ArtsLink Residencies

2010 ArtsLink Awards Recipients!

Dalibor Martinis, Simultaneous Speech

CEC ArtsLink is pleased to announce our ArtsLink Fellows and awards recipients for 2010. These artists and arts managers from across the US and from 18 countries throughout Central & Eastern Europe, Russia, Central Asia and the Caucasus were chosen in one of the most competitive selection processes in our history. We are excited to support this talented set of cultural ambassadors and invite you to learn more about them and their projects through the links below.

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Polish Dancer Dominika Knapik at Dance New Amsterdam

Saturday, November 15th, 2009 – 6:30pm
Dance New Amsterdam
280 Broadway, 2nd Floor
(entrance on Chambers)
New York City
Free and open to the public

Dominika Knapik performs “how do you like me?” in a studio showing of her work which concludes her five-week ArtsLink Residency with Dance New Amsterdam. Read More »

CEC ArtsLink Presents: East of the East Village

East of the East VillageThursday, November 19, 2009
DROM – 85 Avenue A (between 5th & 6th)
Doors at 7pm; Performances 7:30-9pm
RSVP for this free event

East of the East Village celebrates this season’s group of ArtsLink Fellows from Central and Eastern Europe, Russia, Central Asia and the Caucasus. Five Fellows will showcase their talent with short performances. We hope you will join us for the evening. Read More »

Armenian Musician Lucineh Hovhannisyan in NYC

Armenian pianist, singer and composer and 2009 ArtsLink Fellow, Lucineh Hovhannisyan, will perform a versatile and multi-faceted fusion of jazz, classical, sacred and traditional music from J.S. Bach and Mozart to Grigor Narekatsi and Aram Khachaturian as well as fascinatiing rhythms and lyrics from the Armenian Highlands.

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Polish Playwright Malgorzata Sikorska-Miszczuk at Playwrights’ Center

2009 ArtsLink Fellow Malgorzata Sikorska-Miszczuk will be in residence at The Playwrights’ Center in Minneapolis, MN until November 18th. She will be involved in discussions and a reading of her play The Death of the Squirrel Man

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