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Les Ballets de Faile, by blitsu on Jan 10, 2013 19:03:26 GMT 1, Indeed, speebe has paid for the tickets, I provide the american (local) friends and we share the goodies (one each) ;-) Yup... My initial plan was to contact friends in NYC who I thought would enjoy an evening at the ballet but they couldn't commit. So I offered them on here and thanks to shootagain's NYC connections we've managed to work something out that'll benefit us two in the UK... and his friends get the real treat of the performance. I wish I could get there, and did look at the cost for the a long weekend flight + hotel but just couldn't justify the expense.
Should anyone else want to do this, I have a friend in Brooklyn who would attend and then send the blocks.
Indeed, speebe has paid for the tickets, I provide the american (local) friends and we share the goodies (one each) ;-) Yup... My initial plan was to contact friends in NYC who I thought would enjoy an evening at the ballet but they couldn't commit. So I offered them on here and thanks to shootagain's NYC connections we've managed to work something out that'll benefit us two in the UK... and his friends get the real treat of the performance. I wish I could get there, and did look at the cost for the a long weekend flight + hotel but just couldn't justify the expense. Should anyone else want to do this, I have a friend in Brooklyn who would attend and then send the blocks.
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Les Ballets de Faile, by Deleted on Jan 11, 2013 1:05:18 GMT 1, From Failes Twitter...
Tickets for LES BALLETS de #FAILE, at the #NewYorkCityBallet have been purchased and are no longer available. We appreciate your support.
From Failes Twitter...
Tickets for LES BALLETS de #FAILE, at the #NewYorkCityBallet have been purchased and are no longer available. We appreciate your support.
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Les Ballets de Faile, by AFR1KA on Jan 12, 2013 16:08:37 GMT 1, New piece from FB/Instagram
"Block piece being painted. Each side has a different image."
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New piece from FB/Instagram "Block piece being painted. Each side has a different image." (click image for higher res)
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Les Ballets de Faile, by Agent Provocateur on Jan 12, 2013 16:25:43 GMT 1, Saw this photo on Faile's farcebook thingy...
'The tower is on the move'
Saw this photo on Faile's farcebook thingy... 'The tower is on the move'
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Les Ballets de Faile, by Sacked... on Jan 13, 2013 19:47:43 GMT 1, Heres an article from the wall Street Journal :
NYC Ballet art series targets younger audience .
NEW YORK — The New York City Ballet is turning to a hip artistic duo known for their tapestry-like sculptures, paintings and collages to help bring in a younger audience.
The New York City Ballet Art Series is a new initiative that will feature collaborations with contemporary visual artists who will create original works for the public spaces at the company's home at the David H. Koch Theater at Lincoln Center.
The initiative is in keeping with the 65-year-old company's tradition of partnering with outside artists on new music, ballets and sets, a practice started by its legendary founder George Balanchine and continuing under Ballet Master-in-Chief Peter Martins.
Like other cultural organizations, the NYCB is seeking innovative ways to attract new audiences in a world where the Internet, on-demand movies and other distractions compete for their time.
"The idea of working with young artists came up as a great way to honor that tradition and also reach out to new people who might be connected with those artists," said NYCB Executive Director Katherine Brown.
The inaugural commission went to the Brooklyn-based urban art duo of Patrick McNeil and Patrick Miller, better known as FAILE.
They have created Tower of Faile, a 40-foot sculpture made of more than 2,000 wood blocks decorated with text and images inspired by the company's dance repertoire, pieced together in a Jenga-like pillar. The tower will be on exhibit in the theater promenade, where it can be viewed from five rings of balconies, during the NYCB'S winter season from Jan. 15 through Feb. 24.
The 30-something artists spent a lot of time pouring over the company's archives and attending performances before creating the installation.
"We worked with this idea of temples, monolithic sculptures," said Miller of the tower, which is made entirely of plywood puzzle boxes with applied hand-painted panels of art.
"When you come in, it's very much this visual tapestry. In a way it's much like a New York City experience, you take in all these things," he added. "For us it's about making a narrative with images. One is of an octopus coming out of a sewer capturing this ballerina in this perfect ballet pose. There's another one of a girl holding a ballerina's legs."
Seeing the NYCB archives "allowed us to expand our visual ideas . not just being locked into this classical idea of what you might expect ballet is, because some of these dances are very abstract," McNeil said.
