8.30.2011

9/4/11 + 9/5/11 Weekend Family Program: Labor Day @ Brooklyn Bridge Park


Sunday, September 4th + Monday, September 5th, 2001
Two sessions on both days: 12:00pm–2:00pm or 4:00pm–6:00pm

Brooklyn Bridge Park

Main Street and Pier 1
Brooklyn, NY
(718) 802-0603
Cost: Free
For all ages

Come explore the wonders of the park with our playground associates who lead educational based activities. Different themes each weekend.

Labor Day Celebration Come celebrate the end of summer with us. We'll make flags and other crafts to show some American pride!

http://brooklynbridgepark.org/index.cfm?objectid=D20375EE-FF7C-D738-9EE49D2939A02FF8&navid=EE3D2621-3048-7098-AFB2FEDAB8C0CD7E

8.28.2011

8/31/11 Wild Wednesday Creature Feature: Worms, Creepy Crawlies, and the Dirt on Dirt @ The High Line

Wednesday, August 31, 2011 at 4:00pm

The High Line
Chelsea Market Passage
At West 16th Street and 10th Avenue
New York, NY
(212) 206-9922
Cost: Free. No RSVP required.
For ages 4 years and up


The last Wednesday of every month features a live critter to explore. This month, check out the worms and insects that turn dead plants into plant food and help us build a new home for them. This High Line Program is presented by MetLife.

http://www.thehighline.org/events/all/2011/8/wild-wednesday-creature-feature-worms-creepy-crawlies-and-the-dirt-on-dirt

8.27.2011

8/29/11 Vienna Music Film Festival @ Brooklyn Bridge Park


Monday, Aug 29, 2011 from 7:00 to 11:00pm
Festival starts at 7:00. The screening (in HD) will start at 8:30.


Brooklyn Bridge Park
Pier 1, Harbor View Lawn
Brooklyn, NY
Cost: Free
For all ages

The Vienna Music Film Festival is coming to Brooklyn Bridge Park! Presented by International Music + Media Centre (IMZ) and Czekaj Artistic Productions, the film festival will screen of a selection of classical concerts and opera performances recorded at many of Austria's, and Europe's, most prestigious music venues. These venues include the Wiener Musikverein, Wiener Staatsoper, the Opernhaus Zurich, the Waldbuhne Berlin, and others. Performing artists include Placido Domingo, Nikolaus Harnoncourt, Anna Netrebko, Cecilia Bartoli, Renee Fleming, Jonas Kaufmann, Rolando Villazon, and others. This festival has taken place in Vienna's City Hall Square for the past 20 years, drawing some 700,000 visitors annually!

Austrian food vendors will be on hand, selling delicious Viennese cuisine. Come watch beautiful classical performances at sunset, overlooking the downtown Manhattan skyline.

http://brooklynbridgepark.org/index.cfm?objectid=681FDEEE-FF7C-D738-9E3365ED1769DBA4&navid=EE3D2621-3048-7098-AFB2FEDAB8C0CD7E

8.26.2011

8/28/11 Holding Pattern: LIC Neighborhood Expo @ Sara D Roosevelt Park

Sunday, August 28, 2011 from 1:00pm to 4:00pm

MoMA PS1

22-25 Jackson Ave. at the intersection of 46th Ave.
Long Island City, NY 11101
(718) 784-2084
Cost: Free. Open to the public!

For all ages

5Pointz Aerosol Art Center, Build it Green, Green Shores NYC, New York Restoration Project, Queens Library, Recycle-A-Bicycle, and Holding Pattern present a day of free educational workshops!

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B-Boy Workshop with 5Pointz Aerosol Art Center

1:00pm–4:00pm
Learn essential B-Boy skills with Long Island City's 5Pointz Aerosol Art Center! 5Pointz staff and special guest Lady Pink will teach you everything you need to know!

The Waterfront Comes to the Courtyard with Green Shores NYC and the Long Island City Community Boathouse (LICCB)!

