[infoshare] Re: Info re Museum Visits

  • From: "Maria" <malyn87@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <infoshare@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 13 Jul 2007 23:31:45 -0400

Hi, you can put us down for whatever hour and whatever day is best for the 
majority of the group that is going.  We're adjustable.

As for the other museum, I'll have to talk with Lynne and get back to you.  

Thanks, 
Maria

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Ellen Rubin 
  To: infoshare@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Friday, July 13, 2007 11:57 PM
  Subject: [infoshare] Re: Info re Museum Visits


  Hi Maria,

  Thanks for getting back to me so quickly.  Yes, the hours were for either 
day, Saturday 8/4 or Sunday 8/5.  I too thought 11:00 made most sense.  
  So, shall I put the two of you down for Saturday, August 4 at 11:00? Do you 
want to consider Sunday?

  Also, any ideas about dates for visiting the Museum of Modern Art???
   We can set that visit for any week-end day during the next two months. Let 
me know so I can confirm with the Museum Ed Department.

  Looking forward to hearing from you and others about these events.
  Take care,
  Ellen

  Those chocolate strawberries are indeed yummy!! I was glad that I had a 
chance to taste them this time! 








  At 02:53 PM 7/13/2007, you wrote:

    Hi Ellen,
     
    First, thank you muchly for the leg work you have done on our behalf.  
     
    Am I correct in thinking the times you gave in your message are for 
Saturday, or are they for both Saturday and Sunday?  any of those times is ok 
by me, but Lynne prefers 11 o'clock.
     
    thanks again, 
    Maria
     
    P.S.  Those chocolate-covered strawberries were the absolute balm!!!  
     

      ----- Original Message ----- 

      From: Ellen Rubin 

      To: infoshare@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 

      Sent: Wednesday, July 11, 2007 10:00 PM

      Subject: [infoshare] Info re Museum Visits


      Hi All,


      Many thanks to Maria and Lynnette and everyone who helped make the July 
4th celebration so wonderful.


      I have been playing telephone tag with Danielle from the Tenement Museum. 
 I gave her the dates of August 4th and 5th as we decided last Wednesday.  She 
said that the options are:

      10:00 am

      11:00 am

      5:00 pm

      Any of these times are available --so, now we need to commit!


      kThe following people said that they were interested in visiting 
"Victoria" at the Tenement Museum:

      Maria, Lynnette, Sharon J, Sharron O, Valerie, Daryl? Hope (if she is in 
NYC) Luchia--I think those are all the names I have!


      So get back to me letting me know your preference for the Saturday or 
Sunday and at which time.  I suggest that we meet at 11:00, since it is our 
usual meeting time. Be specific especially if there is a time or date that you 
absulutely  are not available. Once I hear from everyone, I will see what the 
consensus is and make the arrangements.


      For those people who were interested in a touch tour of the Richard Seara 
exhibit at the Museum of Modern Art,please provide a couple of weekend dates 
that would work for you--I spoke to Francesca and she said a touch tour any  
week-end day between now and September 20 when the exhibit closes,  can be 
arranged.


       Last but not least, a reminder regardingp the audio described 
performance at Lincoln Center.  Performance dates are Wednesday, July 25th and 
Thursday, July 26th. See the details below. Two free tickets will be provided 
by contacting:


          Bobbi Wailes, Director

          Department of Programs and Services

          for People with Disabilities

          Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts

          Phone. 212-875-5374

          Fax. 212-875-5414

          bwailes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 


      Lincoln Center is offering audio description of Ballet National de 
Marseille at the New York State Theater on July 25 and July 26, 2007 at 8:00PM



      Ballet National de Marseille - Metapolis ll



      Theater director, choreographer and Provocateur,  Frederic Flamand, the 
artistic director of Ballet National de Marseille, has injected a new aesthetic 
into the company's traditional ballet vocabulary.  Bringing  the company to the 
United States for the first time under his direction, Flamand stages the North 
American premier of Metapolis ll, a captivating piece created in collaboration 
with famed Iraqi-British architect Zaha  Hadid.  Set on a futuristic landscape 
drenched in shifting hues of radiant blue and green light, the high energy work 
elegantly synthesizes video ( some created in real time) with the dancers' 
moving bodies and Hadid's interconnected silver sculptures.  Together they 
suggest an imaginary urban setting stretched to the max to evoke "the collision 
and collusion of bodies within urban structures" (the New York Times) and a 
radical new direction for ballet. 


      I look forward to seeing many of you at one or the other of these events!

      Ellen


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