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- At the turn of the last century, Charlotte, a wife and mother, walks the grounds of an expansive country estate and happens upon the beautiful Renee. Charlotte is terrified by her uncontrollable desire for the young woman and her attempts to escape plunge her deep into the surrounding forest. Lost, Charlotte is forced to confront her fears and must rely on Renee to help her find her way back. 1901 is the story of one woman's courage to embrace her fantasies and follow love into an unknown future.
- A concise retrospective documentary on the work of IVAN MARKO a celebrated 63-year old Hungarian ballet dancer-choreographer who after being a soloist for 7 years at the illustrious French choreographer, Maurice Bejart's company, the XXth Century Ballet returned to Hungary forming his own troupes driving them to dazzling artistic heights all around the world while being on the verge of existence fighting for financial support for his ensembles on a daily basis.
- The 2011 Sing for Hope Pop-Up Pianos was the world's largest street piano installation to date that reached over two million people within 2 weeks celebrating the vision that all New Yorkers have access to the arts. Each one of the 88 pianos on New York City streets, in parks and on boardwalks, were painted by a Sing for Hope Volunteer Artist. From June 18 to July 2, 2011 performances took place on the pianos by members Volunteer Artists - including Broadway stars, local songwriters, and ballerinas and passersby. These individuals share one thing: a desire to give back through their art, and to unite artists with their local communities. After the project ended on July 2, Sing for Hope's Pop-Up Pianos were donated to the local schools, hospitals, and community organizations that we serve year-round.
- Every day creatives from all over the world upload thousands of new projects to Behance. Which presents us with a unique challenge: How do you curate the world's creative work in real-time? Behance co-founders Scott Belsky and Matias Corea and Chief Curator Oscar Ramos Orozco share Behance's approach to evolving curation through technology and the human touch. To curate in the digital age, we must tap into a new equation: the power of the community + the power of technology + the power of human insight.
- Filmmaker Brock Labrenz, associate artist with The Forsythe Company, present's Vesper, a film that blends abstract dance and cinematic values to tell the physically exquisite and emotionally charged story of six dancers. The piece takes the audience on a journey through a futuristic dance landscape where the filmic elements and heightened physicality work in tandem to weave a tapestry of tonality ripe with reflection and interpersonal growth. It features choreography by Stuart Loungway & Brock Labrenz and captures performances by Terra Firma Dance Theatre.
- On the eve of leaving New York, Ben calls beautiful but messed-up ex wife Marlena to say goodbye. The ensuing conversation leads to one last meeting that has a devastating and unforeseeable emotional impact.
- Voices Of Change is one of the biggest artistic endeavors of HAVASI, where the pianist-composer's special musical world is involved in yet another merger, this time with the tune of Amazing Grace and the American gospel culture. Featuring the Harlem Gospel Choir, and Gigi Radics, the grandiose movement places one of the most famous Christian sacred songs of all times in HAVASI's usual symphonic and world music context. It was a memorable moment when Gigi Radics, the young Hungarian singer, met the members of the Harlem Gospel Choir in the studio, where the world famous singers applauded the winner of Megastar 6 after their joint work. Her gift is increasingly noted around the world: Quincy Jones invited her in person to sing at the Montreux Jazz Festival, presenting her on stage as a "big promise of music". The recordings were directed by Péter Pejtsik, HAVASI's creative partner, who has played a key role in building the rich musical world of the Symphonic Show from the beginning, and this time also contributed to the work as a cellist. The monumental musical movement received contributions from nearly 100 other artists. The Budafok Dohnányi Symphony Orchestra has been HAVASI's permanent artistic partner at concerts and in studio works, and the drums were played by Endi, the percussionist of Hooligans. Dániel Szabó made a contribution with his Irish flute. The director, script writer and director of photography of the clip was Péter Gráf, who chose New York as the filming location. The creative idea was to offer a glimpse of four human fates through four different characters in the musical video, just like in a short feature film.