Fridays at Galweather- Ep. 1- Sexual Harassment


Clyde Oberholt (Ben Schwartz) and Doug Guggenheim (Josh Lawson) get pulled into a sexual harassment meeting. Featuring- Currie Graham. Fridays at Galweather is a web series from Ben Schwartz, Josh Lawson and Wes Nickerson based off of the hit Showtime show House of Lies. Management Consultants typically spend four days a week on the road. This is the story of what happens on the fifth day. House of Lies airs Sundays at 10pm on Showtime For more short films from Ben Schwartz visit- www.RejectedJokes.com


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Fridays at Galweather- Ep. 2- The Applicant


Clyde Oberholt (Ben Schwartz) and Doug Guggenheim (Josh Lawson) haze a man (Greg Tuculescu) applying for a management consultant position. Fridays at Galweather is a web series from Ben Schwartz, Josh Lawson and Wes Nickerson based off of the hit Showtime show House of Lies. Management Consultants typically spend four days a week on the road. This is the story of what happens on the fifth day. House of Lies airs Sundays at 10pm on Showtime For more short films from Ben Schwartz visit- www.RejectedJokes.com


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Fridays at Galweather- Ep. 3- Blackout (with Kristen Bell)


Clyde (Ben Schwartz), Doug (Josh Lawson) and Jeannie (Kristen Bell) get stuck in an elevator. Fridays at Galweather is a web series from Ben Schwartz, Josh Lawson and Wes Nickerson based off of the hit Showtime show House of Lies. Management Consultants typically spend four days a week on the road. This is the story of what happens on the fifth day. House of Lies airs Sundays at 10pm on Showtime For more short films from Ben Schwartz visit- www.RejectedJokes.com


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Fridays at Galweather- Ep. 4- Mystery Drink 1


Clyde (Ben Schwartz) tries to convince Doug (Josh Lawson) to drink a mysterious beverage. Management Consultants typically spend four days a week on the road. This is the story of what happens on the fifth day. House of Lies airs Sundays at 10pm on Showtime For more short films from Ben Schwartz visit- www.RejectedJokes.com


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Fridays at Galweather- Ep. 6- Mystery Drink 2


In the web series finale, Clyde (Ben Schwartz) gives Doug (Josh Lawson) a chance at redemption in the form of a new mystery drink. Fridays at Galweather is a web series from Ben Schwartz, Josh Lawson and Wes Nickerson based off of the hit Showtime show House of Lies. Management Consultants typically spend four days a week on the road. This is the story of what happens on the fifth day. House of Lies airs Sundays at 10pm on Showtime For more short films from Ben Schwartz visit- www.RejectedJokes.com


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Jury selection: Douglas Gordon - YouTube Play. Live From the Guggenheim


See more highlights at youtube.com/play Jury member Douglas Gordon introduces music videos from the YouTube Play Jury Selection. Developed by YouTube and the Guggenheim Museum in collaboration with HP and Intel, YouTube Play. A Biennial of Creative Video recognizes the ever-expanding realm of online video and its most remarkable practitioners. YouTube Play. Live from the Guggenheim is a celebration of 25 videos and their creators, selected by the jury from over 23000 submitted.


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Conversations on Urban China: Doug Aitken and Catherine Opie, Hammer Museum


Widely known for innovative installations such as Sleepwalkers, presented at the Museum of Modern Art, New York, in 2007, Doug Aitken utilizes a wide array of media and artistic approaches, leading us into a world where time, space, and memory are fluid concepts. Catherine Opie is engaged in issues of documentary photography and in how aspects of identity and collective behaviors are shaped by architecture. A Professor of Photography at UCLA, Opie was featured in a solo exhibition at the Guggenheim Museum in New York in 2008. Conversations on Urban China was co-organized and moderated by Sylvia Lavin, Director of Critical Studies and MA/PhD programs in UCLA's Department of Architecture and Urban Design. Professor Lavin is a leading figure in current debates, known for her scholarship in contemporary architecture and design. She has published in leading journals of the field, and her book Form Follows Libido: Architecture and Richard Neutra in a Psychoanalytic Culture was published in 2005.


