Expression True and False: A Dramatic and Musical event

This event features a dramatic reading of poet and critic Eli Siegel’s groundbreaking lecture “Aesthetic Realism & Expression.” Looking at wonderful limericks and drawings by Edward Lear, Mr. Siegel said: “If we have put up so many guards that we are immune to the exciting we’ll never express ourselves. We have to be impressed before we can express ourselves.”

And there will be–Cheerfulness & Complaint in “Every Day I Have the Blues” by Michael Palmer, who says: “Even as the music wails and complains, the way singer Joe Williams and the Count Basie band work together makes us feel excited and composed at once!”











When: Sat., Mar. 15, 2014 at 8:00 pm - 9:30 pm
Where: Aesthetic Realism Foundation
141 Greene St.
212-777-4490
Price: $10
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This event features a dramatic reading of poet and critic Eli Siegel’s groundbreaking lecture “Aesthetic Realism & Expression.” Looking at wonderful limericks and drawings by Edward Lear, Mr. Siegel said: “If we have put up so many guards that we are immune to the exciting we’ll never express ourselves. We have to be impressed before we can express ourselves.”

And there will be–Cheerfulness & Complaint in “Every Day I Have the Blues” by Michael Palmer, who says: “Even as the music wails and complains, the way singer Joe Williams and the Count Basie band work together makes us feel excited and composed at once!”

Buy tickets/get more info now