
Becoming Othello at Lincoln Center
12/08/21 • 26 min
Lincoln Center is the great city on the hill of performing arts in the United States, home to arguably the most distinguished opera company, ballet company, and symphony orchestra in the country, as well as our most famous music school, the world’s largest performing arts library, and much, much more... But for all of the highbrow excellence of these institutions, none of them had much to offer a city taking its first tentative steps out of quarantine, which craved ways to come together, inclusively and outdoors.
So Lincoln Center threw open its massive and under-utilized outdoor campus to some amazing performers that normally wouldn’t have the opportunity to perform there. Among them was Debra Ann Byrd, a theater veteran who’s one-woman show “Becoming Othello: A Black Girl’s Journey” tells a tale of perseverance, perfect for this city right now.
Featured in this Episode
- Lincoln Center
- https://www.lincolncenter.org
- https://www.lincolncenter.org/lincoln-center-at-home/series/restart-stages
- @lincolncenter
- Jordana Leigh - Senior Director, Artist Programming
- Harlem Arts Alliance
- Harlem Week
- Donna Walker Kuhne
- Debra Ann Byrd
Lincoln Center is the great city on the hill of performing arts in the United States, home to arguably the most distinguished opera company, ballet company, and symphony orchestra in the country, as well as our most famous music school, the world’s largest performing arts library, and much, much more... But for all of the highbrow excellence of these institutions, none of them had much to offer a city taking its first tentative steps out of quarantine, which craved ways to come together, inclusively and outdoors.
So Lincoln Center threw open its massive and under-utilized outdoor campus to some amazing performers that normally wouldn’t have the opportunity to perform there. Among them was Debra Ann Byrd, a theater veteran who’s one-woman show “Becoming Othello: A Black Girl’s Journey” tells a tale of perseverance, perfect for this city right now.
Featured in this Episode
- Lincoln Center
- https://www.lincolncenter.org
- https://www.lincolncenter.org/lincoln-center-at-home/series/restart-stages
- @lincolncenter
- Jordana Leigh - Senior Director, Artist Programming
- Harlem Arts Alliance
- Harlem Week
- Donna Walker Kuhne
- Debra Ann Byrd
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Featured in this Episode
- Lincoln Center / New York City Ballet
- Jonathan Stafford, Artistic Director
- https://www.nycballet.com/about-us/board-and-staff/artistic-staff/jonathan-stafford/
- @jonathanstafford_nycb
- Unity Phelan, Principal, New York City Ballet
Resources/More Information:
- https://www.nytimes.com/2021/12/16/arts/dance/nutcracker-costumes-new-york-city-ballet.html
- https://www.nytimes.com/2021/10/07/arts/dance/new-york-city-ballet-promotions.html
- https://www.bloombergquint.com/pursuits/nyc-ranks-first-on-holiday-travel-this-christmas-promising-recovery
- https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2021/11/08/ballet-is-back-but-all-is-not-as-i
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