In Dreams Begin Responsibilities: Frank London and Friends

Curated by Frank London, an evening of multi-disciplinary performances pays tribute to great Jewish cultural figures whose work altered the course of American history.

Established in 2006, The New York Public Library’s Celebrate 350 series serves as a permanent tribute to the anniversary of the arrival of Jews in New York City. This year we have invited Frank London, acclaimed composer, performer, and co-founder of The Klezmatics, to curate an evening of performances by contemporary artists in homage to the great Jewish artists, writers, and thinkers whose work changed the course of American history. Those being honored include writer Delmore Schwartz, author of the iconic short story “In Dreams Begin Responsibilities,” as well as:

  • Hannah Arendt, political philosopher
  • Benjamin Cardozo,  jurist
  • Paul Cohen, mathematician
  • Maya Deren, dancer & filmmaker
  • Celia Dropkin,  poet
  • Morton Feldman, composer
  • Rube Goldberg, cartoonist
  • Yip Harburg, lyricist
  • Louise Kaplan, therapist
  • Julius Lester, writer
  • S.J. Perelman, humorist
  • Delmore Schwartz, writer
  • Susan Sontag, writer & philosopher
  • Willie “The Lion” Smith, musician
  • Kurt Weill, composer

The Library is one of the world’s leading repositories of Judaica and materials related to Jewish life. Under London’s direction, and in collaboration with the Dorot Jewish Division and other research divisions, the evening’s program will draw heavily upon materials from the Library’s broad collections. Performers include Shane Baker, Bonga, The Builders Association: Moe Angelos and Marianne Weems, Anthony Coleman, Sarah Gordon, Molly Haskell, Shelley Hirsch, Brad Jones, Dr. Alex Kontorovich, Frank London, Jody Oberfelder + Dancers, Eleanor Reissa, Lorin Sklamberg, Andy Teirstein, Sara Valentine, The Washboard XT Duo: Marvin Sewell and Newman “Washboard XT” Baker and Michael Wex.











When: Tue., May. 28, 2019 at 7:00 pm
Where: New York Public Library—Stephen A. Schwarzman Building
476 Fifth Ave.
917-275-6975
Price: Free
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Curated by Frank London, an evening of multi-disciplinary performances pays tribute to great Jewish cultural figures whose work altered the course of American history.

Established in 2006, The New York Public Library’s Celebrate 350 series serves as a permanent tribute to the anniversary of the arrival of Jews in New York City. This year we have invited Frank London, acclaimed composer, performer, and co-founder of The Klezmatics, to curate an evening of performances by contemporary artists in homage to the great Jewish artists, writers, and thinkers whose work changed the course of American history. Those being honored include writer Delmore Schwartz, author of the iconic short story “In Dreams Begin Responsibilities,” as well as:

  • Hannah Arendt, political philosopher
  • Benjamin Cardozo,  jurist
  • Paul Cohen, mathematician
  • Maya Deren, dancer & filmmaker
  • Celia Dropkin,  poet
  • Morton Feldman, composer
  • Rube Goldberg, cartoonist
  • Yip Harburg, lyricist
  • Louise Kaplan, therapist
  • Julius Lester, writer
  • S.J. Perelman, humorist
  • Delmore Schwartz, writer
  • Susan Sontag, writer & philosopher
  • Willie “The Lion” Smith, musician
  • Kurt Weill, composer

The Library is one of the world’s leading repositories of Judaica and materials related to Jewish life. Under London’s direction, and in collaboration with the Dorot Jewish Division and other research divisions, the evening’s program will draw heavily upon materials from the Library’s broad collections. Performers include Shane Baker, Bonga, The Builders Association: Moe Angelos and Marianne Weems, Anthony Coleman, Sarah Gordon, Molly Haskell, Shelley Hirsch, Brad Jones, Dr. Alex Kontorovich, Frank London, Jody Oberfelder + Dancers, Eleanor Reissa, Lorin Sklamberg, Andy Teirstein, Sara Valentine, The Washboard XT Duo: Marvin Sewell and Newman “Washboard XT” Baker and Michael Wex.

Buy tickets/get more info now