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This has been a tough couple of years for the performing arts - venues closed, audiences in quarantine, and options limited. Yet, somehow, New York City's performers have persevered, and as the shadow of the pandemic begins to lift, they have some crucial decisions to make. What will be their Act 2? Join host Tania Mohammad as ventures out into the resurgent nightlife of the city that never sleeps and talks to the actors, musicians, comedians, dancers, and venue owners who are redefining themselves and their work in this new New York.

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United States

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This has been a tough couple of years for the performing arts - venues closed, audiences in quarantine, and options limited. Yet, somehow, New York City's performers have persevered, and as the shadow of the pandemic begins to lift, they have some crucial decisions to make. What will be their Act 2? Join host Tania Mohammad as ventures out into the resurgent nightlife of the city that never sleeps and talks to the actors, musicians, comedians, dancers, and venue owners who are redefining themselves and their work in this new New York.

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English


Episodes
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Nutcracker Rising

12/22/2021
It’s Christmas in New York, and as fall turned to winter it looked like things were going to be festive in a way they hadn't been since 2019. One sign of new life was the return of The Nutcracker, in George Ballanchine’s classic production, performed by the dancers and orchestra of the New York City Ballet as it has been (almost) every year since 1954. Despite new safety protocols and re-workings, the show was as magnificent as always and brought a little holiday magic back to midtown (at least for a few weeks). Featured in this Episode Lincoln Center / New York City Ballethttps://www.lincolncenter.orghttps://www.nycballet.com/@lincolncenter@nycballet, @sab_nyc Jonathan Stafford, Artistic Directorhttps://www.nycballet.com/about-us/board-and-staff/artistic-staff/jonathan-stafford/@jonathanstafford_nycb Unity Phelan, Principal, New York City Ballethttps://www.nycballet.com/discover/meet-our-dancers/principal-dancers/unity-phelan/@unityphelan Resources/More Information: https://www.nytimes.com/2021/12/16/arts/dance/nutcracker-costumes-new-york-city-ballet.htmlhttps://www.nytimes.com/2021/10/07/arts/dance/new-york-city-ballet-promotions.htmlhttps://www.bloombergquint.com/pursuits/nyc-ranks-first-on-holiday-travel-this-christmas-promising-recovery

Duration:00:27:18

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Becoming Othello at Lincoln Center

12/8/2021
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.orghttps://www.lincolncenter.org/lincoln-center-at-home/series/restart-stages@lincolncenter Jordana Leigh - Senior Director, Artist Programming @jae.bklyn Harlem Arts Alliance @haacommunity Harlem Week https://www.harlemweek.com/@harlemweek Donna Walker Kuhnehttps://walkercommunicationsgroup.com/donna-walker-kuhne Debra Ann Byrd https://stateofshakespeare.com/?page_id=4803@becomingothello@becomingothello

Duration:00:26:08

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God Wants Us All To Be Strippers: Last Chance Dancers & The City Reliquary

11/10/2021
The craziness of the last few years has made for some unexpected partnerships around the city. None of these were stranger and more successful than the shotgun wedding of a tiny neighborhood history museum and a risk-taking collective of burlesque artistes known to some as a “Voltron of gay strippers”. This unlikely collaboration not only saved them both financially, but pushed them both into bold new creative directions they never would have otherwise discovered. Featured in this Episode Last Chance Dancers - (Insta @lastchancedancers , venmo: @lastchancedancer)Maggie McMuffine - ( @maggie_mcmuffin) - FounderVenuhhhtrix - (@venuhhhtrix) - FounderEsme (@esmedavril)Kita St. Cyr (@kitastcyr)Queensinera (@queensinera_vdlp) Special Guest Dancer - Jack Barrow (@mr.jackbarrow) City Reliquary (Insta @cityreliquary, website: https://www.cityreliquary.org/)Jacob Ford (Insta @unitof, https://jacobford.com/) Natalia - Photographer - (Insta @natsinbrooklyn) Special Thanks: Nightlife Documentrian Andres (Insta

Duration:00:28:27

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Violins, Corpses, and Candles: PubicQuartet and Death of Classical

10/27/2021
Like many smaller classical music ensembles, the celebrated PubliQuartet found ways to keep going during the shutdown - largely by performing outdoors in some very unorthodox settings. One of these was the catacombs of The Green-Wood Cemetery, one of the venues where Death of Classical has been presenting eclectic performances since early 2020. What’s it like to perform during a pandemic in a space where you’re literally surrounded by the dead? Remarkably transcendent, it turns out. Featured in this Episode PubliQuartet (https://www.publiquartet.com/) (@publiq4tet)Curtis Stewart (@curtis.stewart_violin)Jannina Kara Norpoth (@janninan)Nick Revel (@revelnick) Hamilton Berry (@cellisthb) Death of Classical https://www.deathofclassical.com/ (@deathofclassical)Andrew Ousley (@andrewousley) The Green-Wood Cemetery https://www.green-wood.com/ (@historicgreenwood) Resources/More Info: https://www.wnyc.org/story/night-opera-green-wood-cemetery/https://abc7ny.com/greenwood-cemetery-worker-gravedigger-brooklyn/6138904/

Duration:00:22:50

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Brand New Day: 'It’s Not Binary Anymore, People!'

