Coronavirus in N.J.: What’s reopened, what concerts, festivals and shows are rescheduled, canceled. (March 3, 2021)
Updated Mar 03, 2021;
not to the public just yet.
Shuttered since the outbreak of the pandemic last March, the 260,000-square-foot facility on the Wildwood Boardwalk is unlocking its doors to host Spirit Brands “The Return” cheerleading competition on Saturday, March 6.
However, only participants, judges and coaches will be allowed access and a maximum capacity of 150 will be enforced. Sorry Mom and Dad, absolutely no spectaculars will be permitted.
The center will follow state Department of Health guidelines for sports activities mandating temperature checks for all participants, coaches and officials, masking for everyone except during actual competition, and safe distancing practices.
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Coronavirus in N.J.: What’s reopened, what concerts, festivals and shows are rescheduled, canceled. (Feb. 17, 2021)
Updated Feb 22, 2021;
The Watchung Arts Center will host a “Big Easy Mardi Gras” virtual celebration on Saturday, Feb. 20 at 8 p.m.
The Mardi Gras Band will return after last year’s sellout performance with band leader and bassist Thaddeus Exposé, vocalist Arlee Leonard, pianist Brandon McCune, drummer Gordon Lane, trumpeter Michael Green and clarinetist Marty Eigen
The concert will be streamed live via Zoom from the center on Stirling Road in Watchung. Tickets are $20. Visit watchungartscenter.eventbrite.com, phone 908-753-0190 or email wacenter@optionline.net.
Theater to Stream: Revisiting âRentâ and âAngels in Americaâ
Presentations include the 30th anniversary of George C. Wolfeâs âThe Colored Museumâ; Andréa Burns in âBad Datesâ; and a solo show by Riz Ahmed.
From left, Adam Pascal, Daphne Rubin-Vega and Anthony Rapp in “Rent,” whose anniversary is being celebrated with a reunion presented by New York Theater Workshop.Credit.Sara Krulwich/The New York Times
Feb. 17, 2021
A pair of game-changing shows are celebrating big anniversaries, so now is a good time to revisit them and their legacies.
George C. Wolfeâs âThe Colored Museum,â an anthology of sketches about Black culture (called exhibits), felt like a bolt of lighting when it premiered in 1986. At its heart, as Frank Rich said in his New York Times review, was the question âHow do American Black men and women at once honor and escape the legacy of suffering that is the baggage of their past?â
Coronavirus in N.J.: What’s reopened, what concerts, festivals and shows are rescheduled, canceled. (Feb. 10, 2021)
Updated Feb 10, 2021;
Posted Feb 10, 2021
Fort Lee-based Nai Ni Chen Dance will present a Year of the Golden Ox Chinese Lunar New Year celebration online from Feb. 11-13.nianichen.org
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A pair of New Jersey-based dance troupes are celebrating this weekend’s holidays with online performances:
♦ Nai Ni Chen Dance Company of Fort Lee will present a series of seven “Year of the Golden Ox” programs in observance of the Chinese Lunar New Year, Feb. 11-13.
A one-hour special celebration highlighting the company’s repertory and past notable performances by guest artists will be featured 7:30 p.m. tomorrow, Thursday, Feb. 11. One-hour sessions of dance and music will be offered 11:30 a.m. and 3:30 and 7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday, Feb. 12-13, each followed by live chats.
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