EXCITING EVENTS AROUND NEW YORK: JUNE 2022

By Great Performances

Explore Great Music, Art and More at Our Partner Venues This Month!

Photo: ©Apollo

THE RENAISSANCE IS NOW!

Thursday, June 9th at 8:30am

Location: Soundstage at the Apollo

CHANCELLOR’S DAY WITH APOLLO EDUCATION

Spend Chancellor’s Day with Apollo Education for a full-day workshop with Apollo New Works artists, Black Gotham Experience and Soul Science Lab. This workshop created for educators of grades K through 12, will expand your perception of the Harlem Renaissance with a modern 21st century lens, refreshing how the legacy of the Harlem Renaissance is taught. 

We will start the day with a keynote from Black Gotham Experience’s Founder and Lead Creative Kamau Ware. Study Black Gotham Experience’s perspectives about the study of community history and participate in a walking tour through the Apollo’s Harlem neighborhood. This interactive tour will explore the ways that Harlem is a center of expression, inventiveness, and activism for thinkers and artists from across the African Diaspora.  

In the afternoon, Soul Science Lab will share excerpts from their new show The Renaissance Mixtape that highlight the importance of history and actively imagine what healthy and joyful Black futures can look and feel like. Alongside this innovative team of artists and educators, you will explore new ways to introduce students to study the past, examine the present, and consider their role in the future of their community. This workshop includes a songwriting workshop based on the core concepts of The Renaissance Mixtape. Ending the day, we will share our creations with each other, reveling in the spirit of the Harlem Renaissance.  

All educators are welcome! The full day program is appropriate for all K-12 educators who teach the Harlem Renaissance. 

Please dress comfortably, walking tours of Harlem will be included.  

Six hours of New York State CTLE (Continuing Teacher and Leader Education) credit will be available for attendance. 

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Photo: ©Apollo

SPRING BENEFIT 2022

Friday, June 13th at 7:00pm

Location: Apollo’s Historic Theater

The Spring Benefit, the Apollo’s signature fundraiser, is a spectacular celebration of the Theater’s rich legacy and its commitment to its future as a mission-led arts and cultural organization, a community anchor and an economic driver for Harlem and New York City. Known as one of the hottest events of the year, the Benefit brings together New York City’s elite business, entertainment and philanthropic communities in support of the Apollo.

Proceeds from the Spring Benefit support the Apollo’s important performing arts, education and community initiatives. The Apollo Theater is a not-for-profit organization.

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Photo: ©BAM

POP-UP MAGAZINE: SPRING 2022 ISSUE

Thursday, June 2nd at 7:30pm

Location: Peter Jay Sharp Building, BAM Howard Gilman Opera House

Ticket Information: Start at $39

Imagine a comedy show, play, concert, podcast, and film—all wrapped into one night. That’s Pop-Up Magazine, the acclaimed live magazine show. In this unforgettable live multimedia experience, renowned and emerging storytellers and journalists share original and unforgettable true stories accompanied by illustration, animation, film, photography, and an original live score by our musical collaborators, Magik*Magik Orchestra.

Contributors to Pop-Up Magazine’s Spring 2022 Issue include:

• Podcast host Tracy Clayton (Another Round, Netflix’s Strong Black Legends)
• Author and illustrator Kristen Radtke (The Verge; Seek You: A Journey Through American Loneliness, and Imagine Wanting Only This)
• 2020 Pulitzer Prize finalist Chloé Cooper Jones (author of Easy Beauty)
• Writer Brooke Jarvis (The New York Times MagazineWiredThe New Yorker)
• Author Elena Passarello (Let Me Clear My Throat and Animals Strike Curious Poses)
• Photographer Oscar Castillo (Magnum Foundation grantee)
• Filmmaker Adrian L. Burrell (The Game God(S))

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Photo: ©BAM

GISELLE

Wednesday, June 8th through Sunday, June 11th

Location: Peter Jay Sharp Building, BAM Howard Gilman Opera House

Ticket Information: Start at $35

THE ICONIC BALLET, REIMAGINED.

