8.31.2009

9/11/09 GlobeSonic Sound System Dance Party @ Riverside Park


Friday, September 11th, 7pm–11pm
Riverside Park, Pier I at 70th St. + Hudson River, NYC
Cost: Free

Join hundreds of others who come to dance the night away at our open-air summer dance parties with the GlobeSonic Sound System DJs.

Riverside Park South is located on the Hudson River between 62nd and 72nd Streets. This event is FREE. Weather Permitting.

8.30.2009

9/11/09 Mo Willems: Elephants Cannot Dance! @ Barnes & Nobles

September 11th at 4pm
For ages 4–8

Barnes & Noble
150 East 86th Street
New York, NY 10028
(212) 369-2180

Best-selling author and illustrator Mo Willems presents and signs copies of Elephants Cannot Dance!, the latest book in his Elephant and Piggie series. In Elephants Cannot Dance! Piggie tries to teach Gerald some new moves. But will Gerald teach Piggie something even more important?

8.29.2009

9/9/09 Bill Wurtzel and the Jazz Icons @ American Folk Art Museum - Lincoln Square Branch

Wednesday, September 9, 2009, 6:30-7:30 pm

Enjoy this free jazz performance by Bill Wurtzel and the Jazz Icons against the backdrop of the exhibition Textural Rhythms.

Bill Wurtzel has had a long career as a guitarist on the New York jazz scene. He was a member of the Count Basie alumnae band “The Countsmen” for 15 years, guitarist with Bill “Mr. Honky Tonk Doggett” for 7 years, the Haywood Henry Quartet for 5 years, and now is a member of the Harlem Jazz & Blues All Star Band following Al Casey, who is ill. Bill has been a board member of the Jazz Foundation of America since its founding in 1989. JFA helps older jazz musicians who are in need of financial assistance and health care. More info and clips on Bill Wurtzel: 
http://www.billwurtzel.com/press/

All programs are held at the American Folk Art Museum’s Branch Location at 2 Lincoln Square (Columbus Avenue at 66th Street), New York City. Programs are free. To register or for more information, please call 212. 595. 9533, ext. 21. Programs are subject to change. Please call to confirm dates, times, and events.

The presentation of “Textural Rhythms” at the American Folk Art Museum is supported by Joyce Berger Cowin.

8.28.2009

Ongoing Fridays, Saturdays + Sundays until 10/4/09: City of Dreams Mini Golf @ Govenor's Island


Ongoing Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays until 10/4/09
Governor’s Island, NYC
The Governors Island Ferry departs from the Battery Maritime Building located adjacent to the Staten Island Ferry in Lower Manhattan. The ferry terminal is accessible as follows: 
By Subway: #1 to South Ferry Station, #4, 5 (weekdays) to Bowling Green, W (weekdays only), R (weekdays and weekends) to Whitehall St. Station; 
By Bus: M1 (weekdays only), M6, M9 and M15
Cost: Free
For all ages.

An 18-hole mini golf course, conceived, constructed, and installed by artists as a project of the Figment 2009 Fest, is open to the public through October. The designs are visually stunning and wildly innovative, and designed to be fun—not frustrating—for players of all ages.

There are pictures of each hole and artist info:

8.27.2009

8/29/09 The Redhawk Dance Troupe @ Museum of the City of New York

Saturday, August 29 at 2pm
Museum of the City of New York
1220 Fifth Avenue at 103rd Street
New York, NY 10029
(212) 534-1672, ext 3395

For all ages
Cost: Show is
free with museum admission.
Suggested Admission (as of 4/15/09): Adults $10, Seniors & students $6, Families $20 (max. 2 adults), Children 12 and under: free, Members: free

The Redhawk Dance Troupe brings Native American history to life through traditional and contemporary dance. The interactive performance emphasizes the value and importance of Native American traditions, including those of the groups that Henry Hudson would have encountered on his journey up the Hudson 400 years ago. Presented in association with Community Works and in conjunction with the Amsterdam/New Amsterdam: The Worlds of Henry Hudson exhibition.

http://www.mcny.org/public-programs/all/The-Redhawk-Dance-Troupe.html

About The Redhawk Dance Troupe:

8/14/09, 8/21/09 + 8/28/09 Free Burgers Compliments of Arkadium @ Madison Square Park

Fridays, August 14, 21 + 28, 2009 from 3–6pm
Madison Square Park
Broadway (at 23rd St), NYC
Subway: N, R, W, 6 to 23rd St

Do you like burgers? Do you like free things? Then you'll love a free Shake Shack burger compliments of Arkadium.