In addition, FAILE has produced 10 sculptural paintings, which will be on display in the theater's orchestra level.
The artists have also created limited-edition works of art — 2-inch wood blocks hand-painted on all six sides —that will be handed out to each of the 5,000 audience members who attend two special performances, on Feb. 1 and May 29, where every seat in the house will go for $29.
"The idea was to provide something you could take away from the ballet and use as a conversation piece to further push the conversation and the experience you had at the ballet," Miller said.
FAILE has exhibited at the Tate Modern in London and created public works in far-flung parts of the world, including a large sculpture of a man-wolf for a park in Ulan Bator, Mongolia, and a monumental installation of a church in ruins in Lisbon, Portugal.
Subscriptions are way down from what they were a decade ago.
"These days, people don't like to make that kind of commitment so far in advance," Brown said. "Today they're much more spontaneous because there are so many things to choose from ... that didn't previously exist."
The ballet's Lincoln Center's neighbor, the New York Metropolitan Opera, for example, has built audiences through its popular simulcasts into movie theaters and fashion events, like the spring 2011 gala that was sponsored by Yves Saint Laurent.
"We're all very focused on bringing in a new audience to replace audiences that are aging," Brown said. She said NYCB's under-45 audience grew in recent years to 29 percent, compared to 20 percent nationally. "We're pleased with that but now we really want to build on that."
Heres an article from the wall Street Journal :
NYC Ballet art series targets younger audience .
NEW YORK — The New York City Ballet is turning to a hip artistic duo known for their tapestry-like sculptures, paintings and collages to help bring in a younger audience.
The New York City Ballet Art Series is a new initiative that will feature collaborations with contemporary visual artists who will create original works for the public spaces at the company's home at the David H. Koch Theater at Lincoln Center.
The initiative is in keeping with the 65-year-old company's tradition of partnering with outside artists on new music, ballets and sets, a practice started by its legendary founder George Balanchine and continuing under Ballet Master-in-Chief Peter Martins.
Like other cultural organizations, the NYCB is seeking innovative ways to attract new audiences in a world where the Internet, on-demand movies and other distractions compete for their time.
"The idea of working with young artists came up as a great way to honor that tradition and also reach out to new people who might be connected with those artists," said NYCB Executive Director Katherine Brown.
The inaugural commission went to the Brooklyn-based urban art duo of Patrick McNeil and Patrick Miller, better known as FAILE.
They have created Tower of Faile, a 40-foot sculpture made of more than 2,000 wood blocks decorated with text and images inspired by the company's dance repertoire, pieced together in a Jenga-like pillar. The tower will be on exhibit in the theater promenade, where it can be viewed from five rings of balconies, during the NYCB'S winter season from Jan. 15 through Feb. 24.
The 30-something artists spent a lot of time pouring over the company's archives and attending performances before creating the installation.
"We worked with this idea of temples, monolithic sculptures," said Miller of the tower, which is made entirely of plywood puzzle boxes with applied hand-painted panels of art.
"When you come in, it's very much this visual tapestry. In a way it's much like a New York City experience, you take in all these things," he added. "For us it's about making a narrative with images. One is of an octopus coming out of a sewer capturing this ballerina in this perfect ballet pose. There's another one of a girl holding a ballerina's legs."
Seeing the NYCB archives "allowed us to expand our visual ideas . not just being locked into this classical idea of what you might expect ballet is, because some of these dances are very abstract," McNeil said.
In addition, FAILE has produced 10 sculptural paintings, which will be on display in the theater's orchestra level.
The artists have also created limited-edition works of art — 2-inch wood blocks hand-painted on all six sides —that will be handed out to each of the 5,000 audience members who attend two special performances, on Feb. 1 and May 29, where every seat in the house will go for $29.
"The idea was to provide something you could take away from the ballet and use as a conversation piece to further push the conversation and the experience you had at the ballet," Miller said.
FAILE has exhibited at the Tate Modern in London and created public works in far-flung parts of the world, including a large sculpture of a man-wolf for a park in Ulan Bator, Mongolia, and a monumental installation of a church in ruins in Lisbon, Portugal.
Subscriptions are way down from what they were a decade ago.
"These days, people don't like to make that kind of commitment so far in advance," Brown said. "Today they're much more spontaneous because there are so many things to choose from ... that didn't previously exist."
