Wednesday, May 2, 2012

New York 4-10 of May

Friday, May 4
Workshop
  9:30AM
  free  
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 Qi Gong Workshop
 Fort Tryon Park
 , Cloisters Lawn
Call 311 for more info
Qi Gong is the philosophy and practice of aligning breath, physical activity and a wide range of exercises developed in China to promote energy (Qi/Chi) circulation in the body. No special clothing, footwear, or equipment is required. Heavy rain will cancel the event.
Fair
  Friday, May 4
10:00AM to 5:00PM
  free  
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 Street Fair
 43rd St.
 , bet. Lexington & Third Aves.
MAY 4TH 10am - 4pm CINCO DE MAYO AT GRAND CENTRAL FAIR (ON 43RD STREET from LEXINGTON - 3RD AVE.)
Symposium
  Friday, May 4
10:00AM to 6:00PM
  free  
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 Coloring Fashion: A Seminar on Natural and Synthetic Dye in Textiles Today
 New School, Johnson Design Center
 66 Fifth Ave., Kellen Auditorium
1-212-229-5600
This one-day seminar and panel discussion brings together international experts from several fields to discuss economic, environmental, and socially sustainable improvements in the design of fashion and textile industries.
Festival
  Friday, May 4
12:00PM to 9:00PM
  Free; registration required  
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 Bike Expo New York
 Pier 36 - Basketball City
 , South & Montgomery Sts.
Registration 1-2122-870-2080
Bike New York is bringing the largest free bike expo in the United States to New York City. This expo gives residents and visitors an unprecedented look at urban cycling against the backdrop of New York. Presented by Eastern Mountain Sports, Bike Expo New York will feature more than 130 vendors, live performances, hands-on programming, bike gear giveaways and of course, free bicycle classes for both youth and adults.
Film
  Friday, May 4
2:00PM
  free  
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 Robert Rossen's All the King's Men (1949): 3-Time Oscar Winner
 58th Street Library
 127 E. 58th St.
1-212-759-7358
With Broderick Crawford, John Ireland and Joanne Dru.
 A political demagogue governor of a Southern State believes that every man has his price and that the end justifies the means. Based on the life of Huey Pierce Long, governor of Louisiana and senator.
 109 min.
Discussion
  Friday, May 4
6:00PM
  Free; RSVP required  
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 Franca Sozzani, Vogue Italia's Editor-in-Chief, discusses her career
 Museum at FIT
 , Seventh Ave. & 27th St.
RSVP 1-212-217-4585
Join legendary Franca Sozzani, the Editorial Director of Conde Nast Italy and editor-in-chief of Vogue Italia, l'Uomo Vogue and Vogue Gioiello, for a discussion about her impressive career.
Concert
  Friday, May 4
7:00PM
  Free; donations suggested; RSVP recommended  
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 Experimental Sounds: Alpha Couple / Sky White Tiger
 Underline Gallery
 238 W. 14th St.
RSVP 1-212-242-2427
Canadian duo Alpha Couple - former gallery owners Kristel Jax and Mark Wolgemuth - craft kaleidoscopic sound collages comprised of textural instrumentation and found soundbites. At once conceptual and emotionally raw, Alpha Couple's compositions are haunting in their ability to communicate ineffable psychic states.

 Sky White Tiger is a dreamy rock/electronic act that plays with live projection mapping to create a visual and dense soundscape that is accessible, but decidedly left-of-center. For this one-man appearance by Louis Schwadron (who has toured / performed with The Polyphonic Spree, Rufus Wainwright, Elton John, David Bowie, Sufjan Stevens, and Radiohead), Sky White Tiger is pared down to a piano, a sampler, a projector, and a microphone to yield a raw and electrifying multimedia performance.
Opening Reception
  Friday, May 4
7:00PM
  free  
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 Performance Art: Yve Laris Cohen's Waltz
 Thomas Erben Gallery
 526 W. 26th St., 4th fl., bet. Tenth & Eleventh Aves.
1-212-645-8701
An exhibition spatially conceived for and generated through a series of performances by Yve Laris Cohen (b. 1985, San Diego, CA). Hesitation Change, Drag Hesitation, and Cross Hesitation are three styles of a fast waltz, where the dancers suspend movement for a full measure at a time. Working in sculpture, performance and dance, Laris Cohen, rather than literally playing or performing a waltz, instead uses the ? time signature as a template for the architecture and objects with which he interacts.

