The Wexner Center for the Arts is set to gradually reintroduce live, in-person performing arts events for its 2021-22 season, marking a return to multidisciplinary programming. The season will commence with a focus on live music in the fall, with plans to expand to include theater and dance performances as the season progresses. This programming aims to offer audiences opportunities for communal experience as they re-engage with live events.
The season will feature a diverse range of artists, including the Columbus-based collective Moviola, Pakistani composer Arooj Aftab, and legendary guitarist Marc Ribot. The programming will also highlight artists supported by the Wexner Center Artist Residency Awards, some of whom will present work virtually. All in-person events will adhere to Ohio State’s current COVID-19 safety protocols, with limited seating to ensure social distancing.
Further details and ticket information will be made available on wexarts.org as the season unfolds. The announcement signals the institution’s commitment to providing a vibrant performing arts calendar while prioritizing the safety and comfort of its patrons and artists.
Source: https://wexarts.org/press-release/wexner-center-arts-announces-performing-arts-programming-2021-22
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