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Exterior Projections at YouTube Play: Live From the Guggenheim


See more highlights at youtube.com/play Developed by YouTube and the Guggenheim Museum in collaboration with HP and Intel, YouTube Play. A Biennial of Creative Video recognizes the ever-expanding realm of online video and its most remarkable practitioners. YouTube Play. Live from the Guggenheim is a celebration of 25 videos and their creators, selected by the jury from over 23000 submitted.


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Show introduction - YouTube Play. Live From the Guggenheim


See more highlights at youtube.com/play Kicking off YouTube Play. Live from the Guggenheim. Developed by YouTube and the Guggenheim Museum in collaboration with HP and Intel, YouTube Play. A Biennial of Creative Video recognizes the ever-expanding realm of online video and its most remarkable practitioners. YouTube Play. Live from the Guggenheim is a celebration of 25 videos and their creators, selected by the jury from over 23000 submitted.


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Venice Biennale 2011 - The Starns - Big Bambú Venice


54th Biennale di Venezia May 29 - June 15, 2011 Giardino delle Vergini in the Arsenale NY based artists Doug and Mike Starn have been invited to participate with an official collateral event to the Biennale to build a monumental bamboo structure, next to the Peggy Guggenheim collection on the Grand Canal, entitled Big Bambú Venice. The central aspect of the sculpture-in-growth is a 15m tall hollow tower of bamboo, with a trail spiraling up to the top reaching a 6m wide roof top lounge, or Altana (with limited access). The Starns and their crew of rock climbers will continue to lash together bamboo, sustaining the spiral upward until the closing day of the sculpture on June 15th. As Big Bambú is about the continual evolution of living things, Doug and Mike Starn have cut several of the fragments out of the installation at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in NY, where the piece has been exhibited to great acclaim in 2010, in addition to 2000 fresh poles harvested from a farm in France. The Starns: "We are grafting a new Big Bambú and using the poles from the Met as stem cells. The Venice piece will still be the Metropolitan piece but also a new one. Big Bambú is always growing and changing and becoming something new-- as we all are." Set against Canale Grande and its Renaissance backdrop, Big Bambú suggests the complexity and energy of an ever-changing living organism. The chaotic network, perfectly stable and amazingly strong due to its thousands of interconnected poles <b>...</b>


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So you want to be an architect - Part 2


howtoarchitect.com www.powhow.com Learn with Doug via LIVE Webcam Classes at Powhow.com! Hi. My name is Doug Patt. And this is So You want to be an Architect? A seven part series exploring the architect. This is lesson two. What does an architect make? On the surface this sounds like a dumb question. An architect makes buildings. But if you look below the surface youll see that the answer is much more meaningful. Ralph Waldo Emerson (who lived from 1803 1882), was a well-known writer, philosopher and poet. He said of Greek architecture, it is the flowering of geometry. Translated, Emerson was referring to the Greek architects elaboration and mastery of shape and form. Anne Louise Germaine de Stael (who lived from 1766 1817) is a little known Swiss author who lived in Paris and abroad. She is quoted as saying architecture is frozen music. In simple terms her comment means that architects make a kind of static harmony of sound. Philip Schaff (who lived from 1819 1893) was a Swiss born, Protestant theologian. He said, architecture is a handmaid of devotion, a beautiful church is a sermon in stone. Elaborating a bit on Shaffs comment we can imply that architecture, like a sermon, is also a kind of message or story. And finally John Ruskin an author, poet and artist (who lived from 1819 1900) said of architecture that the mere sight of it, may contribute to (his) mental health, power and pleasure. In other words architecture is an Inspiration. So, lets move beyond the <b>...</b>


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Pacific Northwest Ballet - Giselle Revisited


On January 9 & 10, 2011, Works & Process at the Guggenheim presented Pacific Northwest Ballet dancers performing excerpts from Peter Boal's new staging of Giselle prior to its June 2011 premiere at McCaw Hall in Seattle. The ballet features reconstructed choreography by dance scholar Doug Fullington and Giselle scholar Marian Smith based on Stepanov notation circa 1903 and French sources from the 1840s. PNB will be the first American company in modern times to use the Stepanov notations from the Harvard Theatre Collection for a ballet production. Artistic Director Peter Boal will discuss the production with Fullington and Smith. PNB dancers Carrie Imler, Carla Körbes, James Moore, and Seth Orza will perform. For the full recording visit www.ustream.tv/channel/worksandprocess.


