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Just a few days after the death of their company’s namesake choreographer, dancers from the Merce Cunningham Dance Company gave a memorable performance as part of the 2009 River to River Festival, which drew more than 3,000 people to Battery Park City in Manhattan. Now, almost a year later, five choreographers paid their respects to Cunningham in a program titled “We Give Ourselves Away at Every Moment: An EVENT for Merce,” on July 26th. Lucinda Childs, Bill T. Jones, Susan Marshall, Jon Kinzel and Faye Driscoll presented new dances created for the occasion, as well as existing works inspired by Cunningham’s Events pieces.
Reviews of the performance included The New York Times (and slide show), Wall Street Journal, Financial Times, and WNET Sunday Arts.
Permalink | Posted on Aug 05, 2010 at 11:35 AM by Patrick Kowalczyk
Client: River To River Festival
Who do celebrities secretly wish followed them on Twitter? Wonderwall.com asked some of the biggest celebrity Tweeters and got some surprising answers.
The responses from stars like Russell Simmons, Joss Stone, Brandy, and James Van Der Beek generated major buzz, including an exclusive photo gallery on The Huffington Post and a feature on Entertainment Weekly.
Permalink | Posted on Jul 16, 2010 at 10:49 PM by Patrick Kowalczyk
Client: Wonderwall from MSN
For the first time this year, the River To River Festival expanded its annual 4th of July concert in Battery Park to an all-day family affair headlined by Grammy® Award-winning artist Dan Zanes. The holiday concert was capped off by a giant parade of musicians of all ages performing “76 Trombones.” Coverage highlights includes interviews with Zanes in New York Times, WNBC, and Time Out New York Kids, and previews in DailyCandy Kids, Wall Street Journal, New York Post, and MommyPoppins
Permalink | Posted on Jul 05, 2010 at 3:48 PM by Patrick Kowalczyk
Client: River To River Festival
This year’s Webby Awards continue to generate amazing coverage.
First up, an over-the-top behind-the-scenes video of Webby winners OK Go and The Muppets. What transpired - an epic staring contest - has gone viral, with dozens of outlets singing the video praises, including the Los Angeles Times, Yahoo!, Gawker, The Daily Beast, Wired, and Radar.
Second up - a genius Webby red carpet video - The Webby Internet Pop Quiz by AOL’s Urlesque. Test it and see how well you know the Interwebs.
Permalink | Posted on Jul 03, 2010 at 12:27 AM by Patrick Kowalczyk
Client: The Webby Awards
Hailed as a “mini Chris Matthews” by MTV, Lucy, Wonderwall’s intrepid 9-year old reporter, has become a bit of Web celeb. Her interview with actor Jason Segal was named one of the top videos of the day by Gawker, while other outlets from USAToday.com to J-14 have sung her praises.
Permalink | Posted on Jul 01, 2010 at 10:58 PM by Patrick Kowalczyk
Client: Wonderwall from MSN