Tiger Hands
2026年07月29日 - 2026年07月31日
As part of Lincoln Center's new Dance Encounters series, choreographer Benjamin Akio Kimitch presents a cosmic, sunrise-colored performance inspired by Peking opera.
Photo by Erin Baiano
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搜尋/篩選活動As part of Lincoln Center's new Dance Encounters series, choreographer Benjamin Akio Kimitch presents a cosmic, sunrise-colored performance inspired by Peking opera.
Photo by Erin Baiano
查閱活動It was meant to be, and yet it was still crazy: four Spanish and four Italian singers, with a fifth Italian to help out as an administrative and musical factotum, crossed the Atlantic to recruit an orchestra and chorus in the New World and bring Europe’s premier artistic product, Italian opera, to a city that had never seen it.
Images: Ricardo José Rivera in Anna di Resburgo; Vincent Graña and Mattia Venni in Crispino e la Comare. Photo credit: Steven Pisano
Graphics: Il Don Giovanni from the handwriting of Lorenzo da Ponte; Il Turco in Italia from the handwriting of Gioachino Rossini
ACC alumna, Aki Inomata, will be exhibiting work at the Medina Triennial, a new contemporary art triennial—rooted in place, shaped by community, resonant with global ideas, and free for all.
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