One of today’s most celebrated dance artists, Akram Khan, brings breathtaking vision to the greatest Romantic ballet and its story of love, betrayal, and redemption. Featuring a cast of almost 50 dancers, this acclaimed production by English National Ballet comes to BAM for its New York premiere.

As the curtain rises, shadowy figures struggle against a forbidding wall. From that moment on, Akram Khan’s Giselle stuns with powerful images and mesmerizing choreography. With a new score by Vincenzo Lamagna adapted from Adolphe Adam’s original composition, the production features spectacular sets and costumes by Academy Award-winning designer Tim Yip (Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon) and atmospheric lighting design by Mark Henderson. Enter the rich world of Khan’s timely reimagining: a condemned factory haunted by vengeful ghosts and collective female rage.

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Photo: ©BAM

NIGHTWALKS WITH TEENAGERS

Wednesday, June 15th through Saturday, June 18th at 7:30pm

Location: Brooklyn

Ticket Information: Start at $35

Teenagers run the show in this social-specific performance, conceived by internationally recognized theater company Mammalian Diving Reflex. Local youth design, plan, and lead an exploration of Brooklyn at night, welcoming audiences into their lives and neighborhood. Over the course of one rambunctious evening, a community forms through the power of walking together. With a mix of stories, games, performances, and conversation, Nightwalks with Teenagers invites teens and adults to share a unique social experience where everyone can let loose, and silences lead to moments of revelation.

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Photo: Chris Alfonso

DRAG AND DRAW WITH YAS MAMA

Thursday, June 9th from 7:00pm-9:30pm

Location: Steinberg Family Sculpture Garden, 1st Floor

Ticket Information: $35 and include after-hours admission to Andy Warhol: Revelation, your own Brooklyn Museum tote, and a complimentary drink. Member tickets are $25.

Sip and sketch in our backyard Sculpture Garden this summer with a monthly series of life drawing classes. Drink and Draw—this month, Drag and Draw—is open to all levels and accompanied by a refreshing beverage and musical vibes by local DJs. Celebrating the arts of drawing and drag in honor of Brooklyn Pride, the June installment features live models from Yas Mama, Brooklyn’s favorite night of Latinx drag starring local talent. Experiment with watercolor and crayon in this casual class led by teaching artist Mellasenah Nicole Edwards. While you draw, enjoy music and performances by some of NYC’s best drag queens, hosted by Horrorchata, mother of the House of Bushwig.

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Organized by InterseXtions

LGBTQ+ TEEN NIGHT: (DIS)RESPECTFULLY US

Friday, June 10th from 5:00pm-7:30pm

Location: Beaux-Arts Court, 3rd Floor

Ticket Information: This program is free, but space is limited, and registration is required. Open to all youth ages 14–22. All participants must abide by our community agreements.

Brought to you by BkM Teens, LGBTQ+ Teen Nights are free inclusive events planned by and for LGBTQ+ teens and allies. Join us for our ninth annual LGBTQ+ Teen Night, featuring a range of art-making, performances, and other activities inspired by current exhibits.

(Dis)Respectfully Us is organized by InterseXtions, our paid LGBTQ+ teen internship in queer art history and community programming.

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Honoring Juneteenth, 2021. (Photo: Souls in Focus)

HONORING JUNETEENTH

Sunday, June 19th from 12:00pm-5:00pm

Location: Throughout the Museum

Ticket Information: This program is free, but registration is required.

Honor Juneteenth—the annual holiday commemorating the end of legal slavery in the United States—with a full day of activities celebrating self-expression, community, and Black liberation and creativity. Taking place on Father’s Day, this year’s event will feature activities for the whole family.

