Cennarium Backstage Issue 3 - Promenade Festival Special Edition | Page 18

Thursday, September 21st - Music ROOM 1 ROOM 2 ROOM 1 Room 2 The Muppets All-Star Comedy Gala The United Nations of Comedy Live From Gramercy Park Rocío Márquez presents Your favorite Muppets host a night of stand- up comedy with Kermit The Frog, Miss Piggy, The Swedish Chef, Gonzo and more, and regular human beings like Jim Breuer, Steve Patterson, Adam Hills, and more. Do we need to say anything else? 18 cennarium.com/promenade/ Featuring the funniest comics to ever take the stage at the world’s largest and most prestigious comedy event, Just For Laughs, the Montreal International Comedy Festival. Eddie Izzard, “the Lost Python,” hosts a night of international comedy featuring top comedians from five continents including American Colin Quinn, France’s Gad Elmaleh (in a break-out set in English!), South African superstar Trevor Noah and more! Rites and Geographies for Federico García Lorca Live From Gramercy Park is a concert series featuring evenings of eclectic entertainment. Curated and hosted by Emmy-winning composer/ performer Lance Horne, it celebrates the best of New York City’s cultural landscape in the tradition of The Players—the historic private club for members of the entertainment industry where the series is presented. From Amy G’s unique mashup of Carol Burnett and Buster Keaton to Brendan McLean’s musical storytelling with ukulele, you’ll love City Of Beasts—the introductory episode. Here, we follow Bridget Barkan as this shapeshifting songstress effortlessly surfs through jazz, soul, R&B, folk, electronic and musical theater. Then the brother-sister team Emma & The Hungry Truth prove an aural cocktail reminiscent of Kate Bush, with their primal rhythms and epic harmonies. Then, accompanied by solo bass and dressed in a negligee, Alvin Ailey dancer and Broadway performer Karine Plantadit appears, where she reflects on the "art form of loving.” You’ll also be introduced to critically acclaimed cabaret artist Molly Pope, who has been hailed for her unusual “shredding alto” voice, which she calls her own “brass band.” You’ll also meet the American electric-acoustic composer-performer Sxip Shirey, who describes what he does as “telling stories with sound.” Top it off with Broadway sensations Robin De Jesus, Elizabeth Davis and Daphne Rubin-Vega—and mime Bill Bowers, who does it all without words. Wednesday, September 20th – Comedy The album of folk songs recorded by La Argentinita and Lorca is exceedingly well known. As folk songs go, they are truly popular. Rocío Márquez and her musicians have not attempted to take on that repertoire, or at least not merely that. Rather, it is about dramatizing in the sense of internalizing, expanding their work, as well as distilling it, being able to use their findings as a tool to apply to popular music, to our personal musical backgrounds, to that global ionosphere of world sounds that today is our tradition. #streamthearts #streamarts 19