 Yve Laris Cohen's work has been performed and exhibited at locations such as SculptureCenter, Dance Theater Workshop, Abrons Arts Center, Danspace Project, and Movement Research at the Judson Church (all in New York). Laris Cohen is a 2010-2012 Movement Research Artist in Residence, and received the Rema Hort Mann Foundation’s Visual Art Grant Award in 2011. He has two upcoming performances in May 2012, at Danspace Project, NY; and the ICA Philadelphia, PA. The artist lives and works in Brooklyn.
Jazz
  Friday, May 4
7:00PM
  free  
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 The Brazilian Ensemble
 New School, Arnhold Hall
 55 W. 13th St., 5th fl., Jazz and Contemporary Music Performance Space
1-212-229-5896
Directed by Richard Boukas.
Opening Reception
  Friday, May 4
7:00PM to 9:00PM
  Free; RSVP required  
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 Open Studio Weekend
 LMCC Workspace Studios
 125 Maiden Ln., 14th fl., bet. Pearl & Water Sts.
RSVP 1-212-219-9401
Representing all media and genres—from painting and sculpture to installation, photography, video, and performance; from poetry and fiction to playwriting and creative non-fiction—artists and writers will present the work they’ve been making since the start of their residencies in September 2011.
Dance Performance
  Friday, May 4
7:30PM
  $5  
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 Spring 2012 Student Dance Production
 Ailey Citigroup Theater
 405 W. 55th St., @ Ninth Ave.
1-212-229-5488
The Arts Program at Eugene Lang College is proud to present the annual Spring Dance Production.

 Featuring a restaging of an original work by Trisha Brown (pictured), recreated by the Trisha Brown Company; a newly created piece by Juliana May from Movement Research, as well as an original work created by Neil Greenberg and his First-Year Repertory students.

 All pieces are performed by students of Eugene Lang College.
Theater
  Friday, May 4
7:30PM
  $5  
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 The Judith of Shimoda by Bertolt Brecht, a Student Production
 LaMaMa Theater
 66 E. 4th St., bet. Bowery & Second Ave.
1-212-229-5488
The Judith of Shimoda draws on historical events that occurred after Commodore Perry compelled Japan to open to the West in 1854. The play was first performed in 2008 and has been performed sparingly since. The piece examines the ways society create and tear down its heroes.
Jazz
  Friday, May 4
8:00PM
  free  
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 NYU Jazz Orchestra
 NYU, Skirball Center for the Performing Arts
 566 LaGuardia Pl.
1-212-998-4941
From the Department of Music And Performing Arts Professions.
Concert
  Friday, May 4
8:00PM
  free  
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 String Chamber Music Concerts
 NYU, Provincetown Playhouse
 133 MacDougal St.
1-212-998-5867
From the Program in String Performance.
Concert
  Friday, May 4
8:00PM
  free  
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 NYU Contemporary Music Ensemble
 NYU, Frederick Loewe Theatre
 35 W. 4th St.
1-212-998-5424
From the Program in Instrumental Performance.
Concert
  Friday, May 4
8:00PM
  Donations asked  
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 The Art Mob, A Cappella Singers
 The Construction Company
 10 E. 18th St., 3rd fl., bet. Fifth Ave. & Broadway
1-212-924-7882.
The Art Mob, an uncommon a cappella chorus of sixteen or so intrepid accomplices, wows you with an oddball mix of offbeat, witty and occasionally heartrending music from bygone days. They specialize in Victorian parlor songs, Sacred Harp hymns, early radio gospel and scary children’s ditties.

 The Art Mob is Brent Fredrick (music director), Connie Beckley, Hannah Campbell, Aldo Ceresa, Gaynor Cote, Martine Donach, Frank Donno, Ruby McNeil, Cheryl Morrison, Dean Rainey, Dan Rosenbaum, Nancy Moore Simpson. Kirsten Skrinde, Jared Stamm, Confidence Stimpson and Vicki Watson.

