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In the face of concern over concussions and larger questions about making football safe (by the way, you can't), the N.F.L. celebrates performances like that of the Giants' defense Sunday.

Her most celebrated performance at NIDA was one for which she wasn't originally cast.

And now, Marina Abramovic, the celebrated performance artist, is embarking on perhaps the most ambitious project yet of her outrageous, audacious four-decade career.

So writes the celebrated performance artist Marina Abramović, voicing sentiments that could have been expressed since the beginning of the urban industrialized era.

Two performance highlights are the choreographer David Zambrano's acclaimed "Soul Project" and, presented in conjunction with Texas Performing Arts, "The Shape, The Scent, The Feel of Things," a multimedia video installation by the celebrated performance artist Joan Jonas.

The series begins with what may be his most celebrated performance, as a man who tries to stifle his sexual confusions by joining Mussolini's Fascists in Bernardo Bertolucci's 1970 film "The Conformist" (Friday and Saturday).

The germ of the presentation came from Antony's friend Marina Abramovic, the celebrated performance artist, who "was encouraging me to pursue a less typical approach to lighting a concert," Antony said.

Science Gallery, Dublin, 24 October to 19 January, sciencegallery.com Celebrating performance design from around the world, this festival features everything from puppetry to costumes and interactive lighting, as well as the erection of a temporary "recyclable" theatre.

In a subsequent posting, Deacon asserted his familiarity with nearly every celebrated performance of this piece — he'd been the producer of a two-hundred-CD set called "Great Pianists of the 20th Century" — and declared Hatto's version superior: "It is just magical: light as a feather, fluent, colourful, textures limpid as a mountain spring, tonally luscious, rhythmically alive and bright.

In the decade since he graduated, Treadaway's most celebrated performance came in the stage adaptation of The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, for which his role as the teenage protagonist won him an Olivier Award in 2013.

Ornstein, burned out, effectively gave up his celebrated performance career in the early 1920s.

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