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In a frame from Pathé's 1911 restaging of the infant
Gerwig's restaging adds a new layer of excitement and visual metaphor.
Dobbin is restaging some of Times Square Arts' greatest collaborations in Moscow.
So far, there has been no official announcement of a restaging of the production.
Maybe Gorbachev is right, and the future might go on, endlessly restaging the past.
We look forward to restaging the work in its original format at a later date.
While Mr. Bel doesn't object to restaging past pieces, his passion lies in the present.
"'The Sunshine Boys' still works and probably always will," Ben Brantley wrote of the restaging.
You've recently begun restaging works by the 19th-century choreographer Marius Petipa, using archival materials.
She captions it, "The Lion King" — it's a restaging of the iconic Disney scene, I guess.
He is restaging this 1967 work, a campy outer-space revenge tragedy inspired by Christopher Marlowe.
He is restaging this 1967 work, a rowdy, campy, outer space revenge tragedy inspired by Christopher Marlowe.
"This should be much more fun," said Mr. Mitchell, who, with Melissa Toogood, is restaging the work.
Last year, we sent a photographer to shoot portraits of Angelenos at a restaging of the 1979 play.
Zoom in far enough, and you'll see a miniature event horizon restaging the drama of a true black hole.
Restaging the boat in Santa Barbara cost an estimated $222,230 in overtime and fuel, according to Park Service documents.
The restaging of 1990 says as much about the young director and his generation as it does about the past.
"In a way, Take Me (I'm Yours) is a way of taking a historically important exhibition and restaging it," says Hoffmann.
In this sense, the exhibition, which also doesn't have a title, is a regrouping — a reimagining and restaging of Gomes's oeuvre.
It was a restaging of the 1979 play "Zoot Suit," not a screening of the 1982 film by the same name.
Brigman began repeating earlier works, such as the restaging of "Invictus" (1925), and Stieglitz declared her moment in photography was over.
In Shawky's theatrical restaging, he employs amateur child actors and film shot in negative to emphasize the many contingencies of historical understanding.
We were kicking it back and forth about restaging the collage that he did on the previous Blackalicious record, which was Nia.
He returned to the company in August to oversee a production of "Tones II," a restaging of one of his older ballets.
The Box is restaging three performances by Guy de Cointet, whose approach would influence fellow Angelenos like Mike Kelley and Paul McCarthy.
I recognized the jaded frustration that lay beneath both the joke and the restaging, from similar residential spaces that appeared in post-recession Seattle.
His restaging of "Giselle" transferred the ballet to 19th-century Louisiana, with Creole characters, and the forest setting of "Firebird" became a lush jungle.
The fabled experimental theater troupe called the Wooster Group is touring Town Hall Affair, a restaging of one of Johnston's most infamous public debate appearances.
Through "Bloodlines," a project he started in 2014, he's restaging works by choreographers who have inspired him, in particular iconoclasts of the 1960s and '70s.
Through "Bloodlines," a project he started in 22, he's restaging works by choreographers who have inspired him, in particular iconoclasts of the 1960s and '70s.
Since 2005, at Moore's Ford Bridge in Walton County, Ga., there has been an annual restaging of the murders that took place there in 1946.
While the restaging will not be an exact replication, a preview of the colorful, trippy set designs and costumes promises a channeling of Teryama's imaginative spirit.
Anyone is welcome to join in at any point, but those who wish to participate in the organized restaging of the event should sign up here.
The film features an extraordinary group of dancers restaging the choreographer's work in the present alongside an extraordinary gathering of archival content made at the time.
On view at Maccarone Gallery through October 16, Coming to Power: 25 Years Of Sexually X-Plicit Art By Women, is a restaging of that original show.
In February 2014, at Town Hall, he marked the 90th anniversary of the program, which had included the premiere of Gershwin's "Rhapsody in Blue," by restaging it.
This fall, the Royal Court Theater is restaging Suzan-Lori Parks's excellent "Father Comes Home From the Wars," seen at the Public Theater in New York in 2014.
On June 16 and 17, Susan Silton is restaging the quartet Olivier Messiaen wrote while imprisoned in a camp, accompanied by a minimal score choreographed by Flora Wiegmann.
Ms. Lucas's focus is on restaging the works — she spends the bulk of her time with the dancers in rehearsals — while Ms. Madden focuses on the educational component.
The biggest question we asked ourselves going into this process was: How do we make our guests feel like they're witnessing something personal without fully restaging the ritual?
Instead, Joanne mixed Gaga's usual pop fantasias ("John Wayne") with political statements ("Angel Down," about Trayvon Martin), while restaging the history of rock from '60s melodies to '80s synth.
The second part was Ader's journey across the Atlantic, and the third would have been a restaging (and possibly an expansion) of the Copley exhibition at the Groninger Museum.
In one gallery visitors are thrown into the heart of the action through a multimedia restaging of the Battle of Brandywine, complete with fog machine and ground-shaking effects.
STEPHEN PETRONIO While continuing to make his own fiercely physical dances, Mr. Petronio has also been looking back, restaging the works of postmodern dance pioneers who have inspired him.
Emily Coates, who directs Yale's dance studies program, was admiring an old photo of the performance when she was inspired to approach Rainer about collaboratively reimagining and restaging it.
The initiative began with a restaging of Merce Cunningham's 1968 "RainForest" and also celebrates the rebels of Judson Dance Theater, who toppled conventions of modern dance in the 1960s.
It also presents a full restaging of Panis's lecture, in the original location and with the original slide deck, using actor Rob Najarian as a stand-in for Panis.
The hokey restaging of recent political history -- including protest signs reading "Join the Conversation"-- was instantly attacked on the Internet for its insensitivity, specifically to the Black Lives Matter movement.
It's certainly filled with beautiful footage of Cuba, as well as wonderful musical moments — like a restaging of "This is America" that makes its anti-capitalist themes even more obvious.
She is restaging the piece with Mr. Taylor's smaller dance company, Taylor 19633, which will perform the work as part of a three-week residency at the university in September.
Something Good is a restaging of Thomas Edison's The Kiss (1896), one of the world's earliest motion pictures, which was added to the National Film Registry nearly two decades ago.
Not entirely, for the climax, quite rightly, returns us to Live Aid—to a majestic restaging of Queen's contribution, with Malek displaying his perfect peacock strut in front of the mob.
It brought stuff from the souqs back to the studio by the sackful, mixing and mismatching props, restaging scenes of exotic places and people which were often not quite true enough.
Such is the case with Cunningham: at moments, as in the gorgeous restaging of Merce Cunningham's 1958 Summerspace, which features a pointilist set designed by Robert Rauschenberg, it's a glimmering gem.
With a reported budget of $15 million, the film also includes an elaborate restaging of a student protest, the communal dousing of a large forest fire and a challenging ocean rescue.
But he'll still be involved with the organization: After he steps down, Mr. Chaya, 72, will be in charge of a licensing project that will assist in the restaging of Ailey's works.
In 1987, the directors Patrice Caurier and Moshe Leiser had their debut at the genre-hopping Spoleto Festival USA with a restaging of Richard Strauss's operatic Oscar Wilde adaptation, "Salome," set in 1930s Germany.
And while Ball has been dreaming of restaging the Magic-fueled Showtime in Los Angeles, Jackson has been conducting triangle tryouts with the fresh-faced likes of Malik Monk, the former Kentucky shooting guard.
In the nearly 155 years since his death and the end of the Civil War, Americans have been restaging its battles and skirmishes for their families and friends, among them my ancestor's quip and killing.
Printed Matter's restaging of the store promises to include over 230 artworks by some 19913 Colab members, and the book, edited by Printed Matter Director Max Schumann features numerous testimonials from artists affiliated with the group.