1:00pm–4:00pm
Learn basic water safety and paddling skills and get your photo taken with a LICCB kayak! Green Shores NYC presents the Waterfront Vision Plan for Western Queens and wants to know what your hopes and dreams are for the future of our waterfront with the RIVER OF WISHES arts and crafts project and WATERFRONT DREAMS video project.

Tree Care 201 with New York Restoration Project, Build it Green! NYC, and Brooklyn Shade

1:00pm–4:00pm
New York Restoration Project teams up with Build it Green! NYC and Brooklyn Shade to build tree guards from salvaged materials. You will learn how easy and effective these tree guards are! Also, join NYRP in the courtyard for seed giveaways, raffle prizes, and to learn how you can do your part to help green your neighborhood in NYC.

MoMA PS1 Artists Read to Kids with The Queens Library

1:00pm–2:30pm
Come listen to artists and curators from MoMA PS1 read their favorite childrens' books, and hear how these books influenced their work. Come to the event and you can also sign up for a library card, sign up to be a summer reader, and learn about free programs and services offered at Queens Library.

Fix-A-Flat with Recycle-A-Bicycle

1:00pm–4:00pm
In this fun and interactive workshop, teens and adults will learn how to fix a flat tire on their bicycle. The session will be led by a bike tech from Recycle-A-Bicycle. All necessary tools and supplies for the program will be provided. All are welcome; no previous experience necessary.

8/28/11 Indian Independence Day Celebration: 'Bhangra Kick' @ Union Square Park

Sunday, August 28, 2011 from 3:00 to 5:00pm

Union Square Park
South Plaza
New York, NY 10019
Cost: Free
For all ages

To celebrate August 15 2011, NYC Bhangra, a dance school & Entertainment Company in New York City, will be putting together a free outdoor Bhangra event which will also feature classes on the spot. To participate in our class, NYCB has put together a dance instructional video to suit even the very Beginners of Bhangra. Learn these easy moves (do the best you can) and simply show up at the event on: Sunday, Aug 28th 2011 at the Union Square Park (South Plaza) in New York City at 3 pm. All age groups are welcome to dance & celebrate the 64th Indian Independence Day.

Please invite your friends/others who might be interested in joining this fun event! Learn to dance: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hs8_H7DBU6g&feature=player_embedded 

8.24.2011

Free United States Tennis Assoc. Membership for Kids


Interested in USTA Junior Tournaments or Jr. Team Tennis? Take advantage of this FREE* 1-Year USTA 10 and Under Junior Membership Offer!

A one-year USTA 10 and Under Junior Membership (value $19) is available for kids 10 and under, new to the USTA until December 31, 2011. 

Membership includes:
* Annual subscription to Bounce newsletter
* Eligibility to participate in USTA Junior tournaments
* Eligibility to participate in USTA Junior Team Tenis

Enroll online or you can also call 1-800-990-8782 and mention source code NEWGAME3. Or mail in a completed enrollment form.

http://membership.usta.com/content.jsp?pageName=NewGame3&utm_campaign=first-year-free&utm_medium=left-promo&utm_source=usta-com

8.23.2011

9/10/11 Hand In Hand: Remembering 9/11 Event @ Downtown New York + Battery Park

Join Manhattan Community Board 1 on September 10, 2011 (Sat.) at a public, open remembrance of the 10th anniversary of the September 11, 2001 attacks. Participation is free, but you must pre-register at:
http://www.handinhand911.org/

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Following is a letter from Julie Menin, Chairperson of The City of New York, Manhattan Community Board 1:

Dear Friends,

In the spirit of the fellowship and unity that brought New York together in the wake of the September 11 attacks, Community Board 1 invites you to join us for Hand in Hand -- Remembering 9/11 as we stand together to show our resilience, unity and remembrance.


