Bring Spring A Little Closer! Special Ticket Packages to the Upcoming Philadelphia International Festival of the Arts Now Available!
JANUARY 11, 2011
Caught In The Winter Doldrums?
Think Spring!
Whether for Yourself or Loved Ones, Give the Gift of a Once-in-a-Lifetime Experience --
From Dance to Theater, Music to Family Programs, Lectures to Circus Arts
PIFA Has Something Spectacular For Everyone!
Caught in the post-holiday blues? Give yourself or someone you love the gift of a once-in-a-lifetime experience, and bring the warm weather a bit closer with something to look forward to! The upcoming Philadelphia International Festival of the Arts (PIFA), which holds the spotlight for three and a half weeks next spring (April 7 to May 1), has a slate of unprecedented programming featuring virtually every artistic genre, targeted to the young and young-at-heart alike.
Additionally, PIFA Ticket Packages are discounted 10% when bought together vs. single ticket prices. Any or all of the 10 packages, each including three diverse programs, can be purchased online at www.pifa.org, or at the Kimmel Center Box office, and the newly re-designed PIFA website provides easy access to detailed information on all PIFA partner organizations and events.
PIFA, inspired by the
From classical performances to new works inspired by the avant-garde spirit of that earlier era, from family and children’s programming to cutting-edge dance and music, from captivating productions to renowned French chefs and gravity-defying aerial artists, PIFA is truly a banquet for longtime arts lovers and novices. So this year, think ahead to spring and offer your loved ones, colleagues, friends or even yourself, an unforgettable gift.
FAMILY OUTING
(Pricing ranges from $42 - $59)
Astral Artists – 4/9, Perelman
Who Stole the Mona Lisa? - A Family Concert
Specially commissioned animation and audience participation make this concert a truly fun family event! First, kitchen utensils go wild in Martinu’s La Revue de Cuisine. Then The Story of Babar is narrated to Poulenc’s charming music. Lastly, a live, virtuoso performance of Stravinsky’s Firebird Suite propels a whimsical animated film based on a true story: the theft of the Mona Lisa from the Louvre in
Petrushka
Master puppeteer Basil Twist, known the world over for his astonishingly innovative productions, makes his
your eyes and ears as puppets fly, dance and float in midair and tell the tale of the clown Petrushka, the alluring Ballerina, and the dashing Moor – whose stories emerge amidst the swirl of the Russian carnival. Russian identical twins Julia and Irina Elkina perform the two-piano version of Stravinsky’s masterpiece, providing the music that inspires nine hidden puppeteers, who combine Czech and Japanese puppetry traditions in a spectacle of wonder and fantasy perfect for adults and children alike!
Guided Mosaic Mural
GREAT ORCHESTRAS
(Pricing ranges from $142 - $188)
Orchestra 2001 – 4/8,
A fascinating collection of works that came out of
L'Orchestre National de France – 4/15, Verizon Hall
Rite of Spring, Ravel Concerto
The
Greek Tragedy and Mythology
Maestro Charles Dutoit and The Philadelphia Orchestra continue their contribution to PIFA with two masterworks from early-20th century
MASH-UP
(Pricing ranges from $70 - $83)
The
Proliferation of the Imagination (World Premiere)
The
The Organ Project – 4/16, Verizon Hall
Remember
Organist Thierry Escaich collaborates with director Emmanuelle Delpech and two silent actors to take audiences on an intimate, emotional journey through ten potent and inspiring years in
Philadelphia Theatre Company, Gershman Y, and
Bella: The Color of Love
This one-woman cabaret theater piece explores the lives of Marc and Bella Chagall in
CENTER STAGE
(Pricing ranges from $145 - $183)
The
Pulcinella Alive (World Premiere)
To launch PIFA’s inaugural season, The Philadelphia Orchestra and the Pennsylvania Ballet, in an historic first, perform together on the stage of Verizon Hall, presenting the world premiere of
The Chamber Orchestra of
Hope: An Oratorio (World Premiere)
Composer Jonathan Leshnoff, one of the rising stars in the world of classical music, has written a work that explores faith, despair, and renewal, through texts that derive from spiritual and worldly sources the world over. And just as his texts cross barriers, so do his musical settings, as he writes for four soloists, two from the classical world, one from world music, and one from jazz. Featuring soprano Jessica Rivera, alto Angélique Kidjo, and tenors Jason Collins and David Linx, along with the Pennsylvania Girlchoir and the Mendelssohn Club of Philadelphia.