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Workshop
Saturday, May 5
10:00AM
Free; reservations recommended 
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Learn Fly Fishing in the Park
Bryant Park, Fifth Avenue Terrace
, Sixth Ave. & 42nd St.
Pre-registration 1-212-827-0698
Learn the basics of fly fishing for free. Join expert instructors from Orvis for lessons on fly casting and outfit rigging.
Workshop
Saturday, May 5
10:00AM
free 
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Tandem Biking for Adults
J. Hood Wright Park
, 173rd St. & Ft. Washington Ave.
1-212-927-1514
A tandem bike day to promote fitness. The two-seater bikes will be provided and participants will be allowed to ride. All skill levels are welcome as there will be no biking on the street. They request you bring your own helmet if you have one, but a limited number will be available to those who need them on a first come-first serve basis. Don't have a partner for the tandem bike? Doesn't matter. The staff will accommodate people in pairs or alone.
Concert
Saturday, May 5
10:00AM to 7:15PM
free 
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12th Annual Special Music School Play-a-thon
Barnes & Noble Union Sq.
33 E. 17th St.
1-212-501-3390
The Parents’ Association of Kaufman Center’s Special Music School will host the 12th annual concert and book fair. A majority of SMS’s exceptionally talented 134 students in kindergarten through eighth grade will give solo performances at this popular all-day community gathering. Performances by the children, ages five through 14, will range from basic pieces to virtuosic showpieces by composers such as Paganini and Shostakovich.
Concert
Saturday, May 5
11:00AM
free 
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Grammy-Nominated DEORO presents MusiKitchen (Open Rehearsal)
Lincoln Center, David Rubenstein Atrium
, Broadway between 62nd and 63rd Streets
1-212-875-5000
Grammy-nominated DEORO, Cellist Dave Eggar and Percussionist Chuck Palmer, join forces with Award-Winning songwriter Rachael Sage and scientist turned chef, Peter Giannakas of Astoria's Greek restaurant OVELIA Psistaria/ BAR(FoodNetworks Chopped) to create MusiKitchen.

Together this innovative team fuses the worlds of live cooking and music in a flavorful adventure of cuisine, classical music, jazz, groove and original songs created on the spot. The sounds of the kitchen erupt into beats and recipes burst into song as these versatile artists cook up an infectious musical stew demonstrating the parallels of virtuosity and improvisation essential to both cooking and music. Experimental video artist THE DLP compliments the ensemble with live video mixing showing the Chef's Greek roots both cultural, in the kitchen, and the inner world of restaurant and concert hall as the lives of the musicians and Chef's blur revealing a startling ending!
Concert
Saturday, May 5
11:00AM
free 
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Wall to Wall Concert: Gertrude's Paris
Symphony Space
2537 Broadway, Peter J. Sharp Theater
1-212-864-5400
You’re sitting outside on a cobblestone street, a glass of wine perched on your cafe table. Salvador Dali and Man Ray walk by in heated discussion. Django Reinhardt’s band is tuning up a few doors down, and you can’t stop tapping your feet as the hot beats seep out into the warm Paris evening. Wafting down from 27 Rue de Fleurus is the scent of Alice’s famous fudge, as it’s another Saturday Salon at the Stein/Toklas household, and you’re invited. Relive this magical time of art in life and life in art at our annual free marathon - Wall to Wall: Gertrude’s Paris.
Fair
Saturday, May 5
11:00AM to 5:00PM
free 
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Street Fair
Lexington Ave.
, bet. 60th & 66th Sts.
Fair
Saturday, May 5
11:00AM to 6:00PM
free 
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Street Fair
E. 88th St.
, bet. First & Second Aves.
Other
Saturday, May 5
12:00PM to 7:00PM
Free; RSVP required 
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Open Studio Weekend
LMCC Workspace Studios
125 Maiden Ln., 14th fl., bet. Pearl & Water Sts.
RSVP 1-212-219-9401
Representing all media and genres—from painting and sculpture to installation, photography, video, and performance; from poetry and fiction to playwriting and creative non-fiction—artists and writers will present the work they’ve been making since the start of their residencies in September 2011.
Opera
Saturday, May 5
1:00PM
free 
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New York Opera Forum performs works by Donizetti and Mozart
96th Street Library
112 E. 96th St., @ Park Ave.
1-212-289-0908
New York Opera Forum performs the complete operas Der Schauspieldirecktor by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791), and Don Pasquale by Gaetano Donizetti (1797-1848). A live musical recital performed in concert with piano accompaniment.
City Walk
Saturday, May 5
1:00PM
$15; $5 for CfT members (see below) 
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Metropolitan Museum of Art-Historic District Tour
Meet at SW corner of Park Ave. & E. 79th St.
, Leader: Bernie Cohen: 1-917-796-3988
Highlights : New York Society Library, American Irish Historical Society, The Met, the private home of Mayor Bloomberg, Neue Gallery of Art & more.
Concert
Saturday, May 5
2:30PM
free 
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Remembering the Era, the Music, and the Musicians of The Titanic
Library for the Performing Arts
40 Lincoln Center Plaza
1-917-275-6975
Featuring vocalists Connie Green, Ellen Lang and Irwin Reese.
Concert
Saturday, May 5
5:00PM
free 
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String Enemble Works by Williams, Bach, Webern and Mozart
Juilliard School
155 W. 65th St., Peter J. Sharp Theater
1-212-769-7406
Program:
VAUGHAN WILLIAMS Rhosymedre
JS BACH Orchestral Suite No. 2 in B Minor, BWV 1067
WEBERN Langsamer Satz
MOZART Symphony No. 29 in A Major, K. 201