On Saturday, September 10th, 2011 at 8:46am, we will commemorate the 10 year anniversary of the September 11th attacks, when thousands of people will grasp hands to form a human chain along the waterfront from the tip of Lower Manhattan heading north. We then encourage you to visit historic Battery Park where you can post a message or memento on our Wall of Remembrance, portions of which will be displayed at the 9/11 Memorial Museum for years to come. In addition, downtown non-profits will be hosting special community service projects throughout our neighborhood and we invite you to get involved and volunteer in the community.

COME JOIN US AS WE LINK HANDS IN UNITY AND REMEMBRANCE.

Participation in the event is free, but you must pre-register through this site. Once logistics are finalized, we will contact you prior to the event with instructions on which Check-In station to report to on the morning of September 10th to be assigned your place in the chain.

I hope you will join us as we stand hand in hand to remember, reflect and unite.

I hope you will join us.

Julie Menin | Chairperson

8.22.2011

8/23/11-8/27/11 Central Park Conservancy Film Festival

Tuesday through Saturday, August 23-27, 2011
Gates open at 6:30pm; Movies start at 8:00pm

Central Park
North of Sheep Meadow
New York, NY
(212) 310-6600
Cost: Free
For all ages

Stave off the summer heat at this annual outdoor film series, now in its ninth year. This year's festival theme is music, with the following films being shown August 23–27: El Cantante, Bird, Dreamgirls, Shine a Light and, on the final night, a viewer's choice selection. Screenings will be held just north of the Sheep Meadow (enter the park at 72nd Street). Come early (gates open at 6:30pm) to snag a good seat. Go to website for film description.

8.21.2011

8/22/11, 8/24/11, 8/25/11 + 8/26/11 Marvels of Motion

Isaac Newton would be proud! Come explore his laws of motion with us in this abundantly engaging physics performance. Observe the power of all sorts of forces including gravity, centrifugal force, inertia and much more. Then we’ll harness the power of these forces together to create astonishing jet packs and even a rocket-propelled car!

Cost: Free. Register by phone or in-person.
For ages 3 to 12 years

Monday, August 22, 2011, 3:30pm
Baychester Library

2049 Asch Loop North (north of Bartow Ave.)
Bronx, NY 10475
(718) 379-6700
http://www.nypl.org/events/programs/2011/08/22/marvels-motion

Wednesday, August 24, 2011, 2:00pm
Inwood Library

4790 Broadway (near Dyckman St.)
New York, NY 10034-4916
(212) 942-2445
http://www.nypl.org/events/programs/2011/08/24/marvels-motion

Thursday, August 25, 2011, 2:30pm
Sedgwick Library

1701 Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd. (at W. 176th St.)
Bronx, NY 10453
(718) 731-2074
http://www.nypl.org/events/programs/2011/08/25/marvels-motion

Friday, August 26, 2011, 12:00 noon
Jerome Park Library

118 Eames Place (near Kingsbridge Rd.)
Bronx, NY 10468
(718) 549-5200
http://www.nypl.org/events/programs/2011/08/26/marvels-motion-0

Friday, August 26, 2011, 3:00pm
Clason's Point Library

1215 Morrison Avenue (near Westchester Ave.)
Bronx, NY 10472
(718) 842-1235
http://www.nypl.org/events/programs/2011/08/26/marvels-motion

8.20.2011

8/21/11 Japan Block Fair

Sunday, August 21, 2011 from 10:30am to 5:30pm

Madison Avenue betw 43rd & 44th Street
New York, NY 10017
Cost: Free
For all ages



This year’s Japan Block Fair is a chance to experience a Japanese summer festival in the middle of New York City. There will be 40 stands selling Japanese food and merchandise in the street. With a wide range of Japanese food, arts, crafts, services, and performance, there is plenty to do and see for everyone. Some of the highlights you can’t miss are:

Fujinomiya Yakisoba

The 2 time winner of Japan’s B-kyu Gourment (gourmet fast food) competition, Fujinomiya Yakisoba will participate in the fair for the first time. This hearty yakisoba features firm noodles with a good bite mixed with pieces of meat with rich sauce.