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"theanyspacewhatever"


View the online exhibition and more at www.guggenheim.org Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum October 24, 2008 - January 7, 2009 From affixing a ghostly white marquee to the facade of the building to infiltrating the institution's signage system, the works featured in the group exhibition "theanyspacewhatever" activate and disrupt the museum environment, transforming the everyday into a source for provocative new narratives. This exhibition is sponsored by HUGO BOSS. Additional support is provided by the Waldorf=Astoria Collection; The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts; Etant donnés: The French-American Fund for Contemporary Art, a program of FACE; and The Grand Marnier Foundation. The Guggenheim Museum gratefully acknowledges the Leadership Committee for "theanyspacewhatever."


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Michael Showalter introduces YouTube Play. Live From the Guggenheim


See more highlights at youtube.com/play MC for the night, Michael Showalter, introduces the evening at the Guggenheim. Developed by YouTube and the Guggenheim Museum in collaboration with HP and Intel, YouTube Play. A Biennial of Creative Video recognizes the ever-expanding realm of online video and its most remarkable practitioners. YouTube Play. Live from the Guggenheim is a celebration of 25 videos and their creators, selected by the jury from over 23000 submitted.


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THE HUGO BOSS PRIZE 2010


For more information, please visit bit.ly Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum THE HUGO BOSS PRIZE 2010 As Nancy Spector, Deputy Director and Chief Curator, Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation and chair of the jury says in the video, the prize was created in 1996 to "honor innovation in contemporary art, and to single out artists who were creating truly inventive works of art." This year's finalists are Cao Fei, Hans-Peter Feldmann, Roman Ondák, Walid Raad, Natascha Sadr Haghighian, and Apichatpong Weerasethakul. The biennial award is administered by the foundation and juried by an international panel of museum directors, curators, and critics. The prize sets no restrictions in terms of age, gender, race, nationality, or medium, and the nominations may include emerging artists as well as established individuals whose public recognition may be long overdue. Previous winners include Matthew Barney (1996), Douglas Gordon (1998), Marjetica Potrč (2000), Pierre Huyghe (2002), Rirkrit Tiravanija (2004), Tacita Dean (2006), and Emily Jacir (2008). The 2010 prize carries with it an award of $100000. The prizewinner will be selected and announced on November 4, 2010, and the artist's work will be presented in a solo exhibition in the summer of 2011 at the Guggenheim Museum, New York.


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Douglas Stan Television Spots AND Monodramas 1987-1991


Douglass «Monodramas,» ten 30- to 60-second videos from 1991, conceived as interventions into commercial television, interrupted the usual flow of advertising and entertainment when broadcast nightly in British Columbia for three weeks in 1992. These micronarratives mimic televisions editing techniques, but as kernels of a story they refuse to cohere. They are tales of dysfunction and dislocation, misanthropy and misunderstanding. When the videos were aired unannounced during commercial breaks, viewers called the station to inquire about what was being sold, their responses evincing how the media can refocus attention from content to consumption. (Cf.: Guggenheim Museum, www.guggenheimcollection.org


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PNB's Giselle trailer


Unveiling Peter Boal's new staging, PNB's Giselle marks a major World Premiere. Footage courtesy of Guggenheim Works & Process. Featuring Principal dancers Carla Körbes and Seth Orza. GISELLE June 3-12, 2011 www.pnb.org


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Michael Showalter: YouTube Play Live from the Guggenheim


Watch the stream! 8pm ET, youtube.com/play


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Hot Dog Real Estate


From "Little Bytes of the Big Apple," a series of video tours of New York City. Author and NYC guide, Robert Westfield, talks with passerby about art, architecture and...Hot Dogs??!!?? New York's most expensive hot dog stands.


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"Haunted: Contemporary Photography/Video/Performance"


View the online exhibition and more at www.guggenheim.org Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum March 26 - September 6, 2010 Much of contemporary art seems haunted by the past, by ghostly apparitions that are reanimated in reproductive media, as well as in live performance and the virtual world. Highlighted here are several artists from the exhibition, documenting the widespread contemporary obsession with the past. Made possible by the International Director's Council of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum. Additional support provided by grants from The Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation and the William Talbott Hillman Foundation. The Leadership Committee is gratefully acknowledged.