Come by 
Madison Square Park’s Shake Shack on Friday, 8/14, 8/21, and 8/28 from 3–6pm, help us test our new game and let us treat you to a free burger. Quantities are limited to the first 50 people who show up, so come early.

All you have to do is spend approximately five minutes playing a fun, Flash-based casual game on a laptop (provided by
Arkadium of course) and fill out a survey about it.

It’s as simple as that. Play a game. Share your thoughts. Get a free burger.

8.26.2009

8/30/09 Czech and Slovak Fairy Tales

Sunday, August 30 from 1pm–2pm
Peter Jay Sharp Children’s Glade
103rd Street & Central Park West
New York, NY 10025
(Please note: Due to storm damage, the West 100th St. Playground & the East 110th St. Playground are closed until further notice.)
(212) 860-1370
Cost: Free  (No reservations.)
For all ages

The Central Park Conservancy presents the Czechoslovak-American Marionette Theater as part of the third season of the A Clearing in the Forest series in the Children’s Glade.

The Peter Jay Sharp Children’s Glade at the Great Hill, contains a series of small lawns cut out of the woodland edge and connected by numerous winding rustic pathways. Conservancy landscapers designed The Glade to be “a clearing in the forest,” and imagined it specifically as a venue for family programming, which makes it to the perfect spot for an open-air puppet show.

Vit Hořejš, Director of the Czechoslovak-American Marionette Theater, performs a one-man show of three authentic Czech and Slovak fairy tales, “Salt over Gold” (a Princess who values her father only as much as salt, is banished, but returns to save her father when salt disappears), “The Stingy Tailor” (a proud and stingy tailor is taught a lesson by the water spirit, Vodnik) and “Kacha and the Devil” (a shepherd outwits the devil who is pursued by a dance-loving shrew).

Come and enjoy fairy tales about kings, clever village maidens, witches and spirits brought to live by masterly played marionettes. 

8.25.2009

8/29/09–9/7/09 Summer HD Festival: Ten-days of “Live in HD” Opera @ Lincoln Center Plaza

August 29th, Saturday through September 7th, Monday, 2009
Cost: Free
For all ages

Location: Lincoln Center Plaza, at the western end of the plaza, at Columbus Avenue between 62nd and 65th Streets
Subway: Take the #1 local train to 66th Street/Lincoln Center Station.
Bus: The M5, M7, M10, M66, and M104 bus lines all stop within one block of Lincoln Center.

The theater may be dark over the summer, but you can still experience extraordinary Met performances, in Lincoln Center, thanks to a brand-new initiative. Starting August 29, the Met will present its first-ever Summer HD Festival, featuring screenings of ten productions from the company’s Peabody and Emmy Award-winning Live in HD series. The HD productions will be shown in Lincoln Center Plaza on consecutive nights—for free.

The series opens with Laurent Pelly's acclaimed production of Donizetti’s La Fille du Régiment, starring Natalie Dessay and Juan Diego Flórez, and closes with Anthony Minghella’s staging of Puccini’s Madama Butterfly, featuring Patricia Racette and Marcello Giordani, on Labor Day. Three of the HD productions to be shown are conducted by Met Music Director James Levine. The Met’s Summer HD Festival is sponsored by Bank of America with additional support from the Metropolitan Opera Guild.

The screenings are free with no tickets required; 2,800 seats will be available each night on a first-come, first served basis. There are no rain dates.  Here is a full schedule:

La Fille du Régiment: Sat., August 29 at 8:00pm

Donizetti’s comic opera La Fille du Régiment stars Natalie Dessay as Marie, Juan Diego Flórez as Tonio, Felicity Palmer as the Marquise of Berkenfield, Alessandro Corbelli as Sulpice, Donald Maxwell as Hortensius, and Marian Seldes in the spoken role of the Duchess of Krakenthorp. Marco Armiliato conducts. Approximate running time: 140 minutes.

Roméo et Juliette: Sun., August 30 at 7:30pm

Plácido Domingo conducts Gounod’s Roméo et Juliette, starring Anna Netrebko and Roberto Alagna as the star-crossed lovers, Isabel Leonard as Stéphano, Nathan Gunn as Mercutio, and Robert Lloyd as Frère Laurent. Approximate running time: 175 minutes.

