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FINAL REMINDER -- TONIGHT -- ONE NIGHT ONLY
WORLD PREMIERE
Wednesday, March 23

General admission tickets

This star-studded new production of Igor Stravinsky's
Histoire du Soldat ("The Soldier's Tale")
at Galapagos Art Space
will feature violinist Tim Fain,
choreographer
Lar Lubovitch,
dancers from the Lar Lubovitch Dance Company,
lighting designer
Jennifer Tipton,
dramaturge
A. Scott Parry,
and
LE TRAIN BLEU,
conducted by
Ransom Wilson.

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Histoire du Soldat
is a 1918 theatrical work "to be read, played, and danced," set to music by Igor Stravinsky. The libretto, based on a Russian folk tale, is by Swiss writer C.F. Ramuz and tells the story of a soldier who trades his fiddle to the devil for a book that predicts the future. The music is scored for violin, double bass, clarinet, bassoon, cornet, trombone, and percussion, and the story is told by three actors: the soldier, the devil, and a narrator. In this production, dancers will portray nonspeaking roles and serve to illuminate the story. The performance will be in English.

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Stravinsky's HISTOIRE DU SOLDAT at Galapagos Art Space.
Wednesday, March 23 at 7:30pm and 9:30pm

GENERAL ADMISSION at each show: $10 (students), $20 (mezzanine), $25 (lakeside), $40 (islands).
General Admission Tickets:
http://www.ticketweb.com/snl/Search.action?query=le+train+bleu.

At 7:30pm show only - In addition to GENERAL ADMISSION (at the prices listed above), select RESERVED SEATING is available that includes an open bar and a post-performance reception with artists: $140 (of which $100 is a tax-deductible contribution to the Lubovitch company for support of the creation & performance of the project). For more information about Reserved Seating, contact Dick Caples at the Lar Lubovitch Dance Company: 212.221.7909 / Lubovitch@aol.com.
Reserved Seating Tickets:
http://www.nycharities.org/events/EventLevels.aspx?ETID=3328
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Galapagos Art Space is located at 16 Main Street, (Dumbo) Brooklyn, NY.

Photo above: Self-portrait as Soldier by Ernst Ludwig Kirchner.

Interview with Ransom Wilson.
Ransom Wilson conducting.
 
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