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The Huber Experiments - Vol 1


An experiment in high speed cinematography between brothers Matthew and Erik Huber. Filmed with the Phantom HD @ 960 fps. Music and sound design created by Brian Slusher. Special thanks to Margaret Huber, Doug Urquhart and Nicholas Lee. Behind the scenes stills: www.flickr.com www.upthink.tv matthewhuber.com www.brianslusher.com This video is one of the top 25 finalist from the YouTube Play competition and was screened at the Guggenheim. Press: www.guggenheim.org www.cnn.com


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Three Museums in New York City


This is a slide show of works of art I saw recently during a visit to New York. They were on exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Museum of Modern Art and the Guggenheim Museum. Included are works by Cindy Sherman, Matisse, Van Gogh, Winnipeg-born Sarah Anne Johnson and Doug plus Mark Stern. Slideshow by Albert Wisco. Please see albertwisco.com.


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Zidane the movie (UK hi-res trailer)


UK DVD Jan 29 - www.zidane-themovie.com - the hi-res version


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How to design a cliff house


howtoarchitect.com www.powhow.com Learn with Doug via LIVE Webcam Classes at Powhow.com! Welcome to design a dwelling - volume 1 Im Doug Patt. This is the series where we pick a site and put a house on it. Youve probably seen cliff dwellings if not in person, then most likely in your social studies textbooks. Youve also probably seen houses set way up on a cliff like out in California. Well today were taking a cliff site, which happens to be in the town of Hastings in East Sussex County, Southeast England. The picture were using today was taken in about 1972 and is apparently just below Hastings Castle, which was, built in 1066 by William the conqueror. This is obviously a dramatic site. The scale of the photo is slightly difficult to make out but in reality its superfluous. This exercise is simply to describe what an architect might be thinking about in a schematic way if cost and schedule were in no way an issue. It also assumes that just about anything is possible, which is the way I like it. So, I did some sketching yesterday thinking about the site. Im always more inclined to go modern and this site definitely lends itself to that aesthetic. I think as always if you can, its important to take advantage of the view. So well get lots of windows and perhaps even some cantilevered porches. I think it would also be fun to make the building look like its part of the side of the mountain. So well focus on boxy forms that resemble the profile of the existing cliff. I also <b>...</b>


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Synesthesia - Director's Commentary


Terri Timely (Corey Creasey and Ian Kibbey) discuss the creation and filming of Synesthesia. 'Synesthesia' was selected by the Jury for YouTube Play: A Biennial of Creative Video 2010. See the selection at youtube.com/play


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"It Happens Like This" by Charles Wuorinen with poetry by James Tate


On February 19 and 20, 2012, Works & Process at the Guggenheim presented the New York premiere of composer Charles Wuorinen's humorous and dramatic cantata on seven poems by Pulitzer Prize-winning poet James Tate, staged by Ken Rus Schmoll. The work, co-commissioned by Tanglewood and Works & Process, was performed by Ensemble Signal conducted by Brad Lubman, and features the original Tanglewood cast Sharon Harms, soprano, Laura Mercado-Wright, alto, Steven Brennfleck, tenor and Douglas Williams, bass-baritone.


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Venice Biennale 2011, Big Bambú Venice, Starns


Venice Biennale 2011, Big Bambú Venice, Starns Venice Biennale 2011 - The Starns - Big Bambú Venice‬ www.youtube.com 54th Biennale di Venezia, May 29 - June 15, 2011, Giardino delle Vergini in the Arsenale ‪Arts: Big Bambú - nytimes.com/video‬ www.youtube.com The twin artists Mike and Doug Starn are creating a monumental bamboo structure on the terrace of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, a perpetual work-in-progress that will evolve over a six-month period. www.starnstudio.com http www.thirdrailops.com http


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Extreme Sighting New York City


Before my good friend, Doug, moved out of NYC, we realized that after years of living in the City, he had few photos of him with the iconic landmarks and tourist attractions. In order to remedy this, we set out to hit as many of them as possible in an eight-hour period. From the Cloisters in Upper Manhattan to Battery Park at the other end of the Island. This is the video of our journey...


