One conversation 4 contemporary art

From: The Boston Globe | Date: September 28, 1997| Author: Cate McQuaid, Globe Correspondent | Copyright information

On Saturday, four leading presenters of contemporary art in Boston -- the American Repertory Theatre, Boston Musica Viva, Dance Umbrella, and Institute of Contemporary Art -- offer "One Day 4 Contemporary Arts," a sampler of cutting-edge works that spring from and span the disciplines they represent. It kicks off at 11 a.m at two sites: ART's Loeb Drama Center in Cambridge and the ICA in the Back Bay. The Globe recently met with ART managing director Robert Orchard, Musica Viva music directo...

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