Brett's loose restaging includes a duplicate of the original guest book from that show, which reads like a Who's Who of 20th century art: Everyone from Joan Miró and Jean Cocteau to the surrealists turned out.
His project operates like a museum within a museum and an intricate restaging of an elaborate stage set, creating a hall of mirrors where visitors can see old Hollywood reflected in the eyes of today's new artists.
Meanwhile, P.P.O.W. invites visitors into a restaging of the American artist Portia Munson's 1996 installation "The Garden," which depicts a woman's bedroom packed to an uncanny degree with (mainly pink) objects associated with traditional notions of femininity.
That's what you hear in this enthralling video as the soundtrack to Nina Katchadourian's restaging of the ceremony on a beach, many years later: the childhood voices of the two siblings with their much-practiced Scandinavian accents.
The art history nerd in me is especially excited for the restaging of American artist Tina Girouard's groundbreaking 000 performance Pinwheel, organized by Los Angeles-based gallery Anat Ebgi in collaboration with curator Lumi Tan of The Kitchen.
The United States has a compulsion when it comes to "West Side Story," restaging, again and again, the primal scene of the colony's incursion into American consciousness, the midcentury's "gran migración" of Puerto Ricans to New York City.
Gemze de Lappe, a dancer who performed on Broadway and, as a disciple of the choreographer Agnes de Mille, became an expert at restaging her choreography in musicals like "Oklahoma!" and "Carousel" around the United States, died on Nov.
However, the Gülenist construction of Turkey is a stale monolith without historical fluctuations where restaging is not a maneuver but an act of foundation in itself: The performance of culture is as good and true as the promise of culture.
Their amateur restaging of the deportation is at the core of Greene's movie, which grows into an adventurous exercise in drama-documentary; what could have seemed arch or awkward is handled with grace and tact, and there is even a song.
Last year, for example, Rutgers University Press published "Historians on Hamilton: How a Blockbuster Musical Is Restaging America's Past," with chapters by 15 scholars who look at how Mr. Miranda's play has changed the general public's perspective about colonial history.
This is a still from the 1983 debut of Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker's 'Rosas Danst Rosas' — I saw a live restaging of the work at the Théâtre de la Ville in Paris 10 years ago and was touched by its purity.
Through mythical figures, ceremonies, performances and other forms, the exhibition challenges the Eurocentric narrative of modernity by restaging the fabrication of narratives — be it gendered, spiritual or historical–and questioning how these narratives come to represent cultures, histories and civilizations.
But the Barrow Street Theatre production, which completely transformed the theater into a pie shop, is no gimmick — this is a thrillingly immersive restaging of the Sondheim musical, one that makes the title character terrifying in a way I no longer thought possible.
"The Sessions - A Live Restaging of The Beatles at Abbey Road Studios" features renditions of songs the Fab Four recorded in Studio 2, with songs from their debut album "Please Please Me" to 1969's "Abbey Road" performed as they were recorded.
The Astoria, Queens, museum celebrates Labor Day with four features focused specifically on immigrant labor; the program leads up to the release on Wednesday of Robert Greene's new film "Bisbee '17," a self-reflexive restaging of a violent episode in Bisbee, Ariz.
This Sunday's performance on the picturesque Baldwin Hills Scenic Overlook features experimental guitarist (and member of Best Coast) Bobb Bruno, trumpeter Dan Clucas, as well as a restaging of choreographer Simone Forti's "Huddle" (1961) featuring volunteer performers from the MOCA teen program.
In British moving image pioneer Malcolm Le Grice's restaging of two early performative works, Principles of Cinematography (1973) and Horror Film 1 (for triple 16mm projection), the artist uses his body in a shadow play with streams of colored light superimposed upon his body.
Do you have any suggestions for content I could share with my folks to try and show them that my getting moody every time the phone is taken out (usually 20-30 times per gathering) is not just a restaging of my rebellious teen phase?
Highlights include TG Stan and Dood Paard's frame-busting restaging of Yasmina Reza's "Art"; Mohamed El Khatib's mournful solo; Jeanne Balibar's feminist approach to historiography; and a collaboration on surveillance created by the poet Claudia Rankine, the choreographer Will Rawls and the filmmaker John Lucas.crossingthelinefestival.
In recent years, dance companies long associated with a single artist — such as the Paul Taylor Dance Company, Stephen Petronio Company and Martha Graham Dance Company — have made efforts to bring in new voices, commissioning works and restaging classics by choreographers other than their founders.
Three ballets, including a restaging of "Black Iris," are in store for the company's inaugural season, which begins with a 10-day residency at the Rockefeller Brothers Fund's Pocantico Center in Tarrytown, N.Y., in May, followed by an engagement at New York Live Arts in July.
When: Opens Friday, April 15, 6–8pm Where: Printed Matter (292 Eleventh Avenue, Chelsea, Manhattan) To celebrate the publication of A Book About Colab (and Related Activities), Printed Matter is hosting a restaging of the A. More Store, the collective's pop-up store of low-priced multiples.
There was another Wojnarowicz-related exhibition on view this summer — "Soon All This Will Be Picturesque Ruins," a restaging of his installations at P.P.O.W. Gallery in Chelsea — and "The Unflinching Eye," a selection from his archives at New York University, is up until the end of September.
Schwartz figures that autonomous vehicles, or A.V.s, will arrive in huge numbers in the decades ahead, bringing cheaper mobility options, improved safety, reduced pollution thanks to the electric motors they will favor, but also profound ethical dilemmas — namely, the restaging of the conflict between walking and driving.
Documentary interviews with her mother, father, and brother; archival audio recordings and photographs from her childhood; and the restaging of an elaborate game with Playmobil figures, which she and her younger brother Kai played for years, combine in a video that is at once exuberant and elegiac.
Before its restaging at New York's Gelsey Kirkland Arts Center for this year's Performa 19, Parts of Some Sextets had only been performed twice, over five decades ago in March 1965: once at the Wadsworth Atheneum in Hartford, Connecticut, and once at the Judson Memorial Church in New York.
DUNKIRK Christopher Nolan trades the cerebral for the visceral with this epic-scale restaging of the 260 military actions in Dunkirk, France, which ended with the evacuation of more than 2400,21992 Allied troops from the French port town but endured as a kind of rallying cry for the British.
If you're not sure where to start your PST: LA/LA experience, Thursday evening at 7pm, Brazilian artist Anna Maria Maiolino will be restaging her 1981 performance, "Entrevidas," in which she scatters dozens of eggs on the ground and attempts to navigate them, in conjunction with her current MOCA retrospective.
All of which brings us to that final scene, set on our most island-like continent, which neatly restages much of the very first episode of The Leftovers — but restaging as if it were native to Australia, with kangaroos taking the place of deer, this Kevin Garvey having a thick accent, etc.
The hilarious grotesquerie of these sequences hits a peak when Jackie Torrance drops by the morning after the slayings, failing at first to notice the signs of foul play (including Lola's bloody lobster apron) because she's too busy nit-picking the details Gordon got wrong in his restaging of an infamous 1929 ax murder.
In their film "The Lebanese Rocket Society" (2012), which screened in tandem with the show's opening at the nearby Wexner Center for the Arts, Hadjithomas and Joreige reconnect with this history not only through the paper trail of the spotty remaining documentation, but also by literally restaging the transport of a symbolic rocket through the streets of Beirut.
Under the direction of experts Paul O'Dette and Stephen Stubbs, and with a strong cast, this restaging of a 2016 production features a pastiche of excerpts from operas by Marc-Antoine Charpentier, Jean-Baptiste Lully and Michel-Richard de Lalande that provide a window into the musical life of the court of King Louis XIV of France.
