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February 23 / 7 PM EST

CultureHub teams up with Teatro Abril for a play reading of LUZ by Catherine Filloux. From the garbage dump in Guatemala City, to the tent cities in Haiti, to the toxic ponds where birds expire, all search for hope in the unlikeliest, in-between places... MORE>

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February 27 / 7:30 PM

CultureHub and La MaMa Present a Special Edition of Monday Nights at La MaMa. Featuring: Manu Delago (Björk’s percussionist and Hang player), Graduale Nobili (Bjork Choir), Peter Gordon, Kit Fitzgerald and special guests... MORE>

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Thursday
Sep292011

Audio Visual Meditations

 

On 9.25.11, Master musicians in both New York City and South Korea performed togethether via telepresence, sharing compositions and fusing disparate traditions. The performance was followed by a Q & A, linking artists and audiences in both locations.

Musicians:

NEW YORK / Steve Gorn (Bansuri), Yukio Tsuji (Guitar, Percussion), Kang Eun-il (Haegum)

KOREA / Ralph Samuelson (Shakuhachi), Kim Young-dong (DaeGeum)

Dancer:

KOREA / Park Sook-ja

 

Friday
Apr012011

Outspoken Regie Cabico 

 Regie Cabico, Spoken Word Artist, came to our studio for a live telematic interaction with Contact Theatre's "Outspoken" event. The "Outspoken" performances were part of Queer Contact 2011, in celebration of LGBT History Month, 2011

Friday
Mar112011

Dog and Wolf

A short piece on the reading of Catherine Filloux's new play Dog and Wolf, directed by Jean Randich. Culturehub used Ustream to link audiences in Bosnia and NYC and helped facilitate dialogue between the two remote sites. The reading was presented by Watson Arts in association with Culturehub and the Center for Justice and Reconciliation in Sarajevo