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"Dedicate It" with Bill T Jones, Seán Curran and Lois Welk

"Dedicate It" with Bill T Jones, Seán Curran and Lois Welk

Company:

Bill T Jones, Seán Curran and Lois Welk

Location:

Caveat, 21 A Clinton St
New York, NY

Dates:

Monday, April 2, 2018 - 7:00pm

Tickets:

http://caveat.nyc/event/dedicate-it-with-bill-t-jones-sean-curran-and-lois-welk/

Company:
Bill T Jones, Seán Curran and Lois Welk

A private message in plain sight.

Not all dedications live in books. Acclaimed choreographer and 'irreplaceable dance treasure', Bill T. Jones gathers early collaborators and performance colleagues Lois Welk and Seán Curran to discuss the legacy of Jones's dance company dedicatee Arnie Zane, share stories, and together reify the spirit of the former co-Artistic Director of the Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Dance Company.

This month: Bill T Jones, Seán Curran, and Lois Welk in conversation about Arnie Zane

Doors 7:00pm, show 7:30pm.
Tickets $15 adv /  $20 at the door.
21+

Dedicate It is a live show and podcast that zeroes in on the dedication page. Come hear host Emily Ludolph find the stories about the people and experiences that motivate our favorite writers, musicians, and scientists. Dedicate It examines the greatest dedications in history, holds intimate conversations with the people we admire most about the people they admire most, and hosts an open mic for everyone to make a dedication to someone who got them where they are today.

REFUND POLICY: Tickets maybe be refunded up to 24 hours before the event. Within 24 hours we may take exchanges for other events at our discretion. No refunds after the event.

This event is mixed seated and standing room. Seats are first-come first-serve.

 


Photo credit: Christina Lane
 

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