Go Catch a Show

This week Go Catch a Show visits New York, London and Paris

This week Go Catch a Showvisits New York, London and Paris

New York

Sculpture Waste Not, Want Notsees artists address recycling via a series of sculptures and installations. Socrates Sculpture Park, Vernon Boulevard at Broadway, Long Island City. Until August 3rd. www.socrates-sculpturepark.org

Photographyphotographer Neil Folberg displays nocturnal images of Israel and the Sinai in Celestial Nights: Visions of an Ancient Land 1997-2000. Yeshiva University Museum, 15W 16th Street between Fifth and Sixth Avenues. Until August 24th.  www.yumuseum.org

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London

Exhibition The Story of the Supremesis a previously unseen collection of more than 50 outfits and other ephemera from the group's 1960s heyday. Victoria and Albert Museum, South Kensington. Until October 19th.  www.vam.ac.uk

MusicalNoel Coward's last fully written musical comedy, Sail Away, features as part of Sadler's Wells Lost Musical series. Concludes tomorrow. Sadler's Wells, Roseberry Avenue.  www.sadlerswells.com

Hip-HopOne of hip-hop's most influential groups, De La Soul, perform at the Jazz Café, 5 Parkway, Camden Town. August 29th-August 31st.  www.jazzcafelive.com

Paris

DanceLes Été de la Danse, the Paris Dance Festival, returns to the Grand Palais. Les Grands Ballets Canadiens of Montreal are this year's star performers. July 21st-August 9th. www.lesetesdeladanse.com

Exhibition Marie d'Orléans 1813-39explores the ideals of the age in which Marie d'Orléans lived. Until July 21st. Louvre Museum.  www.louvre.fr

Rockfestival Festival Rock en Seine is a two-day event held in the Saint Cloud park. This year's acts include REM, The Streets, Amy Winehouse and Kaiser Chiefs. August 28th/29th.  www.rockenseine.com.

Tony Clayton-Lea

Tony Clayton-Lea

Tony Clayton-Lea is a contributor to The Irish Times specialising in popular culture