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Dan Dennett: "Religion as a Natural Phenomenon"


socraticmama.com [Inspiration & Support for Secular Families] The University of Edinburgh ~ one of the world's top 20 universities www.ed.ac.uk www.ed.ac.uk Lecture: March 14th, 2006 ase.tufts.edu en.wikipedia.org Dennett is University Professor & Austin B. Fletcher Professor of Philosophy, & Co-Director of the Center for Cognitive Studies at Tufts University. He lives with his wife in North Andover, Massachusetts, & has a daughter, a son, & three grandchildren. He was born in Boston in 1942, the son of a historian by the same name, and received his BA in philosophy from Harvard in 1963. He then went to Oxford to work with Gilbert Ryle, under whose supervision he completed the D.Phil. in philosophy in 1965. He taught at UC Irvine from 1965 to 1971, when he moved to Tufts, where he has taught ever since, aside from periods visiting at Harvard, Pittsburgh, Oxford, the École Normale Supérieure in Paris, the LSE & the American University of Beirut. His first book, Content and Consciousness, appeared in 1969, followed by Brainstorms (1978), Elbow Room (1984), The Intentional Stance (1987), Consciousness Explained (1991), Darwin's Dangerous Idea (1995), Kinds of Minds (1996), and Brainchildren: A Collection of Essays 1984-1996 (MIT Press and Penguin, 1998). Sweet Dreams: Philosophical Obstacles to a Science of Consciousness, was published in 2005 by MIT Press. He co-edited The Mind's I with Douglas Hofstadter in 1981. He is the author of over three hundred scholarly articles on <b>...</b>


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Harry S. Truman: 1884-1972 - by Four-Time Academy Award ® Winner


Four-time Academy Award ® Winner Charles Guggenheim HARRY S. TRUMAN: 1884-1972 TRT 46 minutes Black & White This is the story of the life of Harry S. Truman, who became the thirty-third president of the United States. Born to a poor family in western Missouri, and never harboring ambitions to hold anything but state office, Truman rose with a reputation for honesty and commitment—and with the unlikely support of a corrupt Kansas City political machine—became a US Senator, and later Vice President and President of the United States. Occupying the Oval Office for almost eight years after the death of Franklin Roosevelt, he faced and acted upon more critical issues and crises than any president in the twentieth century. He left the presidency with the lowest approval rating of any president in modern times after dealing with the Communist threat, the atomic bomb, McCarthyism, the Korean War and the firing of General Douglas MacArthur.


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High Cool Part 1


A film made by our Media class back in year 11 :D Directed by Josh Woischuk Produced by Sam Higgs Edited by Domenic Iaria ---------CAST------ Clarke Wiener- Grant Jamison Billie Williams- Kyle Abrey Lola Lumpkeet- Brea Calavetta Leslie Harbidge- Bonnie Douglas Gilbert Boisonberry- Kyle Abrey Jezza- Domenic Iaria Mr Hamilton- Sam Higgs Jackie Williams- Kate Pritchard Josh Lachlan- Josh Woischuk Amber Cambridge- Madeline Watson Martin Gregor- Hannah Weymes Bianca Guggenheim- Roxanne Furnell Salle-Anne Schnausenhoffen- Caitlen Grau Stacy Brown- Jami Stow Stephanie Davis- Gemma Bishop


High Cool Part

Why Don't We Just Dance - KYGO TV Commercial


2010 Winning Submission - CMA Casting Call - Shown during the CMA Awards on November 10th. David Reeb and Meghan McMahon country dancing in a commercial for KYGO. Michael Hupfer and Joe Movick filmed and edited the commercial. Music by Josh Turner. KYGO Casting Call


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Toy Story 1-2 Theatrical Re-Release in 3D (Walt Disney Pictures) Release Date: 10.02.09


Toy Story is a 1995 American computer-animated family/buddy film, directed by John Lasseter and featuring the voices of Tom Hanks and Tim Allen. The film was produced by Pixar Animation Studios and was distributed by Buena Vista Distribution. It was written by Joss Whedon, Andrew Stanton, Joel Cohen, and Alec Sokolow, and featured music by Randy Newman. It was the first feature film released to use only computer-generated imagery. The top-grossing film on its opening weekend,[1] Toy Story went on to earn over $192 million in the United States and Canada during its initial theatrical release[2] and took in more than $356 million worldwide. Reviews were mostly positive, praising both the technical innovation of the animation and the wit and sophistication of the screenplay. Toy Story 2 is a 1999 CGI film, the third Disney/Pixar feature film, and the sequel to Toy Story, which features the adventures of a group of toys that come to life when humans are not around to see them. Like the first film, Toy Story 2 was produced by Pixar Animation Studios, directed by John Lasseter, Lee Unkrich and Ash Brannon, and released by Walt Disney Pictures and Buena Vista Distribution in the United States on November 24, 1999, in some parts of Australia on December 2, 1999 and the United Kingdom on 11 February 2000. Toy Story 2 is set for re-release in a double feature with Toy Story in Disney Digital 3-D on October 2, 2009, and Toy Story 3, is scheduled for release on June 18, 2010, is in <b>...</b>


