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Under the Radar may refer to:
Festivals Special | Under the Radar! Michigan
The Public Theater’s Under the Radar Festival Professional Symposium and the Culturebot Scanning the
Mark Russell on Japan Society and Under the Radar Festival
Douglas Carter Beane on 'Mr. & Mrs. Fitch'; Under the Radar Festival
Under The Radar 2011 - Festival Trailer
GOODBAR at Under the Radar Festival 2012
Livestreaming The Public Theater’s Under the Radar Festival Professional Symposium and the Culturebo
The Public Theater’s Under the Radar Festival Professional Symposium and the Culturebot Scanning th
Under the Radar - Cooper Young Festival Sept 2014 - Covering "Stranglehold"
Yale Bologna Festival | Under the Radar | Pure Michigan
Air date: 10/1/15. We start off in Holland for a festival with more color and characters than you can shake a wooden shoe at. Then we’ll show you how a little instrument can have such a huge following, and how asparagus captures the hearts, minds and stomachs of an entire town. And, if that’s not enough … we’ll even help you get your inner Elvis on and shake everything your mom gave you and more. Episode 513.
The Public Theater in New York City presents the Under the Radar Festival Professional Symposium and the Culturebot: Scanning the Landscape Roundtable Conversations livestreaming on the global, commons-based peer produced HowlRound TV network at howlround.tv Thursday, January 14 to Sunday, January 17. In Twitter, use #UTR16 and #howlround. Follow @HowlRoundTV for updates. The Under the Radar Professional Symposium focuses on the global issues of producing and presenting theater. The two-day event features keynote speakers, a chance to see performances in a concentrated period of time, and formal and informal opportunities to meet colleagues and new artists. The symposium, geared towards presenters and producers, is a pre-conference event of the Association of Performing Arts Presenters (...
Mark Russell on Japan Society and Under the Radar Festival ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ http://www.japansociety.org/page/programs/performing_arts_program http://www.undertheradarfestival.com/ Mark Russell, Festival Director of Under the Radar, talks with Japan Society about the two upcoming performances, Hideki Noda's "THE BEE" and Toshiki Okada's "Hot Pepper, Air Conditioner, and the Farewell Speech". "THE BEE" (January 5 -14) and "Hot Pepper, Air Conditioner, and the Farewell Speech" (January 5 -15) take place at Japan Society, 333 East 47th Street New York, NY. For more information on THE BEE: http://www.japansociety.org/event/tokyo-metropolitan-theatre-soho-theatre-london-the-bee For more information on Hot Pepper, Air Cond...
Playwright Douglas Carter Beane discusses his new comedy “Mr. & Mrs. Fitch,” about a husband/wife gossip-writing team. Also, a report from AndrewAndrew from this year's Under the Radar festival. Original tape date: February 5, 2010. First aired: March 13, 2010.
UNDER THE RADAR FESTIVAL 2011 A Festival Tracking New Theater January 5-16, 2011 For a complete schedule and info on tickets, visit undertheradarfestival.com
Bambï & Waterwell's GOODBAR at the Under the Radar Festival, January 4-15, 2012. Created in collaboration with NYC glam-punk band, Bambï, GOODBAR blurs the boundaries between music and theatre while tackling one of the most controversial cult artifacts of the '70s: Looking for Mr. Goodbar. Riffing wildly on the novel by Judith Rossner, Bambï & Waterwell crank the amps up to ten and launch a full frontal assault on modern myths of sex, independence and persona. GOODBAR Created by Bambï & Waterwell (New York) Based on Looking for Mr. Goodbar by Judith Rossner Directed by Arian Moayed and Tom Ridgely Featuring Bambï: Hanna Cheek, Cara Jeiven, Jimmie Marlowe, Tobi Parks and Kevin Townley Running Time: 75 minutes $20 Tickets: publictheater.org or 212-967-7555 The Public Theater 425...
The Public Theater in New York City presents the Under the Radar Festival Professional Symposium and the Culturebot: Scanning the Landscape Roundtable Conversations livestreaming on the global, commons-based peer produced HowlRound TV network at howlround.tv Thursday, January 14 to Sunday, January 17. In Twitter, use #UTR16 and #howlround. Follow @HowlRoundTV for updates. The Under the Radar Professional Symposium focuses on the global issues of producing and presenting theater. The two-day event features keynote speakers, a chance to see performances in a concentrated period of time, and formal and informal opportunities to meet colleagues and new artists. The symposium, geared towards presenters and producers, is a pre-conference event of the Association of Performing Arts Presenters (...
The Public Theater in New York City presents the Under the Radar Festival Professional Symposium and the Culturebot: Scanning the Landscape Roundtable Conversations livestreaming on the global, commons-based peer produced HowlRound TV network at howlround.tv Thursday, January 14 to Sunday, January 17. In Twitter, use #UTR16 and #howlround. Follow @HowlRoundTV for updates. The Under the Radar Professional Symposium focuses on the global issues of producing and presenting theater. The two-day event features keynote speakers, a chance to see performances in a concentrated period of time, and formal and informal opportunities to meet colleagues and new artists. The symposium, geared towards presenters and producers, is a pre-conference event of the Association of Performing Arts Presenters (...
Under the Radar is comprised of: Zeke Yarbro - lead guitar & vocals Matt Ireland - bass guitar Ryan Halcolmb - drums
Visit http://www.michigan.org/city/yale/ for more. We're at the Bologna Festival in Yale, Michigan. Every Summer this town of 2,000 turns into 20,000 bologna loving party-goers. Yale is located in lower Michigan, about a 45 minute drive northwest of Port Huron. This is the 23'd year for the festival, which started in 1989. With everything from fried bologna sandwiches to a bologna throwing contest, this is one festival that bologna lovers will not want to miss.
