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NYC's largest holiday festival!

July 2, 2012

  • Britto Art Exhibit

    The Shops at Columbus Circle
    Time Warner Center, Ground Floor, 10 Columbus Circle
    New York [map]

    Price: Free

    July 2, 2012 09:00am - 11:00pm

    Stop by Time Warner Center to see pop artist Romero Britto’s latest exhibit. Romero Britto (b.1963) is a Brazilian artist based in Miami. Born in the disadvantaged area of Recife, he was self-taught at an early age by painting on surfaces such as newspapers. In 1983, he traveled to Paris where he was introduced to the work of Matisse and Picasso. He combined influences from cubism with pop to create a vibrant and iconic style that The New York Times describes, “exudes warmth, optimism and love.”

  • Paris Blues Revisited: Romare Bearden, Albert Murray and Sam Shaw

    Jazz at Lincoln Center, Frederick P. Rose Hall
    Peter Jay Sharp Arcade, 5th Floor Time Warner Center
    New York [map]

    Price: Free

    July 2, 2012 10:00am - 11:00pm

    Designed as a book-on-the-wall, Paris Blues Revisited presents fine reproductions of collages by Romare Bearden, writing by Albert Murray and photographs by Sam Shaw. Following the Shaw-produced film Paris Blues, these three men decided to improvise their own Paris Blues – a collaborative picture-and-writing book celebrating Paris as well as Duke Ellington, co-composer (with Billy Strayhorn) of the movie's soundtrack and Louis Armstrong, one of that movie's stars. That book was never completed. Here, for the first time, finished pages, some of them unmistakable masterworks, as well as works-in-progress make clear the power of jazz to inspire collaborations of long-lasting beauty.

  • Star Quality: The World of Noel Coward

    New York Library for the Performing Arts
    Donald & Mary Oenslager Gallery, 40 Lincoln Plaza
    New York [map]

    Price: Free

    July 2, 2012 12:00pm - 06:00pm

    The NYPL presentation of this collaborative traveling exhibition is part of an international festival celebrating Coward's long, transatlantic career and his prowess as songwriter, playwright and peformer. The multi-media exhibition features posters, photographs, manuscripts, and music from The Library for the Performing Arts and AMPAS documenting his multiple roles in theater and film. In addition, newly discovered film footage and artifacts from Coward's home will be displayed for the first time. It will be accompanied by a screening series fo films written or directed by Coward, as well as by concerts and symposia.

  • Rock and Roll Icons

    New York Library for the Performing Arts
    40 Lincoln Center Plaza
    New York [map]

    Price: Free

    July 2, 2012 12:00pm - 06:00pm

    Rock and Roll Icons: Photographs by Patrick Harbron is a new exhibition taken from Harbron’s rock and roll concert and portrait photography of influential musicians and groups of the 1970’s and 1980’s, captured at pivotal moments in their careers. The exhibition features many photographs that have never been published or exhibited. Harbron photographed artists such as Elvis Costello, Blondie and Deborah Harry, The Cars, Rush, Stevie Ray Vaughn, The Police, Tom Petty, Prince, Bruce Springsteen, KD Lang, Dire Straits and Van Halen early in their careers. He followed these artists to prominence and others that were already well known including The Rolling Stones, Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin, Van Halen, Ray Charles, Eric Clapton, David Bowie, Queen, Neil Young, Bob Marley, The Who, Genesis, Elton John, KISS, U2, Aerosmith, Santana, Michael Jackson and Ray Charles. The work has been published on album,CD and DVD covers, in books, magazines, for publicity and tour booklets. Harbron has received numerous awards including two JUNO Award nominations for album cover photography. Some of his album work is included in the Taschen books ‘1000 Records Covers and Rock Covers'.

  • Summer Stage - Central Park

    Summer Stage
    Rumsey Playfield, Central Park (enter Fifth Ave. at 72nd Street or CPW at 72nd Street)
    New York [map]

    Price: Free

    July 2, 2012 07:00pm - 10:00pm

    Founded in 1986 at the Rumsey Playfield in Central Park, SummerStage expanded to venues in all five boroughs two years ago. The program—featuring everything from screenings, dance performances and concerts—has now become synonymous with summer in the city; the best part is that the programming is largely free. This season kicks off with the SummerStage Gala June 5, honoring the music of Jimi Hendrix and featuring performances by G. Love & Special Sauce, Bebel Gilberto and The Roots. Go to www.summerstage.org to get complete schedule and times. E-mail info@summerstage.org for specific questions.

  • Midsummer Night Swing - Lincoln Center

    Lincoln Center Campus
    Damrosch Park, West 62nd Street between Columbus and Amsterdam Avenues
    New York [map]

    Price: $17.00

    July 2, 2012 07:30pm - 08:30pm

    You should be dancing! Get ready to dance the summer away as some of the world’s most magnetic bands make Lincoln Center’s Damrosch Park the place to be in New York. Midsummer Night Passes are the best way to experience Midsummer Night Swing. With a Pass, you receive big discounts plus guaranteed admission to the dance floor, no matter how busy it gets. This year: New passes and lower prices. Dance floor opens at 6pm; group dance lesson 6:30pm-7:15pm; live sets 7:30pm-8:30pm and 9pm-10pm.

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