This restaging, titled "Better Nights," is composed of two adjoining rooms and a hallway decorated with furniture that contains elements of Thomas's signature visual language (wood paneling, floral upholstery and patterned wallpaper) as well as carefully chosen works by artists of color such as Nina Chanel Abney, David Antonio Cruz, Lyle Ashton Harris, Paul Mpagi Sepuya and Alexandria Smith.
There are many clumsy examples of this — like, say, the terrible movie spoofs that believe simply restaging some famous scene counts as worthwhile humor — but there are also many very good ones, as when director Brian De Palma turned an elaborate action sequence in his 1987 film The Untouchables into an extensive reimagining of the stairway massacre in 1925's Battleship Potemkin.
Director: Robert Greene (Actress, Fake It So Real) Cast: Kate Lyn Sheil (You're Next, Netflix's House of Cards) Distributor: None yet Because this experimental documentary about depressed TV reporter Christine Chubbuck played at the same festival as Antonio Campos's more conventional dramatization — and because Greene's film is openly critical of the very idea of restaging Chubbuck's on-air suicide — it's tempting to use Kate as a cudgel against the other Christine.
Among the works on view will be Warhol's seminal 1963 film "Sleep," in which he shot Mr. Giorno sleeping for more than five hours; Mr. Rondinone's 2011 video work "Thanx 4 Nothing," which features Mr. Giorno reading his poem of the same title; and a restaging of Mr. Giorno's "Dial-a-Poem," a 1969 piece that was included in the Museum of Modern Art's 1970 exhibition "Information" and that invites people to call a number and hear recorded poems by William S. Burroughs, Allen Ginsberg and John Cage, among others.
Work goes on to fund it for restaging in its entirety.
It was an effort to propose terms and strategies with an individual rethinking about the past and present time and have possibility to exceed a mere-restaging.
He portrayed the role of Johnny Lee and Estaquio Salvador. He portrayed Robert Montgomery in Tanghalang Pilipino's restaging of Pilipinas Circa 1907. He acted in the restaging of the PETA production of Romulus d' Grayt, portraying Apolonius and Teodorico. He was in the 2008 PETA Musical Comedy Skin Deep as Ador/ Chorus and recently in Noli at Fili Dekada 2000 (Dos Mil), Nick Tiongson's contemporary adaptation of the two novels by Dr. Jose Rizal.
In 2014, City Wall Productions revived the opera for the Festival of Chichester, restaging it in a 1920s manor house, highlighting the struggle between morality and class in the period.
In 1973, a fire destroyed the entire repertoire of scenery and costumes. Several performances required restaging, including Gorda. In 1974, one more premiere was presented at Labor Union Culture Palace. This place eventually became haven for artists abandoned without a theater.
A revival is a restaging of a stage production after its original run has closed. New material may be added. A filmed version is said to be an adaptation and requires writing of a screenplay. Revivals are common in Broadway theatre.
Retrieved June 3, 2019. The work's production and restaging of organic form outside the convalescent facility alludes to the colonization of the body in both art (e.g., Moore's abstract, biomorphic notion of "Vitalism") and the medical industry's technological gaze.Williams, Janette.
Endoscopic ultrasound-guided fine-needle aspiration of left adrenal gland masses. Endoscopy 2007, 39(1):65-71. The potential utility of EUS-FNA in restaging of the mediastinum in patients who have undergone chemotherapy and radiotherapy for N2 or N3 disease is under investigation. The underlying idea is that initially advanced cancers, previously too extensive for surgery, may have responded to chemotherapy and radiation so much that they now may be operative candidates. Rather than immediately proceeding to thoracotomy based on CT or PET results, which could lead to an “open and close” thorax surgery, restaging, including invasive staging, may deselect non-responders, missed on imaging tests alone.
On the other hand, the town of Al Khalis, approx. 15 km away, seems to have become a major restaging point for insurgents retreating from Baqubah, despite the nearby presence of significant US forces at FOB Grizzly and People's Mujahedin of Iran personnel at "Ashraf City".
Blair studied at Harvard University, the University of Cambridge and Princeton University. At Princeton, she was the second graduate student of Anthony Grafton. She defended a dissertation entitled 'Restaging Jean Bodin: the Universae Naturae Theatrum (1596) in its cultural context' in 1990, which became the basis of her 1997 book.
His first production, Audacious Romance starring Lee Hyun-jin, was a hit and laid the foundation for succeeding productions such as Love Generation, and the musicals Coffee Prince, Black Mary Poppins, and Agatha. Kim starred in another restaging of The Lower Depths in 2014, which is his company's ninth production.
At the new venue, Rocky Horror required some restaging, for the Comedy was the first theatre at which the musical had played that possessed a traditional proscenium arch stage. For the first time, the musical was also broken into two acts with an interval. It finished its run there on 13 September 1980.
Fumiyo Ikeda was involved in the creation of almost all Rosas productions from 1983 to 1992 and also was a dancer in them. In 1997 she joined Rosas again. Until 2008 she danced in most Rosas productions. Afterwards she went on tour with the restaging of older Rosas productions, such as Woud, Drumming, Elena's Aria and Mozart / Concert Arias.
The project explored the legacy of Hitchcock's persona as well as it made references to his films through restaging his cameo appearances. In 2007, Film and Video Umbrella published a book version of Looking For Alfred with inclusions by authors: Patricia Allmer, Jorge Luis Borges, Chris Darke, Thomas Elsaesser, Tom McCarthy, Jeff Noon and Slavoj Zizek.
Alexander Gorsky in 1905 Alexander Gorsky (August 6, 1871 – 1924), a Russian ballet choreographer and a contemporary of Marius Petipa, is known for restaging Petipa's classical ballets such as Swan Lake, Don Quixote, and The Nutcracker. Gorsky “sought greater naturalism, realism, and characterization” Minden, Eliza Gaynor. The Ballet Companion. New York: Simon and Schuster, 2005.225 in ballet.
CREATIVE FORCE was seen in the Robert Altman film The Company. CREATIVE FORCE, as part of the film, was nominated for an American Choreography Award. Dean stopped choreographing and writing music in 2001. As of 2009, Laura Dean, the choreographer/composer, is no longer arranging and allowing restaging/reconstruction projects of her dance and music works.
Fabio Ceresa (born 21 August 1981) is an Italian opera director and librettist. From 2008 to 2014 he was assistant director at Teatro alla Scala, Milan. He has worked with Luca Ronconi, Deborah Warner, Peter Stein, Patrice Chéreau, Eimuntas Nekrosius, Richard Jones, Dmitri Tcherniakov. He worked at the restaging of historical productions of Giorgio Strehler, Franco Zeffirelli e Jean-Pierre Ponnelle.
Between 1989 and 1990, Sherman made 35 large, color photographs restaging the settings of various European portrait paintings of the fifteenth through early 19th centuries under the title History Portraits.Cindy Sherman: History Portraits, November 8-December 20, 2008 Skarstedt Gallery, New York.Kimberlee A. Cloutier-Blazzard, Cindy Sherman: Her “History Portrait” Series as Post-Modern Parody, Bread and Circus, July 29, 2007.
In May 1941, ex-Sergeant Irving Berlin was on tour at Camp Upton, his old Army base in Yaphank, New York, before America joined the fighting in World War II. There he spoke with the commanding officers, including Capt. Doc Rankin of Special Services, about restaging Berlin's 1917 Army play Yip Yip Yaphank. Middle Island Mail, May 28, 1941. Retrieved on September 17, 2006 Gen.
If the initial mediastinal staging included a mediastinoscopy, most surgeons try to avoid a repeat mediastinoscopy after radiation treatment because of scarring. Although restaging by PET and CT scanning may help to provide targets for biopsies, the concept is that even PET-negative mediastinums need to be sampled. In N2 disease, EUS-FNA and EBUS-FNA appear to offer the best risk- benefit ratio in these patients.