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Photo: ©Caramoor

OPENING NIGHT GALA BENEFIT

Saturday, June 18th at 5:30pm

Ticket Information: Starting at $750

Usher in Caramoor’s 2022 Summer Season with The Knights and Yo-Yo Ma! Join us to kick off our 77th season with our annual Opening Night Gala and celebrate the transformative philanthropy of Leslie Williams and Jim Attwood. As Caramoor’s current Chairman, Jim has served on our Board of Trustees for over 15 years, and through his leadership, Caramoor’s historic Inspire campaign was a tremendous success.

Benefit tickets, which include cocktails, concert, and gala dinner, start at $750. Individual and table options are available. A portion of each ticket is tax deductible.

Photo: ©Caramoor

CELEBRATE JUNETEENTH

Presented in collaboration with the Town of Bedford

Sunday, June 19th at 4:00pm

Ticket Information: FREE!

A Day to Energize and Recognize!
Join Caramoor as we celebrate African American freedom and achievement! Known as our country’s second Independence Day, Juneteenth commemorates the emancipation of enslaved African Americans and honors their families, heritage, and resilience. Millions celebrate this nationally and globally significant American holiday. Jeremiah Abiah — international acclaimed recording artist, vocal coach, and songwriter — performs a soulful set. Family-friendly activities complete this annual June jubilee steeped in tradition and joy. All are welcome!

3:00pm / Activities begin.
4:00pm / The performance begins.

Molly Tuttle

AMERICAN ROOTS MUSIC FESTIVAL

Presented in collaboration with City Winery

Saturday, June 25th at 1:00pm

Daytime & Evening Headliner in Venetian Theater
Adult: Starting at $50 / Child: Starting at $25

Daytime Only / General Admission / Does Not Include Evening Headliner
Adult: $45 / Child: $20

The annual American Roots Music Festival is back with a day overflowing with Americana, blues, folk, and bluegrass! Molly Tuttle, a multi-award-winning guitarist/banjoist with a bluegrass vibe and gift for insightful songwriting, closes out the evening with her band, Golden Highway, in a barn-burning set.  

Grounds open at 12:00pm, music starts at 1:00pm, headliner starts at 7:30pm. A detailed schedule of the day to come. We suggest bringing your own seating for the daytime performances.

Photo: ©Dizzy's Club

JAZZTOPAD FESTIVAL

JAMES BRANDON LEWIS WITH LUTOSŁAWSKI QUARTET AND KAMIL PIOTROWICZ SEXTET

Tuesday, June 21st through Wednesday, June 22nd

Ticket Information: Start at $35

ABOUT THE SHOW

6/21

  • 7:30pm: James Brandon Lewis with Lutosławski Quartet
  • 9:30pm Kamil Piotrowicz Sextet

6/22

  • 7:30pm Kamil Piotrowicz Sextet
  • 9:30pm: James Brandon Lewis with Lutosławski Quartet

PERFORMANCE LINEUP

James Brandon Lewis – saxophone
Lutosławski Quartet:
Szymon Krzeszowiec – 1st violin
Marcin Markowicz – 2nd violin
Artur Rozmysłowicz – viola
Maciej Młodawski – cello

Kamil Piotrowicz Sextet:
Kamil Piotrowicz- piano
Krzysztof Szmańda – drums, vibraphone
Tomasz Dąbrowski – trumpet
Andrzej Święs – double bass
Kuba Więcek – alto saxophone
Piotr Chęcki – tenor and baritone saxophone

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Photo: ©Dizzy's Club

BRYAN CARTER PRESENTS JAZZ AT PRIDE: NYC

JAZZ AT PRIDE ORCHESTRA FEATURING ELLA BRIC, RICHARD CORTEZ, NATHAN FARRELL, J HOARD, VUYO SOTASHE, CHARLES TURNER, AND CHARENEE WADE

Monday, June 27th at 7:30pm and 9:30pm

Ticket Information: $40

ABOUT THE SHOW

Bryan Carter presented the inaugural Jazz at Pride event in 2019 featuring guest vocalists, instrumentalists, dancers and comedians in front of a 23-piece jazz orchestra. The concert event makes a triumphant return, this time at Dizzy’s Club, after a brief hiatus due to COVID and celebrates the LGBTQIA+ community within the jazz community.