The ballet's Lincoln Center's neighbor, the New York Metropolitan Opera, for example, has built audiences through its popular simulcasts into movie theaters and fashion events, like the spring 2011 gala that was sponsored by Yves Saint Laurent.
"We're all very focused on bringing in a new audience to replace audiences that are aging," Brown said. She said NYCB's under-45 audience grew in recent years to 29 percent, compared to 20 percent nationally. "We're pleased with that but now we really want to build on that."
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Les Ballets de Faile, by ABC on Jan 14, 2013 0:27:05 GMT 1, Wish I were in the states for this.
Wish I were in the states for this.
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Les Ballets de Faile, by AFR1KA on Jan 14, 2013 1:55:38 GMT 1, New image from Facebook/Instagram
(click for HQ)
New image from Facebook/Instagram (click for HQ)
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Les Ballets de Faile, by AFR1KA on Jan 16, 2013 19:28:09 GMT 1, This is starting to look incredible!
(click image for higher quality)
From Failes Facebook: "The Faile Tower is now open to the public during any performance in the Winter Season of the NYC Ballet. There are still $29 seats available, other than Feb 1st, at each performance through Feb. 24th.
The public is welcome to view the Tower, outside of a performance during the following times:
Sunday, February 10 through Sunday, February 17
Sundays from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Tuesday through Friday from noon - 5 p.m.
Saturday from 10 a.m. - noon (Closed Monday, Feb. 11) #faile #failenycballet #nycbartseries #ballet #lincolncenter #newyork"
This is starting to look incredible! (click image for higher quality) From Failes Facebook: "The Faile Tower is now open to the public during any performance in the Winter Season of the NYC Ballet. There are still $29 seats available, other than Feb 1st, at each performance through Feb. 24th. The public is welcome to view the Tower, outside of a performance during the following times: Sunday, February 10 through Sunday, February 17 Sundays from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tuesday through Friday from noon - 5 p.m. Saturday from 10 a.m. - noon (Closed Monday, Feb. 11) #faile #failenycballet #nycbartseries #ballet #lincolncenter #newyork"
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Les Ballets de Faile, by anbesivam1 on Jan 16, 2013 21:49:48 GMT 1, Goodness...that is immense! These guys are just on another level.
This is starting to look incredible! (click image for higher quality) From Failes Facebook: "The Faile Tower is now open to the public during any performance in the Winter Season of the NYC Ballet. There are still $29 seats available, other than Feb 1st, at each performance through Feb. 24th. The public is welcome to view the Tower, outside of a performance during the following times: Sunday, February 10 through Sunday, February 17 Sundays from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tuesday through Friday from noon - 5 p.m. Saturday from 10 a.m. - noon (Closed Monday, Feb. 11) #faile #failenycballet #nycbartseries #ballet #lincolncenter #newyork"
Goodness...that is immense! These guys are just on another level. This is starting to look incredible! (click image for higher quality) From Failes Facebook: "The Faile Tower is now open to the public during any performance in the Winter Season of the NYC Ballet. There are still $29 seats available, other than Feb 1st, at each performance through Feb. 24th. The public is welcome to view the Tower, outside of a performance during the following times: Sunday, February 10 through Sunday, February 17 Sundays from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tuesday through Friday from noon - 5 p.m. Saturday from 10 a.m. - noon (Closed Monday, Feb. 11) #faile #failenycballet #nycbartseries #ballet #lincolncenter #newyork"
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Les Ballets de Faile, by pistonhonda on Jan 17, 2013 18:40:35 GMT 1, 2 tickets if you're willing to sell please PM me.
Gracias
2 tickets if you're willing to sell please PM me.
Gracias
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Les Ballets de Faile, by AFR1KA on Jan 18, 2013 6:10:56 GMT 1, From FaceBook
Pieces of the tower lined up in our Brooklyn studio a couple of weeks ago. #faile #failenycballet #nycbartseries #brooklyn #lincolncenter #nycb #ballet
Click for Hi-Res Image
From FaceBook Pieces of the tower lined up in our Brooklyn studio a couple of weeks ago. #faile #failenycballet #nycbartseries #brooklyn #lincolncenter #nycb #ballet Click for Hi-Res Image
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Les Ballets de Faile, by megaelch on Jan 18, 2013 8:34:30 GMT 1, I wonder what is going to happen with all these pieces after the show has ended, looks like every part of it can stand on it's own and i love the new ballet images....