Eugene Onegin: Mon., August 31 at 7:45pm

Valery Gergiev conducts Tchaikovsky’s most beloved opera, Eugene Onegin, with Russian baritone Dmitri Hvorostovsky in the title role opposite Renée Fleming as the heartbroken Tatiana, with tenor Ramón Vargas as Lenski. Approximate running time: 160 minutes.

Macbeth: Tues., Sept. 1 at 8:00pm

Met Music Director James Levine conducts Verdi’s Macbeth, featuring Maria Guleghina as Lady Macbeth, Željko Lučić as Macbeth, Dimitri Pittas as Macduff, and John Relyea as Banquo. Approximate running time: 145 minutes.

Il Barbiere di Siviglia: Wed., Sept. 2 at 7:45pm

Rossini’s Il Barbiere di Siviglia, in a production by Tony Award-winning director Bartlett Sher, features Joyce DiDonato as Rosina, Juan Diego Flórez as Count Almaviva, Peter Mattei as Figaro, John Del Carlo as Dr. Bartolo, John Relyea as Don Basilio, and Claudia Waite as Berta.  Maurizio Benini conducts. Approximate running time: 165 minutes.

Peter Grimes: Thurs., Sept. 3 at 7:45pm

Anthony Dean Griffey sings the title role of Britten’s Peter Grimes, with Patricia Racette as Ellen Orford and Anthony Michaels-Moore as Balstrode. Donald Runnicles conducts. Approximate running time: 150 minutes.

La Bohéme: Fri., Sept. 4 at 8:00pm

Franco Zeffirelli’s production of Puccini’s La Bohème features Angela Gheorghiu as Mimì, Ramón Vargas as Rodolfo Ainhoa Arteta as Musetta, Ludovic Tézier as Marcello, Quinn Kelsey as Schaunard, Oren Gradus as Colline, and Paul Plishka in the dual roles of Benoit and Alcindoro. Nicola Luisotti conducts. Approximate running time: 130 minutes.

Orfeo ed Euridice: Sat., Sept. 5 at 8:00pm

Mark Morris’s production of Gluck’s Orfeo ed Euridice stars Stephanie Blythe as Orfeo, with Danielle de Niese as Euridice. Heidi Grant Murphy is Amor. James Levine conducts. Approximate running time: 100 minutes.

Il Trittico: Sun., Sept. 6 at 7:30pm

James Levine conducts Tony Award-winning director Jack O’Brien’s production of Puccini’s Il Trittico, which consists of three one-act operas: Il TabarroSuor Angelica, andGianni Schicchi. In Il Tabarro, the three principal characters caught in a deadly love triangle are portrayed by Maria Guleghina, Salvatore Licitra and Juan Pons. Barbara Frittoli is the young nun Angelica, with Stephanie Blythe as the Princess in Suor Angelica, and the comedy Gianni Schicchi features Alessandro Corbelli in the title role. Approximate running time: 170 minutes.

Madama Butterfly: Mon., Sept. 7 at 8:00pm

Academy Award-winning film director Anthony Minghella’s production of Puccini’s Madama Butterfly stars Patricia Racette as Cio-Cio-San, Marcello Giordani as Pinkerton, Dwayne Croft as Sharpless, and Maria Zifchak as Suzuki. Patrick Summers conducts. Approximate running time: 145 minutes

http://www.metoperafamily.org/metopera/broadcast/template.aspx?id=8586

8.24.2009

8/25/09–8/29/09 J&R MusicFest and Tech Expo @ in J&R and City Hall Park

Tuesday through Saturday, August 25–29, 2009
Cost: Free
For all ages

Enjoy J&R’s annual Musicfest—three free days of Music in City Hall Park! Plus a Tech Expo with hands-on demonstrations of the latest technology by leading manufacturers, incredible deals, and much more!