Ikemen (Hot Guy) Contest

Continuing the Ikemen Contest tradition from last year. This year there will be a swim-trunks dress code. Hot guys will show off their bodies and battle it out in just their swim trunks.

Soccer Freestyle Battle

A soccer freestyle battle in which competitors show off their ball handling skills, juggling and manipulating the soccer ball in any way they choose. Competitors from various countries including of course, Japan, will battle for the pride of their country.

Feel the excitement of Japanese Natsu Matsuri!

www.japanblockfair.com

8.19.2011

8/20/11 + 8/27/11 Macy's Fishing Clinics @ Audubon Center (in Prospect Park)


Saturdays, August 20 & 27, 2011 at 1:00pm



Prospect Park
Audubon Center at the Boathouse (in Prospect Park)
Near the Lincoln Road/Ocean Avenue entrance, Brooklyn
Prospect Park Alliance Contact Number (718) 287-3400 ext. 303
Cost: Free
For kids 15 and under

This summer the decades-old Macy’s Fishing Contest will become the new and improved Macy’s Fishing Clinics, an exciting, summer-long program offering kids quality fishing instruction. Children 15 and under will learn about the recreational sport of fishing, safety, and fish-friendly techniques, all while casting their lines on a spectacular summer day in the Park! 

8.18.2011

8/20/11 FlyNY @ Riverside Park South

Saturday, August 20, 2011 from 11:00am to 3:00pm

Riverside Park South

Pier I at 70th Street
New York, NY
Cost: Free

For all ages

Join NYC Parks on Saturday, August 20 for the third annual FlyNY Kite Festival! Visitors can bring their own kites to fly on the pier or make a kite at the event. The Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum will lead kite-making workshops for kids, teens, and adults—materials supplied!

Tips on kite flying techniques will be available for beginners and connoisseurs alike from the American Kiteflyers Association.

Professional origami artists will teach participants how to fold paper ergonomically and live entertainment will set the setting for a breezy day on the Hudson River.
You are encouraged to bring your own handmade kite or store-bought kite to fly on the pier!

8.17.2011

8/19/11 dre.dance and White Wave Young Soon Kim Dance Company Perform + Free Dance Class @ East River Park

Friday, August 19, 2011
7:00pm Master Class with Germaul Barnes

8:00pm Performance

East River Park
at East River Park Bandshell
New York, NY
(212) 360-2777
Cost: Free
For all ages



Founded in 2005 by Andrew Palermo and Taye Diggs, dre.dance has garnered praise from publications including The New York Times, which has called its style a mix of “high energy, deliberate athletic gesture and checked power.” They have since presented six full-length NYC seasons, with performances and residencies around the country.

dre.dance’s debut at SummerStage will offer the company premiere of a movement-theatre interpretation of NPR/Radiolab’s beloved story, “Goat On A Cow.” The company will also perform excerpts of their most recent piece, “dre.diohead,” and repertoire pieces.

Since its birth in 1988, WHITE WAVE Young Soon Kim Dance Company has demonstrated the artistic dexterity and tenacity vital to a NY-based modern dance company. Committed to the creation and expression of the union between the natural rhythm of the planet and the primal essence of the human spirit, Elizabeth Zimmer wrote in Dance Magazine “Stunning performers, passionate dancing… Kim’s choreography is highly charged.”

The company will be performing “So Long for Now,” a dynamic collaboration with composers Sam Crawford and Zeb Gould. That forges a new artistic path exploring the body’s limitless capacity for expression.

