International Pharmaceutical Expo USA 21-23 Mar 2017 . Jacob K. Javits Convention Center, New York, USA |
INTERPHEX, organized by the Reed Exhibitions will take place from 21st March to the 23rd March 2017 at the Javits Center in New York, USA.
The conference will cover areas like NTERPHEX (International Pharmaceutical Expo), sponsored by PDA (Parenteral Drug Association), is the single source for complete biopharmaceutical manufacturing solutions to safely and cost effectively process all dosage forms for life-enhancing drugs. It offers unique combination of exhibition, education, workshops, partnering opportunities, and networking events. INTERPHEX is the only meeting place where Knowledge, Innovation and Technologies intersect with the full spectrum of cutting-edge development and manufacturing services and equipment to create innovative solutions to reduce cost, improve manufacturing and supply chain performance for pharmaceutical, biologics, contract, generic and service provider professionals.
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Architectural Digest Design Show 16-19 Mar 2017 Piers 92/94, New York, USA |
Architectural Digest Design Show is a 4 day event being held from 16th March to 19th March 2017 at the Pier 92 in New York, United States Of America. This event showcases products like Contemporary and classic furniture, lighting, carpets, decorative accessories, textiles, art, cabinetry, ovens, ranges, cooktops, ventiation, bath and decorative hardware, coutertops, stone, tite flooring, windows and doors, artisian design, on-of-a-kind objects and much more.
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WOMEN IN ART 2017 - first group
Show dates:March 01st - March 15th
OPENING RECEPTION
March 04th from 4-8pm
www.wardnasse.com
Ward Nasse Gallery
178, Prince St, New York NY 10012
Hours: Tuesday - Saturday 11-6 pm
Sunday 1-6 pm
212.925.6951 (Fax) 212.334-2095
Ward Nasse Gallery
178, Prince St, New York NY 10012
Hours: Tuesday - Saturday 11-6 pm
Sunday 1-6 pm
212.925.6951 (Fax) 212.334-2095
BOTECO SOCIAL
What: A social club with monthly events to celebrate
Brazilian Culture. March
Event: Brazilian DanceClip Class with Justin Neto, followed
by Brazilian drinks and
appetizers – Please note that this a free event but RSVP is
required
(juliana@leblon.com).
Limited spots available.
When: March 12 @ 2:00 PM- 5:00 PM
IOBC
International Brazilian Opera Company
Plastic Flowers – NY – March 12 & 13th, 2017
First time staged in New York!
Tkts:
167 Orchard St, New York, New York 10002
Start time: 8pm
Run time: one hour plus intermission
There will be an artist talk following the show.
Run time: one hour plus intermission
There will be an artist talk following the show.
The International Brazilian Opera, as proud partners of #HeForShe#ArtsWeekNYC, will be presenting “Plastic Flowers” in support of the advancement of gender equality through the power of the arts. A percentage of profits will go to UN Women. Join Us!
Plastic Flowers is about broken hearts in a fabricated universe. We all want love and affection. Virtual reality and promises of instant connection are bound to fall into frustration, for the very nature of the experience. They can be made of paper, or silk, perfectly beautiful in Japanese ornaments, or gathering dust in shelves of Dollar Stores. They are all Plastic Flowers, artificial paradises.
“I love Penelope: searching for permanence in a world of disposable relationships and fugitive desires, seduced by simulacra, she holds on fiercely to the possibility of making something real of her life. Joao MacDowell’s music is a fitting accompaniment to her quest; its elusive harmonies, ambiguous tonalities and blurring of generic lines suggest a self taking shape, a woman owning up to her powers of self-invention. Abby Powell brings Penelope to life with passion, color and wisdom.”
– Anita Mercier, Liberal Arts Faculty, The Juilliard School – January 2013
Music and Libretto by João MacDowell
Starring Abby Powell as Penelope
Featuring Nelly Rocha on cello and The Virtual Plastic Orchestra
Direction by Jonathan Arak
Projection Art by Cila MacDowell
Soundscapes by Luigi Porto
Featuring Nelly Rocha on cello and The Virtual Plastic Orchestra
Direction by Jonathan Arak
Projection Art by Cila MacDowell
Soundscapes by Luigi Porto
Arábia
João Dumans, Affonso Uchoa
NORTH AMERICAN PREMIERE
Arábia begins by observing the day-to-day of Andre, a teenager who lives in an industrial area in the Brazilian state of Minas Gerais. After a local factory worker, Cristiano, has an accident on the job, he leaves behind a handwritten journal, which the boy proceeds to read with relish. The film shifts into road-movie mode to recount the story of Cristiano, an ex-con and eternal optimist who journeys across Brazil in search of work, enduring no shortage of economic hardship but gaining an equal amount of self-knowledge. Invigorating and ever surprising, Arábia is a humanist work of remarkable poise and maturity.