PERFORMANCE LINEUP

Jazz at Pride Orchestra, featuring:

  • Ella Bric
  • Richard Cortez
  • Nathan Farrell
  • J Hoard
  • Vuyo Sotashe
  • Charles Turner
  • Charenee Wade

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Photo: ©Jazz at Lincoln Center

CAMILLE THURMAN AND THE DARRELL GREEN QUARTET

BURT BACHARACH REIMAGINED

Friday, June 3rd and Saturday, June 4th at 7:00pm and 9:30pm

Location: The Appel Room

Ticket Information: Start at $45

WHAT TO EXPECT

  • An evening of beloved Burt Bacharach songs performed by multi-talented rising star Camille Thurman.

  • Reimagined versions of “The Look of Love,” “Going Out of My Head,” “(They Long to Be) Close to You,” and many more genre-spanning Bacharach hits.

ABOUT THE CONCERT

The sky’s the limit for the dynamic Camille Thurman. An award-winning composer and arranger, formidable saxophonist, jaw-dropping vocalist, and trusted bandleader, Thurman would still be making the “rising star” lists even if she focused on just one of her musical gifts. Thankfully, she’s instead rapidly developing every aspect of her artistry. For the past several years, Thurman has been a popular headliner at Dizzy’s Club and a regular presence with the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra, and this performance will be her anticipated debut as an Appel Room headliner.

For the occasion, Thurman has developed a new program of reimagined Burt Bacharach hits. A genre-spanning artist himself, Bacharach was influenced at a young age by jazz icons Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie before becoming one of the most successful songwriters of all time. Over the course of his 60-plus year career, Bacharach has released nine number one hit songs and nearly 50 top ten hits, blending jazz, bossa nova, soul, and pop styles into a distinctive and enduring new sound.

With hundreds of songs to choose from, Thurman has teased just a few of the classics that she’ll reimagine with the help of her regular band the Darrell Green Trio, including “The Look of Love,” “Going Out of My Head,” and “(They Long to Be) Close to You.” Instantly catchy and yet subtly complex, Bacharach’s music is famously adaptable and popular among jazz musicians, and we can’t wait to see Thurman’s new interpretation in this special showcase.

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Photo: ©Jazz at Lincoln Center

THE BEST OF DUKE ELLINGTON

WITH THE JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER ORCHESTRA WITH WYNTON MARSALIS

PRESENTED AS PART OF THE ERTEGUN JAZZ CONCERT SERIES

Friday, June 10th and Saturday, June 11th at 8:00pm

Location: Rose Theater

Ticket Information: Start at $60, Virtual Tickets $25

WHAT TO EXPECT

  • A sampling of Duke Ellington’s extensive songbook

  • Music that uplifts, enlightens, and rewards everyone from first-time listeners to lifelong fans

ABOUT THE CONCERT

The Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis closes the 2021-22 concert season with an audience favorite: an all-Ellington evening of musical masterpieces.

The possibilities are endless in an Ellington extravaganza like this. Over the course of six decades, Duke Ellington wrote well over 1,000 compositions, some of the richest and most enduring music of the past century. From his early days at the Cotton Club when Duke first took the world by storm with hits like “Creole Love Call” and “Black and Tan Fantasy” to his next wave of classics like “It Don’t Mean a Thing (If it Ain’t Got That Swing),” “Mood Indigo,” “Sophisticated Lady,” and “In a Sentimental Mood,” Duke set the standard for concise songs in which every moment makes an impact.

Duke’s conceptual works—including his “Sacred Concerts” series and extended suites like Black, Brown & Beige, The Far East Suite, New Orleans Suite, and Latin American Suite—go even deeper. The music provides the ultimate canvas for a big band—and nobody plays it quite like the JLCO.

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Photo: ©Poster House

GENIUS ON DISPLAY: JOHANNA TORUÑO OF THE UNAPOLOGETIC STREET SERIES

Wednesday, June 8th from 6:00pm-7:00pm

Ticket Information: FREE!

