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  • Then Ms. Morrison pitches the event to performing-arts venues.

    A Modern-Day Diaghilev Barbara Jepson 2011

  • It complements the university's expanding performing-arts program to serve a local audience that is growing, said the university's president, Stephen J. Friedman .

    A New Player Downtown Kimberly Chou 2011

  • The speech is to be delivered at the Harlem Stage, a performing-arts venue in upper Manhattan.

    Energy Loan Plan Michael Howard Saul 2011

  • Its only onstage performance in the U.S. was in Washington D.C., but the film was broadcast to art-house cinemas and performing-arts centers.

    Big-Screen Business Pia Catton 2011

  • Construction of the music and performing-arts center is scheduled to begin in 2014 and an international art center is also planned, but the recession has affected all building activity in Spain, and large construction expenditures for arts and culture may not be a high political priority.

    A Gleaming Vision on the Hill Colin Amery 2011

  • But when Roulette's new season launches on Sept. 15, it will be in a 5,000-square-foot Art Deco theater at the corner of Atlantic and Third avenues in downtown Brooklyn, an area rapidly gaining a reputation for its burgeoning performing-arts venues as much as its new basketball arena.

    Making a Bet on Brooklyn Steve Dollar 2011

  • Mr. Steel said he saw an upside to the developments that portend a company cutting loose its constituency at the largest performing-arts complex in the world.

    City Opera Swan Song at Lincoln Center Erica Orden 2011

  • He described the performing-arts complex as a "wonderful venue," but added, "There are a lot of terrific venues around the city, and I don't think Lincoln Center has a lock."

    City Opera Swan Song at Lincoln Center Erica Orden 2011

  • New York City Center, which was christened by Mayor Fiorello LaGuardia in 1943 as Manhattan's first performing-arts venue, will reopen in October following a major two-part restoration project.

    Rebuilding City Center Pia Catton 2011

  • That the production is housed at BAM, with its location in downtown Brooklyn and its younger performing-arts audience, should provide a boost.

    New Opera's Journey Is Itself Operatic Kimberly Chou 2012

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