Considered "a musician of extreme caliber and pure expression" by the Daily Star UK, the adventurous Lebanese pianist Rami Khalifé presents work that is as eclectic as it is bold, ranging f…
SOURCE: YouTube at 12:38PMColombian-born Samuel Torres is a Latin GRAMMY-winning percussionist, composer, and arranger. Torres' versatile resume as a performer, producer, and musical creator crosses between the world…
SOURCE: YouTube at 10:02AMColombian-born Samuel Torres is a Latin GRAMMY-winning percussionist, composer, and arranger. Torres' versatile resume as a performer, producer, and musical creator crosses between the world…
SOURCE: YouTube at 10:00AMColombian-born Samuel Torres is a Latin GRAMMY-winning percussionist, composer, and arranger. Torres' versatile resume as a performer, producer, and musical creator crosses between the world…
SOURCE: YouTube at 09:58AMMembers of the Mostly Mozart Festival Orchestra perform Valerie Coleman’s reflective piece from 2021, Fanfare for Uncommon Times, as part of Lincoln Center's Summer for the City. Conducted…
SOURCE: YouTube at 07:38PMThe Mostly Mozart Festival Orchestra performs the overture to Mozart’s opera _Die Entführung aus dem Serail,_ as part of Lincoln Center's _Summer for the City._ Conducted by Renée and Ro…
SOURCE: YouTube at 07:38PMThe Mostly Mozart Festival Orchestra performs selections from _Le Bourgeois gentilhomme_ by Jean-Baptiste Lully, as part of Lincoln Center's _Summer for the City._ Conducted by Renée and Ro…
SOURCE: YouTube at 07:38PMThe Mostly Mozart Festival Orchestra performs Zoltán Kodály’s colorful Dances of Galánta, as part of Lincoln Center's Summer for the City. Conducted by Renée and Robert Belfer Music Di…
SOURCE: YouTube at 07:38PMLet’s hear it one more time for Hip-Hop 50 and Hip-Hop Week at Lincoln Center! A big thank you to all of the artists that graced our stages, to guest curator Xavier Jernigan for his work w…
SOURCE: YouTube at 12:44PMThis summer was truly unforgettable! 🪩✨ THANK YOU to everyone who made this year’s Summer For The City possible - especially the more than 2,300 artists and 380,000 campus visitors wh…
SOURCE: YouTube at 05:03PMOn Monday morning, September 11 at 8:10 am ET, Lincoln Center and Buglisi Dance Theatre present the annual Table of Silence Project 9/11—a touching ritual for peace that pays tribute to th…
SOURCE: YouTube at 04:32PMLincoln Center in partnership with Buglisi Dance Theatre presents Table of Silence Project 9/11 A PROJECT OF THE ARNHOLD DANCE INNOVATION FUND The Table of Silence Project 9/11 is an annual…
SOURCE: YouTube at 12:42PMCreating awareness about the importance of the ancestral knowledge of the indigenous Bribri people of Costa Rica and making visible the rapidly disappearing language and culture of this soci…
SOURCE: YouTube at 12:35PMThank you, New York City, for an UNFORGETTABLE Summer! 🪩❤️ Enjoy “Our Echoes Be Bloom,” a poem written, performed, and recorded by our Poet-in-Residence, Mahogany L. Browne, set …
SOURCE: YouTube at 03:25PMJoin us this fall for music, dance, visual art, comedy, spoken word, and multidisciplinary collaborations from around the world. Visit http://LincolnCenter.org/Presents to see the calendar o…
SOURCE: YouTube at 12:15PMStudents from across the boroughs got to perform with members of the Mostly Mozart Festival Orchestra as part of In Harmony, the orchestra’s ongoing community engagement and mentorship pro…
SOURCE: YouTube at 02:11PMLouis Langrée, conductor Randall Goosby, violin Valerie Coleman Fanfare for Uncommon Times P. I. Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto in D Major W. A. Mozart Overture to Die Entführung aus dem Ser…
SOURCE: YouTube at 03:53PMLincoln Center believes the arts are for everyone! On July 1, we welcomed neurodivergent audiences and their families to our free day of programming at Big Umbrella Day as part of #SummerFor…
SOURCE: YouTube at 04:15PMPresented in collaboration with Korean Cultural Center New York As part of Lincoln Center’s spotlight on Korean artists this summer, join Seoul punk and indie rock pioneers Crying Nut and…
SOURCE: YouTube at 04:54PM_Co-presented by the Center for Puerto Rican Studies/Hunter College and Lincoln Center_ Jazz thrived over generations in San Juan Hill, a historic Manhattan neighborhood home to many iconic…
SOURCE: YouTube at 03:06PM_Co-presented by Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture and Lincoln Center_ At the turn of the 20th century, San Juan Hill was home to the largest Black population in New York City.…
SOURCE: YouTube at 01:27PM_Co-presented by the Center for Puerto Rican Studies/Hunter College and Lincoln Center_ Between the two World Wars, Puerto Ricans migrated to New York City in rapidly growing numbers, spurr…
SOURCE: YouTube at 01:27PMJoin us for an evening featuring two Queens of Soca, Alison Hinds and Nailah Blackman, as they celebrate the strength of Caribbean women in their first appearance together on stage in NYC! O…
SOURCE: YouTube at 12:39PMFrom his humble teenage beginnings as a backup singer for the legendary Lord Kitchener to his majestic reign at The Trinidad and Tobago Carnival, over the course of a more than 50-year caree…
SOURCE: YouTube at 12:33PMHarpist Ashley Jackson performs her transcription of "Deep River" by Samuel Coleridge-Taylor, in honor of #Juneteenth. Based on the Spiritual of the same name, the piece is about crossing ph…
SOURCE: YouTube at 10:37AMPresented in collaboration with Korean Cultural Center New York Originally created as a side project by the prolific music arrangers Park Jin-woo and Kim Hyun-bo, Second Moon first came to …
SOURCE: YouTube at 12:32PMEarlier this month, hundreds of New Yorkers raised their voices together on Josie Robertson Plaza to perform the world premiere of Search for Spring - A Crowd Action of Optimism. Hear from …
SOURCE: YouTube at 01:10PMSouth Korea's Park Jin-woo and Kim Hyun-bo make up the group Second Moon. Their performances draw inspiration from ethnic folk songs sourced from around the world, including Korean pansori, …
SOURCE: YouTube at 12:43PM"Nehanda was never less than thrilling." –NJ ARTS Choose-Wat-You-Pay tickets available at https://bit.ly/426V53k About Nehanda: In 1890, Cecil John Rhodes, then Prime Minister of Cape …
SOURCE: YouTube at 11:26AMPresented in partnership with ReelAbilities Film Festival: New York Since launching the disability satire publication, The Squeaky Wheel, Steven Verdile has joined numerous podcasts and int…
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