A pre-college string ensemble with Shih-Hung Young, conductor, and Ashley Hae Jee Cho, flute.
Performance
Saturday, May 5
6:00PM
free 
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Performance Art: Keren Cytter’s Show Real Drama
The Kitchen
512 W. 19th St., bet. Tenth & Eleventh Aves.
1-212-255-5793
Written and directed by artist Keren Cytter, Show Real Drama tells the story of its own two actors, Susie Meyer and Fabian Stumm. The pair find themselves unemployed and isolated from old Europe’s entertainment business after graduating from the University of Acting in Salzburg. After countless failed attempts to get hired, they decide to write and direct scenes to create their own show reels. Meyer and Stumm present the videos and retell their experiences while filming.
Concert
Saturday, May 5
7:30PM
free 
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Kammerraku: Chamber Music Meets Japanese Instruments
World Financial Center, Winter Garden
200 Vesey St.
1-212-945-0505
Two timeless musical traditions will come together in Kammerraku, a program of new chamber music compositions combining the classic string quartet with Japanese instruments to create a stunning new musical experience.

The Voxare String Quartet will be joined by three traditional Japanese music virtuosos for a performance of four new compositions commissioned by Kyo-Shin-An Arts. Kammerraku (literally chamber music: kammer from the German and raku from the Japanese) is a program of Kyo-Shin-An Arts, an organization dedicated to the integration of Japanese instruments into Western classical music.

Showcasing composers and performers from both cultural backgrounds, the evening will feature two world premieres and one New York premiere of works commissioned by Kyo-Shin-An Arts. The lineup includes:

