
Bryant Park Corporation has announced the current programming schedule for its summer performing arts series, Picnic Performances, featuring artists including Adrienne Warren, the New York Philharmonic, Mykal Kilgore, New York City Opera and many more!
See twenty-five live music, dance and theater events for a free, ticketed audience at midtown Manhattan s Bryant Park. Livestream broadcasts of nearly all of this season s Picnic Performances will also be available to anyone at no cost via Bryant Park s social media platforms, thanks to the generous support of Bank of America.
Great Performances at Mason during a digitally streamed announcement for Friends and Subscribers, Thursday, May 13 at 7 p.m. The announcement includes a return to in-venue performances, featuring an outstanding lineup of national and international artists and ensembles across the disciplines of classical music, opera, jazz, global music, modern dance, and theater. The season kicks off Saturday, September 25, from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. with
Art Emerging: A Celebration of Renewal
. The family-friendly event celebrates the return to live in-person performances as well as the 20th anniversary of Mason’s College of Visual and Performing Arts.
“It is with overwhelming enthusiasm that we announce our 2021/2022 season of incredible artists,” shared Director of Programming
Complete Information About South Orange Performing Arts Center Celebrates AAPI Heritage Month to offer Nai-Ni Chen Dance Company's New Work AWAKENING Free for the Month of May 2021 in Off-Off-Broadway at Nai-Ni Chen Dance Company. Maplewood Township, South Orange Village, SOMA Cross Cultural Works and the AAPI Community unite to recognize and celebrate Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month.These organizations stand.