NYUAD Arts Center’s “Reconnect” Presents New Virtual Shows This June

Relive every moment of music, fun and laughter as NYUAD Arts Center brings you Reconnect, an online streaming series of past events from The Arts Center’s archives.
  • The Reconnect. virtual series attracted worldwide audiences with over 20,000 people watching live and over half a million total views
  • New shows will feature contemporary dance, circus for the whole family, and a moving audio-visual concert
  • The June program features The Center’s first ‘Off the Stage’ virtual dance workshop

Following two months of successful virtual events, Reconnect. from The Arts Center at NYU Abu Dhabi (NYUAD) will continue through June with new shows and live Q&As with artists. A focus on dance, entertainment, and multimedia is designed to encourage people from all over the world to get involved with a diverse offering of arts and culture while they #StayHome.

 

The Reconnect. series has proved highly popular, with more than 20,000 people from across the globe tuning in to watch live, and over half a million total views of the series’ online content.  The series was created as part of The Arts Center’s mission to use the power of the arts to connect, inspire, and entertain people at this challenging time. The reach of the series has been expanded through partnerships with the UAE Ministry of Culture and Knowledge Development, Cairo’s D-CAF Festival, the Singapore International Festival of the Arts, UCLA’s Center for the Art of Performance (CAP UCLA), and others, creating a new approach for international collaboration.

 

Reconnect. sets out to offer unique ways to engage with arts and culture and all three events in June will be followed by live Q&A sessions with the artists, who will also be online with the audience during their shows.

 

The program starts on Wednesday, June 3 with ink, a contemporary African-American dance performance by Camille A. Brown & dancers, which was highly attended during The Arts Center’s fourth season. Audiences are also invited to take part in an ‘Off the Stage’ contemporary and social dance workshop, taught by members of the company the day before. ink will be followed by Ethiopian Dream by Circus Abyssinia, a show specially selected by Members of The Arts Center, while DATA NOT FOUND  by Kaki King, commissioned by The Arts Center, has been selected by NYUAD Class of 2020 students, and is presented as a graduation gift to the outgoing class.

 

The line-up for Reconnect. for the month of June is:

ink – Camille A. Brown & Dancers – Wednesday, June 3 at 8pm (GMT+4)

Streaming on Facebook @NYUADArtsCenter

Revisit the UAE debut of ink, an African-American dance performance that explores race, culture, and identity, by award winning dancer and choreographer Camille A. Brown. The show combines tap, jazz, modern, and Hip-Hop, using the rhythms and sounds of traditional African and handmade instruments. It explores the rituals, gestural vocabulary, and traditions that remain ingrained within the lineage of the African Diaspora. Through self-empowerment, Black love, brotherhood, exhaustion and resilience, community and fellowship, ink depicts the pedestrian interactions of individuals and relationships as grounds for accessing one’s innate super powers and finding liberation.

Coming from New York City, Brown presents one of his final installations of dance theater trilogy about identity, in collaboration with Music Director Allison Miller, percussionist Wilson Torres, violinist Juliette Jones, and composer/pianist Scott Patterson.

The Arts Center is hosting a virtual Off the Stage dance workshop with dancers from Camille A. Brown Company on Tuesday, June 2 at 6pm. Open to the public by invitation, the workshop takes participants on a social dance journey, allowing them to investigate the ways communities used movement as a way of social expression. By learning about the past, it is Brown’s hope that the spirit of expression through movement is embodied in our present day – providing the individual with a platform to celebrate their identity and to share their personal expression with the community of participants.

The workshop will be taught by choreographer Juel D. Lane. Lane received his training from Tri-Cities Visual & Performing Arts High School, The Youth Ensemble of Atlanta, and BFA from the University of North Carolina School of the Arts. He has performed nationally and internationally with Ronald K. Brown/Evidence, and currently dances with Bessie Award winning Camille A. Brown & Dancers.

If you are interested in attending the virtual workshop, please register here.

