A MULTICULTURAL EXTRAVAGANZA: TONIGHT'S AWoW SHOWCASE AT THE CELL

0SkehHkt1TaS4SBrLJO-LWKC64nJfKcNfpFDwo7nJ_cIf you’re looking for diversity in the arts and culture the place to be tonight is The Cell Theater in New York City. Here are some of the folks who will be there: an Iranian pianist playing French classical, an Irishman reading Shakespeare, a Japanese woman playing the Taisho goto harp, a German violinist fiddling, a couple of Irish guys singing love tunes,  a Brooklyn gal reading about what else, Brooklyn, an aria from Mozart’s Don Giovanni and a NYC Performing Arts’ high school student showing off her talents.

 

imagesJoin the artists and a great bunch of folks tonight for a lively time at The Cell Theater, 7PM, 338 W. 23rd St., New York City. Look forward to seeing you there, but if you can’t make it come back here Thursday for Cat Dwyer’s wonderful photos and again Friday for a wrap up of the evening’s performances.  

COLLABORATION: THE KEY TO CREATIVITY

Nice article in this week’s Irish Echo about Artists Without Walls. (Click on the article to read.)

 

We’re having our launch–we’re calling our session an “Artists Without Walls Showcase’–next Tuesday, January 29th, at The Cell Theatre, located at 338 W23rd St. in Manhattan. If you can make it, we’d love to see you. 

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