*Koto Concerto: Genji - Written by American composer Daron Hagen, a well-known figure in the opera world, this operatic work for koto and quartet is based on an 11th-century Japanese tale about a man who falls in love with a koto player whose face he's never seen.
*Shakuhachi Quintet (New York Premiere) - Pulitzer Prize-winning American composer Paul Moravec wrote this chamber concerto for shakuhachi and quartet. The piece's third movement is based on a six-note melody, C-D-G-A-E-F, spelled out in "Love’s Labour’s Lost," making it the world's first shakuhachi-Shakespeare mashup.
*String Journey (World Premiere) - James Nyoraku Schlefer's musical tale of a samurai who becomes a wandering minstrel is written for shamisen and quartet. Schlefer, an American, is one of only a few non-Japanese artists to have achieved the rank of Grand Master on the shakuhachi, a Japanese bamboo flute.
*KyoShin (World Premiere) - Japanese composer Somei Satoh’s ruminative sextet for koto, shakuhachi, and quartet uses repetition and silence to create a calming and compelling soundscape.
Concert
Saturday, May 5
8:00PM
No cover 
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5 bands play Indie Rock, Blues Rock and Folk Rock
The Attic
350 E. 85th St., @ First Ave.
1-212-628-2613
The Tap Music is proud to announce its 4th Showcase. 5 bands will be performing, ranging from styles of Indie Rock, Blues Rock and Folk Rock
Concert
Saturday, May 5
8:00PM
$5 suggested donation; no food or drink minimum; reservations requested 
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Acoustic Saturday
Orchard House Cafe
1064 First Ave., @ 58th St.
Reservations 1-212-371-1170
Local songwriter Dan Costello hosts and performs, joined by three guest artists. This month’s guest artists: Phoebe Kreutz, Debe Dalton, The Elastic No-No Band, and Dan and Rachel.
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Hike
Sunday, May 6
9:45AM
$3 plus $4-$5 fee for botanical garden 
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Three Lakes-Three Parks in Queens Hike
Meet at at north side of Queens Boulevard in front of Stirling Bank
, Leader: Rachel Donner 1-718-261-3579
6 miles, moderate pace. Forest Hills to Flushing with three lakes- through Flushing Meadows Corona Park, Queens Botanical Garden, Kissena Corridor and Kissena Park. Optional dim sum meal at $10-$12 at end. Bring snack, water.
Concert
Sunday, May 6
10:00AM to 6:00PM
free 
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Tunes in Times Square
Times Square
, next to the TKTS booth at the intersection of Broadway, W. 46th St., W.47th St., & Seventh Ave.
Enjoy a day of Broadway Songs featuring the The Magical Music Singers and many of your favorite Broadway Stars. This event is a fundraiser for Magical Music to raise money to produce an album of music specifically written for children with special needs. Come experience Broadway, bid on Broadway tickets, exclusive backstage tours and other Broadway paraphernalia.
Fair
Sunday, May 6
11:00AM to 5:00PM
free 
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Street Fair
Amsterdam Ave.
, bet. 96th & 106th Sts.
Fair
Sunday, May 6
11:00AM to 5:00PM
free 
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Street Fair
Broadway
, bet. 86th & 96th Sts.
City Walk
Sunday, May 6
1:00PM
$15; $5 for CfT members (see below) 
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Hell's Kitchen -“Midtown West” Tour
Meet at NE corner of Eighth Ave. & W. 40th St.
, Leader: Bernie Cohen: 1-917-796-3988
Once the turf of gangs and gangsters, now gentirified with international resaurants and Off-Broadway theater. View the statue of Jackie Gleason as "Ralph Kramden."
Dance Lesson
Sunday, May 6
1:00PM to 8:00PM
free 
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Irish Dance Festival
Riverside Park
, Pier 1 @ 70th St.
1-212-870-3070
The Irish Arts Center is back in the park with its 11th annual celebration of traditional Irish dance and music, featuring performances by stars of the Irish dance world and NY area dance schools. Join in the fun with live music, workshops in traditional Irish dance for all skill levels, a singer’s circle, Irish language classes, face-painting, children’s craft table and more.
Concert
Sunday, May 6
2:00PM
free 
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Broadway Bach Ensemble performs works by Dvořak and Sibelius
Broadway Presbyterian Church
, 114th St. & Broadway
Program:
Antonin Dvořak: Symphony No. 9 in E Minor, Op. 95, "From The New World"
Jean Sibelius: Concerto in D Minor for Violin and Orchestra, Op. 47

With guest conductor Christopher Hisey and violin soloist Olivier Fluchaire.
Concert
Sunday, May 6
5:00PM
Free; contributions welcome 
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Piano Works by Bach, Beethoven and Schumann
Nicholas Roerich Museum
319 W. 107th St., at Riverside Drive
1-212-864-7752
With Lisa Joy Sitjar.
Concert
Sunday, May 6
5:00PM
free 
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Arnica String Quartet performs works by Glass and Prokofiev
CultureFix
9 Clinton St., @ E. Houston St.
1-646-863-7171
Program:
Glass No. 3
Prokofiev No. 2

Formed in 2011, The Arnica String Quartet is comprised of Hana Segerstrom, Taylor Lighthill, Cara Bergantino, and Susan Mandel. The four friends met in their undergraduate studies at New York Univeristy after discovering their common passion for chamber music.

