From the Mothership


Louis CK, live at Madison Square Garden
December 16th, 2016
From the Mothership


Louis CK, live at Madison Square Garden
December 16th, 2016
Straight ahead

@Times Square
December 14th, 2016
On the piano
Steinway & Sons
Sixth Avenue
December 14th, 2016
Dogie looked oh so sad sitting there all by himself; his uplifting, multi coloured suit in stark contrast to his blue mood.

Yellow Ox, by Hung Yi
One of eleven colourful, bronze sculptures of the ”Fancy Animal Carnival” series that were on view alongside Broadway in the Garment District, until April 2017.
December 11th, 2016

Eye candy made in Japan.
December 11th, 2016
We were walking down Broome Street looking for Pi, a Greek bakery for a taste of nostalgia (it was approaching Christmas), when this shiny happy-creepy art display caught our attention. There were no accompanying tags, hence the working titles:



*From ”The Dancer”, a poem by Khalil Gibran
The cookies were good, if I may add. Provided Manhattan prices are not an issue or Astoria seems too far away just for a trip to the baker’s, Pi has your Greek phyllo-pie cravings well covered.
Eden Fine Art, Broome & Greene St.
Pi Bakerie, 512 Broome St.
Soho,
December 23rd, 2016
Not really, but I could live here.
Sit Down New York, on Broadway
December 23rd, 2016
Light as a feather. Ten hours flight all but forgotten. Welcome to New York!

Newark Liberty International Airport
Arrivals
June 22nd, 2017
A surprise announcement popped up on my screen a few days ago, promising a rare Sunday treat. A free performance by Taylor 2 and the Paul Taylor Dance Company.

To meet the dancers for casual, behind-the-scenes chats. To walk into their rehearsal space.

To feel the dancing floor vibrate with energy. To share their youthful exuberance, dancing those springy steps away, in a choreography evoking an array of emotions, ranging from wittingly funny to melancholic, at times frightfully forthcoming and frank, with a touch of loneliness, marked by the shadow of war.
Paul Taylor 2 danced ”Company B” to the songs by the Andrews Sisters, expressing sentiments of Americans during World War II.
Paul Taylor Dance Company danced ”Esplanade”, a choreography first performed in 1975 but managed to remain as fresh and relevant today as it was then. Music by Johann Sebastian Bach. 
While, as it transpired, this was actually a fundraising event, the money giving part was served very discreetly and humorously; so much so that most enthused members of the audience rushed to become donors, right after the last applause. And for a very good cause, I might add!
Taylor Studios
551 Grand Street
June 25th, 2017
Taking pictures

Theatre Row, Hell’s Kitchen
December 22nd, 2016
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