Jazz at
Jazz at the Source
Led by incomparable trumpeter-composer Marsalis, the inimitable Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra brings PIFA to a triumphant close with a breathtaking, French-influenced program. Whether performing historic compositions or commissioned works, the “finest big band in the world today” (Daily
(Pricing ranges from $66 - $93)
The University of the Arts, College of Performing Arts, University of Delaware – 4/22 & 4/23, Merriam Theater
A Snapshot, Paris 1911(World Premiere)
Composer John Hollenbeck and choreographer Scott Jovovich take their inspiration from 1911 photos of Paris shot by the incomparable photographer Alfred Steiglitz, as they create a new work for large jazz ensemble and dancers. A Snapshot shares the program with Stravinsky’s Ebony Concerto and a rare performance of George Antheil’s quirky and controversial Ballet Mécanique, for percussion ensemble..
Rennie Harris Puremovement– 4/15, 4/16, 4/17, Perelman
Heaven (World Premiere)
Newly-commissioned, full-length dance inspired by Stravinsky’s Rite of Spring. Fifteen dancers perform to live music, illuminated by an innovatively-designed lighting installation. Heaven features Japanese motifs and multimedia anime, and reflects on the ways in which dance and music cross generational and cultural divides.
Arden Theater – April 7 – May 1, (performances 6 days a week) Arden Theater
Wanamaker’s Pursuit (World Premiere)
A new play by Cuban-American playwright Rogelio Martinez that tells the story of Nathan Wanamaker, an imagined department store heir who travels to Paris in 1911 to learn to be a buyer for his family’s store. He receives an invitation to the first great party of the 20th Century. Paul Poiret, the famous French fashion designer, actually threw such a party, and called it “The Thousand and Second Night,” in tribute to the Arabian Nights. In
NO JACKET REQUIRED
The Green Fairy Cabaret
Aerial and acrobatic feats, plus comedy, juggling and spectacular physical skills in this circus variety show. Daytime show is family-friendly; nightly show has its own rewards.
Off Broadway at the Kimmel– 4/7 – 4/17, Innovation Studio
A Passing Wind (World Premiere)
An intimate musical, written and directed by Seth Rozin, chronicling the (mostly) true story of Joseph Pujol – a.k.a. Le Petomane (“The Fartiste”). From provincial baker to populist entertainer at
Les Nubians, 4/21, Perelman Theater
Grammy®-nominated international recording artists Les Nubians have intrigued audiences for almost a decade with their inventive and glamorous Afropean style. Their distinctive sound embodies elements of Miriam Makeba, Ella Fitzgerald, Doudou N'diaye Rose, Fela Kuti, Edith Piaf, The Fugees, and Soul II Soul. Recognized for their colorful auras, Les Nubians' vogue is a fusion of Funkin' Fashion and Modern Amazon.
DISCOVER
(Pricing varies from $67 - $86)
Free to Be: The Artistry and Impact of African American Artists in Turn of the Century
Exhibit showcasing Josephine Baker and other iconic African American artists who found artistic and personal freedom in
?uestlove of the Roots, 4/17
(One Time Only)
An unconventional drummer, DJ, and producer, ?uestlove launched to stardom as a member of Grammy® winning band The Roots. He is internationally recognized for his expressive style, infused with hip-hop and multicultural elements. ?uestlove has collaborated on dynamic projects with musical artists spanning every genre. Catch ?uestlove's spin on Paris of 100 years ago as he joins forces with French singer-songwriter Keren Ann, and other special guests.