Since their founding, they have performed throughout the NYC area at a number of art galleries, alternative venues, and private events. AQ is proud to share their diverse taste in repertoire. As an ensemble, they choose to incorporate classic, modern and post-modern pieces in a casual setting
Screening
Sunday, May 6
6:30PM
Free; RSVP required 
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The 23rd Annual Dusty Film & Animation Festival: Screenwriters Night
School of Visual Arts, SVA Theatre
333 W. 23rd St., bet. Eighth & Ninth Aves.
RSVP 1-212-592-2124
The festival highlights more than 100 films by students graduating from the BFA Film, Video and Animation Department. The program includes screenings of short films, videos and animations, and culminates in an awards ceremony with notables from the film and animation industries. This year’s Screenwriters Night features graduating screenwriters’ selected scenes performed live by professional actors.
Concert
Sunday, May 6
7:30PM
free 
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Violin Works by Gershwin, Beethoven and Others
CultureFix
9 Clinton St., @ E. Houston St.
1-646-863-7171
Program:
Coleridge Taylor-Perkinson: Blue/s Forms for unaccompanied violin
William Grant-Still: Suite for Violin and Piano, mvmt II
George Gershwin: Selections from Porgy and Bess for Violin and Piano [arr. Heifetz]
Beethoven: Sonata No. 9 for Violin and Piano, op. 47 'Kreutzer'

Violinist Jessica R. McJunkins is a native of Charlotte, NC. She is a recent graduate of the University of NC School of the Arts. As a classical musician, she plays as an extra violinist with the Charlotte Symphony, Chicago Chamber Orchestra, Charleston Symphony and Oleander Chamber Orchestra (Wilmington, NC), and she was a fellowship member of the 2011 Spoleto Festival USA Festival Orchestra in Charleston, SC.
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Workshop
Monday, May 7
3:00PM
Free; registration required 
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How to Get Started in Web Design
Noble Desktop
594 Broadway, Suite 1202
Registration 1-212-226-4149
If you’ve been thinking about creating a website but don’t know where to start, this is the seminar for you. They’ll talk about how you go about creating a website and the software you would use to do it. They’ll talk about what HTML is and how to use Adobe Dreamweaver to layout your webpages and style your text. They’ll show how to use Adobe Fireworks to create buttons and other graphics for your webpages. Don’t know the difference between a GIF and JPEG image? Don’t worry, they’ll explain that too.
Concert
Monday, May 7
4:00PM
free 
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Saint Brigid Catholic Church Choir
Saint Patrick's Cathedral
460 Madison Ave., @ 51st St.
1-212-753-2261 x786
The traditional choir from Johns Creek, Georgia performs works by Pitoni, Farrant, Hassler, Arcadelt, Dubois, Stainer, Boyce, Lambillotte, Kopylow, Thompson, Parker/Shaw, Durufle, Lange and Ramsey.
Concert
Monday, May 7
7:00PM
free, reservation required 
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String quintets by Mozart and Schoenberg
Merkin Concert Hall
129 West 67th Street
Reservations: 1.212.501.3330
String ensemble Concertante in a rare free performance.

Program:
Mozart String Quintet in B-flat Major, K. 174
Shulamit Ran For Dear Life (Linda’s Music) (New York Premiere)/i>
Schoenberg Verklarte Nacht, Op. 4
Jazz
Monday, May 7
7:00PM
free 
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Music of Charlie Parker
New School, Arnhold Hall
55 W. 13th St., 5th fl., Jazz and Contemporary Music Performance Space
1-212-229-5896
Directed by Dave Glasser.
Opera
Monday, May 7
7:30PM
Pay-what-you-can admission policy 
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Opera Feroce performs Amor & Psyche featuring the Music of Handel
Hostelling International New York
891 Amsterdam Ave., @ 103rd St.
1-212-666-0928
A fast-paced and whimsical pasticcio opera telling a timeless tale of love, loss, reconciliation and jealous in-laws.

