BAM is America's oldest performing arts center and a leading presenter of the avant-garde. Since opening in 1861, it has presented the finest in performing arts. The renowned performers who have appeared at BAM include Isadora Duncan, Enrico Caruso, Sarah Bernhardt and Arturo Toscanini, and contemporary counterparts such as Pina Bausch, Merce Cunningham, Steve Reich and Philip Glass.
BAM continues to develop and present a unique roster of traditional and contemporary dance, theater, music, opera and film, placing particular emphasis on artists of international stature who have a cutting-edge artistic vision. Four theaters showcase the acclaimed Next Wave Festival for new work—BAM's fall flagship event focusing on artists probing new and emerging areas of the performing arts—as well as programs ranging from classical music to circus arts, from Shakespeare to African dance.
The four-screen BAM Rose Cinemas (BRC) opened in 1998 to screen alternative and independent films that might not otherwise be seen in Brooklyn. In 1999, BAMcinématek, the repertory program, was inaugurated to add retrospective screenings and festivals to the mix. BAMcinématek is a program for new and rarely seen contemporary work, a presenter of classic films from cinema history, and a platform for community groups, local screenings and festivals.
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DanceAfrica: "Kongo"with Director Q&A
Please check full listing for event date and times Kongo is a documentary series in three episodes that examine the colonization of the Congo, the largest country in Central Africa whose destiny was out of the ordinary. Using the latest methods of docudrama filmmaking, Kongo draws on the region’s historiography to offers an original and new perspective.
DanceAfrica: Iconic Artist Talk: Chuck Davis
Sun, May 27, 2012 In the course of DanceAfrica’s 35 years, artistic director and founding elder Chuck Davis has transformed the Brooklyn performing arts scene. Interacting with original footage from the BAM archive, Davis surveys his work with dance companies from Africa and its diaspora, as presented at BAM every year since 1977.
DanceAfrica: Kinshasa Symphony
Please check full listing for event date and times Picture 200 musicians playing Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony in the Congo. Taking a fascinating look at the lone Congolese symphony orchestra, which has persevered through war and other crises, this powerful film is about the Congo, the people of Kinshasa, and the power of music.