I wonder what is going to happen with all these pieces after the show has ended, looks like every part of it can stand on it's own and i love the new ballet images....
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Les Ballets de Faile, by AFR1KA on Jan 21, 2013 19:34:38 GMT 1, new pic from Facebook
new pic from Facebook
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Les Ballets de Faile, by plush on Jan 21, 2013 19:44:13 GMT 1, I'm loving it.
I'm loving it.
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Les Ballets de Faile, by pinballwizard on Jan 21, 2013 20:43:47 GMT 1, Love the build your own future, would love it as a print
Love the build your own future, would love it as a print
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Les Ballets de Faile, by yoyosh on Jan 21, 2013 21:05:23 GMT 1, I've been wondering the same thing since these images started getting out. Can't wait to see this myself in NYC!
I wonder what is going to happen with all these pieces after the show has ended, looks like every part of it can stand on it's own and i love the new ballet images....
I've been wondering the same thing since these images started getting out. Can't wait to see this myself in NYC! I wonder what is going to happen with all these pieces after the show has ended, looks like every part of it can stand on it's own and i love the new ballet images....
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Les Ballets de Faile, by Happy Shopper on Jan 22, 2013 13:30:21 GMT 1, I sent them an email about the sale of pieces but haven't had a reply. I assume they must be having a show or sale of some kind... that or they'll release them slowly and not have to make more art for around 10 years !
I sent them an email about the sale of pieces but haven't had a reply. I assume they must be having a show or sale of some kind... that or they'll release them slowly and not have to make more art for around 10 years !
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Les Ballets de Faile, by Shoeless on Jan 22, 2013 23:32:42 GMT 1, Bargain boxes I hope!!!! Release them on us dogs. One can hope, no?
Bargain boxes I hope!!!! Release them on us dogs. One can hope, no?
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Les Ballets de Faile, by AFR1KA on Jan 23, 2013 19:30:48 GMT 1, From Faceboook:
From Faceboook:
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Les Ballets de Faile, by BKBOI on Jan 24, 2013 14:40:15 GMT 1, been nagging NYCB to release Lithos of the subway poster for this event. If enough people call them up, they might actually consider selling em on the merch stand on opening night.
been nagging NYCB to release Lithos of the subway poster for this event. If enough people call them up, they might actually consider selling em on the merch stand on opening night.
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Les Ballets de Faile, by sal on Jan 24, 2013 19:56:38 GMT 1, 40 feet tall "Tower of Faile" being assembled @ New York City Ballet:
(via Faile Facebook)
40 feet tall "Tower of Faile" being assembled @ New York City Ballet: (via Faile Facebook)
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Les Ballets de Faile, by AFR1KA on Jan 24, 2013 20:00:14 GMT 1, I cant wait to see this in person, Im sure the pictures don't do it any justice.
I cant wait to see this in person, Im sure the pictures don't do it any justice.
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Les Ballets de Faile, by BKBOI on Jan 24, 2013 20:07:56 GMT 1, I wanna play Jenga with some FAILE boxes.
looking forward to this one in person.
I wanna play Jenga with some FAILE boxes. looking forward to this one in person.
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Les Ballets de Faile, by Deleted on Jan 24, 2013 22:17:25 GMT 1, I can't wait to see these in person. We got mediocre orchestra seats for both "block" shows.
I can't wait to see these in person. We got mediocre orchestra seats for both "block" shows.
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Les Ballets de Faile, by Martin DK on Jan 24, 2013 23:34:42 GMT 1, Holy cow!!
Holy cow!!
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Les Ballets de Faile, by Simococo on Jan 25, 2013 7:48:45 GMT 1, That is phenomenal.
That is phenomenal.
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Les Ballets de Faile, by Lunch Special on Jan 25, 2013 8:15:55 GMT 1, <0_0>
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Les Ballets de Faile, by Ruggs on Jan 25, 2013 8:23:52 GMT 1, 40 feet tall "Tower of Faile" being assembled @ New York City Ballet: (via Faile Facebook)
Wow! Mighterly impressive.
40 feet tall "Tower of Faile" being assembled @ New York City Ballet: (via Faile Facebook) Wow! Mighterly impressive.
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Les Ballets de Faile, by AFR1KA on Jan 26, 2013 17:56:38 GMT 1, New pic from Facebook
New pic from Facebook
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