Monday, August 15, 2022

A Toast to New Orleans & You-Week of August 15-22 : Coolinary New Orleans/ Clear the Shelters/Round Table Luncheon Saluting Cultural Arts

 A Toast to New Orleans & You-Week of August 15-22 : Coolinary New Orleans/ Clear the Shelters/Round Table Luncheon Saluting Cultural Arts

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Good afternoon, my darling family and friends.  It's Monday, August 15, I aalive, healthy, relaxed and feel blessed. God will do amazing things this week. Lorenzo and went to our home in Santo Domingo and will return to Boca Chica for the weekend.  
Today is a gift from God, use it wisely. Meet this Monday with positive thoughts and you won’t face negative things throughout the week. Life offers so many great choices, all you have to do is to see them. This Monday is the beginning of your happy journey throughout the whole week, so enjoy it. Happy a blessed week!
am looking forward to returning home on August 30 and hosting along with Lisa Alexis my annual RTL Saluting the 2022 -23  Cultural Season 
The Round Table Luncheon Saluting the 2022-23 Cultural Season has been scheduled for 12 noon, Wednesday, September 7 at Briquette New Orleans, 701 South Peters Street downtown. Door open at 11:30 a.m.
 
The RTL will be co-hosted by Lisa Alexis, Director, Mayor's Office of Cultural Economy at City of New Orleans and socialite Margarita Bergen.
 
The directors of cultural organizations such as New Orleans Opera, New Orleans Ballet Association, Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra, Jefferson Performing Arts Society, Arts Council of New Orleans, Prospect One, Contemporary Arts Center, New Orleans Museum of Art, Ogden Museum, Marigny Opera House, Le Petit Theater and others have been invited.
 
The live entertainment will be by, among others, talented Givonna Joseph, Co-founder and director of Opera Créole; Dr. Maxim Samarov, Co-founder/Music director of the New Orleans Chamber Orchestra; pianist Jim Walpole and drummer Carl Mack.
 
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Seasonal Salad
Baby mixed greens, candied pecans, heirloom tomatoes, feta cheese, and cucumber, tossed in Honey Dijon vinaigrette
 
Main Course
Blackened redfish served with fresh arugula and heirloom potatoes. Topped with lemon butter.
 
Dessert
Flourless chocolate torte
Raspberry compote
 
Please RSVP ASAP before it is sold out! The all-inclusive price will be $75 and you can make reservation by Zelle, Venmo or by sending checks to: 
Margarita Bergen, 811 Marigny Street, Unit C, New Orleans, LA 70117
Attendees are encouraged to wear their Easter Finery to celebrate the Round Table

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Keyshawn Thompson, right, hands ofan order of Gumbo Z'Herbes and fried chicken to on Holy Thursday at Dooky Chase's Restaurant on Orleans Ave. in New OrleansApril 14, 2022.
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New Orleans Ballet Association announces 2022-23 Main Stage Season, bringing the best of dance from around the globe beginning this October

Subscription tickets for the 2022-23 Season offer up to 25% off the single ticket price, and are available for purchase beginning August 11

 

NEW ORLEANS, LA (August 11, 2022)  The New Orleans Ballet Association (NOBA) announces its 2022-23 Main Stage Dance Season at the Mahalia Jackson Theater for the Performing Arts and Freda Lupin Memorial Hall, NOCCA. NOBA’s curation of vibrant, culturally-significant, captivating and awe-inspiring dance offerings represent the best and brightest of what the dance world has to offer today, beginning on October 22, 2022, with Kyiv City Ballet who makes their U.S. touring debut, continuing with Ronald K. Brown / EVIDENCE, the return of New Orleans favorite Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo, the acrobatic and visually stunning MOMIX dance company with their interpretation of the beloved Alice in Wonderland story and concluding with the magnificent national company from the country of Georgia, the State Ballet of Georgia, accompanied by the Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra.

Launching on October 22, 2022, NOBA begins the season with Kyiv City Ballet. Amid a greater struggle, the exemplary dancers of Ukraine’s Kyiv City Ballet are a “voice of resistance” (National Geographic) on the global stage, bringing light and joy in the darkness to audiences worldwide. On February 23, the company unknowingly boarded what would be one of the last flights out of Ukraine for a long-planned tour. They have since not been able to return home and have been sheltered by France, performing throughout the country and in Europe. Marking their first performances in the U.S., this magnificent company, under the direction of former Mariinsky Theater artist Ivan Kozlov, brings “Tribute to Peace,” a program of works by Ukrainian choreographers. “Touring the States for the first time with a range of ballets makes an important global statement. It demonstrates the resilience of the Ukrainian people,” states Kozlov. From classical ballet to Ukrainian folk dance, this inspiring evening that showcases the very best of this country’s rich cultural heritage will feature two of the top prima ballerinas of Ukraine — Krystina Kadashevych and Oksana Bondarenko — and Vsevolod Maevskiy, formerly with St. Petersburg’s Mariinsky Ballet. In a show of support and solidarity with these artists, audiences will be uplifted by their talent and sheer determination to continue through such vast adversity.