Staged and set to the music of Handel, Dowland, Porpora and ten other masters of the 17th and 18th centuries, Amor & Psyche has been hailed as a ‘masterful hodgepodge.’ It is based on the Roman myth of the lovely mortal Psyche (Beth Anne Hatton, soprano), her on-again, off-again, on-again romance with Cupid, the god of love (Hayden DeWitt, mezzo-soprano), and their dealings with Venus, Psyche’s father, Psyche’s sister, Pan, and Jove (all played by Alan Dornak, countertenor).
Concert
Monday, May 7
8:00PM
free 
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Student Baroque Chamber Players
New School, Mannes College of Music
150 W. 85th St., bet. Columbus & Amsterdam Aves.
1-212-580-0210 x4817
Directed by Nancy Wilson, the Baroque Chamber Players present historically informed performances which evoke the spirit of the Baroque period through ornamentation, improvisation, and the idiomatic conventions of notation and rhythm.
Concert
Monday, May 7
8:00PM
free 
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NYU New Music Ensemble
NYU, Frederick Loewe Theatre
35 W. 4th St.
1-212-998-5424
From the Program in New Music Performance.
Jazz
Monday, May 7
9:00PM
free 
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Music of Herbie Hancock
New School, Arnhold Hall
55 W. 13th St., 5th fl., Jazz and Contemporary Music Performance Space
1-212-229-5896
Directed by George Cables.
Concert
Tuesday, May 8
12:30PM
free 
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Thomas Dahl, Organist
Central Synagogue
652 Lexington Ave., @ 55th St.
1-212-838-5123
Dahl is from Hamburg, Germany.
Workshop
Tuesday, May 8
2:00PM
free 
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Blogging 101
Stephen A. Schwarzman Library
476 Fifth Ave.
1-917-275-6975
Learn what a blog is, see examples of blogs, learn how to blog and to create your own, using Wordpress.
Workshop
Tuesday, May 8
3:00PM
Free; registration required 
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Digital Publishing: eBooks, eMagazines & Apps
Noble Desktop
594 Broadway, Suite 1202
Registration 1-212-226-4149
eBook sales continue to rise rapidly, and the trend is only going to continue, with magazines and other publications quickly moving to the iPad and other tablets. Digital publishing is hot-hot-hot, and print designers should be learning about it NOW. With a lot of different formats and a host of different target devices, there’s naturally a lot of confusion. What are the different formats and what is each capable of? What are the differences between eBooks and eMagazines? What is the Adobe Digital Publishing Suite, and how can it help me?
Screening
Tuesday, May 8
6:00PM
free 
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Motion Graphics Screening
School of Visual Arts, SVA Theatre
333 W. 23rd St., bet. Eighth & Ninth Aves.
1-212-592-2124
A screening of motion graphics projects including movie titles, advertisements, short stories and personal films from students in the BFA Advertising and Graphic Design Department.
Tour
Tuesday, May 8
6:30PM
free 
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Guided Tour of the High Line
The High Line
, 14th Street passage
1-212-206-9922
Join a docent for a fun and informative walk along the High Line. Learn about the history, design, art, and horticulture of this unique park. Please arrive at least 15 minutes early to guarantee your spot.
Jazz
Tuesday, May 8
9:00PM
free 
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Jazz Voices
New School, Arnhold Hall
55 W. 13th St., 5th fl., Jazz and Contemporary Music Performance Space
1-212-229-5896
Directed by Janet Lawson.
Other
Wednesday, May 9
12:00PM
free 
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Showbiz legend Liza Minnelli signs copies of her CD Live at the Winter Garden
Barnes & Noble Fifth Ave.
555 Fifth Ave., @ 46th St.
1-212-697-3048
A new recording from the Cabaret star. Call the store to confirm.
Concert
Wednesday, May 9
1:15PM
free 
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The Orfeo Duo performs works by Mozart and Spohr
Immanuel Lutheran Church
122 E. 88th St., @ Lexington Ave.
1-212-289-8128
Program:
Mozart's Sonata in E-flat Major (K. 481)
Louis Spohr's Barcarolle, Op. 135