Performances such as the critically acclaimed production of Jesus Christ Superstar in the 1989/1990 season and the widely successful restaging of Chess in 1991/1992 were considered notable achievements by Dianna Shuster, whom Slater had promoted to Artistic Director in 1985.Frymer, Murry. "Women in the Spotlight -- Shuster: Her Struggle to be a Director is Paying off at San Jose CLO", San Jose Mercury News, January 22, 1988.
The concert was produced Unattended Baggage with Broadway Records' founder Van Dean starring children from Broadway shows such as Kinky Boots (musical), Fun Home (musical), 1984 (play), Falsettos and The King and I. A restaging of the concert was held at Greenroom 42 in September 2018, featuring new cast members from School of Rock (musical), The Lion King (musical) and Pippin (musical) with James Healy as musical director.
"The Free Southern Theater: Mythology and the Moving Between Movements." Restaging the Sixties: Radical Theatres and Their Legacies, edited by James M. Harding and Cindy Rosenthal, University of Michigan, 2006, pp. 269-285. Plays also became more experimental, leading to documentary-style performances, as artists such as Joseph Chaikin and The Open theatre used historical documents as source material for improvisations (Viet Rock)Shank, Theodore. American Alternative Theater.
This restaging should not be taken as accurate as there were major compromises made for television and because of the differences in crew experience, the fuel used, the modifications made to the replicas for modern safety rules, modern materials and construction methods, and following operating experience. Sensible comparisons were made between the engines only after calculations took into account the differences. The replicas had major differences from the 1829 originals.
San Francisco Chronicle critic Charles Desmarais describes them as displaying "an antic intelligence and a loose style ... at [its] best when humorously sending up classical subjects and Old Master concerns" (e.g., Truncis Naribus (Faces Without Noses), 2014). They include skewerings of male folly (Midas, 1997, which depicts the king touching something he shouldn't have), and female foibles (her 1999 restaging of the Seven Deadly Sins in a women's restroom).Stanley, M. Louise.
The venue acted as a site for creating and exhibiting Riedel's elaborate simulacra, functioning like "a giant copy machine" in its notorious restaging of local art exhibitions.Daniel Birnbaum, "," Artforum, October, 2005. In addition to replicating other artist's works, Riedel's interventions also included recording and subsequently replicating concerts, film screenings and book readings. The artist moved to Berlin in 2005 and in the following year the building at Oskar-von-Miller Strasse 16 was demolished.
"Wright and Forrest – Kismet", BBC, 13 August 2016 Jettisoning the lush oriental context and physical production of the original, a restaging re-titled as Timbuktu! opened at the Mark Hellinger Theatre on March 1, 1978 and ran for 243 performances."Internet Broadway Database listing, 'Timbuktu!', 1978", Internet Broadway Database, accessed January 6, 2011 This version, with a new book by Luther Davis, set the story in Africa, with minimalist settings and an all-Black cast.
The Independent, Friday, 2 April 2010. He often appeared in the films himself. His first major work was Bear (1993), in which two naked men (one of them McQueen) exchange a series of glances that might be taken to be flirtatious or threatening. Deadpan (1997) is a restaging of a Buster Keaton stunt in which a house collapses around McQueen, who is left unscathed because he is standing where there is a missing window.
She danced opposite Marius Petipa himself, who portrayed Aspicia's hero and lover, Lord Wilson/Ta-Hor. Marius Petipa was to be appointed second balletmaster to Saint-Leon after this production. The Pharaoh's Daughter had been widely unseen since its premier until Pierre Lacotte's restaging for the Bolshoi Ballet in 2000. He found old staging notes and ballet notation from Petipa's original production and deciphered them to bring the ballet back to life.
Ratmansky's choreographic career first became notable with his staging of the ballet Dreams of Japan for the State Ballet of Georgia in 1998. Dreams and Charms of Mannerism, choreographed in 1997, were both created for Nina Ananiashvili. Dreams earned the Golden Mask Award from the Theatre Union of Russia. Ratmansky is noted for restaging traditionally classical ballets for large companies. His first three-act story ballet was Cinderella, created for the Kirov Ballet in 2002.
Pete Moss assumed the musical task completely for the second staging in 1988 at the Bloomsbury Theatre in London. The first production was a sell-out for its entire run and garnered wonderful national reviews. The second show (partly financed by friend Stephen Fry) also sold out, but without the participation of either Longfellow or Stanshall, as well as miscast, was a muddle of misdirection. In late 2008, interest in restaging the show, never flagging, became a reality.
Nina Ananiashvili staged her own choreographic version of Laurencia at Minsk Opera and Ballet State Academic Theater (2014). The following step was Gorda. New libretto versions and ballet choreographic version were created by Nina, who herself led ballet restaging works. Creative team worked on Gorda’s production - Liliana Mitaishvili and Lali Kandelaki, Ekaterine Shavliashvili (assistant to the choreographer), Revaz Takidze (conductor), David Monavardisashvili (production design), Ana Kalatozishvili (costume designer), Jesper Keningsboro (production design), Studio "Opio" (video animations).
In 1978, Miller was a founding member and reconstructionist of the American Dance Machine, a company and briefly a school devoted to preserving the great dance numbers from Broadway and television shows. He was responsible for restaging Carol Haney's choreography for "Me and My Girl," first presented on The Ed Sullivan Show in 1962. He also taught master dance classes at many universities in the United States. He was regarded as one of the leading teachers of jazz dance in the country.
SRT caters to different audience segments, ensuring that a variety of performances are available with each season showcasing eight to ten plays and musicals. Forbidden City: Portrait of An Empress is one of the most iconic and successful original musicals staged by SRT in 2002 at the Esplanade - Theatres on the Bay as part of its opening festival. It was restaged in 2003, 2006 and is slated for another restaging in 2017. Other original musicals by SRT include A Twist of Fate (1998).
For centuries classical ballet has been seen as an elitist art form and has rarely been identified as a form of dance ordinarily performed by African Americans or other minorities. In 1984, Frederic Franklin restaged the traditional European Giselle for the Dance Theatre of Harlem. To many, this restaging was seen as inappropriate and inferior to those based on the 1841 original choreographers, Jean Coralli and Jules Perrot.Gaiser, “Caught Dancing: Hybridity, Stability, and Subversion in Dance Theatre if Harlem’s Creole “Giselle,” 269.
Alexander Gorsky choreographed, restaged, and revived many ballets. He created many of his own ballets but it was his restaging of Marius Petipa's ballets that have become more well known. Some say he paved the way for Michel Fokine’s work Scholl, Tim. From Petipa to Balanchine. New York: Taylor & Francis, 1994. 56 Some of Gorsky’s ballets were Gudule’s Daughter (ru: Дочь Гудулы) (a revision of the La Esmeralda), Salammbo, Etudes, Dances of the Nations, Eunice and Petronius, and Love is Quick.
90 Modern Life Is Rubbish was released in May 1993. The announcement of the album's release included a press photo which featured Blur, dressed in a mix of mod and skinhead attire, posing alongside a mastiff with the words "British Image 1" spraypainted behind them. At the time, such imagery was viewed as nationalistic and racially insensitive by the British music press; to quieten concerns, Blur released the "British Image 2" photo, which was "a camp restaging of a pre-war aristocratic tea party".Harris, 2004, pp.
James Jamieson (1920 - December 25, 1993) was a specialist in Highland dancing, best remembered for both performing in and restaging Agnes de Mille's Brigadoon. Jamieson (also known as Jamie Jamieson) was a native of Evanston, Illinois and studied at Northwestern University. He began his career in ballet, but by the mid-1940s was an internationally recognized Scottish dance champion. In 1947, de Mille hired Jamieson to coach the cast of Brigadoon in traditional Scottish dancing, which inaugurated a decades-long association with the musical.