 

Performing November 4 and 5, 2022, audience favorite Ronald K. Brown / EVIDENCE returns to New Orleans with a new program. For over 30 years, Ronald K. Brown / EVIDENCE has deeply moved audiences worldwide with masterfully created dances that are “richly expressive and endlessly kinetic” (The New York Times) performed by superbly articulate dancers. “No major choreographer has worked harder to bring spiritual awareness to the human heart than Ronald K. Brown. His dances concern our struggle to find love and connection, where compassion alone can ease the grueling physical journey of life” (The Washington Post). Following their sold-out performances in 2017, the company returns to New Orleans with a program of works including Brown’s latest dance, the “Equality of Night and Day,” called “a quietly stunning work of art” (The Boston Globe) that features an original score by acclaimed jazz pioneer Jason Moran, set to spoken word by Angela Davis. In the wildly popular “Grace,” originally choreographed in 1999 for Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater and now considered a masterpiece in the Ailey repertory, Brown sets his signature style to the music of Duke Ellington, Roy Davis Jr., Fela Kuti, Jimmy McPhail and Jennifer Holliday. “Breathtaking and life-sustaining and hopeful” boasts The Boston Globe.

 

On January 28, 2023, for “the funniest night you will ever have at the ballet” (The Sunday Times, UK), don’t miss the long-awaited return (last presented by NOBA in 2010) of Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo in a hilarious new program. Since 1974, this lovable all-male ballet company has been a major dance phenomenon throughout the world, performing parodies of ballet classics from Swan Lake to Les Sylphides en pointe and in tutus to contemporary masterpieces – all with awe-inspiring virtuosity. Expertly blending humor with extraordinary athletic artistry, The Trocks are “one of the great comic creations of the American stage” (San Francisco Chronicle) and guaranteed to bring audiences to their feet with “pure joy” (The Seattle Times). A guaranteed hoot for people who know nothing of ballet and aabsolute must for those who think they know the originals,” proclaims the Sydney Star Observer.

 

NOBA’s 2022-23 season continues on March 11, 2023, with the return of MOMIX, known internationally for presenting works of exceptional inventiveness and physical beauty, a company of dancer-illusionists under the direction of Moses Pendleton that has been dazzling New Orleans audiences to sell-out crowds since 1993. Travel down the rabbit hole MOMIX-style with Pendleton's newest creation, ALICE, inspired by Lewis Carroll’s classic Alice in WonderlandAAlice’s body grows and shrinks and grows again, Pendleton’s dancers extend themselves by means of props, ropes and other dancers.  “I don’t intend to retell the whole Alice story,” Pendleton says, “but to use it aa taking off point for invention.” Full of imagery and absurd logic, the ALICE story lets the imagination run and play with the fusion of dancing, lighting, music, costumes and projected imagery; audiences will be taken on a journey that is magical, mysterious, fun, eccentric and much more. A feast of visual splendor and creative movement, ALICE reveals that nothing in MOMIX’s world is as it seems. “A triumph of imagination, illusions, and special effects” declares The Wonderful World of Dance.

 

Making its New Orleans debut (one of only four cities nationwide), the State Ballet of Georgia concludes NOBA’s star-studded season on April 22, 2023. The acclaimed national company of the former Soviet republic tours internationally yet is not often seen in the United States. Based in the Opera and Ballet State Theatre in the capital city of Tbilisi, this stunning company of “versatile and accomplished” dancers (The New York Times) has soared under the bold artistic direction of world-renowned dancer Nina Ananiashvili (former prima ballerina with Bolshoi Ballet, The Royal Ballet and American Ballet Theatre) who returned home to her native country in 2004 to lead the company. Accompanied by the Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra, this rare evening features two of Georgian-American choreographer George Balanchine’s greatest masterpieces, Serenade and Concerto Barocco. Using traditional Georgian music, the rousing finale is a work created for the company by Yuri Possokhov, the Ukraine-born dancer and international choreographer. The sheer polish of the men is striking” (The New York Times).

 

 

NOBA’S 2022-23 MAIN STAGE SEASON AA GLANCE

·                  Kyiv City Ballet: Saturday, October 22, 2022, at 7:30 p.m. at the Mahalia Jackson Theater (New Orleans, LA)

·                  Ronald K. Brown / EVIDENCE: Friday, November 4, 2022, at 7:30 p.m., and Saturday, November 5, 2022, at 7:30 p.m. at the Freda Lupin Memorial Hall, NOCCA (New Orleans, LA)

·                  Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo: Saturday, January 28, 2023, at 7:30 p.m. at the Mahalia Jackson Theater (New Orleans, LA)

·                  MOMIX in ALICE: Saturday, March 11, 2023, at 7:30 p.m. at the Mahalia Jackson Theater (New Orleans, LA)

·                  State Ballet of Georgia: Saturday, April 22, 2023, at 7:30 p.m at the Mahalia Jackson Theater (New Orleans, LA)

 

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