The choreographer Niall Jones, left, and the artist Matthew Lutz-Kinoy have collaborated on a new version of “Filling Station,” a 1938 ballet staged by…
TWENTY YEARS LIVING IN NEW YORK, I’ve visited the South Street Seaport exactly once, for a friend’s book launch at a swank McNally Jackson on Fulton Street. I was late and it was dark, so I didn’t get a chance to fully take in the surroundings. But two doors down, one can find the South Street Seaport Museum, if they’re interested in New York’s history as a harbor town. It was here, on a very sunny Sunday afternoon earlier this month, that I was instructed to pick up the first of my two tickets for “Lotto Royale” a performance lottery featured in LMCC’s annual River to River Festival which