Genius on Display continues at Poster House, featuring Johanna Toruño of The Unapologetic Street Series. Genius on Display is a platform for spotlighting the expertise of racialized artists and designers within the context of Poster House’s exhibitions and permanent collection. Join us as Johana shares their beautiful and impactful posters and compares their use of floral imagery to that of Ethel Reed: I am My Own Property.

Johanna Toruno is a Salvadoran-born migrant artist and creator of The Unapologetic Street Series focusing on the importance of storytelling through accessible art in a public spaces and the importance of queer folks in the arts.

This program series is presented by CMYK Council, Poster House’s working advisory board of BIPOC creatives, designers, educators, and museum staff. 

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Photo: ©Poster House

JUNETEENTH – FREE MUSEUM ADMISSION!

Sunday, June 19th from 10:00am-6:00pm

In celebration of Juneteenth, which commemorates the end of slavery in the United States on June 19, 1865, Poster House is pleased to offer free admission to the museum on Sunday, June 19 (discount applied at check-out). 

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Photo courtesy of Wave Hill

FATHER’S DAY 2022

Sunday, June 19th, all day

Location: see below

Ticket Information: This is a premium-admission weekend, with a $2 surcharge per visitor

Father’s Day comes just as summer is filling our hearts. We invite you to plan for a day in the gardens. Find links below for more about a special Family Art Project, a morning session of yoga we hope will draw some of the dads we know enjoy Wave Hill, and a guided walk in the gardens in the afternoon.

Enjoy the very rare opportunity to picnic on the Wave Hill House Lawn, or, if you purchase a picnic from Great Performances, in Armor Hall. (Limited space is available in Armor Hall, on a first-come, first-served basis.) Bring your own feast or purchase a delicious picnic curated by our exclusive partner Great Performances, featuring cedar plank salmon, fresh spring salads and delectable desserts. There’s also a special meal for your junior gardeners (ages seven and under) available! Reservations are required by end-of-day Tuesday, June 14.

If you would like to picnic on the Wave Hill House Lawn, you may bring your own blanket and outdoor folding chairs. Enjoy this special day!

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Photo: Nicole Tintle

AILEY II – FREEDOM SERIES

Tuesday, June 21st at 5:00pm and 7:30pm

Location: Great Lawn

Ticket Information: $40. Wave Hill Members save 10%.

Ailey II, the second company of the world-renowned Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, presents its program, Freedom Series, outdoors on Wave Hill’s Great Lawn on the first day of summer. Ailey II is universally renowned for merging the spirit and energy of the country’s finest dance talent with the passion and creative vision of today’s most outstanding emerging choreographers.

Choreographed by Francesca Harper, Freedom Series travels through a landscape of memories creating a series of vignettes that embody and imagine a hybrid world where memory strives to influence the future.  Depicted through this futuristic lens, and developed in collaboration with the Ailey II dancers, Harper’s work examines identity and community.  With costumes by designer Elias Gurrola and a score featuring a blend of acoustic and electronic sounds, Freedom Series takes unexpected twists and turns that bridge tender moments to its intrinsic ferocity.

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PAINT AND SIP

Sunday, June 12th at 12:00pm

Ticket Information: $50 includes all supplies and one glass of wine.

No painting experience necessary, to join us with the Paint Place, NYC’s #1 Paint and Sip studio for an afternoon of painting from Wollman Rink. Professional instructors will guide you step-by-step through this fun process where you leave with your own piece of art. The class includes instruction, paint, brushes, 16” x 20” blank canvas, apron, and one glass of wine. Enjoy painting outdoors at the iconic Wollman Rink with professional instructors. Paint the scenic Central Park surrounding Wollman Rink. The class will start promptly at 12:00 PM. Please arrive early to get your spot! Event is weather permitting. There will be additional wine available for purchase and the Wollman Café will be open to purchase snacks.

