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Tickets
for the Composers Out Front series at Joe's Pub at the Public
Theater are $20 and available at the Public Theater Box Office at 425
Lafayette Street, or from Telecharge at 212 239 6200.
For further information about American Composers Orchestra events, call 212-977-8495 or send us email.
The public forum and choral concert are free with museum admission. Seating for all events is limited. The New-York Historical Society is located at 170 Central Park West at 77th Street. Tel: 212-873-3400. www.nyhistory.org.
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The April 14 concert costs $14 (includes musuem admission). Screenings/talks are free with musuem admission. The American Museum of the Moving Image is located at 25th Avenue at 26th Stret in Astoria, Queens. Tel: 718 784 4520. www.ammi.org.
For further information about American Composers Orchestra events, call 212-977-8495 or send us email.
Tickets for "Pacifica Mix" are $15 ($12 for Japan Society members and ACO subscribers) and available at the Japan Society Box Office at 333 East 47th Street, or by phone at 212-752-3015.
The Japan
Society Performing
Arts Program brings
the best of Japan's legendary and contemporary performing arts to
the United States. Highlighting diversity and range, programs vary
from time-honored noh, kabuki, kyogen, and bunraku to cutting-edge
theater, dance and music. The department also organizes national
tours and develops and distributes educational programs, offering
American audiences a deeper understanding of the richness and
vitality of Japanese performance, past and present. In addition to
presenting concerts, the commitment to Japanese music includes new
comissions to composers Somei Satoh and Ushio Torikai. The work of
Japanese American artists also plays an important role in the
Society's Performing Arts Program as we seek to expand appreciation
and understanding of the dynamic cultural exchange Japan shares with
other Asian countries and the West. For further information on Japan
Society Performing Arts Program, call (212) 832-1155, or visit www.japansociety.org.
For further information about American Composers Orchestra events, call 212-977-8495 or send us email.