The brother-sister duo - Vita Wallace, violin, and Ishmael Wallace, piano - will perform a concert lasting approximately 35 minutes.
Concert
Wednesday, May 9
4:00PM
free 
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Choir Works by Tavener, Byrd, and Others
Saint Patrick's Cathedral
460 Madison Ave., @ 51st St.
1-212-753-2261 x786
The Cardinal Carter Academy Singers from Toronto, Canada perform works by Allegri, Whitacre, Byrd, Rheinberger, Victoria and Tavener.
Staged Reading
Wednesday, May 9
7:00PM
free 
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National Yiddish Theater Folksbiene presents Love, Labor, Loss
Baruch Performing Arts Center
, 25th St. bet. Third & Lexington Aves.
1-646-312-5073
A staged reading of three one-act plays: “Romeo and Juliette,” “Motl Peysi in America,” and “Nishto Yosl” (Where is Yossel?), written by Sholem Aleichem, Khaver Paver, and Moyshe Nadir. In Yiddish with English and Russian supertitles.
Film
Wednesday, May 9
7:00PM
free 
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Polish Cinema: Krzysztof Kieslowski's The Double Life of Veronique (1991)
Mid-Manhattan Library
455 Fifth Ave., at 40th St.
1-917-275-6975
"The Double Life of Veronique [constructs] a fluttering opera of duality and deja vu seemingly suspended in motion. Through the parallel characters of Polish singer Weronika and French music teacher Veronique (both played by Irene Jacob)...Kieślowski envisions a modern world where the combination of touch and fate can reconcile life's incomprehensible mysteries." — Glenn Heath Jr., Slant Magazine
96 min.
Concert
Wednesday, May 9
8:00PM
Free; tickets available at box office starting at 6pm 
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The Orion String Quartet 2011-2012, Concert 4
New School, Mannes College of Music
150 W. 85th St., bet. Columbus & Amsterdam Aves.
1-212-580-0210 x4817
One of the most sought-after ensembles in the United States, the Orion String Quartet presents four annual concerts. Its members - violinists Daniel and Todd Phillips, violist Steven Tenenbom, and cellist Timothy Eddywork - with students in a series of chamber music master classes.
Video
Thursday, May 10
11:00AM
free 
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Charles S. Dubin's The Belle of Amherst (1976): Emily Dickinson Brought to Life
Columbus Library
742 Tenth Ave., @ 51st St.
1-212-586-5098
Starring Julie Harris.
Harris in her Tony Award-winning role as the eccentric nineteenth-century poet Emily Dickinson based on her poems, letters and notes. This is a taped broadcast of a live one-woman performance.
90 min.
Talk
Thursday, May 10
11:30AM
free 
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How to Avoid Identity Theft
George Bruce Library
518 W. 125th St., bet. Old Broadway & Amsterdam Ave.
1-212-662-9727
The fastest growing crime in America is identity theft. Learn how to protect yourself and your assets from thieves who want to steal your information. Anyone can be a victim of this crime.
Concert
Thursday, May 10
1:00PM
free 
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Ensemble ACJW performs works by Brahms and more
Trinity Church
, Broadway & Wall St.
1-212-602-0800
Program:
Critical Moments II George Perle (1915–2009)
Clarinet Quintet in B minor, Op.115 Johannes Brahms (1833–1897)

Ensemble ACJW is the performing arm of The Academy—a program of Carnegie Hall, The Juilliard School, and the Weill Music Institute in partnership with the New York City Department of Education. Ensemble ACJW performs at Carnegie Hall, The Juilliard School, and other venues in New York City and New York State, including an annual residency at Skidmore College in Saratoga Springs. The ensemble comes together in different sizes, having the opportunity to play intimate chamber music as well as larger, conducted chamber orchestra works.
Workshop
Thursday, May 10
2:30PM
Free; registration required starting 5/3 at 1pm 
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Digital Photos S.O.S.
Mid-Manhattan Library
455 Fifth Ave., at 40th St.
Registration info 1-917-275-6975
Hands on using wireless laptops. Learn how to Save, Organize, and Share (S.O.S.) your digital photos. Students are required to have mouse and keyboard skills as well as being proficient in both Windows and Internet Explorer.
Concert
Thursday, May 10
8:30PM
free 
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Grammy-Nominated DEORO presents MusiKitchen
Lincoln Center, David Rubenstein Atrium
, Broadway between 62nd and 63rd Streets
1-212-875-5000
Grammy-nominated DEORO, Cellist Dave Eggar and Percussionist Chuck Palmer, join forces with Award-Winning songwriter Rachael Sage and scientist turned chef, Peter Giannakas of Astoria's Greek restaurant OVELIA Psistaria/ BAR(FoodNetworks Chopped) to create MusiKitchen.

Together this innovative team fuses the worlds of live cooking and music in a flavorful adventure of cuisine, classical music, jazz, groove and original songs created on the spot. The sounds of the kitchen erupt into beats and recipes burst into song as these versatile artists cook up an infectious musical stew demonstrating the parallels of virtuosity and improvisation essential to both cooking and music. Experimental video artist THE DLP compliments the ensemble with live video mixing showing the Chef's Greek roots both cultural, in the kitchen, and the inner world of restaurant and concert

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