The anthology explores subfields such as oral history and digital humanities to interrogate the changing nature of expertise in the museum field, and considers co- curation as a method for encouraging public engagement. The Center's danceworkbook series offers web-based publications that explore the choreographic process. In February 2015, the Center launched the fourth iteration of the series, A Steady Pulse: Restaging Lucinda Childs, 1963–78. The multimedia web publication is a reexamination of the early dances of one of America's most influential contemporary choreographers, Lucinda Childs.
Bell wanted to express a connection between physicality, lyrics, and the way the songs were presented. Great Weather for Media called Bell's work "fresh" and "on the edge of what's happening." Earlier in her career, Bell released a number of albums as a singer- songwriter, including Under a Piano (2005), February (2008), and In Place of Arms (2010). Most recently, she released Ciphony in collaboration with composer John King, which documented their work with Compagnie CNDC-Angers and Robert Swinston in restaging Merce Cunningham's EVENT.
Dancers and audience members moved within the collective space of Neto's immersive sculpture. In June 2011, Shen Wei Dance Arts performed Still Moving in the American Wing of The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Commissioned by the Museum, Still Moving is, according to Shen Wei, about "creating a dialogue between the dancers and the gallery's sculptures, between past and present, between immobility and movement." The piece consists of three parts, Restaging: Near the Terrace, Transition, and Internal External #1, all contained within the Charles Englehard Court.
Baldwin has received awards including the Bonnie Bird Choreographic Award (1992), the 1995 Time Out Award for Dance, the South Bank Show Award in 2001 for The Bird Sings With Its Fingers, the French Grand Prix Award for Film (1996), for Echo, and the Dance Artist Fellowship for Outstanding Contribution to Dance in 2002. He won the TMA Theatre Award for Achievement in Dance for Constant Speed and an Oliver Award for his restaging of Michael Clark's Swamp. Baldwin received the OBE for Services to Dance in the 2015 Queen's Birthday Honours List.
The mouth that was the original source of nourishment is now the mouth that takes pleasure in its own sucking. This substitution of the breast for milk and the breast for a phantasmic scene represents a further level of mediation which is increasingly psychic. The child cannot experience the pleasure of milk without the psychic re-inscription of the scene in the mind. “The finding of an object is in fact a re-finding of it.” It is in the movement and constant restaging away from the instinct that desire is constituted and mobilized.
Alan Johnson (February 18, 1937 – July 7, 2018) was a three-time Emmy Award- winning American choreographer, best known for his work on Mel Brooks films and for restaging Jerome Robbins' original choreography in live productions of West Side Story in the United States and internationally. Johnson was linked to West Side Story since making his Broadway debut in the show in 1957. He brought the West Side Story dance style into the mainstream when he choreographed several GAP clothing commercials in 2000. This commercial earned him an American Choreography award.
In October 2016, Rhizome launched Net Art Anthology, a two-year online exhibition devoted to restaging 100 key artworks from the history of net art. One project per week will be restaged and conceptualized through an online exhibition page. Devised in tandem with Rhizome's digital conservation department, Net Art Anthology makes use of the tools Rhizome has developed for preserving dynamic web-based artworks. The project was launched with an artists' panel at the New Museum on October 27, 2016, featuring Olia Lialina, Martha Wilson, Mark Tribe, and Ricardo Dominguez.
In 1954 Peter Ebert became chief producer at the Staatsoper Hannover in Hanover under Intendant Kurt Ehrhardt, and the family moved there. Peter stayed six years and learned a large amount of the opera repertoire in a theatre with very high standards. However, the summers were nearly always spent working at Glyndebourne as assistant to his father and later doing his own productions and restaging his fathers’ work. When Glyndebourne took Le Comte Ory and Falstaff to Paris, Ebert did all the technical and preparatory work as well as the rehearsals.
Each of these works entailed appropriating existing imagery and collaging it, using it as is, or restaging it in such a way that shows our internalization of the message that the media was selling us.For a discussion on Segalove’s relation to the media and its critique in art see John Miller’s Artforum article titled “Tomorrow Is the Question: John Miller on the Art of Ilene Segalove”, Artforum, Vol. 50, No. 2, October 2011, pp. 262-67. Eleanor Heartney also speaks to the use of media in a review on Segalove's work.
Barnaby Rudge is a 1915 British silent drama film directed by Thomas Bentley and Cecil M. Hepworth and starring Tom Powers, Stewart Rome and Violet Hopson.BFI.org It was an adaptation of the 1841 novel Barnaby Rudge by Charles Dickens which was set amidst the 1780 Gordon Riots in London. The film was made at Walton Studios by Hepworth Pictures, where Bentley had directed several ambitious Dickens adaptations. The production was considered a lavish spectacle by critics, particularly the restaging on the climatic riots, which involved over 1,500 extras.
A video for the song "Cut the World" directed by Nabil features Willem Dafoe, Carice van Houten and Marina Abramović. Anohni was the curator of Meltdown 2012 at the Southbank Centre in London. Anohni was "guest of honor" at the Melbourne Festival in October 2012, presenting a restaging of "Swanlights", as well as screening Charles Atlas' Turning, Lynette Wallworth's Coral: Rekindling Venus, and presenting Paradise, an exhibition of Antony's drawings and collages. Anohni performed with orchestra for the 2013 Spring Givenchy collection in Paris, singing You Are My Sister and expanding on the theme of Future Feminism in literature distributed at the event.
The last extensive project of decorations was planned for the celebrations commemorating the Third International in 1921 by the constructivists Alexander Vesnin and Liubov Popova. It was supposed to be large-scale open air installation consisting of a model of a “Fortress of Capitalism” and the “Communist Future City,” connected by ties and banners that were to be held up by airships. The envisioned site for this installation was the Khodinka field in northern Moscow. The site was meant to serve as the stage for a historical mass spectacle restaging the struggle of the proletarian revolution.
But mostly, it was "just being itself," as Vivian would say. It played to sell-out audiences every single night of its run, attracted people from Scotland to the US, and it garnered wonderful, if slightly puzzled, reviews from not only the Bristol press, but The Guardian and The Times. Staged a second time in late 1988 at the Bloomsbury Theatre in London, it lacked the cockeyed appeal of Theklas unusual setting, and the hand-picked Bristol cast and orchestra (for which much of the material was specifically crafted). Interest in restaging the show was maintained, and in late 2008 was partly realised.
Regardless of the amount of work he actually did, Petipa's was the only name listed for choreography on posters for the first production in St. Petersburg.Goodwin, New Grove (2001), 2:853. Ivanov worked with Petipa on a new restaging of Tchaikovsky's Swan Lake ballet in 1895. Ivanov choreographed the entirety of the lakeside acts or "white acts", Act II and Act IV. This includes the Dance of the Little Swans, an iconic pas de quatre where the four cygnets huddle together and dance in unison, before breaking the chain and falling to the floor whilst attempting to fly.
Besides dancing and choreographing, Fumiyo Ikeda also gives various workshops on her own work and the Rosas repertoire (including movement material from Rosas danst Rosas and Drumming). She does this regularly at the Summer School of the dance school PARTS.Page about Summerschool 2017, on the website of P.A.R.T.S. Several times she was also a teacher at KASK, Ghent.Page about Gay Sons of Lesbian Mothers, on the website of KASKPage about escape nightmare super-calm useless interaction silence again, on the website of KASK At Rosas she leads the rehearsals for the restaging of the early productions.
