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18 November 2013 ~ 0 Comments

An Interview with LaRonda Davis: Inside the Deep Roots of Rock and Roll

On Saturday, November 23, the Black Rock Coalition Orchestra will take the Schimmel Stage under the musical direction and design of the superlative Toshi Reagon. The group assembles some of the greatest living black rock legends of our time to celebrate the “Deep Roots of Rock and Roll.” Today, Pace Presents’ blogger, Michael Torbet, is […]

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31 October 2013 ~ 0 Comments

Inside Look: An Interview With Jamie Barton

On Sunday, November 3, Pace presents will welcome the inaugural performance of the Voce at Pace recital series. The series is a rare opportunity for New York audiences to see rising opera stars in an intimate recital setting. It is curated by Matthew A Epstein. We are very excited to have Jamie Barton kick off […]

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11 October 2013 ~ 0 Comments

ART HISTORY ALIVE: France’s Fascinating Art

October 9th – October 30th ART HISTORY ALIVE: France’s Fascinating Art October 9th, 11:00am | October 16th, 11:00am | October 23rd, 11:00am | October 30th, 11:00am FRANCE’S FASCINATING ART: FROM THE GREAT MEDIEVAL CATHEDRALS TO POST-IMPRESSIONISM A LECTURE SERIES WITH DR. JANETTA REBOLD BENTON, PH.D. All Tickets $25 or each of the Series for $80 […]

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10 October 2013 ~ 0 Comments

Shall We Dance? Inside Recuerdo Tango with the Mariela Franganillo Company

Everyone here at Pace Presents is thrilled to be welcoming back The Mariella Franganillo Company to perform their popular blend of classic and contemporary Argentinian tango.  Two years ago, the company dazzled our audience with their program entitled “Tango Connection,” and quickly became a downtown favorite. This year they bring us “Recuerdo Tango”.  “Recuerdo” is […]

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08 October 2013 ~ 0 Comments

The Sound of Music: Inside American Showstoppers, An Evening with Richard Rodgers

When the name Richard Rodgers is heard, one cannot help but instantly team him up with his most famous writing partner, Oscar Hammerstein II. In 1943, the team formed a dynamic duo that most historians agree, changed the course of the American musical. On one fateful March evening an audience assembled at the St. James […]

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