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Community Bulletin Board: Criterion Sentinel (for May 26)

Community Bulletin Board: Criterion Sentinel (for May 26)   The Township of Edison and the Jewish Renaissance Foundation (JRF) Community Health Center have partnered to provide pop-up COVID-19 vaccination clinics of the Moderna vaccine from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. May 26, June 9 and June 23 at the Edison Township Senior Center, 2963 Woodbridge Ave., Edison. Appointments are required, and may be made by calling 732-482-9600 or by visiting the JRF website at www.jrfnj.org/chc. The Township of Edison’s website, www.EdisonNJ.org,  contains a registration link directing visitors to the JRF registration site. The senior center was selected as the vaccination site because it offers multiple parking lots and is fully ADA-compliant.

Community Bulletin Board: Criterion Sentinel (for May 19)

Community Bulletin Board: Criterion Sentinel (for May 19) The Metuchen Recreation Commission is sponsoring a Pop Up Dance for current Metuchen eighth- and ninth-graders and their escorts at the Metuchen Pool from 6:15 – 9 p.m. May 20. All state and CDC recommendations will be followed, including mask-wearing and social distancing. The event is limited to 200 attendees, including staff. The dress code is business casual for the escorts and semiformal, “anything goes,” for the young ladies, according to the commission. The recommendation is to bring flat shoes or flip-flops as the event will be held on grass. There will be no swimming. Photos, favors, dancing and food will be supplied by Frescos By Jimmy.

Review: Kyle Abraham s Calm Control of Bodies and Space

Review: Kyle Abraham’s Calm Control of Bodies and Space The choreographer’s “When We Fell,” for New York City Ballet, is among the most beautiful dance films of the pandemic. India Bradley and Sebastian Villarini-Velez, with (foreground) KJ Takahashi, left, and Jonathan Fahoury, in Kyle Abraham’s “When We Fell,” for New York City Ballet.Credit.Ryan Marie Helfant NYT Critic s Pick Not just snow falling, but snow falling on a silent sea. In its first moments, “When We Fell,” Kyle Abraham’s new dance film for New York City Ballet, establishes its tone: muted, attuned to melting subtleties.

Kyle Abraham s Second Act at City Ballet: Spare, Wintry, Abstract

Kyle Abraham’s Second Act at City Ballet: Spare, Wintry, Abstract For “When We Fell,” a filmed dance, the choreographer took cues from a snowy bubble residency — and from Prince’s “Under the Cherry Moon.” The choreographer Kyle Abraham at home in Brooklyn. His new dance for New York City Ballet has its premiere this week.Credit.Marco Giannavola for The New York Times April 6, 2021Updated 12:05 p.m. ET Few ballets in recent years have caused as much of a sensation as Kyle Abraham’s “The Runaway” at New York City Ballet in 2018. In it, Abraham fused elements of classical ballet with street and contemporary dance to thrilling effect — and rapturous reviews — amplified by his equally eclectic musical choices (Kanye West and Nico Muhly, Jay-Z and James Blake) and fantastical costumes by Giles Deacon.

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