Master Class (at 7:00pm)

Director of Germaul Barnes/Viewsic Expressions Dance gives a fun, high energy contemporary modern dance class fusing a broad range of movements: athletic, gestural and theatrical.

http://www.nycgovparks.org/events/2011/08/19/dredance-with-white-wave-young-soon-kim-dance-company

8.16.2011

8/18/11, 8/19/11, 8/20/11, 8/21/11, 8/25/11, 8/26/11, 8/27/11, 8/28/11 Hudson Warehouse presents: The Taming of the Shrew @ Riverside Park

Thursday through Sunday until August 28, 2011 from 6:30 to 8:30pm

Riverside Park
North patio of Soldiers' & Sailors' Monument (89th St & Riverside Dr.)
New York, NY
Cost: Free
For all ages

Join Hudson Warehouse, for their production of The Taming of the Shrew, written by William Shakespeare, and directed by Jesse Michael Mothershed.

In The Taming of the Shrew, we ask, is it truly love at first sight, or love at first fight? Are we looking for love, or for a project? Can we really change someone? Can someone with a strong personality, or will, truly be “tamed”? And such is the case in this Shakespeare classic. Petruchio comes to “wive it weathily in Padua,” and is immediately thrust into the world of “Katherine the curst!” Sparks fly, as do fists and thus begins one of the sharpest, wittiest and sexiest exchanges of wordplay in Shakespeare’s canon. And as the battle rages and the stakes are raised, the question begs asking, “who is actually being tamed?”

The audience is invited to sit on the stone steps leading up to the monument, with the north portico as the primary playing area (though actors may appear elsewhere on the site). A limited number of seat cushions are available. Reservations are not required, and neither are tickets since the performances are free. Performances, which run just under two hours, will be canceled for rain.

8.15.2011

8/16/11 Super Sundaes and Stories @ Ottendorfer Library

Tuesday, August 16, 2011 at 4:00pm

Ottendorfer Library

135 Second Avenue (near E. 8th St. - St. Marks Place)
New York, NY 10003-8304
(212) 674-0947
Cost: Free
For all ages

 Come and listen to some new stoies. Create your own ice cream sundae!

8.14.2011

Summer 2011 Heat Wave Special (Adults): Work Out Free on 90 Degree Days! @ New York Sports Club (NYSC)



Chill out at any New York Sports Club with a free workout whenever the temperature hits 90°. Even if sculpting the perfect body doesn’t interest you, come in for the free air conditioning. Must be 18 and have a photo ID. Excludes outdoor pools.

http://www.mysportsclubs.com/regions/NYSC.htm?WT.svl=Header

Until 9/11/11 New York Sports Clubs (NYSC) First Responders: Special $20 Membership Offer for Police, Fire, EMS + Military


Memberships as low as $20 per month — for life!

As we approach the 10-year anniversary of September 11, MySportsClubs are proud to honor our first responders with this special membership deal. This month-to-month membership is available to police, firefighters, EMS workers and military personnel for $20 per month for single-club access and $29 per month for all-club access.* We know first responders have big hearts, let us help you keep them strong.

This offer is not available online. Visit the club nearest you and join today.

This is a good value, but there are many restrictions at different locations: http://www.mysportsclubs.com/articles/news/First_Responders_Memberships.htm?WT.ac=Home_Whats_Hot_thumb_First_Responders

8.13.2011

Ongoing Fridays, Saturdays + Sundays: Superheroes Tour: Kids Free with Paid Adult!



Superheroes Tour New YorkTake a walk through the New York of Superman, Spiderman, Batman, Fantastic Four and all your favorite superheroes. Just added: Kick Ass and Iron Man 2 NYC film locations!

Comic books and superheroes were invented in New York in the 1930s and the city continues to cast its influence over the genre to this very day. In the DC Universe New York is the inspiration for both Batman’s Gotham City and Superman’s Metropolis. And in the Marvel Universe characters such as Spider-Man and the Fantastic Four inhabit the ‘real’ New York.

