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Dixon Place Presents Paul Nagle in Radical Standards - great old songs with a new message

Monday, September 26, 2011 at 7:00 PM (ET)

New York, NY

Dixon Place Presents Paul Nagle   in   Radical Standards -...

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Ticket Type Sales End Price Fee Quantity
7pm show - Tier III - Starving Artist - Limited Availability Ended $40.00 $1.99
7pm show - Tier II Limited Availabilty Ended $50.00 $2.24
7pm Show - Tier I Ended $75.00 $2.87
7pm Show - Patron Ticket - Includes priority seating & special gift bag Ended $100.00 $3.49
9pm Show - Tier III - Starving Artist - Limited Availability Ended $40.00 $1.99
9pm Show - Tier II - Limited Availabilty Ended $50.00 $2.24
9pm Show - Tier I Ended $75.00 $2.87
9pm Show - Patron Ticket - Includes priority seating & special gift bag Ended $100.00 $3.49
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Event Details

Dixon Place Presents

Radical Standards

great old songs with a new message

 

A cabaret fundraiser for ICSCS

The Institute for Culture in the Service of Community Sustainability


September 26th - Two shows - 7pm and 9pm

(show runs 80 minutes)


Paul Nagle

and guest artists

Rebecca Joy Fletcher, Jenny Lee Mitchell

& Alison Smith

sing big band standards, Broadway chestnuts & popular songs from the 20th Century, celebrating music’s ability to create change and visioning the new global movement toward an era of peace & sustainability


Cash bar – Happy Hour 6pm - 8pm and then drink specials available all night

($3 PBR - $5 Revolutions)



When & Where



Dixon Place
161A Chrystie St
(Rivington & Delancey)
New York, NY 10002

Monday, September 26, 2011 at 7:00 PM (ET)


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Hosted By

Paul Nagle and Lise Brenner of ICSCS



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Mission: To strengthen art and culture’s central role in civic life and enhance cultural, community and environmental sustainability.  Our project-based  research has the following goals:

 

  1. Develop an accurate and deep, but easily transmittable understanding of  how arts and culture ecosystems work and what they need in order to thrive
  2. Create better metrics to measure arts and culture’s economic and social impacts and their role in creating and maintaining resilient societies
  3. Explore how arts and culture enhance cross-sector projects that create socially and environmentally sustainable practices and awareness