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News Lincoln Center Education's May 2 "Next Stage" Discussion Series Features Virginia Johnson and Dance/NYC Lincoln Center Education features Virginia Johnson and Dance/NYC in its "Next Stage" series May 2 in the Clark Studio Theater, located on the seventh floor of the Samuel B. and David Rose Building at Lincoln Center.

A discussion series focusing on arts and education, "Next Stage" is aimed at early-to mid-career artists in the fields of theatre, dance, music and visual arts. "Next Stage" will continue on a yearly basis, featuring artists moderating and speaking at the events.

Events of the Next Stage discussion are hosted and presented by Lincoln Center Education, in partnership with other New York City arts organizations.

Virginia Johnson, artistic director of Dance Theatre of Harlem, moderates the panel, which includes Abdul Latif, choreographer and artistic director, D Squared Dance Theater and former Lincoln Center Education Artist mentoring lab fellow; Camille A. Brown, choreographer and artistic director, Camille A. Brown and Dancers; and Seán Curran, choreographer and artistic director, Seán Curran Company. Dance/NYC, with executive director Lane Harwell, is partner.

The series' upcoming events follow:

May 30: Music
Moderator: Midori, violinist
Partner: New York Philharmonic (Theodore Wiprud, Vice President, Education) June 10: Visual Arts
Moderator: Andrew Goldstein, editor-in-chief of Artspace

All events in the series take place at 6 PM in the Clark Studio Theater, located on the seventh floor of the Samuel B. and David Rose Building at Lincoln Center, 65th Street and Amsterdam Avenue.

Tickets for Lincoln Center Education's "Next Stage" series are $10 and available for purchase at lincolncenter.org/nextstage, (212) 721-6500, and at the Avery Fisher Hall Box Office, Broadway and 65th Street.

 
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