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Ruth Sergel, the Glossary

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Ruth Sergel is an American director, writer, activist, and interactive technology designer in New York City.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 28 relations: American Dance Festival, Corcoran Gallery of Art, Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008, Experimental Television Center, Exploratorium, Federal government of the United States, IFC (American TV channel), IMDb, IndieWire, Museum of Modern Art, National Museum of Women in the Arts, New Directors/New Films Festival, New York City, New York State Council on the Arts, New York University Tisch School of the Arts, New-York Historical Society, PBS, September 11 attacks, Shanksville, Pennsylvania, The Brooklyn Rail, The New York Times, The Pentagon, The Place, London, The Village Voice, Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire, Tribeca Festival, Washington, D.C., Women Make Waves.

  2. New York University staff

American Dance Festival

The American Dance Festival (ADF) under the direction of Executive Director Jodee Nimerichter hosts its main summer dance courses including Summer Dance Intensive, Pre-Professional Dance Intensive, and the Dance Professional Workshops.

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The Corcoran Gallery of Art is a former art museum in Washington, D.C., that is now the location of the Corcoran School of the Arts and Design, a part of the George Washington University.

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Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008

The Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008, also known as the "bank bailout of 2008" or the "Wall Street bailout", was a United States federal law enacted during the Great Recession, which created federal programs to "bail out" failing financial institutions and banks.

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Experimental Television Center

Experimental Television Center is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit electronic and media art center.

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Exploratorium

The Exploratorium is a museum of science, technology, and arts in San Francisco, California.

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Federal government of the United States

The federal government of the United States (U.S. federal government or U.S. government) is the national government of the United States, a federal republic located primarily in North America, composed of 50 states, five major self-governing territories, several island possessions, and the federal district/national capital of Washington, D.C., where most of the federal government is based.

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IFC (American TV channel)

IFC is an American basic cable channel owned by AMC Networks.

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IMDb

IMDb (an acronym for Internet Movie Database) is an online database of information related to films, television series, podcasts, home videos, video games, and streaming content online – including cast, production crew and personal biographies, plot summaries, trivia, ratings, and fan and critical reviews.

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IndieWire

IndieWire is a film industry and film criticism website that was established in 1996.

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Museum of Modern Art

The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) is an art museum located in Midtown Manhattan, New York City, on 53rd Street between Fifth and Sixth Avenues.

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National Museum of Women in the Arts

The National Museum of Women in the Arts (NMWA), located in Washington, D.C., is "the first museum in the world solely dedicated" to championing women through the arts.

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New Directors/New Films Festival

The New Directors/New Films Festival is an annual film festival held in New York City, organized jointly by the Museum of Modern Art and the Film Society of Lincoln Center.

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New York City

New York, often called New York City (to distinguish it from New York State) or NYC, is the most populous city in the United States.

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New York State Council on the Arts

The New York State Council on the Arts (NYSCA) is an arts council serving the U.S. state of New York.

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New York University Tisch School of the Arts

The New York University Tisch School of the Arts (commonly referred to as Tisch) is the performing, cinematic and media arts school of New York University.

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New-York Historical Society

The New-York Historical Society is an American history museum and library in New York City, along Central Park West between 76th and 77th Streets, on the Upper West Side of Manhattan.

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PBS

The Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) is an American public broadcaster and non-commercial, free-to-air television network based in Crystal City, Virginia.

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September 11 attacks

The September 11 attacks, commonly known as 9/11, were four coordinated Islamist terrorist suicide attacks carried out by al-Qaeda against the United States in 2001.

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Shanksville, Pennsylvania

Shanksville is a borough in Somerset County, Pennsylvania, United States.

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The Brooklyn Rail

The Brooklyn Rail is a publication and platform for the arts, culture, humanities, and politics.

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The New York Times

The New York Times (NYT) is an American daily newspaper based in New York City.

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The Pentagon

The Pentagon is the headquarters building of the United States Department of Defense, in Arlington County, Virginia, across the Potomac River from Washington, D.C. The building was constructed on an accelerated schedule during World War II.

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The Place, London

The Place is a dance and performance centre in Duke's Road near Euston in the London Borough of Camden.

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The Village Voice

The Village Voice is an American news and culture publication based in Greenwich Village, New York City, known for being the country's first alternative newsweekly.

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Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire

The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire in the Greenwich Village neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City, on Saturday, March 25, 1911, was the deadliest industrial disaster in the history of the city, and one of the deadliest in U.S. history.

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Tribeca Festival

The Tribeca Festival is an annual film festival organized by Tribeca Productions.

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Washington, D.C.

Washington, D.C., formally the District of Columbia and commonly known as Washington or D.C., is the capital city and federal district of the United States.

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Women Make Waves

Women Makes Waves is a film festival based in Taiwan since 1993.

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See also

New York University staff

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruth_Sergel