10/9/2021
Held back in June, “Brand New Day” was an ecstatic takeover of Times Square, with singers and dancers from Broadway and beyond celebrating what they hoped was the imminent return of New York Theater. But some of the featured performers couldn’t help but wonder - was the closing of New York an opportunity to do better than rebuilding on the same outdated foundations? We spoke with Jason A. Rodriguez of the hit TV show “Pose” and his long-time business partner Ricardo Sebastian about their vision for a new day in New York that supports performers who have long been marginalized and exploited. Featured in this Episode From Arraygency and House of Eon: https://www.arraygency.com/ (@arraygency0 )Jason A. Rodriguez (@thejasonarodriguez)Ricardo Sebastian (@ricardoxsebastian) Robert J Mason (@therobertjmason) Brand New Day Event Organizers: Macy’s (@macys)Kaleidoscope Entertainment (@kaleidescopeent)Times Square Alliance (@timessquarenyc)RRR Creative (@rrrcreative) Hosts and Other Performers:: Frank Dilella, NY 1 Reporter (@fdilella) Miss Jay Alexander Runway Coach (@miss_jalexander)Jackie Cox (@jackiecoxnyc) Resources/More Info: https://www.broadwayworld.com/article/Photo-Flash-Inside-BRAND-NEW-DAY-in-Times-Square-Celebrating-New-York-Citys-Reopening-20210612 https://variety.com/2021/legit/news/pose-star-jason-rodriguez-arraygency-talent-agency-bipoc-queer-trans-creative-1235034306/

Duration:00:18:04

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Street Beat and the Happiness Krewe

9/24/2021
Prior to 2020, Jeff Fairbanks, Alex Jeun, and the rest of the Street Beat Brass Band worked steadily – playing their New York spin on New Orleans second line to venues and events all over the city. After a long, quarantined dry spell, the group was brought back to life by joining the Hells Kitchen Happiness Krewe – the madcap brainchild of Hally-Anne Devlin, a theatrical producer who would spare no expense to bring a little joy back to her beloved Manhattan. Featured in this Episode: Street Beat Brass Band - @streetbeatbrass, https://www.streetbeatbrass.com/Alex Jeun @bonetravelerJeff Fairbanks http://www.fairbanksmusic.com/Holly-Anne Devlin @missholya, https://www.hollyannedevlin.com/Kaleidoscope Entertainment @kaleidoscopeent, https://www.kaleidoscopeentertainment.com/Brant Sennett @brantsennett Resources/More Info: https://www.ny1.com/nyc/all-boroughs/news/2020/08/17/performers-out-of-work-due-to-covid-19-get-help-from-local-businesseshttps://www.ny1.com/nyc/all-boroughs/nyer-of-the-week/2020/09/14/new-yorker-of-the-week--holly-anne-devlin-https://www.wbur.org/cognoscenti/2021/05/21/end-of-the-pandemic-kentucky-derby-hot-rod-charlie-anne-gardner https://gothamist.com/arts-entertainment/west-village-locals-are-throwing-pop-events-remind-people-why-we-love-nyc-so-much Host: Tania Mohammad Producers: Tania Mohammad and Garret Tiedmann. Post-production, Original Music, and Sound Design: Garrett Tiedemann Production Manager: Gabriela Montequin Executive Producer, Theme Music: David Hoffman https://racecarradio.com/ https://citizenracecar.com/ ...