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THE DISCOASIS

Beginning June 16th through July 31st

Ticket Information: Adults $23, Kids $17, Skate Rental $10

The DiscOasis is a timed-entry immersive theatrical experience that unites art, light, music, dance, live performances, roller skating, good times, and good vibes within the iconic Wollman Rink in Central Park. At The DiscOasis you will find yourself dancing and skating your way through a glittering sonic fantasia for the soul with a soundscape curated by our Groovemaster, disco and funk legend Nile Rodgers. Whenever you visit, you will be immersed in the groovy paradise that is The DiscOasis. The environmental design features art installations, photo ops, and soundscapes curated by Groovemaster Nile Rodgers.

The DiscOasis is rolling through New York for a limited engagement starting June 16. The experience will be open Wednesday-Sunday, with daytime skate sessions from 10:00am-4:30pm, and the nighttime experience from 5:30-10:00pm.

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Saigon Social

Chef Helen Nguyen
Photo courtesy of Saigon Social

Raised in Seattle with roots in California and Vietnam, Helen Nguyen has always had a passion for food. After a decade in real estate business and sales, she pursued her passion and moved to New York and attended the Institute of Culinary Education.

While at school, she started an apprenticeship at L’Appart under Chef Nicolas Abello, who led his team to their first Michelin star within the first few months of opening and then worked her way into the kitchen of Chef Daniel Boulud’s famed Restaurant Daniel. There she trained with the Feast and Fetes catering and private events team for 3 years.

Though trained in classic French, Vietnamese comfort food is where her heart resides. Helen started sharing her love for food, culture, and community via monthly popups and eventually opened Saigon Social, her first restaurant, in 2019. Saigon Social is a casual spot serving up Vietnamese comfort food with a menu rooted in the food that Helen ate as a child but plated and presented with the elegance of Helen’s fine-dining background.

Featured Dishes provided by Chef Helen Nguyen
on April 12th, 2022:

"Mi Xao Tom Toi": Garlic Noodles with Shrimp
"Mi Xao Bo Toi": Garlic Noodles with Tofu

Photos courtesy of Saigon Social

Saigon Social

172 Orchard St, New York, NY 10002

www.saigonsocialnyc.com

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Chef Esther Choi
Photo courtesy of Esther

Mokbar is a Korean eatery serving ramen, rice bowls and handmade dumplings, as well as a diverse selection of small plates inspired by Korean street foods.

Chef-Owner Esther Choi grew up cooking traditional Korean food with her native Korean grandmother as her greatest inspiration. For Esther, “Food is the ambassador of a culture. It expresses all the elements that define a country – its history, social customs, language, geography and art traditions. It is something passed from generation to generation.”

Esther truly believes in the simplicity of unpretentious dining, yet with complex and perfectly executed traditional Korean flavors. She serves her cooking with humility, demonstrating her commitment to the authenticity of her Korean heritage. Her mission is to broaden New Yorkers’ understanding and appreciation of Korean culture through her food.

Mokbar is not only owned by a strong female chef, but is also operated by an all-female management team! Mokbar has two Manhattan locations in the Meatpacking District’s Chelsea Market and The Hugh in Midtown, as well as a Brooklyn outpost near the Barclay Center.

Featured Dish provided by Chef Esther Choi
on May 10th, 2022:

Pulled Pork Bibimbap with
Seasonal Vegetables (Beansprouts, Spinach, Pickled Daikon, Cucumber, Shiitake Mushrooms, Daikon Kimchi), Scallions, Nori, Housemade Gochujang Sauce

Photos courtesy of Mokbar

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75 9th Ave, New York, NY 10011

212 Flatbush Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11217

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“We contribute to Japanese farmers and agriculture by expanding rice consumption.”
Our tasty Omusubi embody our policy.