EVENT SCHEDULE
Tues. Aug. 25th
12:30 pm  Eldar * J&R Music World, 23 Park Row, NYC, 1st Floor
12:30 pm  T.O.K. * J&R Music World, 23 Park Row, 2nd Floor

Wed. Aug. 26th
6:00 pm  Air Supply * J&R Music World, 23 Park Row

Thurs. Aug. 27th
2:00 pm  Dick Dale and Jimmy Dale * Musical Instruments Store, 33 Park Row
At City Hall Park:
5:00 pm  Diane Birch
6:00 pm  Jemina Pearl
7:00 pm  The Smithereens

Fri. Aug. 28th
At City Hall Park:
5:00 pm  Melinda Watts
5:30 pm  J Moss
6:00 pm  Clipse
7:00 pm  Mario

Sat. Aug. 29th
At City Hall Park:
1:00 pm  KRS-One and Buckshot
1:00 pm  Randy Jackson (@ Musical Instruments Store)
2:00 pm  Letoya
3:00 pm  Nikki Yanofsky
4:00 pm  Roberta Gambarini
5:00 pm  Roy Hargrove

For artist bios:

8.23.2009

8/25/09 Free Ice Cream! Diary of a Wimpy Kid Ice Cream Truck Tour @ Books of Wonder + 8/26/09 @ Brooklyn Public Library


Tuesday, August 25th from 4:30pm–5:30pm
Cost:
Free
Ages: 8–12

Books of Wonder
18 West 18th Street
New York, NY 10011

The cross-country Diary of a Wimpy Kid ice cream truck tour parks on 18th street near Books of Wonder to promote the dogs days of summer reading and distribute ice cream bars to kids in celebration of Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days, the fourth book in Jeff Kinney’s bestselling series, to be released on October 12.


Note: on Tuesday, 8/26/09 from 11am–1pm, the truck will be at the Brooklyn Public Library, 10 Grand Army Plaza, Brooklyn, NY 11238.

8/24/09 Whole Foods Market Upper West Side Opening Party, 8/27/09 Grand Opening + 8/28/09 Jazz Legend Series

Whole Foods is opening a new location in Manhattan at 97th Street & Columbus Ave. on Thursday, August 27th. Store hours that day are 8am–10pm.

Whole Foods Market
808 Columbus Avenue (at 97th St.)
New York, NY 10025

Whole Foods Market Upper West Side Opening Party
Monday, August 24th from 5pm–8pm
Cost: Adults $15 cash donation; Children (under 12) free

Whole Foods Market celebrates the opening of its newest NYC store with a sneak peek preview party. Guests can sample savory and sweet fare from local vendors and enjoy live jazz. All proceeds benefit the Riverside Park Fund. Register online at: http://upperwestside.wholefoodsmarketevents.com/
(646) 467-7339

Jazz Legend Series
Friday, August 28th from 6pm–8pm
Cost: Free
For all ages

Join Whole Foods for an evening highlighting the heritage of the neighborhood and the corner we share. The Harlem Historical Society will introduce the evening with stories from Mikell's Jazz Club that was the former resident of 97th Street and Columbus Avenue. In honor of the great musicians that played here the Jazz Foundation of America, a nonprofit that helps musicians in need, will feature performances by local Jazz Legends. We will feature a local food fair to coincide with our Sugar Hill Beer Tasting. The legend behind this brew is that during Prohibition a special beer was being made Uptown. This secret brew could be found in Speakeasies and was the brew of choice for the many great musicians and artists. Come out and enjoy great music, local food, and the heritage of our neighborhood.

8/29/09 Adventure NYC 2009 + Campfire Cooking Challenge @ Central Park

Saturday, August 29, 2009, from 12pm–4pm
Central Park Naumburg Bandshell, NYC
Enter the Park on foot at 72nd Street and 5th Avenue. Activities between Bethesda Terrace and the Bandshell in Central Park.
Cost: Free
For all ages

Campfire Cooking Challenge - New for 2009!
Adventures NYC 2009 will feature the first-of-its kind Campfire Cooking Challenge. Renowned chefs will face-off over the open flame in a battle for the best trailside cuisine!

Visitors to Central Park will discover a welcome surprise today: a trampoline, a rock-climbing station and live music will be set up for families’ enjoyment (thanks to sponsorship from Backpacker magazine.)

8.22.2009

8/29/09 Arthur Ashe Kid’s Day
@ Flushing Meadows Park

Saturday, August 29th 
from 9:30am – 4:00pm
USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center, Flushing Meadows Corona Park, Queens
Cost: Admission is free for the interactive games and clinics, which will take place on the outer courts from 9:30am – 1pm. General admission promenade tickets are $10, and loge tickets are $20.
All ages

Come out for this special day-long festival for kids! Activities including tennis clinics, interactive games and musical entertainment to honor tennis legend Arthur Ashe. Presented by Hess.


About Arthur Ashe: http://www.arthurashe.org/