Duration:00:18:42

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Comedy Cabaret at Don’t Tell Mama: Everything Was Guerrilla

9/10/2021
Stand-up comedian Joe Orecchio faced a choice at the start of the pandemic. Would he grieve the state of his show, Comedy Cabaret, and it’s unknown future? Or would he use this opportunity to make the show everything it could be? Lucky for his audience, he chose the latter. Tanya Moberly, the Booking Manager at Don’t Tell Mama, a world famous venue in the heart of New York City, was eager to welcome him back to showcase his new vision. Join Tania Mohammad as she visits another small but mighty performance space striving to survive in the shadow of the pandemic along with the brilliant artists who make venues like Don’t Tell Mama great. Featured in this Episode: Venue: Don’t tell Mama - (www.donttellmamanyc.com) @donttellmamanewyorkcityTanya Moberly (https://tanyamoberly.com/)Julia Richardson (@missjuliarichardson)Nate Buccieri (@nateonthekeys) Cast & Crew of Comedy Cabaret Joe Orecchio @orecchiophotographyElyse Orecchio(@elyseorecchio)Kenda Cunningham (https://www.kendracunningham.com/) (@theotherkendra)Sam Nikki (@samisims21)Anna Bianco (@annacainbianco)Natalie Perlin (@natalieperlincomedy)Ann Walker (@awalkinpeace)Ish Gupta (@doofyish) Resources for this Episode: https://www.broadwayworld.com/cabaret/article/BWW-Feature-Dont-Tell-Mama-Proves-You-Cant-Keep-A-Good-Piano-Bar-Down-20210521https://www.vulture.com/2020/09/new-york-comedy-clubs-demand-reopening-coronavirus.html

Duration:00:19:26

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I Heart Dance on the Empire Rooftop: Can I Still Go on Pointe?

8/27/2021
As the summer ramped up, Tania headed out to the Empire Rooftop to speak with Dawn Durham, VP and Director of Operations at Hospitality Holdings, Inc. Like so many venues, the Empire Rooftop struggled throughout 2020. But when Dawn received a call from Melissa Gerstein and Kimberly Giannelli, Co-Founders of iHeartDance NYC, about organizing a dance performance on the rooftop, Dawn couldn’t resist. Suddenly dancers like Ingrid Silva and Gilbert Bolden were performing for the first time in well over a year. Featured venue and performers in this episode: Ingrid Silva (@ingridsilva)Gilbert Bolden III (@dancerdude56)Eli Raphael Gruska (@eli.raphael)Olivia MacKinnon (@oliviamackinnon)James Kinney - Choreographer (@jkinneydance)Luciana Paris (@luciana_paris_official)Melissa Musen Gerstein - Producer (@melissagerstein)Kimberly Giannelli - Producer (@soulforhire)The Empire Rooftop (https://www.theempirerooftop.com/ (@theempirerooftop) I Heart Dance NYC (https://www.iheartdancenyc.com/) (@iheartdancenyc) Resources/more Info: https://www.townandcountrymag.com/leisure/arts-and-culture/a36062101/return-of-new-york-city-dance-iheartdance-nyc-2021/https://www.broadwayworld.com/article/NYC-Brightest-Dance-Stars-in-Live-Rooftop-Dance-Series-to-Support-iHeartDance-Relief-Fund-20210318?fbclid=IwAR3L_Ob5UCCQny7Lv9u-RqFQmkmklO8REpMsHjmorGs6egGX_mQkbXH54johttps://www.nytimes.com/2020/10/19/arts/dance/dancers-of-nycb-empire-hotel.html Produced by Tania Mohammad. Additional production by Charlotte Moore-Lambert. Executive produced by David Hoffman. Post-production, original music, and sound design by Garrett Tiedemann. Production managed by Gabriela Montequin Check

Duration:00:19:05

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3 Dollar Bill: COVID-Conscious Queens

8/13/2021
In early May, Tania ventured out to 3 Dollar Bill, an energetic gay bar in Brooklyn that was one of the first places in the city to bring back live drag performances. Owner Brenda Breathnach was working tirelessly to maintain the bar’s atmosphere and serve patrons while still adhering to the strict restrictions that were in place at the time, while the performers struggled to rethink their acts for a masked and seated audience. Featured venue & performers this episode: 3 Dollar Bill - https://www.3dollarbillbk.com/ - @3dollarbillbk Rify Royalty - @rify_royalty Charlene Incarnate - @charleneincarnate Trish-Weekly Tuesday Night Show - @trish.bk Resources/more Info: https://www.nytimes.com/2019/03/27/style/3-dollar-bill-brooklyn-lgbt-club.htmlhttps://www.gaytimes.co.uk/culture/rify-royalty-is-the-drag-queen-who-trolls-straight-acting-gays-amplify-by-gay-times/https://www.amny.com/entertainment/3-dollar-bill-brooklyn-1-26057356/ Produced by Tania Mohammad. Executive produced by David Hoffman. Post-production, original music, and sound design by Garrett Tiedemann. Production managed by Gabriela Montequin. Check out Series Webpage

Duration:00:19:19

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Trailer

7/16/2021
Racecar Radio presents an all-new series about the performers and venues across New York City who are fighting to survive in the aftermath of Covid-19. New episodes every other Friday, starting August 13th!

Duration:00:01:51