Next Wave Festival: 4 October-4 December 1983, Brooklyn Academy of Music (Lichtenstein Cover)

$200.00

Catalog for the inaugural (or first official) Next Wave Festival held at the Brooklyn Academy of Music in 1983. In the Columbia Spectator, Oct 6, 1983: "Next Wave will offer a broad look at what's happening on today's experimental scene. It features program of music, theater, and dance. The list of production includes the fully staged version of Philip Glass' new opera 'The Photographer/Far from the Truth' (in collaboration with Rob Malasch), an evening of contemporary jazz by the Art Ensemble of Chicago, and a set of performances by the Trisha Brown Dance Company (in collaboration with Laurie Anderson and the artist Robert Rauschenberg)." 4to (8" x 12"). 64 p.p. Cover image by Roy Lichtenstein. Minimal bumping and rubbing to extremities.

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Catalog for the inaugural (or first official) Next Wave Festival held at the Brooklyn Academy of Music in 1983. In the Columbia Spectator, Oct 6, 1983: "Next Wave will offer a broad look at what's happening on today's experimental scene. It features program of music, theater, and dance. The list of production includes the fully staged version of Philip Glass' new opera 'The Photographer/Far from the Truth' (in collaboration with Rob Malasch), an evening of contemporary jazz by the Art Ensemble of Chicago, and a set of performances by the Trisha Brown Dance Company (in collaboration with Laurie Anderson and the artist Robert Rauschenberg)." 4to (8" x 12"). 64 p.p. Cover image by Roy Lichtenstein. Minimal bumping and rubbing to extremities.

Catalog for the inaugural (or first official) Next Wave Festival held at the Brooklyn Academy of Music in 1983. In the Columbia Spectator, Oct 6, 1983: "Next Wave will offer a broad look at what's happening on today's experimental scene. It features program of music, theater, and dance. The list of production includes the fully staged version of Philip Glass' new opera 'The Photographer/Far from the Truth' (in collaboration with Rob Malasch), an evening of contemporary jazz by the Art Ensemble of Chicago, and a set of performances by the Trisha Brown Dance Company (in collaboration with Laurie Anderson and the artist Robert Rauschenberg)." 4to (8" x 12"). 64 p.p. Cover image by Roy Lichtenstein. Minimal bumping and rubbing to extremities.

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