When the founder was working for a Japanese trading company
in the Middle East, he saw the decline in consumption of a Japanese staple food: rice.
This realization led him to create Omusubi Gonbei.
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but it has led to a sharp decline in rice consumption.
This is concerning because rice is the original source of carbohydrates in Japanese cuisine and a major staple food.
Omusubi Gonbei’s mission is to expand rice’s role in food culture,
increase rice consumption, maintain and regenerate rice fields
and create sustainable agricultural management through the sale of Omusubi.

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on May 5th, 2022:

Spicy Tuna スパイシーツナ
Bomb (Salmon, Spicy Tuna, Kombu) ばくだんむすび
Takana (Pickled Mustard Greens) 高菜
Kombu (Kelp Seaweed) 昆布
Kinoko (Soy-braised Shiitake Mushroom) きのこむすび

Photos courtesy of Omusubi Gonbei

Omusubi Gonbei

595 River Rd, Edgewater, NJ

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Chef Madeline Lanciani
Photo Credit: Claudine Williams

Chef Madeline Lanciani began her career in 1974 when she became the first female chef ever hired at the renowned Plaza Hotel in New York City. From there, she worked in kitchens of some of the city’s top restaurants. After much success in the New York culinary world, she decided to begin raising a family and start a new career in the pastry world.

She began with opening Patisserie Lanciani in the Greenwich Village. Then, in 1992, she opened Duane Park Patisserie in TriBeCa, which has since become a longstanding beloved neighborhood staple. Most recently, Madeline opened Ring Ding Bar which takes a creative and contemporary take on the classic 1950s hand-held dessert snack. Madeline and her team have worked to concoct unique flavors like Nutella, French Toast, Funfetti, PB&J, Matcha, Cookies & Cream, Red Velvet and even Negroni. These nostalgic hand-held treats seek to “inspire people to reconnect with their inner kid and indulge in a little bit of (and a little bite of) whimsical, care-free fun.” 

Featured Ring Dings provided by Chef Madeline Lanciani
on April 28th, 2022:

Gluten-Free Double Chocolate, Matcha, Red Raspberry,
Dulce de Leche, Mama's Margarita, and Chocolate Latte

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Ring Ding Bar

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Chef Wesly Jean Simon
Photo courtesy of Wesly

Chef Wesly Jean Simon was born and raised in Haiti until moving to the U.S. at the age of 14. He worked as executive chef for the Hard Rock Cafe Times Square for 15 years until deciding to branch out on his own. With the goal of helping his community and providing better presentation of Haitian cuisine, he decided to return to Haiti for six weeks to better understand the food. After working with butchers and rural cooks from his home country, he returned to the U.S. to open his restaurant, Zanmi, in February of 2020.

Named after the Kreyol word for “friends”, Zanmi has become the community spot that Wesly had hoped for; hosting Haitian movies nights on Monday, karaoke on Tuesdays and live music every Thursday through Sunday while also serving up signature dishes like pork griot with fried plantains, sausages and pikliz, djondjon rice, and voodoo pasta.

Featured Dish provided by Chef Wesly Jean Simon
on April 28th, 2022:

Spicy Braised Pork with Djondjon Rice, Collard Greens & Okra

Photos courtesy of Zanmi

Zanmi

1206 Nostrand Avenue,
Brooklyn, NY 11225

www.zanminyc.com

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EXCITING EVENTS AROUND NEW YORK: MAY 2022

By Great Performances

Explore Great Music, Art and More at Our Partner Venues This Month!

Photo: ©Apollo

SAMARA JOY

Saturday, May 14th at 10:00pm

Location: Soundstage at the Apollo

Ticket Information: $25 (plus $10 food or drink minimum)

Having won the 2019 Sarah Vaughan International Jazz Vocal Competition at the age of 19, Samara Joy is a self-possessed, deeply emotive vocalist with dynamic power. This rising star has been praised for masterfully referencing Apollo legends like Ella Fitzgerald and Sarah Vaughan in her captivating performances with nods to contemporary artists including Cécile McLorin Salvant, Jazzmeia Horn, and H.E.R.

