FILM / MULTIMEDIA


Opening and closing music for the documentary, Baryshnikov Arts Center: Fifteen Years + 1, by Lisa Rinehart and Jennifer Hamblett of Mighty Egg Productions
A deep look at BAC as a creative laboratory for artists to develop and present their work with ample space, time, support, and freedom from pressure, featuring interviews with BAC Founder and Artistic Director Mikhail Baryshnikov, BAC President and CEO Cora Cahan, BAC Staff, and BAC Artists.

New York City Ballet's Here/Now Promotional Film. The Spring 2017 Here/Now Festival amasses 43 ballets from 22 choreographers to display NYCB’s unparalleled commitment to new work.

Watch choreographer (and original West Side Story dancer) Eliot Feld, Sondra Lee (one of Robbins' original "Opus" dancers), along with other Robbins' friends and colleagues join the current cast of dancers to contextualize the cultural and historical importance of Mr. Robbins' career and NY Export: Opus Jazz in this 10 minute documentary by Matt Wolf and Anna Farrell.

Interest in type, typefaces, typography and fonts has grown far beyond the graphic design community, yet few truly understand how and why these vital components of design are created and applied. This exhibition, organized by Monotype and designed by Pentagram for the AIGA National Design Center, celebrates 100 years of type as a constant influence in the world around us.

New York City Ballet's 2016-17 Season promotional film with photography by Peter Lindbergh.

Experience the magic of New York City on a night like no other. From The Modern, to Jimmy and Center Bar, enjoy wonderful food paired against the backdrop of the dramatic cityscape.

Known to generations of Juilliard students as "ChoreoComp", the much-loved Composers and Choreographers Workshop matches six choreographers with six composers and gives them nine weeks to conceive, create, rehearse, and perform a program of new works. Led by a trio of experienced faculty artists - Jerome Begin, Janis Brenner, and Daniel Ott - the course starts off with a powerful lesson on how music can impact the perception of a dance passage - and vice versa.

A portrait of master suit maker Martin Greenfield, a holocaust survivor who learned the art of tailoring while imprisoned in a concentration camp. This award-winning film was commissioned to celebrate his life and his commitment to his Brooklyn community. It has screened at film series around the world and on PBS.

"Century is an exhibition that brings together a bunch of type collections that we're trying to bind together into a story to take a look at the role that typography has had in design over the last 100 years." - Dan Rhatigan.

The new iPad application Passe-Partout puts users in control of the choreography.

Behind the scenes. The new iPad application Passe-Partout puts users in control of the choreography (selected music).