Itinerary

On this 1.5 hour walking tour you will see:
Superheroes Tour New York* The headquarters of Marvel Enterprises.
* The former offices of Bob Kane (creator of Batman) & Will Eisner (creator of The Spirit).
* The ‘real’ location of the Fantastic Four’s fictitious Baxter Building.
* The hidden bar where comic book artists have been drawing superhero cartoons on the walls since the 1960's.
* The buildings used as the ‘Daily Bugle’ (Spider-Man) and the ‘Daily Planet’ (Superman: The Movie).
* The location where Uncle Ben told Peter Parker, “With great power comes great responsibility” (Spider-Man).
* The Green Goblin’s Gothic Manhattan mansion (Spider-Man).
* The United Nations Headquarters where Batman and Robin saved the Security Council from the “fearsome foursome” of Joker, Penguin, Riddler and Catwoman (Batman: The Movie).
* The apartments of Lernore Lemmon (suspected of killing George “Superman” Reeves) and across the street Kirk Allan (the first Superman 1948)—no, they did not knew each other!
* And much, much more…

Quick Overview

Advance bookings only
Departs Fri/Sat/Sun @ 2pm
Cost: $24.99 per person (adult)

Children 12 & under go free
Duration - 1.5 hours (approx.)
Meeting Point: In front of Jim Hanley's Universe – 4 West 33rd Street, New York, NY 10001 (opposite the Empire State Building)

http://www.thecelebrityplanet.com/newyork/the-superheroes-tour-of-new-york.html/

8.11.2011

8/13/11 Japanese Summer Festival @ Mitsuwa Marketplace (NJ)


Saturday, August 13, 2011; Scheduled events are 11am to 8pm (see below)

Mitsuwa Marketplace

595 River Road,
Edgewater, NJ 07020
(201) 941-9113

Cost: Free admission; food is available to purchase 
For all ages

Store hours: 9:30am-9:00pm
Restaurants: 11:00am-8:00pm
(Italian Tomato only: 9:30am-7:00pm)

I
n the midst of high summer, Mitsuwa Marketplace’s parking lot, on the Hudson River side, will transform into a Natsu Matsuri (Japanese Summer Festival). Over 15 booths will be on display, enhancing the festive mood. Exciting activities and booths include yoyo scooping, superball scooping, kick-goal, quoits, and o-men (Japanese masks). Food vendors offer cotton candy, curry rice, hayashi rice, gyoza (dumplings), iced green tea, grilled lobster, grilled scallops, okonomi-yaki (Japanese pancakes), yakisoba (pan-fried noodles), yakitori (chicken skewers), shaved ice and more.

Taiko drumming performances will be held every hour. The festival culminates with Bon Dance & Taiko Masala Drumming from 6 to 8pm. Parking is limited, so use the Mitsuwa Shuttle from NYC Port Authority or take the NJ Transit Bus #158 or 188.

Schedule of Events

11am-7pm YATAI Food Booths, Game Booths
11am- 3pm All Day Live Music Japanese Taiko drumming by New York Suwa Taiko Association (Biwanko, New York Taiko Aikokai, Sakura Taiko, White Plains Taiko, Ninja Taiko, Taiko Masara & Mitsuwa Taiko)
4pm-6pm Hanagasa Ondo
6pm-8pm Taiko Masara & Bon Dance

http://www.mitsuwa.com/tenpo/newj/eindex.html

8.10.2011

8/13/11 + 8/14/11 Hong Kong Dragon Boat Race/Festival in NY @ Flushing Meadows Park


Saturday, August 13 + Sunday, August 14, 2011 from 9am to 5pm. Rain or shine.

Meadow Lake
in Flushing Meadows Corona Park
Queens, NY
Cost: Free
For all ages

The Hong Kong Dragon Boat Festival in New York is an annual sporting and multicultural event held in August on Meadow Lake in Flushing Meadows Corona Park in Queens, New York to celebrate the fifth moon (or the fifth month) of the lunar calendar. In addition to providing audiences with traditional Chinese foods and performances, the festival hosts over 120 dragon boat teams from across North America, making it one of the largest dragon boat festivals in the United States. Depending on the competitive division, teams compete for cash prizes, trophies and other prizes.

