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Macbeth: a descent into madness

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mifune.jpgEvery wondered what all the hubbub about Akira Kurosawa is, the B&W Samurai movie guy? And what is all this about Orson Welles being the best American director ever?

Well, this weekend is a rare chance to catch both of these movie legends interpretation of Macbeth. Shakespeare's medieval tale of decent into madness on the big screen, here in New York. How apropo.

Orson Welles released his Macbeth in 1948 and while not a perfect film, it has been restored to the original directors cut with original sound track and was recently called a "visually stunning film that has the brooding atmosphere of a medieval nightmare."

A Year In Which Humble Stories Get Big Audiences

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Earlier this week I saw a performance that moved me. It was not grand and it was not hip, but it was astounding and as American as Apple pie, or should I say tea and crumpets.

Last night I saw a performance that also moved me. It was grand and it was big and there was not a dry eye in the room at one point or another. "The Soloist" with Robert Downey Jr and Jamie Fox satisfies that rare itch. A modern film that you actually want to talk about after the fact.

As for earlier this week, I present to you Susan Boyle, her humble, rich voice is not at all expected and that is exactly what ties her and Nathaniel Anthony Ayers (the main character in The Soloist) together. These two have been around for a while, forgotten in plain sight and now seen, as if for the first time, to all our delight.

Neither of these gems are what you expect them to be, neither are what they appear to be, yet both are going to move you and maybe, just maybe, this return to reality is what will be best of 2009.

For your consideration:

The lady: Susan Boyle - Singer - Britains Got Talent 2009
The movie: The Soloist, starring Jamie Foxx and Robert Downey Jr.
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The not wholly dissimilar story of Paul Pots - Singer - Britains Got Talent 2008

Juilliard Club and the YPLC

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juilliard_rubsam_2009.jpgOn a rainy April night 2009, The Juilliard Club hosted the Young Patrons of Lincoln Center (YPLC) and its members for "Modern Dance 101" with Juilliard faculty member Henning Rübsam in the amazing new Glorya Kaufman Dance and Rehearsal Studio that overlooks Broadway. It was a great introduction to the modern American dance tradition, its roots and founders, repeat with technique and movement demonstrations by Juilliard dance students and capped off with an elegant hybrid ballet/modern dance set to JS Bach. A great time in a great space gave me a chance to catch up with old friends and make some new ones as well.

Relevant links:
Henning Rübsam dance company www.sensedance.org
Juilliard Club http://www.juilliard.edu
Young Patrons of Lincoln Center (YPLC) http://www.lincolncenter.org/
Glorya Kaufman Dance Studio at Juilliard