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(Swimming Pool at 23 Rector St) (8pm) With vibrant wit and all-out physicality, Headlong Dance Theatre transforms the sanitized space of 225 Rector Street's pool into a site for dreams and longing. RSVP required: www.lmcc.net/sitelines. (Free) Event Website Note: this event runs July 2 - 7
(USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center, Flushing Meadows-Corona Park, Queens) Tennis tournament that is open to all players. Event Website Note: this event runs July 3 - 7
(Comix, 353 west 14th street, New York, NY 10014) (8:00 PM) One part kitsch, another hilarious commentary, the Found Footage Festival is sure to be a reel good time.
The Found Footage Festival is a one-of-a-kind event that compiles more than an hour's worth of footage from videos found at garage sales, thrift stores, warehouses, and dumpsters throughout the country. Curators Pickett and Prueher host each screening in-person, and provide their unique observations about the obscure found videos. ($15 Advance/$20 Day of show) (212-524-2500) [email protected] Event Website
(LGBT Community Center, 208 West 13th St, New York, NY 10011) (6pm) Population movement has been crucial to the formation, growth, and sustenance of many queer communities in the United States. However, migration has only recently become a central and exciting theme in studies of queer life in this country and elsewhere. This Seminar in the City will introduce participants to this growing body of scholarly inquiry through the discussion of selected case studies with past and contemporary relevance. The main goal will be to understand the importance and interaction of sexuality with traditional and emerging themes in the migration literature such as ethnic/racial incorporation, transnationalism, and homeland politics. Facilitated by Carlos Ulises Decena, Rutgers University. Event Website
(Bryant Park, 25 West 40th St, New York, NY 10018) (Lawn opens 5pm; Showtime at Dusk) June 16: Dr. No; June 23: Bride of Frankenstein; July 7: The Man Who Came to Dinner; July 14: Fail Safe; July 21: Arsenic and Old Lace; July 28: The Apartment; August 4: Lifeboat; August 11: The Candidate; August 18: Superman. Event Website Note: this event runs June 16, 23, 30, July 7, 14, 21, 28, August 4, 11, and 18
(Culture Project, 55 Mercer St., New York, NY 10013) (8:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.) Culture Project's Women Center Stage presents: EXPATRIATE by LENELLE MO�SE, a brand new two-woman play with music about race, friendship, art, and fame. Claudie and Alphine are sophisticated and sexy African-American performing artists and longtime sister-friends. Disillusioned by grief, homophobia, and "the black glass ceiling," they flee to Europe to heal and realize their starved American dreams.EXPATRIATE is an engaging exploration of black womanhood, friendship, sexuality, and freedom. With only a JamMan loop machine at their feet, real-life rising stars Lenelle Mo�se and Karla Mosley weave the story of singing group Black Venus's rise to fame. ($25 Previews, $45 Regular) ((212) 352-3101) Event Website
(Park Avenue Armory, 643 Park Ave, New York, NY 10065) This impressive and startling production of German composer Bernd Alois Zimmermann�s iconic opera Die Soldaten, staged in the Park Avenue Armory, achieves the intimate and immersive �total theater� experience the composer took �decisive steps� to realize more than four decades ago. The audience, literally traveling along the length of a narrow stage extending 220 feet, is transported into Zimmermann�s monumental and exhaustive transformation of Jakob Lenz�s 1776 play and the composer�s dark � and timely � comment on World War II. Event Website Note: this event runs July 5, 7, 9, and 11 - 12
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