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NYC Theater Professionals Panel
Tony Award Nominee Elizabeth A Davis, Producer Carolyn Rossi Copeland, Marketing Manager Whitney Britt and Entertainment Lawyer Dan Watkins on theater in New York City.
July 10, 2014 -
Present: “The Ripple”
By Ben Stamper My original concept for this film was completely hijacked by a chance-encounter with a homeless man on the corner of 17th street and 5th Avenue. Steve is in his mid 50’s and has been making pizza since he was 15 years old. He has been homeless for 6 months after the restaurant he worked for lost their lease due to rent hikes. Living paycheck to payche...
June 30, 2014 -
Future
By: Ben Stamper In the outer edges of Queens there is a little piece of post-apocalypse that’s just a 7-train ride away. Hugging the new Citi Field stadium, the infamous “Iron Triangle” is home to hundreds of migrant auto repair shops, scrap yards and waste management outfits. It is a picture of industrial anarchy that rivals the favelas of Brazil or the...
June 3, 2014 -
The Ghosts of Penn Past
By: Ben Stamper The original Pennsylvania Station (1910-1963) was widely regarded as a masterpiece of the Beaux-Arts style and an architectural wonder of NYC. On the eve of the building’s 50th birthday, The Pennsylvania Railroad Company called for its demolition, citing prohibitive maintenance costs and a decline in rail passenger service. In its place now stands th...
June 2, 2014 -
A Theology of Theater
Why is theater important to the life of the church? Rev. David H. Kim describes how acting is a process of incarnation and explains how theater can help us understand the incarnation of Christ.
May 5, 2014 -
Presence
By: Ben Stamper New films by Ben Stamper commissioned by the Center for Faith & Work New Music by John Mosloskie Performance by John Mosloskie and Nick Shopa Artist Statement: For many of us, abstraction as an overall approach to cinema is a problematic affair, and can sometimes leave us as audience members in a state of alienation from those...
April 28, 2014 -
Russell Durham Performance
Violinist Russell Durham performs his piece “Salvation” at the 2013 Center for Faith & Work Humanizing Work Conference
January 7, 2014 -
Xu Bing and the Phoenix
This video was commissioned by the Center for Faith & Work to help illustrate the concept of “Humanizing Work”. Directed by Jonathan Seale.
November 14, 2013 -
Reclaiming True Prophetic Vision
Everyone worships something. What we worship as Christians provides a vision to build a life on. We are citizens of both this earth and the new earth to come. Roberta Ahmanson explains why having a prophetic vision of what is to come is so important to our work in the present.
November 3, 2012 -
Culture as Liturgy
Christians engaged in cultural renewal need to be cognizant of how cultural practices viscerally shape our desires. We are not disembodied brains who view the world with a detached intellectualism. We are shaped by the cultural spaces we inhabit and the cultural habits we practice. Unless we realize what subliminal messages these cultural liturgies are send...
May 22, 2011