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CALL FOR APPLICATIONS: Master of Arts in Performing Arts Administration at NYU Steinhardt
 Bring your love of dance, theatre, music, or opera to leadership roles in national and international performing arts organizations through NYU Steinhardt's MA in Performing Arts Administration. [READ MORE]
 
Associate Director, Getty Foundation
 The Getty Foundation is looking for an internationally recognized Associate Director professional, who is a demonstrated leader in academic art history, museum practice, or conservation. [READ MORE]
 
Call for Applications: Master of Arts in Arts Administration at Florida State University (FSU)
 Are you passionate about the arts? Are you in search of a career full of meaning and opportunity? If so, have you considered a career in Arts Administration? [READ MORE]
 
Seeking Principal Ballet Instructor
 The Ballet Academy at Suzanne’s School of Dance, located in College Station, TX is seeking a Principal Ballet Instructor beginning August 2020. [READ MORE]
 
Managing Director/Associate Dean
 Managing Director/Associate Dean– Yale School of Drama/Yale Repertory Theatre (YSD/YRT) seek a dynamic, visionary collaborator to serve as Managing Director and Associate Dean and teach courses as an Assistant or Associate Professor Adjunct in Theater Management. [READ MORE]
 
Boston Landmarks Orchestra Seeks Executive Director
 Boston Landmarks Orchestra seeks an inspiring leader to advance the Orchestra’s mission of building community through innovative, free classical musical programming, accessibility and inclusiveness. [READ MORE]
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International Festival of Arts & Ideas Seeks Executive Director 
The Executive Director will provide imaginative leadership toward the development and realization of the Festival’s world-class artistic and intellectual programs. [READ MORE]

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Executive Director – Prescott Park Arts Festival 
The Executive Director will be a dynamic and experienced professional with overall strategic, financial, and operational responsibility for the Festival’s programs, staff, and execution of its mission. [READ MORE]

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Director of Marketing and Communications – Long Wharf Theatre 
The Director of Marketing and Communications will drive earned revenue through ticket sales, devise strategies to maximize public participation, and build brand awareness for Long Wharf Theatre. [READ MORE]

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Producer for The Perelman Performing Arts Center 
The Perelman Performing Arts Center is currently under construction at the World Trade Center. Within its three flexible and intimate performance spaces, The Perelman will produce multiple projects in theatre, dance, music and chamber opera, [READ MORE]

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Dean, Ira Brind School of Theater Arts 
The new dean will play a key role in formulating and enacting strategies to position the School of Theater as a global leader for unique and distinctive programs reflective and inclusive of diverse ideas, people and perspectives. [READ MORE]


FROM TODAY'S ARTSJOURNAL BLOGS
The Year in CultureGrrl, 2019 Edition: Museums Become Easy Targets in Difficult Times 

This was the year of our national discontent and contentiousness, as manifested in the artworld by the rallying cry, “Decolonize Museums!” – Lee Rosenbaum



Not Celery 

“Did you see my cardoons?” Mike pointed to a pile of leafless, longer celery. I have eaten cardoons, I remember, at an optimistic Sicilian-only restaurant in Manhattan, long- and quickly gone, and in one other place, forgotten. Never saw them in a market before, and the produce guy, who pretends to know me, was proud. I looked, touched, and didn’t buy, a cooking coward. Then I drove back. – Jeff Weinstein



“Pique Dame” at the Met — and at the Bolshoi 

The formidable Norwegian soprano Lisa Davidsen, making her Metropolitan Opera debut in Tchaikovsky’s Queen of Spades, is right now New York’s most talked about opera singer. I caught the final performance in the run, on December 21 – and discovered myself mainly thinking about the Bolshoi Opera’s historic four-week New York season of 1975. – Joseph Horowitz




 
TODAY'S ARTS & CULTURE NEWS ~ 12/27/2019

DANCE
Choreography For Business: Teaching The Corporate World Dance 
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How International Multi-Company Ballet Auditions Work 
     - Email/share this:     - Pointe Magazine 


IDEAS
The Recycling Con
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French Protest Proliferation Of Street Advertising Everywhere
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ISSUES
Burning Man Sues US Government Over Sharply Rising Fees
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How Culture Was Used As A Weapon During The Cold War
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2019, The Year Lesbian Culture Finally Went Viral
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MEDIA
Why Are So Many Christmas Feel-Good Movies Anti-City?
     - Email/share this:     - CityLab 

Disney Cuts Lesbian Kiss From Singapore Release Of Star Wars ‘Rise Of Skywalker’
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To Solve A Long-Cold Murder Case, This Police Dept. Made A True-Crime Podcast
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MUSIC
A 19th-Century Opera That Flipped The Script On The Passive-Princess-Versus-Wicked-Queen Narrative
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PEOPLE
Opera Star Peter Schreier, 84
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50 Years At The Church (Literally) Of John Coltrane
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Ugly Eddie Murphy-Bill Cosby Exchange Bespeaks History Of Bad Blood
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THEATRE
What’s Funny Changes. And So Does Comedy
     - Email/share this:     - The New Yorker 

She Was *Not* Going To Play Princess Jasmine: Shereen Ahmed, First Arab-American To Play Eliza Doolittle In Major Production
     - Email/share this:     - Washington Post 


VISUAL
How Art Training Helps Doctors, Police See Detail
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There’s Still A 50-50 Chance Notre-Dame Cathedral Could Collapse, Says Rector
     - Email/share this:     - AP 

Medieval Painting Found In Old Lady’s Kitchen Blocked From Leaving France
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WORDS
 Ten Books That Shaped And Changed The 2010s
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 It’s Time To Stop Limiting The Caldecott And Newbery Medals To Americans
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