Ethiopian Dreams – Circus Abyssinia – Wednesday, June 10 at 4:30pm 

Streaming on Facebook @NYUADArtsCenter

Revisit the Middle East debut of Ethiopian Dreams, a family show with astonishing stunts and enchanted adventure. Presented by Circus Abyssinia, the first Ethiopian circus made by and for Ethiopian artists, the show makes you dive into the rhythms and roots of Ethiopia’s rich musical and artistic traditions.

Inspired by the story of its creators Little Bibi and Little Bichu, Ethiopian Dreams presents a tale of two brothers through death-defying tricks, stunning ensemble feats of human juggling, hoop-diving, Chinese pole, and contortion, performed to the irresistible beats of live Ethiopian song. The show is a surreal retelling of how in following their dreams, Bibi and Bichu find each other and in doing so find the means to make their dreams come true. The story at the heart of the show is a mix of autobiography and dream, and tells how Bibi and Bichu became jugglers, not from their adult perspective, but how they dreamed it as children.

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DATA NOT FOUND – Kaki King – Wednesday, June 17 at 8pm

Streaming on Facebook @NYUADArtsCenter

Dive into an exceptional audio-visual journey through revisiting the Middle East premiere of DATA NOT FOUND by visionary guitarist and composer Kaki King. DATA NOT FOUND, which was commissioned by The Arts Center, is a gripping meditation on the data we live with, and the data we leave behind. King reimagines her guitar to immerse the audience in a world that is both sonic and visual. Inspired by elements of nature, DATA NOT FOUND incorporates lush, often responsive technical theater and projection work, using the stage as a canvas. The piece invites the audience to contemplate the nature of love, loss, alienation and rebirth, and how we as humans attempt to create meaning from the vast endless patterns of our world.

From Brooklyn, New York, Kaki King is considered one of the world’s greatest living guitarists, known both for her technical mastery and for her constant quest to push the boundaries of the instrument.

DATA NOT FOUND is directed by 2019 MacArthur Fellowship winner and Sharjah Biennial artist Annie Dorsen, whose works explore the intersection of algorithms and live performance.


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CARTOGRAPHY – Kaneza Schaal & Christopher Myers – Friday, June 19th @ 8pm

Streaming on Facebook @NYUADArtsCenter

 

Revisit CARTOGRAPHY, an exploration of our lives through the lens of four refugees.

Presented in partnership with UNHCR as part of World Refugee Day

What are the journeys you have made? What maps guided you through? Reexperience theater at its best in this new work designed for audiences young and old.

Be engaged with dazzling visual tools like map-making along with performance elements such as filmmaking and dancing. Sculptures create an array of visual journeys; sound sensors respond to actors’ voices, activating a virtual storm; and cellphones are used to mark memories and distances traveled.


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ADCG Quarantania Mania Virtual Concert – Friday, June 26 @ 8pm

Presented in Partnership with Abu Dhabi Choral Group

Streaming on Facebook @NYUADArtsCenter

ADCG brings you the music you love, reworked to our new COVID-19 realities.

Get ready for a dazzling lineup of songs you love from musical movies and shows. The lineup includes Go the Distance from Hercules, now aptly named, I Can Social Distance and Do You Wanna Build a Snowman from Frozen which has become, Do You Wanna have a Pool Day?. From full emotional choral numbers to witty solos and duets, let ADCG entertain you for a few hours on Friday the 26th of June at 8pm UAE time, with Shera-Lea Saunders acting as our Veejay as she takes you on a fun journey, featuring past and present ADCG members!


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The Arts Center at NYU Abu Dhabi supports #CultureUpFront
Given the incredible global challenge facing our families, colleagues and organizations due to COVID-19, many cultural spaces, institutions and museums had to close their doors to practice social distancing and avoid the spread of the novel coronavirus. As an organization that is constantly looking at ways to promote and support local creative talent, the Ministry of Culture and Knowledge Development initiated the #CultureUpFront hashtag on social media channels to allow creative spaces to continue their dynamic programming, but rethink ways to bring it to the audience worldwide that are now, more than ever, present online.

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