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PASSPORT: the official unofficial APAP afterparty

Monday, January 10, 2011 at 8:00 PM (ET)

New York, United States

PASSPORT: the official unofficial APAP afterparty

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Free Admission with APAP Badge (RSVP) Ended Free  
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Haven New York
244 East 51st Street
New York, 10022

Monday, January 10, 2011 at 8:00 PM (ET)


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Nursha Project™ with Queer Art Impact, CityDance Ensemble, MRP Inc and the Embassy of Israel



Nursha Projectestablishes, produces, and presents Artists and Projects that elucidate sociopolitical activism through the incubation of sustainable ideas, strategic planning, collaborative project design, and product development. We achieve this through the exploration of metaphysics by aligning stakeholders with artists, audiences, and communities.  www.nurshaproject.com

 

Queer Art Impact explores the conversation between politics, art and action. The New York City-based initiative is intended to bring together individuals and organizations who self-identify their body of work as queer. By supporting artists whose works challenge the hetero-normative, QAI seeks to embrace queerness and create opportunities for all artists – living in the political and social fringe – to move to the center.  www.queerai.com

 

CityDance Ensemble

is a professional company of dancers hailing from the Juilliard School, Kirov Academy of Ballet, and other world class schools and companies, earning a reputation as "Washington's preeminent modern dance company” (The Washington Times). The company has been named as a “Top 25 to Watch” by Dance Magazine (2003). CityDance tours internationally as cultural ambassadors in collaboration with the US Department of State.  www.citydance.net

 

MRP, Inc.

is a performing arts organization based in Washington, DC providing quality performing arts workshops, residencies, projects and performances designed to challenge, enlighten and entertain diverse populations.  www.mason-rhynes.org

 

The Embassy of Israel

Office of Cultural Affairs partners with US cultural and academic institutions to organize a vast array of concerts, plays, film screenings, exhibitions and literary programs that celebrate Israeli culture, encourage cultural dialogue, and foster a multifaceted understanding of contemporary Israeli society.  www.israelemb.org