The Festival began in 1990 when the Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office in New York City promoted and organized the inaugural Hong Kong Dragon Boat Festival in New York, which was held on the Hudson River in Battery Park City. The Festival is now an independent non-profit company organized under the laws of the State of New York and receives its funding through sponsorships by various companies. The Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office continues to be a substantial supporter of the festival.

In addition to the change in corporate structure, the Festival's fleet of dragon boats has grown from 4 teak wood dragon boats to over 30 dragon boats. Many of the boats are made of fiberglass. All the boats are approved by the International Dragon Boat Federation for international dragon boat racing.

The Hong Kong Dragon Boat Festival in New York features events for the entire family including the NY Championship Race on Saturday and the US Dragon Boat Open Championship Race on Sunday, an opening parade, and youth, women's, sponsors, media, and charity races. Moreover, an impressive arts and entertainment program will showcase some of the best multicultural artists in New York, including the Shaolin Temple Warrior Monks demonstrating Kung Fu, the Drum Spirit of China, and as well as other performers who will perform traditional music and dance from China, Mexico and Peru. Booths located around the main stage area will host folk art and craft demonstrations. And, of course, a food court will serve a culturally diverse menu. Please refer to our Events Schedule page for more information.

Event Schedule (Latest Updates)
On the Verizon stage, a multicultural program with professional musicians, dancers and singers will be entertaining all starting at 10am both days.

Saturday, August 13, 2011
10:00-10:30am | Nia Sophia Mijares 
12-year-old Nina Sophia Mojares, singer, actress, dancer, pianist and songwriter has been featured on America's Got Talent Season 5 and selected as Maury Povich Show's Most Talented Kid in 2010. She has written original songs entitled "Now It's Time," "It's Possible" and "Leap of Faith", now available on Itunes. She is also the current 2011 National Latin Junior Ballroom Champion www.ninawagamojares.com & www.ninasophia.com

10:30-11:30am | Joe Lutton Band

The Joe Lutton Band is a new rock"n"roll band that plays all original material with a power, classic rock edge. The songs display a diverse palate of sound, from driving rock rhythms to spacious acoustic, lyric-driven melodies. The song's stories and reflections spill onto wide canvas of themes from the purely whimsical to the intensely personal and emotional. Joe Lutton guitar, vocals, Brian Smith guitar 2, backing vocals, Lyris Hung violin, Mat Fieldes bass, Damien Bassman drums

11:30-12:30pm | Opening Ceremonies

Dragon Dancing Team and Percussionists welcome all and, together with invited dignitaries, offically kick-off the 21st annual Hong Kong Dragon Boat Festival in New York

 12:45-1:30pm | The Hsu-Nami

An international renowned progressive rock band from the United States. The Hsu-Nami, known as the first "Progressive Erhu Rock" band in the world. Integrates an amplified "erhu", a two-string spike fiddle used in Chinese classical and folk music, into a progressive rock sound. Part of the new-fusion rock movement, The Hsu-Nami redefines the 1960s and 1970s fusion rock sound. www.hsu-nami.com

1:30-2:30pm | Shaolin Masters

Warrior monks from the Shaolin Temple perform martial arts. In the history of the Shaolin Temple, founded in 495 AD, generation after generation of monk generals and soldiers protected the temples from wars and riots of society.

2:30-3:30pm | Bruce Katz Band

The Bruce Katz Band blurs the lines between blues, "soul-jazz", rock and new Orleans-inspired roots music. They combine exciting instrumental jams and vocal tunes with their original, trademark sound, blending the B3 organ and Guitar. www.brucekatzband.com

3:30-4:00pm | Simon Yu

Simon C.F. Yu's The Exotic Experiment is an interstellar Jazztronica Adventure that combines Futuristic Drum & Bass, the tradition of World Music and 21st Century Technology to create an Fx driven Break Beat Biosphere of Rhythm and Melody. www.youtube.com/simonyu214

Sunday, August 14, 2011
10:00-11:00am | Chinese Music Ensemble of New York
Founded in 1961 this Ensemble is the oldest and only full Chinese orchestra in the United States and the Americas. Its present membership of nearly fifth musicians plays practically every type of Chinese music on Chinese instruments, both ancient and modern. In this performance a smaller ensemble plays a selection of their repertoire. www.chinesemusic.org

11:30-12:30pm | New York Chinese Cultural Center, Dance China NY

The resident company from America's premier traditional Chinese dance company, which includes international renowned artists, performs traditional and folk dances transporting audiences to a world of colorful myths, historical drama and timeless beauty.

