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JUILLIARD PRESENTS INNOVATIVE MUSIC AND DANCE PIECES (SPONSORED)

March 24, 2014 | 7:23 AM - Updated on March 26, 2014 | 3:25 PM
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Juilliard Center for Innovation in the Arts presents Beyond the Machine 14.1 and 14.2. Photo by Hiroyuki Ito.

It’s a packed week of events at Juilliard, with several music and dance performances.

Juilliard Dances Repertory- FINAL PERFORMANCES!
Monday, March 24 at 8 PM
Tuesday, March 25 at 8 PM
The Juilliard School’s Peter Jay Sharp Theater (155 W 65th Street, Street Level)

Juilliard’s annual repertory series of signature works by acclaimed choreographers runs March 21-25 in the School’s Peter Jay Sharp Theater. Twyla Tharp’s finely calibrated classic Baker’s Dozen (1979), Lar Lubovitch’s Concerto Six Twenty-Two (1986), highlighting Mozart’s beautiful clarinet concerto performed live by the Juilliard Orchestra, and Eliot Feld’s energetic abstraction of folk dances, The Jig Is Up (1984)

Tickets $30 available at the Juilliard Box Office or online at www.juilliard.edu/dancesrep. Half-price senior/student tickets available at the box office only

Juilliard Organists: The Organ as Chamber Music Partner
Tuesday, March 25 at 8 PM
Christ & Saint Stephen’s Episcopal Church (120 W 69th Street)

A concert featuring the students of Paul Jacobs from the Juilliard Organ Department with Juilliard chamber musicians performing works by J.S. Bach, Mozart, Rheinberger, Hovhaness, Koetsier, Grandjany, and Hakim

FREE; no tickets required

www.juilliard.edu/organ2014

Wednesdays at One: Juilliard Vocal Arts
Wednesday, March 26 at 1 PM
Alice Tully Hall (1941 Broadway)

Juilliard performers share their talent with the community in these free, hour-long lunchtime concerts on Wednesday afternoons throughout the season

FREE; no tickets required

www.juilliard.edu/wednesdays

Beyond the Machine 14.1: In C
Wednesday, March 26 at 8 PM
Thursday, March 27 at 8 PM
Juilliard’s Rosemary and Meredith Willson Theater (155 W 65th Street, Third Floor)

Juilliard’s Center for Innovation in the Arts presents In C—a multimedia production of Terry Riley’s iconic work—as part of the annual festival of electro-acoustic and multimedia art. Featuring dance, film, and interactive production design, the Juilliard Electric Ensemble performs the score

FREE; limited tickets available online at www.juilliard.edu/beyondthemachine

Liederabend
Thursday, March 27 at 6 PM
The Juilliard School’s Paul Hall (155 W 65th Street, First Floor)

Pianists from Juilliard’s Collaborative Piano Department perform vocal repertoire with singers from the Marcus Institute for Vocal Arts

FREE; no tickets required

Beyond the Machine 14.2: The Eye Ear Collaboration
Friday, March 28 at 8 PM
Saturday, March 29 at 2 PM, 6 PM, and 8 PM
Juilliard’s Rosemary and Meredith Willson Theater (155 W 65th Street, Third Floor)

Juilliard’s Center for Innovation in the Arts continues the annual Beyond the Machine festival with The Eye Ear Collaboration—new works by Juilliard composers performed by the Juilliard Electric Ensemble and set to films in association with Eicar—The International Film and Television Film School, Met Film School, and Florida State College of Motion Picture Arts

FREE; limited tickets available online at www.juilliard.edu/beyondthemachine

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