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High Cool- Part 2


A film made by our Media class back in year 11 :D Directed by Josh Woischuk Produced by Sam Higgs Edited by Domenic Iaria ---------CAST------ Clarke Wiener- Grant Jamison Billie Williams- Kyle Abrey Lola Lumpkeet- Brea Calavetta Leslie Harbidge- Bonnie Douglas Gilbert Boisonberry- Kyle Abrey Jezza- Domenic Iaria Mr Hamilton- Sam Higgs Jackie Williams- Kate Pritchard Josh Lachlan- Josh Woischuk Amber Cambridge- Madeline Watson Martin Gregor- Hannah Weymes Bianca Guggenheim- Roxanne Furnell Salle-Anne Schnausenhoffen- Caitlen Grau Stacy Brown- Jami Stow Stephanie Davis- Gemma Bishop


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I AM THEATRE: Gordon Davidson


Gordon Davidson is the Founding Artistic Director of Center Theatre Group/Mark Taper Forum at the Los Angeles Music Center and subsequently became Artistic Director of the Ahmanson Theatre and CTG's newest space, the Kirk Douglas Theatre in Culver City. He led the Mark Taper Forum throughout its first 38 seasons, guiding over 300 productions to its stage and winning countless awards for himself and the theatre -- including the 1977 Tony Award for Theatrical Excellence. The Taper was also distinguished by having two of its plays, THE KENTUCKY CYCLE (even before it played in New York) and ANGELS IN AMERICA, receive in consecutive years the Pulitzer Prize in Drama. His directing credits include Pulitzer Prize winner THE SHADOW BOX (Tony Award for Directing), THE TRIAL OF THE CATONSVILLE NINE (Tony nomination), CHILDREN OF A LESSER GOD (Tony nomination), IN THE MATTER OF J. ROBERT OPPENHEIMER, QED and STUFF HAPPENS. For the inauguration of the Kennedy Center in 1971, he directed the world premiere of Leonard Bernstein's MASS. He has been involved in the presentation of all of August Wilson's plays and directed JITNEY, one of the 10 plays in the Kennedy Center's 2008 festival: "August Wilson's 20th Century." Among his many honors and awards he received the Margo Jones Award for encouraging new plays and playwrights, the "Mr. Abbott" Award for Lifetime Achievement, three Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Distinguished Direction Awards and a Guggenheim Fellowship. He is a member <b>...</b>


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Rudresh Mahanthappas Indo-Pak-Coalition - Live at Moviemento Linz 2010 01 25 - Part01


Rudresh Mahanthappas Indo-Pak-Coalition - Live at Moviemento Linz 2010 01 25 Rudresh Mahanthappa: Indo-Pak-Coalition Rudresh Mahanthappa - alto-saxophone Rez Abbasi - guitar Dan Weiss - drums, tablas Rudresh Mahanthappa, der in Colorado aufgewachsene Sohn indischer Immigranten, war 2009 der meistgefeierte Altsaxofonist des Jazz. Von den Kritikern des DownBeat, des Zentralorgan des Jazz, wurde der 38-Jährige zum "No 1 Jazz Artist Rising Star" und zum "No 1 Altsaxophonist Rising Star" erkoren. Die US-amerikanische Jazzjournalistenvereinigung zeichnete ihn als besten Altsaxofonisten aus, im The New Yorker wurde er portraitiert, seine Alben schafften es in die oberen Ränge der Charts. Von der Guggenheim-Stiftung erhielt er ein Stipendium für die Beschäftigung mit elektronischer Musik, und von der Rockefeller-Stiftung bekam er Gelder fürs Komponieren. Seine Indo-Pak-Coalition zählt gewiss zu den originellsten Projekten der aktuellen Jazz-Szene. Und als Altsaxofonist beweist er zweifelsfrei Verwandtschaft zu Bunky Green, Steve Coleman, Greg Osby. Ein auffällig gewordener Fabelhafter beim unentwegten Suchen nach universeller, sinnhaft strukturierter Musik, in die ver- und entschlüsselte Botschaften einfließen, Symbolik und Systematik, Zahlenreihen und Ziffernmystik. Anhören kann man alles dennoch mit Hochgenuss. Der gebürtige Inder Rez Abbasi bringt es seit 15 Jahren prima auf New Yorks Szene in Bands von Dave Douglas bis Greg Osby. Und der Amerikaner Dan Weiss machte sich als <b>...</b>