While Salleé's creations sometimes feature passive Barbies being "Barbie-Q-ed", turned into chess pieces, or the like, they also fight monsters, engage in kinky rituals, or are transmogrified into hybrid beings such as centaurs, insects, or trees. They include Barbie's Last Sleepover, a restaging of da Vinci's The Last Supper, as well as showing Barbie as a pregnant Virgin Mary, or as Mary comforting a dying Christ figure. However, even more than religious references, Barbie's nudity seems to provoke strong responses from viewers. Salleé's penchant for adding nipples to bare-chested Barbies riles some people.
Go was selected for a major role in the 2014 West End revival of Miss Saigon. She played the role of the disillusioned Gigi Van Tranh at the Prince Edward Theatre in London. Go sang one of the show's most notable songs, "The Movie In My Mind". Before flying off to London to play the role of Gigi in the restaging of the hit musical "Miss Saigon", Go held a two and a half-hour send off concert entitled Miss Rachelle: The Send Off Concert with special guests Erik Santos, Christian Bautista, Mark Bautista, Sheryn Regis, Jimmy Marquez and Regine Velasquez- Alcasid.
The ballet was restaged by George Balanchine and Jerome Robbins in 1970 for the New York City Ballet with elaborated scenery by Chagall, and with new costumes by Karinska based on Chagall's for the 1972 Stravinsky Festival that introduced Gelsey Kirkland as the Firebird.The 1970 restaging uses only the 1945 suite as accompaniment, as indicated by a program note whenever the work is performed. In 1970 Maurice Béjart staged his own version in which the ballet's protagonist was a young man who rose from the ranks of the revolutionists and became their leader. The lead role was danced by Michel Denard.
The ambitious series presented a total of 37 live color programs, which included original musicals or plays, restaging of Broadway productions, great concert artists, and tribute programs. Producers' Showcase presented the first international show with live remote locations (Wide Wide World), and the first full-length Broadway production on color television (Peter Pan). "Producers' Showcase has undoubtedly been a tremendous prestige presentation by the network with elaborate and worthy cultural productions," The New York Times published in 1957, the series' final year.Shepard, Richard F., "The Jaffes — Versatile TV Team"; The New York Times, February 3, 1957.
In 1831, Coralli was engaged as premier maître de ballet of the Paris Opera, replacing Jean-Louis Aumer. His first work there was a revival and restaging of his 1828 work Léocadie, with a new scenario by Eugene Scribe, a new score by Michel Carafa, and a new title, L'Orgie (1831). It told the story of a young girl seduced by a nobleman and then abandoned, a theme to which Coralli would return in later works. His next was the ballet for the opera La Tentation (1852), which capitalized on the growing vogue for plays, ballets, and operas with a supernatural aspect.
In 2017 Objectspace moved from its original premises to new premises at 13 Rose Road in Ponsonby, Auckland. The new gallery has increased space for exhibitions. The move was driven by an increase in Objectspace's funding from Creative New Zealand, to include the disciplines of architecture and design alongside craft and applied art. The opening exhibitions included an installation in the new courtyard space by Warwick Freeman, an exhibition of a collaboration between typographer Kris Sowersby and design agency Alt Group, and FutureIslands, a restaging of the New Zealand presentation at the 2016 Venice Biennale of Architecture.
In 1998 she was the President of the American Philological Association (now the Society for Classical Studies). In Spring 2008 she was the 94th Sather Visiting Professor of Classical Literature at Berkeley University; her Sather Lectures focused on the restaging of Greek tragedies in America, and the ways in which modern productions of these plays explored themes of contemporary concern including slavery, race, the status of women, immigration, and identity. These lectures were later published as Reimagining Greek Tragedy on the American Stage (2012). She has also been Visiting Professor at Dartmouth College and New York University.
He mimes a scene from Gounod's opera, in which Mephisto returns and the pact with Lucifer is signed in blood. After the interval, 'Faust' visits Portugal to demonstrate his supernatural powers to the King: when a requested restaging of the David and Goliath contest is poorly received, he drowns the entire Portuguese court. 'Faust' is distracted from repentance by Helen of Troy, whom he seduces before realising she is a wooden demon in disguise. Lucifer arrives earlier than expected to claim his soul, and 'Faust' rushes in panic from the theatre, meeting a newcomer in at the doorway as he bursts into the street.
In February 2006, EgoPo staged The Maids x 2 Off Broadway at the Bouwerie Lane Theater. In 2007, EgoPo began its new life as a Philadelphia company with a restaging of its Barrymore-nominated production of Spring Awakening at the Mainstage of the Adrienne Theater and restarted its professional conservatory. Since that time, EgoPo has produced the Tennessee Williams’ Festival, and the Expressionism Festival, including the Burns’ Classic Reading Series, during which EgoPo united ten other Philadelphia-based theater companies for the yearlong event. The 2009-2010 season featured a yearlong Philadelphia Beckett Festival, including three mainstage performances and a dozen short Beckett plays presented at the Painted Bride Art Center.
The insurgents already had intelligence that the U.S. army was going to attack the city and evacuated up to 80 percent of its principal leadership long before the operation. After a month of street battles the fighting ceased in large parts of the city but the town of Al Khalis, approx. 15 km to the north, seemed to have become a major restaging point for insurgents retreating form Baqubah, despite the nearby presence of significant US forces at FOB Grizzly and People's Mujahedin of Iran personnel at "Ashraf City". By July 9, the focus of operations seemed to have shifted to the Baghdad-Baqubah road SW of the town.
Since the 1970s artists using photography like Cindy Sherman and latterly Thomas Ruff and Thomas Demand have been described as conceptual. Although their work does not generally resemble the lo-fi aesthetic of 1960s conceptual art they may use certain methods in common such as documenting performance (Sherman), typological or serial imagery (Ruff) or the restaging of events (Demand). In fact the indebtedness to these and other approaches from Conceptual Art is so widespread in contemporary Fine-art photography that almost any work might be described as conceptual. The term has perhaps been used most specifically in a negative sense to distinguish some contemporary art photography from documentary photography or Photojournalism.
Michael Riedel is known for his practice of restaging prior events and re-presenting existing texts, objects and audio recordings, in the process creating a self-sustainable system within which new work is continuously generated from existing material.Daniel Birnbaum, "," Artforum, October, 2005. For more than fifteen years, the artist's work has embodied a wide range of mediums and formats, including large-scale works on canvas, film and video, audio recordings, artist's books, posters, installations and events. Riedel was first recognized after he took over an abandoned building on Oskar-von-Miller Strasse 16 in Frankfurt where together with collaborator Dennis Loesch, they turned it into an experimental art space.
Although she attended the Selma 50th anniversary celebrations in March 2015, Nash was noticeably absent from the restaging of the 1965 Selma march. When asked about her refusal to participate in the historic event, Nash cited the attendance of former president George W. Bush. Nash, who has dedicated her life to pursuits of peace and nonviolence, declared that Bush "stands for just the opposite: For violence and war and stolen elections, and his administration…had people tortured." Decades after she played a critical role in the Civil Rights Movement, Diane Nash remains committed to the principles of nonviolence that have guided her throughout her life.
In 1998, at age 28, he succeeded in retooling the play and restaging it in Atlanta, first at the House of Blues, then at the Fox Theatre. Perry continued to create new stage productions, touring with them on the so- called "Chitlin' Circuit" (now also known as the "urban theater circuit") and developing a large, devoted following among African-American audiences. In 2005, Forbes reported that he had sold "more than $100 million in tickets, $30 million in videos of his shows and an estimated $20 million in merchandise", and "the 300 live shows he produces each year are attended by an average of 35,000 people a week".
