Level Festival @ The Arts Center

Tonight at The Arts Center, Troy Night Out will feature Level Festival.

About Level Festival, from ArtsCenterOnline.org:

We Are Architects and the Arts Center celebrate the opening of Level, a new exhibition of recent independent video games that explore human lifestyles and behavior. Four intriguing performances by musicians who work in a range of electronic sounds and unconventional instrumentation will present works influenced by games, and other facets of pop culture, interweaving multi-sensory experiences ranging from a wide variety of video games, to genre bending electronic music. Performances by EXTREME ANIMALS,BubblyfishMatthew Carefully, and Evidences. Artists and non-artists from the United States, Europe, and Asia created the games in Level, and include Alexítron, Anna Anthropy, Angela Washko, Bennet Foddy, Alexis Bacot, Ian Bogost, MIT Game Lab, Jonata Söderström, Danish National Academy of Digital Entertainment, Jake Elliot, Peter Favaro, Cliff Harris, Stephen Lavelle, Sebastian Janisz, Molleindustria, Tabor Robak, Jason Rohrer, and Lea Schönfelder.

Game cabinets are designed and fabricated by We Are Architects with assistance from regional game enthusiasts and friends. Collaborators include Donna Fitzgerald’s class at Parson’s Child and Family Center, circuit bending sound artist Peter Edwards, and regional furniture maker Leonard Bellanca.

Level is organized by We Are Architects in collaboration with the artists. This exhibition is generously supported by New York Foundation for the Arts.

WHEN: Friday (April 27, 2012)
TIME: 6:00 PM
ADMISSION: Free
WHERE:The Arts Center of the Capital Region
265 River Street, Troy, NY 12180

For more information, visit ArtsCenterOnline.org by clicking here.

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Jacob’s Pillow 80th Anniversary Season

2012 marks the 80th Anniversary of Jacob’s Pillow Dance Festival. It was founded in 1933 by modern dance pioneer Ted Shawn as a retreat for his dance company and currently ranks as America’s longest-running international dance festival. located in the Berkshire Hills, “the Pillow” is known around the world for it’s creative and artistic performances, long-running history and unique location that creates an artist’s oasis hidden in the forest. The international celebration of dance, music, visual arts, and culture begins June 16, 2012 with the 80th Anniversary Season Opening Gala and continues through August 26.

Here is a look at the upcoming season:

Saturday, June 16: The Season Opening Gala opens the 80th Anniversary Festival with style.

June 20-24: From Brazil, Mimulus blends winning social dance, contemporary choreography, and imaginative visual design in the U.S. premiere of Por Um Fio (By a Thread). Australian circus-arts company Circa performs daredevil acrobatics, aerial work, and moving physical theatre.

June 27-July 1: In its Pillow debut, Morphoses performs a stylish world premiere by acclaimed Swedish choreographer Pontus Lidberg. Back by popular demand, Kidd Pivot returns with Dark Matters, the theatrical thriller choreographed by Jacob’s Pillow Dance Award recipient Crystal Pite.

July 4-8: Vertigo Dance Company, from Israel, performs Mana, a compelling, athletic exploration of contrast. LeeSaar The Company blurs the lines between reality and perception through a physical and sensual dance language.

July 11-15: Back by popular demand, Tero Saarinen Company performs Borrowed Light, Saarinen’s powerful, moving work inspired by the Shakers, with live music by The Boston Camerata. The Men Dancers: From the Horse’s Mouth brings together today’s most extraordinary male dancers and choreographers in an exclusive homage to Pillow founder Ted Shawn.

July 18-22: The Hong Kong Ballet makes its Pillow debut in a gorgeous program of works, merging exquisite classical technique with contemporary vision. Luna Negra Dance Theater performs exciting new contemporary dances with the powerful energy of Latino and Afro-Caribbean dance styles.

July 25-29: Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Dance Company returns with Story/Time, narrated by Jones himself and set into motion by his renowned company of incredible dancers. The Pillow is pleased to present the full company debut of Jessica Lang Dance, an engagement full of Lang’s gorgeous, lyrical contemporary ballet works.

August 1-5: Canada’s Royal Winnipeg Ballet performs a diverse program including Carmina Burana to Carl Orff’s famous score. Contemporary dance artist Jonah Bokaer and ballet superstar David Hallberg perform together in a premiere U.S. engagement.

August 8-12: Trey McIntyre Project returns with its winning brand of contemporary ballet including a new work based on the seminal 1970s series Free to Be…You and Me. John Heginbotham, an acclaimed Mark Morris Dance Group performer, dances with his own company Dance Heginbotham in lively, witty works.

August 15-19: Compagnie Käfig brings a sensational program showcasing astonishing acrobatic skills and virtuosity in a combination of athletic samba, hip-hop, and capoeira dance styles. Liz Gerring Dance Company performs Gerring’s new work she dreams in code, an intensely physical and poetic dance that crisscrosses through space and time.

August 22-26: The 80th Anniversary Festival concludes with a week of stunning works by the historic Joffrey Ballet performing to the music of Philip Glass and Sergei Rachmaninoff. Back by popular demand, Doug Elkins and Friends’ Fräulein Maria is a hilarious and brilliant take on The Sound of Music, set to the original film score.

For more information, to purchase tickets and watch videos of performances, check out JacobsPillow.org.

Happenings This Weekend: Dance & Science

FRIDAY, JANUARY 25

Ballroom, Swing, & Latin Dance Party
From Learntadance of Valatie, NY:

Free dance lesson for those interested in learning to dance. Ballroom, Swing, & latin dance party to follow. Offered the 2nd & 4th Friday of each month. Sponsored by Learntadance.

DETAILS:
Time: Fri, Jan. 25 7:15PM
Location: The Crooked Lake House
2339 Rt-43
Averill Park, NY 12018
518 674-3894
Cost: Free Lesson – Dance Admission $10
More Info: www.learntadance.com


SATURDAY, JANUARY 26

Adventures in Science Weekend at the Schenectady Museum

Enjoy demonstrations and experiments led by Museum Educators and scientists in our galleries! Make science fun to see and do! January 26 & 27, 2008

DETAILS:
Time: Sat, Jan. 26 12:30 – 2:00 PM
Location: Schenectady Museum & Suits-Bueche Planetarium
15 Nott Terrace Heights
Schenectady, NY 12308
518-382-7890
Cost: FREE with Museum admission
More Info: www.schenectadymuseum.org