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Music Performance & Discussion
An Ancient Stringed Instrument Reborn: The Angular Harp
March 16, 2010
at the Center

Presentation
Dancing in the Dark: Julie Taymor, Oedipus Rex, and the Gaze of Upright Posture
March 25, 2010
at the Center

Roundtable
Romanticism, Enlightenment, and Counter-Enlightenment
April 17, 2010
at the Center

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All Philoctetes programs are free and open to the public. However, producing our top-flight roundtables and our ongoing music, poetry, and film series is a costly endeavor. We rely on your support to bring you these ambitious programs. Your contributions help us to pay for rent, utilities, administrative salaries, insurance, and videography (so that you can enjoy our events online), among other expenses.

As many of your letters and emails have reflected, the Philoctetes Center is a valuable resource for education and research at the highest level—a forum for bringing people together to explore new ideas and discover new ways of thinking. We are grateful that so many of you have become a part of our community, and we thank everyone who has made a personal investment to help ensure our continued work.

 
Contributions may be made online or sent to:
The Philoctetes Center
247 E. 82nd St.
New York, NY 10028

 
Philoctetes would like to acknowledge the generosity of its donors:
Current Institutional & Corporate Support:

Individual Donors: $50,000 and above

Individual Donors: $10,000-$49,999

Individual Donors: $2,000-$9,999

Individual Donors: $500-$1,999

Individual Donors: $100-$499

Individual Donors: up to $99

 

The Philoctetes Center is a tax-exempt organization under Section 50l©(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. Contributions are tax-deductible. A copy of our latest annual report may be obtained, upon request, from us or from the New York State Attorney General’s Charities Bureau, Attn.: FOIL Officer, 120 Broadway, New York, New York 10271.


 

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