The Opera Australia 2018 national tour, Evita, is the 40th-anniversary restaging of the original Harold Prince production. Prince's production won seven Tony Awards when it moved to Broadway after originally opening in London's West End, and it became the template for subsequent productions of the musical for the following quarter of a century. The musical charts Eva Perón's life from an ambitious teenager, through her career as the First Lady of Argentina from 1946, until her death in 1952 at the age of 33. It includes some of Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice's best known material, including "Another Suitcase in Another Hall" and "Don't Cry for Me Argentina".
Huston started his career in Minnesota’s Boundary Waters. From 2000 to 2005, Huston worked full- time at Outward Bound, an expedition school that leads active learning trips. In the spring of 2005, Huston was the only North American selected to join a team of Norwegians restaging Roald Amundsen’s 1911 expedition to the South Pole for a History Channel and BBC documentary. The expedition team skied and dog sledded 1400 miles over 72 days on the Greenland icecap, using 1911 period clothing, equipment and food. During December 2007 and January 2008, Huston led a full-length ski expedition to the South Pole, covering 720 miles in 57 days.
Stathacos' early work incorporated the use of fictional identities into a print and textile practice. She invented the persona of Anne de Cybelle as a means of interrogating and subverting the history of the traditional Western canon of art history. This practice, and the work that resulted from it, led to a performative collaboration with Hunter Reynolds, The Banquet, (a loose reinterpretation and restaging of Meret Oppenheim's Spring Feast). The loss of friends due to AIDS in the mid-to-late 1990s prompted Stathacos to travel to India and East Asia, where she became involved with Buddhism and Eastern spirituality, which in turn informed both her art and activism.
While serving as co-director of the Vienna State Opera with Franz Schalk from 1919 until 1924, Strauss sought to revive the fortunes of the resident ballet company, struggling after the collapse of the Austro-Hungarian monarchy. He recruited choreographer Heinrich Kröller (1880–1930) from the Berlin State Opera and collaborated with him on a series of productions, restaging his earlier work for the Ballets Russes Josephslegende (1922), and rearranging the music of Schumann, François Couperin, Beethoven, and Gluck for, respectively, Karneval (1922), Ballettsoirée (1923), Die Ruinen von Athen (1924), and Don Juan (1924). Most ambitious was Schlagobers, premiered during the official celebrations for the composer's sixtieth birthday.
In 1954 she returned to Australia with Borovansky, and that same year she was selected by John Cranko to dance "Poll" in his restaging of Pineapple Poll for the Borovansky Ballet. She continued to dance for Borovansky and as guest artist for various European companies until she became a principal with Dame Peggy van Praagh's Australian Ballet in 1962, where she danced a wide range of roles for four years. She danced new roles in association with Robert Helpmann and played an important role in the artistic development of the new ballet company. She retired from dancing after the Australian Ballet's first overseas tour in 1966, and then taught ballet in Melbourne and Southport, Queensland until her untimely death.
On 21 October 2000 at the Brixton Academy a 'Hawkestra' event took place, featuring nearly all past members of Hawkwind. Disagreements between various participants led to any restaging of the event being unlikely, but Turner did stage a further event under the banner 'The Greasy Truckers Party featuring members of the Hawkestra' on 21 October 2001 at the London Astoria. Out of this a loose band formed, performing further gigs and eventually using the name xhawkwind.com. An appearance at Guilfest in 2002 led to confusion as to whether this actually was Hawkwind, sufficiently irking Brock into taking legal action to prohibit Turner from trading under the name Hawkwind, a case which Turner lost.
While Promotion Manager of NFL Properties, he invented the game of Arena football while watching the Major Indoor Soccer League All-Star game being played at Madison Square Garden on February 11, 1981. He drew out a diagram and rules on the back of a 9" x 12" manila envelope. Foster left the NFL in September 1982 to pursue a goal of managing a major professional football team with the Phoenix-based Arizona Wranglers during their inaugural 1983 season in the new USFL. After 1983 season ended, he accepted an offer to move back to the Midwest to serve as Executive Vice President for the restaging of the USFL Chicago Blitz under new ownership for the 1984 season.
While she is widely known in Europe, her groundbreaking performances are lesser known in the United States, where, as critic Douglas Crimp wrote of her work in 1983, "the rupture that is effected in modernist practices has subsequently been repressed, smoothed over." Yet, in restaging early and recent works, Jonas continues to find new layers of meanings in themes and questions of gender and identity that have fueled her art for over thirty years. Jonas' performance inspired by the writings of German anthropologist Aby Warburg, The Shape, The Scent, The Feel of Things, was commissioned by Dia Beacon and was twice performed between 2005 and 2006. This project established an ongoing and continuing collaboration with the pianist Jason Moran.
In a recent (2002) restaging of the Rainhill Trials using replica engines, neither Sans Pareil (11 out of 20 runs) nor Novelty (10 out of 20 runs) completed the course. In calculating the speeds and fuel efficiencies, it was found that Rocket would still have won, as its relatively modern technology made it a much more reliable locomotive than the others. Novelty almost matched it in terms of efficiency, but its firebox design caused it to gradually slow to a halt due to a buildup of molten ash (called "clinker") cutting off the air supply. The restaged trials were run over the Llangollen Railway, Wales, and were the subject of a 2003 BBC Timewatch documentary.
Chase's company was later to become the American Ballet Theatre, with which Tudor was closely associated for the rest of his life. He was a resident choreographer with Ballet Theater for ten years, restaging some of his earlier works but also creating new works, his great Pillar of Fire (1942), Romeo and Juliet, Dim Lustre and Undertow, on that company by the end of the war. Retiring from dancing in 1950, he headed the faculty of the Metropolitan Opera Ballet School, taught at the Juilliard School recurrently from 1950 onwards, and was artistic director for the Royal Swedish Ballet from 1963 to 1964. He choreographed three works for the New York City Ballet.
In his Archive of American Television interview, Roy Huggins contends that the first half of the later theatrical film The Sting with Paul Newman and Robert Redford was an uncredited restaging of "Shady Deal at Sunny Acres." "Duel at Sundown" stars Clint Eastwood as a gun-slinging villain in an epic showdown with Bret, also featuring Edgar Buchanan and Abby Dalton in large supporting roles. The episode "Escape to Tampico" used the set of "Rick's Café Américain" from Casablanca for "La Cantina Americana," and contains many allusions to the film. At 19:19 on the DVD release there is even a short clip from the movie where actors are dressed in French Army and Heer uniforms, and Leonid Kinskey is recognizable tending the bar.
The year 2014 found them showing their work at the Museum of Modern Art in Buenos Aires, in Eduardo Costa’s restaging of Fashion Fiction, and opening an individual exhibition called Lullaby at the Galerie Madé in Paris. In April 2015 they participated in a retrospective celebrating the 30th anniversary of Hyères’ International Festival of Fashion and Photography. Later that year, they prepared a huge exhibition showcasing their collaborations with fashion designer Pablo Ramírez. Under the name Magia Negra (Black Magic), this exhibit featured photographs, garments and video. It first opened at the Osde Foundation in the Argentine city of Rosario and afterwards it travelled to the foundation’s main building in Buenos Aires, gathering great levels of attendance and media coverage in both cities.
Prince Marcantonio IV Borghese (1730-1800), who began the recasting of the park's formal garden architecture into an English landscape garden, also set out about 1775, under the guidance of the architect Antonio Asprucci, to replace the now-outdated tapestry and leather hangings and renovate the Casina, restaging the Borghese sculptures and antiquities in a thematic new ordering that celebrated the Borghese position in Rome. The rehabilitation of the much-visited villa as a genuinely public museum in the late eighteenth century was the subject of an exhibition at the Getty Research Institute, Los Angeles, in 2000,Making a Prince's Museum: Drawings for the Late Eighteenth-Century Redecoration of the Villa Borghese. Getty Research Institute (17 June-17 September 2000). Catalogue by Carole Paul, with an essay by Alberta Campitelli.
