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(Joyce Theater, 175 8th Ave, New York, NY 10011) (Tu-Wd 7:30, Th-Sa 8, Su 2PM) Acclaimed for its electrifying brand of contemporary dance, KEIGWIN + COMPANY celebrates its first solo week at The Joyce with a vibrant program that features the world premiere of a new work and includes Mattress Suite and Caffeinated, two pieces that blend Keigwin's signature athleticism, subtle humor, and "uninhibited embrace of the theatrical." (The New York Times). The program also features the explosive Runaway, set to a driving score by electronic composer Jonathan Pratt. ($35+) Event Website Note: this event runs March 16 - 21
(5th Ave from 44 to 86th Sts) (11AM) Hundreds will walk the 248th annual parade. This historic event happened for the first time on March 17, 1762, sixteen years before the Declaration of Independence was adopted. Gay protestors will again be out in force, bringing attention to the fact that LGBT marchers are still not allowed in the parade. Event Website
(Madison Avenue Baptist Church, 31st and Madison, New York, NY 10016) (7PM) Singers Alexandra de Suze, Teresa Zugger, and Amanda Baker are joined by music director Paul Stephan, to present a evening celebrating women composers and performers from Hidelgarde von Bingen to Lady Gaga. ($10 suggested donation) (212-685-1377) [email protected] Event Website
(LGBT Center, 208 W. 13th st., new york, NY 10011) (6:30PM) Celebrate 25 years of scandalous gossip with Michael Musto, Voice columnist and Author. If you've read Michael Musto's Village Voice column and wondered if he's really that outrageous, here's your chance to find out. ($10/$15) Event Website
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