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■ART CALENDAR DECEMBER THE NOGUCHI MUSEUM 9-01 33rd Rd. (at Vernon Blvd.) 718-204-7088 58 december 2014 i LIC COURIER i www.queenscourier.com 14 MUSEUM OF THE MOVING IMAGE 35-01 35th Ave. I 718-777-6888 “See It Big!” I Through Dec. 28 Sixteen contemporary animated films will be presented in the new edition of the Museum’s popular “See It Big!” series, co-programmed with the online film magazine “Reverse Shot.” The series includes works by animation directors Hayao Miyazaki and Isao Takahata of Studio Ghibli, Bill Plympton, Henry Selick, John Lasseter, and Satoshi Kon, as well as works by directors Wes Anderson and Richard Linklater and others. “My Neighbor Totoro” Image courtesy of Studio Ghibli JEFFREY LEDER GALLERY and the School, heads the dance faculty. Teachers are trained in Ms. Granados’ dance 21-37 45th Rd. method, a unique educational approach that follows a comprehensive age-based syllabus 212-924-8944 and combines elements of Flamenco, Ballet, Spanish Classical and Regional Folkloric “Photographic Being II” Dances, and Character Dance. Children’s Tuition- $217 for 12-week course (discounts Dec. 14 through Jan. 11 available); Adult Tuition- Single class $20; 5-Class Card: $85; 12-week course: $217; Trial class is $20. For more information visit www.ambolero.com. This will be the Jeffrey Leder Gallery’s second exhibit solely focused on photography. Illustrating the progression from vision to tangible art. The exhibit will realize both international and local photographers for their talent and ingenuity. Those chosen will be featured in the gallery’s New York City exhibit located in an extremely creative THE NOGUCHI MUSEUM } environment within reach of many receptive and intuitive minds, according to the gallery. 9-01 33rd Rd. (at Vernon Blvd.) 718-204-7088 SOL DANCE CENTER “Artists at Noguchi: Maria Blaisse’s Breathing Sphere” Through Jan. 4, 2015 30-16 Steinway St. (near 30th Ave ) The Noguchi Museum presents Maria Blaisse’s “Breathing Sphere,” a computer-controlled, “Flamenco Classes for Children and Adults in Astoria” motorized sphere of woven bamboo. The installation creates a spatial and formal dialogue Through Dec. 18 both with Noguchi’s work and with two more of Blaisse’s woven bamboo structures, Saturdays 11a.m. - 2:20 pm; Tuesdays 6 – 8 p.m.; Thursdays 6:30 – 8 p.m. which are being presented by slowLab at the Pratt Manhattan Gallery, according to a American Bolero Dance Company’s Spanish Dance School is offering new courses in museum description. Maria Blaisse comes to New York as part of slowLab’s 2014 Slow Flamenco and Spanish Dance for children (ages 4 and up) and adults of all skill levels knowledge programming. Her bamboo structures are being presented and performed at for Fall 2014. The 12-Week session starts Saturday, September 13 and runs through The Noguchi Museum in partnership with slowLab, with support from the Pratt Institute to Thursday, December 18. Gabriela Granados, Artistic Director and Founder of ABDC and the Creative Industries Fund } NL.


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