Art in NYC: Zurbaran’s Jacob and His Twelve Sons at The Frick Collection

Art in NYC: Zurbaran’s Jacob and His Twelve Sons at The Frick Collection

Zurbaran’s remarkable series on loan from Auckland Castle, England is on view until April 22, 2018

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Francisco de Zurbarán, Jacob, ca. 1640–45 © The Auckland Project / Zurbarán Trust / Photo credit: Robert LaPrelle

The Frick Collection, located in the heart of Manhattan, is presenting Francisco de Zurbaran’s incredible series of portraits of Jacob and his twelve sons from his two wives, Leah and Rachel, and two concubines, Bilhah and Zilpah, as is found in the Book of Genesis. While the depiction of these characters in the form of the life-size portraits is unusual for the time, Zurbaran followed very closely the prophecies and verses for the Old Testament to make each portrait easily recognizable by the details of the garments, or the attributes of trade, or background landscapes. The history of the portraits, which were created between 1641 and 1658, is also full of missing pages and lost provenance with the first record of it appearing only in 1722. In 1756 Richard Trevor, Bishop of Durham had acquired the series but the one portrait of Benjamin. The series was installed in the Long Dining Room at Auckland Palace in Durham, England as a political statement of religious tolerance and support of the Jewish Naturalization Act of 1753. The portrait of Benjamin hangs in Grimsthorpe Castle, Lincolnshire. Bishop Richard Trevor ordered a copy of the portrait of Benjamin done for his collection. It is remarkable that American public can see the series in full and appreciate Zurbaran’s original intentions.  Read More

Nightlife in NYC: Piaf! The Show at Florence Gould Hall

Nightlife in NYC: Piaf! The Show at Florence Gould Hall

Anne Carrere returns to New York City with her triumphant performance in Piaf! The Show on April 18-20, 2018

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Anne Carrere in Piaf! The Show / photo credit Alain Biguet / Image courtesy of FI:AF

Edith Piaf’s life and songs superbly interpreted by young French actress Anne Carrere will be reimagined in the Piaf! The Show theatrical performances at Florence Gould Hall at FI:AF in New York City on April 18-20, 2018. Carrere and her musicians bring the spirit of the City of Lights at the time between two World Wars retelling Piaf’s life story through her songs. The show, which had premiered on Piaf’s birthday centennial in April 2015, was inspired by the movie “La Vie en Rose”. Yet its live concert aspect takes the audience on a journey back in time creating an unforgettable experience. Book your tickets with a discount code TNTIX here.

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Dance in NYC: Anna Karenina by Eifman Ballet of St. Petersburg at Lincoln Center

Dance in NYC: Anna Karenina by Eifman Ballet of St. Petersburg at Lincoln Center, NY

Eifman Ballet of St. Petersburg returns to New York City on April 6-8, 2018 with a ballet Anna Karenina

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Anna Karenina / Image courtesy of Ardani Artists Management, Inc.

Eifman Ballet of St. Petersburg is well-known on New York City dance scene. Its performances are eagerly anticipated by the fans of Russian ballet. Boris Eifman, the founder, and creator of this ballet theater, chooses complex psychological stories as the basis for his repertoire requiring from the spectators to know the literary text or the historical intricacies and to be able to appreciate a very abstract form of expression such as dance. In the case of Anna Karenina ballet, he obviously takes the cues from Leo Tolstoy but zeroes in on its main love triangle Anna-Vronsky-Karenin leaving aside the rest of Tolstoy’s characters. The show is dramatically staged and performed by the top-class classically trained dancers of Eifman Ballet theater. The performances in New York City will be taking place at the David H. Koch Theater on April 6-8, 2018. Book your discounted tickets with a promo code TNTIX here.

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Nightlife in NYC: Ken Ard with Mark Berman at Pangea Club

Nightlife in NYC: Ken Ard with Mark Berman at Pangea Club

That Thing Called Love cabaret night with Ken Ard (vocal) and Mark Berman (piano) on February 10, 2018 at Pangea Club 

jazz club NYC thing called love ken mark bermanThis unforgettable music night brings together an accomplished cabaret singer and actor Ken Ard accompanied on piano by a masterful musician and composer Mark Berman. The show on Saturday, February 10 starts at 7 pm.

Ken Ard is an American singer, dancer, choreographer and actor. Born in Oakland, California in 1960, he grew up in a home visited by a large number of jazz greats such as Joe Williams, Paul Chambers, and Carmen McRae. Music and dance had permeated his early years. At age 17 Ard started performing with Oakland and San Francisco Ballet. He later moved to NYC and took principal roles on Broadway in Cats, Starlight Express, Song and Dance, Jelly’s Last Jam and Smokey Joe’s Cafe.
Ard is also known for his work in film. His next career chapter had brought him to Europe touring and performing with various jazz musicians. 2009 marked the release of his debut jazz CD “Ballads, Blues & Cocktails”.  Read More