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Crossing the Line/FIAF Fall Festival 2015

First Preview: Sep 9, 2015
Opening Date: Sep 10, 2015
Closing Date: Oct 4, 2015
Running Time: 01:25
Crossing the Line/FIAF Fall Festival 2015

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Playing @
Various Performance Spaces in Manhattan
In the boro of Manhattan., New York, NY 00000
Welcome to the ninth edition of Crossing the Line, an international festival for New York City.

The French Institute Alliance Française (FIAF)’s annual fall arts festival, Crossing the Line, presents interdisciplinary works and performances in partnership with various venues around the city. The festival explores the dialogue between artist and public, and examines how artists help re-imagine the world as critical thinkers and catalysts for social evolution. 


Since its inauguration in 2007, Crossing the Line has cultivated an increasingly large and diverse following, and received numerous accolades in the press. The festival has been voted “Best of 2009,” “Best of 2010,” and “Best of 2012" by Time Out New York, Frieze, The New York Times, and the Wall Street Journal.
Events at the festival have won several Bessie awards, and 2012’s Habit received an Obie award for creators David Levine and Marsha Ginsberg.

Featured Artists

Olivia Bransbourg
Gustavo Ciriaco & Andrea Sonnberger
Shezad Dawood
Jack Ferver & Marc Swanson 
Miguel Gutierrez
Ant Hampton
Adrian Heathfield & André Lepecki 
Joris Lacoste
Elana Langer
Mazaccio & Drowilal
Ali Moini
Alessandro Sciarroni

PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE:
Visit: http://www.fiaf.org/crossingtheline/2015/ctl-program.shtml
Off BroadwayPlay - ComedyConcertDancePerformance ArtPlay - Drama
Show Notes: No Intermission (for most shows)
Age Guidance: 16

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Reviews

  • "One of the best multidisciplinary arts festivals every year!"

    —This Week in New York, 2014
  • "One of the best multidisciplinary arts festivals every year!"

    —This Week in New York, 2014
  • "One of the best multidisciplinary arts festivals every year!"

    —This Week in New York, 2014
  • "One of the best multidisciplinary arts festivals every year!"

    —This Week in New York, 2014

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