Tonight and tomorrow on the UES, a group of artists come together to Break the Mold. As Jocelyn detailed in her latest Upper East Side Informer post, Break the Mold is a group of young artists who will be putting on two shows this weekend right here on the Upper East Side. Both shows will feature performances by a variety of musicians, dancers, and actors, all of whom have come together in an effort to maintain integrity in the arts and provide young artists with a venue through which to collaborate with one another and perform for a larger audience.
Says Melinda Marie Heitzman, one of the group's coordinators, "We are taking the power of art seriously by promoting dignity, integrity and quality in the arts through many styles, including rock music, opera singers, classical piano, tap hoofers, musical theater ballads and more."
Fantastic performances, all with a such a worthy goal in mind? Count me in. Here are all the details so that you can Break the Mold this weekend, too:
When: Saturday, November 21 at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday, November 22 at 2 p.m.
Where: Our Lady of Good Counsel Church, 230 East 90th Street (between 2nd and 3rd).
What: Each show will be an hour long, followed by a reception where you can meet and mingle with the artists.
Who: The shows are open to everyone, including kids and families. There will even be on-site child care provided for the little ones.
How Much: The suggested donation is $8.
Saturday, November 21, 2009
Don't Forget to "Break the Mold" Tonight!
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arts and artists,
break the mold,
ues performances
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