Shmailo was the original English-language translator of Victory over the Sun by Aleksei Kruchenykh for the Los Angeles County Museum of Art's celebrated reconstruction of the first Futurist opera and performance piece in 1980.. This translation was additionally used for productions at the Garage Museum of Contemporary Art, the Brooklyn Academy of Fine Arts, the American Museum of Natural History, the Smithsonian, the Brooklyn Academy of Music, and theaters and universities worldwide. In 2015, it was featured at the Cornelia Street Café with poet-actor Bob Holman in the role of The Time Traveler and was part of the Garage Museum of Moscow’s 2014 retrospective of Russian performative art. The opera received a high-tech full restaging with digital sets and synthesized music at Boston University on April 23, 2015.
The most recent productions are Work / Travail / Labor (Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker / Rosas, 2015) and Così fan tutte (Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker / Rosas and Opéra national de Paris, 2017). She also participated in the restaging of the Rosas productions Rosas danst Rosas (Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker / Rosas, 1983), Elena's Aria (Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker / Rosas, 1984), Bartók / Mikrokosmos (Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker / Rosas, 1987), Achterland (Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker / Rosas, 1990), Drumming (Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker / Rosas and Ictus, 1998) and Rain (Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker / Rosas and Ictus, 2001). The Rosas productions tour worldwide.Overview of past Rosas performances on the website of RosasOverview of upcoming Rosas performances on the website of Rosas She can also be seen in a number of movies and videos made about or based on Rosas productions.
The Hawkestra event took place on 21 October 2000 at the Brixton Academy which featured nearly all past members of Hawkwind, but disagreements between various participants led to any restaging of the event being unlikely. Chris Hewitt who had worked with Nik Turner back at Deeply Vale in the late 1970s put on two gigs in 2001 with Nik's chosen name "The Isle of Wight line up of Hawkwind". These two gigs were at Stairways in Birkenhead and The Empress Ballroom in Blackpool. Chris Hewitt then started to manage the band and put together The Greasy Truckers Party 2001 at The Astoria in London, featuring members of the Hawkestra on 21 October 2001 at the London Astoria, which, despite being invited, all of the then members of Hawkwind refused to be a part of.
The Opéra-Comique discovered some fresh energy in 1950s, restaging Roméo et Juliette, Orphée et Eurydice, Le roi malgré lui and Les noces de Jeannette and introducing Bluebeard's Castle, Landowski's Les Adieux and Dallapiccola's Volo di Notte to attract new audiences and keep the attention of the arts establishment. At the start of the 1960s Stéphane Wolff, claimed that the theatre could regain its independence: "well-managed, it could again become what it was for so long, the most active and therefore the leading lyric stage in France". However, in 1972 the Opéra-Comique company was closed (although the theatre itself received visiting productions) and its government grant added to that of the Opéra. Although the company of the Opéra-Comique was disbanded (followed 20 years later by the closure of the opéra comique classes at the Paris Conservatoire),de Saint Pulgent, Maryvonne.
The original finale was to take place on the hands of Big Ben with Ratigan eventually falling to his demise. However, layout artist Mike Peraza approached Musker with the idea of restaging the final confrontation so the characters would break through the face of the Big Ben with the grinding clockwork gears providing added menace, in which Musker agreed. Peraza's inspiration for the scene was a Japanese anime film, The Castle of Cagliostro (1979), the feature film debut of animator Hayao Miyazaki which is part of the Lupin III franchise; The Castle of Cagliostro, which Peraza was a fan of, featured a climatic scene involving characters amidst giant turning gears in a clock tower. Pereza and his team was sent to London for video reference and were granted unprecedented access to the clockworks inside Big Ben.
She was awarded an NAACP Image Award in 1986 and later won an Obie Award for Distinguished Performance by an Actress for her performance in the theatrical adaptation of Spunk, a collection of short stories written by Zora Neale Hurston. That same year, Vance was also in the original cast of George C. Wolfe's The Colored Museum; she would go on to reprise some of her performances therein for a 1991 Great Performances restaging of the play. Vance was the second female lead opposite Nancy Allen in Limit Up, where she played a guardian angel on assignment for God being played by Ray Charles. She had small roles in The War of the Roses and Little Man Tate and a more significant role in Jumpin' at the Boneyard, for which she was nominated for an Independent Spirit Award.
To promote Modern Life Is Rubbish, Food released "For Tomorrow" as the album's lead single in the UK in April 1993. The single, which showcased Blur's new sound and attitude, performed moderately well in the charts, reaching number 28.Harris, 2004, p. 90 A few weeks later in May 1993, Modern Life was released. The announcement of the album's release included a press photo that featured the phrase "British Image 1" spraypainted behind Blur members (who were dressed in a mixture of mod and skinhead attire) and a Mastiff. At the time, such imagery was viewed as nationalistic and racially insensitive by the British music press; to quiet concerns, Blur subsequently released the "British Image 2" photo, which was "a camp restaging of a pre-war aristocratic tea party".Harris, 2004, p. 89 The album peaked at number 15 on the UK Album Chart.
In 1982, it moved its principal activities to Los Angeles and in 1995 to Chicago. Noted for its experimental repertoire, the company was called the Joffrey Ballet of Chicago after its move but has since returned to being called simply the Joffrey Ballet. Besides Joffrey's works its repertoire includes many works by Gerald Arpino, Joffrey's long-time co-director, romantic partner, and eventually artistic director emeritus until his 2008 death, and ballets commissioned by Joffrey from new choreographers as well as works by such established choreographers as George Balanchine, Alvin Ailey and Twyla Tharp. He prided himself on creating a dynamic and diverse repertory, bringing modern dance choreographers such as Tharp and Ailey to ballet audiences for the first time, the restaging of classic Ballet Russes ballets, and The Joffrey Ballet was the first American company to perform the work of Danish choreographer August Bournonville.
Temple declined the role of Luiz in the next Gilbert and Sullivan opera, The Gondoliers, when it opened at the Savoy in December 1889, but in February 1890 he was one of the replacements rushed to New York for the restaging of The Gondoliers at Palmer's Theatre, taking the role of Giuseppe. Before that he appeared in Trial by Jury and again in Cox and Box and made his debut in music hall. He later appeared in The Gondoliers on tour in the English provinces.The Manchester Guardian, 24 June 1890, p. 8 In July 1890, he left the company again to pursue a directing career. In 1891, he married Annie Marie Davis Watts, with whom he had been living since at least 1881.Marriage licence at Index of Birth, Marriage & Deaths for England & Wales, January – March 1891, Kensington, vol 1a, p. 316; 1881 census Temple was back with a D'Oyly Carte touring company briefly the following year, playing Pyjama in The Nautch Girl.
In Autumn 2008, Pastor came to Poland to discuss restaging his ballet Tristan, in Warsaw’s Teatr Wielki. Production to the music of Richard Wagner was originally created for the Royal Swedish Ballet. At the time, Waldemar Dąbrowski – Teatr Wielki’s general director, offered Pastor to take over the direction of the ballet in Warsaw. Being interested in this proposal, Pastor decided to return to Poland after 26 years of emigration, setting the conditions of ballet’s artistic independence and autonomic operating conditions in the theatre structure, which would be analogous to other major ballet companies worldwide. Thanks to the efforts of director Dąbrowski, Minister of Culture and National Heritage Bogdan Zdrojewski agreed to appropriate changes in the theater’s by-law. On 18 March 2009 Pastor took over the position of director of the ballet of Warsaw’s Teatr Wielki, and in the same year by the decision of Minister Zdrojewski on 29 April it was separated in the structure of the theatre as Polish National Ballet and became equal to Polish National Opera.

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