Painted Bride Art Center– 4/30, Painted Bride
Atypical (World Premiere)
Four artists come together to create an original, genre-bending, intercultural performance. Collaborators include: Viji Rao, a Bharatanatyam (a traditional dance from
(Pricing varies from $52 - $71)
LyricFest – 4/10, First Presbyterian Church
Stranger Things…
Lyric Fest presents a program that explores fascination with all things "Other" in
Alchemy Dance – 4/15, Painted Bride
Rite of Passage (World Premiere)
Travel back in time as Alchemy Dance Company transports you to the Théatre des Champs-Elysées in
Black Pearl Chamber Orchestra – 4/28,
A fascinating concert that explores the impact of “hot” jazz on the emerging modern styles of two of
DANCE, DANCE, DANCE
(Pricing varies from $74 - $110)
Building on Balanchine
Pennsylvania Ballet honors its Balanchine heritage with two works from the master choreographer, exemplifying his creative breadth. Agon is an organic collaboration between George Balanchine and Igor Stravinsky, who together designed the structure of this ballet during the creation of the music. Then, Who Cares? brings a bit of Broadway to the ballet! You’ll be tapping your toes to the lively George Gershwin score, featuring beloved numbers like “The Man I Love” and “I Got Rhythm.” The Company looks to its future with a world premiere ballet from renowned French-born choreographer Benjamin Millepied rounding out the program.
Miro Dance – 4/21 – 4/23, Innovation Studio
Punch (World Premiere)
Punch, a re-imagining of Stravinsky’s Pulcinella, will be Miro Dance Theatre’s most ambitious work to date. Its creation is inspired by the interdisciplinary work of the Ballets Russes in the early 20th century, and will feature a new score commissioned from composer Zeena Parkins, with choreography by Amanda Miller and video work by Tobin Rothlein.
La Dada va Gaga dans 2011
Dadaist artists such as Marcel Duchamp and Jean Arp questioned artistic convention, and even the very definition of “art,” creating collages out of litter and putting on display such everyday objects as a snow shovel. 100 years later, Le Dada revisits this era of questioning, redefining and exploring the infinite possibilities of art, while glimpsing the realities of the present. The project aspires to juxtapose The Rotunda’s sanctuary space and the irreverent attitude of the Dadaists through the mediums of dance and video.
TASTE OF PIFA
(Pricing varies from $86 - $110)
The Chamber Orchestra of Philadelphia– 4/10 & 4/11, Perelman
Stravinsky's L'Histoire du Soldat (World Premiere production)
L’Histoire du soldat (The Soldier's Tale) is a 1918 theatrical work "to be read, played, and danced," according to composer Stravinsky. The libretto, which is based on a Russian folk tale, is a parable about a soldier who trades his fiddle to the devil for a book that predicts the future of the economy. The Chamber Orchestra of Philadelphia collaborates with
Jeanne Ruddy Dance, 4/14-17,
MonTage á Trois
MonTage á Trois will be performed in the Annenberg and Tuttleman Galleries of PAFA’s
EgoPo Classic Theater, 4/27 – May 1, German Society of
Hell
Henri Barbusse’s 1908 novel Hell shocked the world and changed the face of modern literature. This world premiere theatrical adaptation of
The full slate of PIFA programming to date can be accessed both on www.pifa.org and at the Kimmel Center Box Office. Tickets to individual performances and events can be purchased on the PIFA website, in person at the Kimmel Center Box Office, or by phone at 215-546-PIFA. Tickets are priced by individual presenting organizations, ranging from
PIFA¾The Philadelphia International Festival of the Arts (PIFA), inspired by the
Kimmel Center, Inc., a charitable, not-for-profit organization, owns, manages, supports and maintains The Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts, which includes Verizon Hall, Perelman Theater, Innovation Studio and the
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