Omaha Under the Radar is an annual experimental performance festival in the Midwest. It's back for a third year starting July 6th, filling eight venues around Omaha with unique acts and artists. We'll learn more and get a preview from Hannah Mayer.
Air date: 4/7/16. On this awesome edition of UTR we bring you two more of Michigan’s top notch towns. First we float through Lake Orion and show you how the lake and the town make up one great place to be. We’ll also take you to a place where you can eat, drink and even play like an Italian aristocrat. We’ll even take you to a fantastic festival full of dragons. Then, it’s off to Gaylord where they’ve got tons of that other G words ... golfers. We’ll take you to a place that continues to make classic family vacation memories; to a cool, funky restaurant where you can also buy cool, funky stuff; and we’ll even show you an incredible elk herd you may not have heard of. Two more great towns for you to try right here on Under the Radar Michigan.
On this awesome edition of UTR we bring you two more on Michigan’s top notch towns. First we float through Lake Orion and show you how the lake and the town make up one great place to be. We’ll also take you to a place where you can eat drink and even play like an Italian Aristocrat. We’ll even take you to a fantastic festival full of dragons. Then, it’s off to Gaylord where they’ve got tons of that other G words ... golfers. We’ll take you to a place that continues to make classic family vacation memories; to a cool, funky restaurant where you can also buy cool, funky stuff; and we’ll even show you an incredible elk herd you may not have heard of. Two more great towns for you to try right here on Under the Radar Michigan.
Under the Radar performs an excerpt from Blue Oyster Cult's "Godzilla" at the Memphis Italian Festival.
Well, we did it before … and it was such a big hit … we’re doing it again. (it’s called logic) That’s right … it’s time for our second ever UTR Michigan Festival Special. Hang onto your corndog, cotton candy and elephant ears because we’re gonna have some serious festival fun. We start off in Holland for a festival with more color and characters than you can shake a wooden shoe at. Then we’ll show you how a little instrument can have such a huge following, and how asparagus captures the hearts, minds and stomachs of an entire town. And, if that’s not enough … we’ll even help you get your inner Elvis on and shake everything your mom gave you and more. Discover more fantastically fun festivals on Under the Radar Michigan.
Professional Symposium Thursday, January 8 at 9:30am EST (New York) / 14:30 GMT (London) Welcome and Introductions by Mark Russell and Meiyin Wang, co-directors of the Under The Radar Festival. Keynote by Kristy Edmunds, Executive and Artistic Director, Center for the Art of Performance at UCLA. The Under the Radar Festival 2015 at the Public Theater in New York City presents the festival's Professional Symposium and two Culturebot Conversations livestreaming on the global, commons-based peer produced HowlRound TV network at HowlRound.TV Thursday, January 8 to Sunday, January 11. In Twitter, use #UTR15 and follow @HowlRoundTV, @UTRFestival, and @CulturebotNYC - See more at: http://howlround.com/livestreaming-the-under-the-radar-festival-2015-symposium-culturebot-conversations-thurs-j...
On this episode of Under The Radar Michigan, Tom takes viewers on a trip to Disneyland ... but this one's in Hamtramck, and it's one of the most colorful and eclectic collections of Americana you'll ever see. Tom also gets hip at a retro, resale shop called Detroit Threads, and eats at a Mexican/Asian fusion restaurant ... Then Tom will show you how to become German in Frankenmuth, and take viewers to an international festival where they literally turn snow into a show. Episode 111.
Air date: 10/15/15. First we head to beautiful Pentwater and stay at a B&B; with extra walls. Then we travel up the coast to Manistee for a flight that will get you high on this great town. We also show you how some enlightened folks are using an old iron works to put a new spin on eating healthy. And then we take you to a historic hotel that even has its own happy place right in the basement. Episode 602.
Air date: 3/31/16. On this special episode of UTR, we spend the entire half hour in a city with so much history ... you just might forget what century you’re in. Romeo literally runneth over with passionate people and fascinating artifacts from Michigan’s illustrious past. And the incredible classic and victorian homes here will absolutely amaze you. But’s it’s also a great place for people to enjoy these here modern times as well. They’ve got an asian influenced eatery that will knock your sake off ... A fascinating Barn Tour that shows you first hand what some very creative people are doing with Michigan’s most iconic structures; and they even have a street where Halloween is so incredible every year ... you might just want to be a ghost. Romeo, Romeo ... wherefore art thou Romeo? ... Ri...
Sheherazade this day is yours
The bearers of your gifts now all around you stand
The finest silk made in the land
Is waiting for your choice
It shimmers at your hand
Sheherazade your life is one
You have today the sultan's love
The people watch you step into the sun
Stalls and bars of every kind
Food piled high on woven leaves for all to eat
Drums and flutes at every turn
The music winding, twisting through the crowded streets
Caravans from far away bring people laughing
People come to see the sultan in Baghdad today
Scheherazade her name is known
Her tale is told
The sultan let her life be spared
The festival begins this day
To celebrate her fame
The people sing her praise
Stories sung, the crowds are dancing
To the music and the entertainment all the voices sing
The people call to see the king
The sultan smiles
His story just begun
The sultan and Sheherazade are one
Scheherazade, Scheherazade
She told him tales of sultans and talismans and rings
A thousand and one nights she sang to entertain her king
She sings, Scheherazade, Sheherazade, Scheherazade, etc.