Live Moviemento Linz 2010 Rudresh Mahanthappa Indo-Pak-Coalition Rez Abbasi Dan Weiss

Rudresh Mahanthappas Indo-Pak-Coalition - Live at Moviemento Linz 2010 01 25 - Part02


Rudresh Mahanthappas Indo-Pak-Coalition - Live at Moviemento Linz 2010 01 25 Rudresh Mahanthappa: Indo-Pak-Coalition Rudresh Mahanthappa - alto-saxophone Rez Abbasi - guitar Dan Weiss - drums, tablas Rudresh Mahanthappa, der in Colorado aufgewachsene Sohn indischer Immigranten, war 2009 der meistgefeierte Altsaxofonist des Jazz. Von den Kritikern des DownBeat, des Zentralorgan des Jazz, wurde der 38-Jährige zum "No 1 Jazz Artist Rising Star" und zum "No 1 Altsaxophonist Rising Star" erkoren. Die US-amerikanische Jazzjournalistenvereinigung zeichnete ihn als besten Altsaxofonisten aus, im The New Yorker wurde er portraitiert, seine Alben schafften es in die oberen Ränge der Charts. Von der Guggenheim-Stiftung erhielt er ein Stipendium für die Beschäftigung mit elektronischer Musik, und von der Rockefeller-Stiftung bekam er Gelder fürs Komponieren. Seine Indo-Pak-Coalition zählt gewiss zu den originellsten Projekten der aktuellen Jazz-Szene. Und als Altsaxofonist beweist er zweifelsfrei Verwandtschaft zu Bunky Green, Steve Coleman, Greg Osby. Ein auffällig gewordener Fabelhafter beim unentwegten Suchen nach universeller, sinnhaft strukturierter Musik, in die ver- und entschlüsselte Botschaften einfließen, Symbolik und Systematik, Zahlenreihen und Ziffernmystik. Anhören kann man alles dennoch mit Hochgenuss. Der gebürtige Inder Rez Abbasi bringt es seit 15 Jahren prima auf New Yorks Szene in Bands von Dave Douglas bis Greg Osby. Und der Amerikaner Dan Weiss machte sich als <b>...</b>


Live Moviemento Linz 2010 Rudresh Mahanthappa Indo-Pak-Coalition Rez Abbasi Dan Weiss

Rodgers and Hammerstein in the 21st Century


Theodore S. Chapin, President and Executive Director of Rodgers and Hammerstein Organization: An Imagem Company, discusses being both "fierce" and "flexible" regarding music copyright in the 21st Century. Case study includes giving permission for choreographer Doug Elkins to create the dance theatre work Fräulein Maria using the Rodgers and Hammerstein film score for The Sound of Music. Moderated by Jacob's Pillow Scholar-in-Residence Suzanne Carbonneau. EXCERPT from PillowTalk: Rodgers & Hammerstein in the 21st Century. Recorded August 29, 2009.PillowTalks feature world-renowned choreographers, dancers, authors, filmmakers, historians, and critics in live hour-long moderated discussions of the cultural forces shaping the field of dance. Curated by Jacob's Pillow Director of Preservation Norton Owen and moderated by Jacob's Pillow Scholars-in-Residence, PillowTalks use dance as a prism to explore the world at large. For more info on Jacob's Pillow Dance please visit www.jacobspillow.org Theodore S. Chapin - President and Executive Director of Rodgers and Hammerstein Organization An Imagem Company, Theodore S. Chapin is currently Chairman of the Board of Directors for the American Theater Wing. Mr. Chapin has also been Chairman of the Advisory Committee for New York City Center's Encores! series since its inception, and serves on several boards including Goodspeed Musicals, Connecticut College, and City Center. He served as a Tony Awards nominator for two seasons, and is <b>...</b>


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