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This Week on WNET/SundayArts: Alvin Ailey, Jonathan Biss and More
By PlaybillArts Staff
This week's edition of SundayArts - with new hosts Philippe de Montebello and network news veteran Paula Zahn - covers a wide array of the city's offerings and leads into the Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival's production of Twelfth Night.
The SundayArts News segment, with correspondent Christina Ha, will feature the following local events: Alvin Ailey Dance Theater at City Center
The Asia Society: Art and China's Revolution
Guggenheim Museum: Catherine Opie- American Photographer
Piano Virtuoso Jonathan Biss at Carnegie Hall *** SundayArts Profile will cover the encore presentation of "The Horse" at the American Museum of Natural History and present an interview with choreographer Bill T. Jones. At 2:15 PM the SundayArts Choice program offers a mini-tour of The Frick Collection's Fragonard Room.
For more information visit www.thirteen.org/sundayarts/ * SundayArts is Thirteen/WNET's on-air/online series through which arts enthusiasts everywhere can access the Big Apple's cultural best. New York's public television station has long partnered with the city's most celebrated cultural institutions, capturing and broadcasting their work on PBS. Every Sunday at noon on Thirteen, SundayArts wraps insightful interviews, on-location features, profiles, and introductions around a showcased presentation. SundayArts News segments cover current cultural highlights while Curator's Choice briefs offer first-hand, insider reviews of highlights from shows and events around town. Profiles of cultural figures reflect the eclectic New York arts scene. For those outside of Thirteen's tri-state viewing area, www.thirteen.org/sundayarts makes New York’s cultural bounty accessible anytime, from anywhere. The video-rich new site features the latest arts news, interviews, and previews of SundayArts broadcasts. Contributing bloggers Elizabeth Vincentelli (Time Out New York), Adam Wasserman (Opera News) and cultural journalist Jennifer Melick add knowledgeable, lively dialogue to the site. Users are encouraged to email questions and comments to the host, artists and organizations. Funding for SundayArts has been provided by The Shelley & Donald Rubin Foundation. Additional funding has been provided by The Lemberg Foundation. * Thirteen/WNET New York is one of the key program providers for public television, bringing such acclaimed series as Nature, Great Performances, American Masters, Charlie Rose, Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly, Wide Angle, Secrets of the Dead, NOW With David Brancaccio, Exposé, Bill Moyers Journal, and Cyberchase to audiences nationwide. As the flagship public broadcaster in the New York, New Jersey and Connecticut metro area, Thirteen reaches millions of viewers each week, airing the best of American public television along with its own local productions such as New York Voices, Reel 13 and SundayArts.
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