BAM's Next Wave Festival 2018, Pair of Tickets: NYC's Festival Not To Be Missed

Bidding Supports: Treehouse Shakers (New York, NY)

Item Number
164
Value:
150 USD
Online Close:
2018-10-23 22:00:00.0  –  Bid Extension
Bid History:
8 Bids

Description

Brooklyn Academy of Music offers a pair of tickets to select performances at the Next Wave Festival 2018.  

BAM?s Next Wave Festival has permanently changed the artistic landscape, featuring breakout performances and landmark productions. Using a name that plays on the New Wave in French cinema, BAM President and Executive Producer Harvey Lichtenstein launched a series entitled "The Next Wave/New Masters" in November 1981 with four productions: three dance works, plus Philip Glass' new opera Satyagraha. A more ambitious program followed in 1982, including a two-evening performance work by Laurie Anderson entitled United States: Parts I-IV.

The success of these first two years helped propel a bolder and riskier program in the years to come?one that has defined BAM and an entire generation of artists. In October 1983, the Next Wave Festival was launched, which spotlighted exciting new works and cross-disciplinary collaborations by promising young artists. The Next Wave was groundbreaking for taking works that had previously been shown in downtown lofts and small "black box" theaters and presenting them in the exquisite 2,100-seat BAM Opera House (now the BAM Howard Gilman Opera House), a renovated 1,000-seat playhouse (the Helen Carey Playhouse, later converted into BAM Rose Cinemas), and the flexible 300-seat Lepercq Space. In 1987, BAM opened another large stage-the 874-seat Majestic Theater (since renamed the BAM Harvey Theater in honor of Harvey Lichtenstein)-with a landmark production of Peter Brook's The Mahabharata. Current Executive Producer Joseph V. Melillo was the producing director of the Next Wave in its inception and continues to spearhead BAM's adventurous programming roster with emerging and established artists, including Steve Reich, Meredith Monk, Robert Wilson, Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane, and Lev Dodin.

 





Item Special Note

All tickets are subject to availability for a Tuesday through Thursday performance. BAM reserves the right to determine the performances to which this offer may be applied and seat locations cannot be gauranteed. High Bidder will have the opportunity to state which performances are of interest. 

Please visit their website BAM.org for more information on the season.
Once a performance is selected, seats may not be exchanged for another performance. 

 

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