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25 Feb 2009





CFA In Boston Presents Second InCite Arts Festival
EVENT ANNOUNCEMENT


210 11th Avenue at W. 25th Street
New York

03 March – 10 March 2009

The Boston University College of Fine Arts (CFA) is presenting the second annual InCite Arts Festival, ‘InCite 2009: Art Never Backs Down.’

Conceived to showcase the dynamic artistic strengths and synergy of the college's schools of music, theatre, and visual arts, the festival offers new and interdisciplinary programming that boasts an eclectic and compelling combination of titles and artists.

Throughout history, art's response to bad times has been to endure, using creativity and wit, and InCite epitomizes that response.

This year's festival will include a new full length play, ‘Pope Joan’ by Michelle Poynton; Peter Brook's adaptation of the one-act opera ‘La Tragedie de Carmen,’ with director Jim Petosa and conductor William Lumpkin, and featuring mezzo-soprano Stephanie Chigas and tenor Darren Anderson; a gallery exhibition featuring the work of School of Visual Arts graduate painting alumni; and a showcase of actors and designers from the BU School of Theatre.

The festival returns to New York City after a remarkable success in March 2008, which culminated in a performance of Tom Stoppard and Andre Previn's rarely-performed ‘Every Good Boy Deserves Favour at The Town Hall.’

Jim Petosa, Director of the BU School of Theatre and Artistic Director of the Olney Theatre Center in Maryland, is InCite's Artistic Director, and explains the decision to return to New York for a second festival: "Balancing the bad economic news, there is a new national spirit that shares our belief in the power of the arts to elevate and inspire."

He continues, "By highlighting a 'new conservatory' model, InCite demonstrates the leadership role that universities can play as arts laboratories and as creative collaborators reenergizing their professions."

This new conservatory seeks to blur the artificial boundaries between teachers, students, alumni, and other artists within the College of Fine Arts community to create potent multigenerational collaborations from which everyone benefits.

All theatre and opera festival offerings will be held at New World Stages located at 340 West 50th Street between 8th and 9th Avenues. The visual arts exhibition will be held at DFN Gallery at 210 11th Avenue at W. 25th Street on the 6th Floor.

For more information on the festival, visit www.bu.edu/cfa/incite.




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