12:30-1:00pm | Paper Doll Band

New York's premiere indie dance-pop band, Paper Doll, has been compared to No Doubt, The Cure and Muse. Their unique blend of rock, pop and good old-fashioned dance-till-you-drop shows have made them a must-see in the live music scene. Paper Doll Teresa Lee (vocals/keyboard), Patrick Moloney (guitar), Steve Paelet (bass), Chip Thomas (drums). www.paperdollband.com

1:00-2:00pm | Shaolin Masters

Warrior monks from the Shaolin Temple perform martial arts. In the history of the Shaolin Temple, founded in 495 AD, generation after generation of monk generals and soldiers protected the temples from wars and riots of society.

2:00-3:00pm | Rob Lok

The first Chinese American clown to perform in the renowned Ringling Brothers & Barnum Bailey Circus, astounds and amazes in his comical interactive circus spectacle, fit for people of all ages. Rob is an international variety performer and contemporary clown. A dynamic physical comic, his shows are in demand around the globe. www.roblok.com

3:30-4:00pm | Polynesian Dance Production

Polynesian Dance Productions'™ mission is to share the beauty, joy, and origins of authentic Polynesian dance with a diverse range of audiences in the U.S and abroad. The group seeks to honor and spread the knowledge of Polynesian culture through interactive shows and classes that embody the aloha spirit. All its dancers are classically trained in Tahitian, Maori and Hawaiian dance techniques, and have performed individually in professional shows for over 15 years.

Arts & Crafts Tent

15+ artists will be demonstrating traditional Chinese crafts including calligraphy, rice doll making, bead stringing, kite making, jeweled ornaments, ribbon flowers, paper cutting and much more. Children will be able to try their hand at making their own crafts.

The Balloon Man (Twister)
 and face painter returns to the delight of all. Find them in the Arts & Crafts Tent.

http://www.hkdbf-ny.org/index.php

8.09.2011

8/13/11 Marvels of Motion @ Stephen A. Schwarzman Building

Saturday, August 13, 2011 at 3:00pm

Stephen A. Schwarzman Building

Fifth Avenue at 42nd Street
New York, NY 10018
(917) 275-6975
Cost: Free
For all ages


Isaac Newton would be proud! Come explore his laws of motion with us in this abundantly engaging physics performance. Observe the power of all sorts of forces including gravity, centrifugal force, inertia and much more. Then we’ll harness the power of these forces together to create astonishing jet packs and even a rocket-propelled car!

8.08.2011

Summer 2011 Lego Store “Summer in the City” Promotion for Bronx Zoo + Harry Potter Exhibit @ Rockefeller Center



The LEGO® Store
@ Rockefeller Center
620 Fifth Avenue
New York, NY 10020
(212) 245-5973

Store Hours:

Monday–Saturday: 10am–8:00 pm
Sunday: 11am–7:00 pm


Get the biggest selection of LEGO products and the ultimate hands-on LEGO experience at the Rockefeller Center LEGO store!


Plus

* Get a FREE children's ticket to The Great Summer Zoofari: A LEGO Wildlife Expedition at the Bronx Zoo with a $75 purchase!
* Get a special ticket offer to the Harry Potter: The Exhibition at Discovery Times Square.

Go to website and print page to get $5 off a $50 purchase only at the Rockefeller Center LEGO Store:
http://stores.lego.com/en-us/New%20York%20City/LandingPage.aspx

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