Lincoln Center’s “Summer for the City” offers free shows, activities and more
If you want to dance, listen to live music, attend a quinceañera, catch a movie outdoors, or find a once-in-a-lifetime venue for a wedding, organizers promise you can do that and a great deal more.
“One of the most basic jobs of the arts is to help heal. This summer we will do exactly that, with moments to rejoice, reclaim, and remember within a city transformed,” Shanta Thake, Ehrenkranz chief artistic officer at Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts (LCPA), said in a news release.
UPCOMING SUMMER FOR THE CITY EVENTS
Ritual: Islands in the Sea
Location: Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts
Saturday, May 28, 4:00pm
VISUAL ARTS I PARTICIPATORY
Voices of a People’s History
Location: Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts
Maxine Greene and Judith S. Kaye High Schools
Tuesday, May 31, 7:30pm
SPOKEN WORD
Storytime – Who Is Florence Price?
Location: Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts
The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts
Wednesday, June 1, 11:30am
FAMILY | MUSIC
Free
June 1- June 5 — Free Events:
– Storytime: Who is Florence Price?
– Eddie Palmieri Salsa Orchestra
– Danny Jonokuchi & the Revisionists
– Dance, MF, Dance
– Pre-Show Family Workshop
– the Future Perfect Project
– Sw!ng Out
– The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee: Silent Disco
– S3 Underground: Seen. Sound. Scribe
– Ritual: Islands in the Sea
– Jazz Underground
Henry Timms, president and CEO of LCPA, called the offerings “fresh, new, and thoroughly New York.”
More importantly, they come at a time when New Yorkers need healing.
“We all seek a remedy for the upheaval and pain of the past two years. Art can help provide it: from group singalongs to celebrations of important milestones missed or truncated. We must empower ourselves to let joy back in, together.” Timms said in the release.
Presented as part of the broader Festival of New York, Summer for the City follows last year’s 2021 Restart Stage at Lincoln Center.
This year’s activities include social dancing and lessons, Pride and Juneteenth events, sing-alongs, dance festivals featuring top New York companies, tributes to iconic New York artists and much more.
Among the notable events planned:
There will also be moments of remembrance, too, including two versions of Mozart’s Requiem, and Jazz at Lincoln Center’s New Orleans-style “second line” processional to honor the lives we have lost.
“We’re thrilled to welcome many artists this summer making their Lincoln Center debuts and are especially pleased the season includes beautiful offerings from so many of our resident organizations,” Thake said in the news release. “We will complement their work, and honor and learn from our past while not being bound by the ways things have always been done.
Get the full rundown of events and activities HERE.
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