After Hours

After Hours: An Evening at the Lambs Club

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Times Square

132 W 44th St

New York, NY 10036

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Mar 26, 2014

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Mar 26, 2014

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In a nod to Times Square of old, The Lambs Club was the site for the second installment of the After Hours Spring 2014 series. The event reflected the influence of old time cabaret houses, featuring performances by artists whose work crosses between art, performance, and music through gallery, theater, and site-specific platforms. Joseph Keckler is a classically-trained operatic bass-baritone who fused music and performance, while vocalist and performance artist Helga Davis mixed rock, jazz, soul and funk to create her own unique brand of music, and vibraphonist Michael Hanf entranced us with otherworldly sounds. Each artist performed a unique set during the event, which ran from 10:00 p.m. to 12:00 a.m.The program was curated by Clocktower in partnership with Times Square Arts. The curatorial committee was Alanna Heiss, Clocktower Director; Joe Ahearn, Clocktower Curator of Performance and Installation; Beatrice Johnson, Managing Director and Associate Curator; and Jim Toth, Curatorial Advisor.Each After Hours program has been documented in a film. The live radio stream and broadcast are organized by the Clocktower Radio and Productions team: David Weinstein, Jeannie Hopper, and Willis Arnold.Listen here to the streamcasts at Clocktower.org.#AfterHoursTSq

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In a nod to Times Square of old, The Lambs Club was the site for the second installment of the After Hours Spring 2014 series. The event reflected the influence of old time cabaret houses, featuring performances by artists whose work crosses between art, performance, and music through gallery, theater, and site-specific platforms. Joseph Keckler is a classically-trained operatic bass-baritone who fused music and performance, while vocalist and performance artist Helga Davis mixed rock, jazz, soul and funk to create her own unique brand of music, and vibraphonist Michael Hanf entranced us with otherworldly sounds. Each artist performed a unique set during the event, which ran from 10:00 p.m. to 12:00 a.m.The program was curated by Clocktower in partnership with Times Square Arts. The curatorial committee was Alanna Heiss, Clocktower Director; Joe Ahearn, Clocktower Curator of Performance and Installation; Beatrice Johnson, Managing Director and Associate Curator; and Jim Toth, Curatorial Advisor.Each After Hours program has been documented in a film. The live radio stream and broadcast are organized by the Clocktower Radio and Productions team: David Weinstein, Jeannie Hopper, and Willis Arnold.Listen here to the streamcasts at Clocktower.org.#AfterHoursTSq

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