Tapped as one of America’s most promising young vocalists, Joy comes to the Apollo’s Music Café for an intimate performance that allows audiences to get to know this star on the rise. For 11 years, the Apollo Music Café, located on the Apollo’s Soundstage, has served as a launching pad for numerous artists, showcasing their unique artistry in an intimate nightclub setting that serves as a timely throwback to the Renaissance.

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IMAGENATION’S COCKTAILS AND SOL CINEMA

Thursday, May 26th at 6:00pm

Ticket Information: $25 (includes one free cocktail)

IT’S DIFFERENT IN CHICAGO

Chicago is known by many as the birthplace of house music as well as an incubator for hip-hop hitmakers, yet the city remains divided over how it views its musical legacy. It’s Different In Chicago tells the story of how these music genres and the cultures around their communities have complemented and competed with each other, leading to deep revelations about the different segments within the Black community of Chicago.

This homegrown ode to the Chicago music scene will be preceded by a cocktail reception featuring DJ Stormin Norman, and followed by a discussion between curator Moikgantsi Kgama of ImageNation and filmmaker David Weathersby. This program will be taking place on the Apollo’s Soundstage.

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Photo: ©BAM

CYRANO DE BERGERAC

Tuesday, April 5th through Sunday, May 22nd

Location: BAM Strong, Harvey Theater

Ticket Information: Start at $45

US Theater Premiere

Direct from London’s West End, three-time Olivier-nominated stage and screen actor James McAvoy (The Last King of Scotland, Atonement, X-Men) makes his BAM debut in a radical new adaptation of Edmond Rostand’s masterwork by Martin Crimp, with direction by Jamie Lloyd (Betrayal).

McAvoy leads a superb ensemble in this “breathtakingly exciting” (Evening Standard) theatrical tour-de-force that captures timeless passion through spoken word, contemporary poetry, and raw physicality. Cyrano seduces in raps and rhymes, using his linguistic brilliance to help another man win the heart of his one true love—above all—championing his own unbridled love for words.

Winner of the Olivier Award for Best Revival, the Jamie Lloyd Company’s latest production blazes into the Harvey Theater to celebrate Cyrano’s powerful resistance against overwhelming odds.

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MAVIS STAPLES

Friday, May 20th at 8:00pm

Location: Peter Jay Sharp Building, BAM Howard Gilman Opera House

Ticket Information: Start at $35

BAM is thrilled to welcome national treasure Mavis Staples, a once-in-a-generation artist hailed by NPR as “one of America’s defining voices of freedom and peace.” In a career lasting more than 70 years, her impact on music and culture has been profound. The documentary Summer of Soul—Questlove’s directorial debut and winner of the Grand Jury Prize and the Audience Award at the 2021 Sundance Film Festival—features Staples as vital to the Harlem Cultural Festival of 1969, also known as “Black Woodstock.” She is a Blues and Rock & Roll Hall of Famer, civil rights icon, Grammy winner, and winner of a Lifetime Achievement National Arts Award. She marched with Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., performed at John F. Kennedy’s inauguration, and sang in Barack Obama’s White House—and she has collaborated with everyone from Prince and Bob Dylan to Arcade Fire and Wilco, continuing to play festivals worldwide.

To record her third album, What the Flood Leaves Behind (2021), singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Amy Helm returned home to Woodstock’s Levon Helm Studios. The daughter of singer-songwriter Libby Titus and Levon Helm, a Rock & Roll Hall of Famer and founding member of The Band, Amy began her musical career in the alt-country collective Ollabelle, later playing in her father’s Midnight Ramble Band. On Flood, Amy worked with songwriter, arranger and producer Josh Kaufman—known for collaborations with Taylor Swift, Bob Weir, The National, and The War on Drugs—in evolving her harmony-laden blend of Americana, country, blues, and gospel.

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DANCEAFRICA 2022

Friday, May 27th through Monday, May 30th

Location: Peter Jay Sharp Building, BAM Howard Gilman Opera House

Ticket Information: Start at $35

“THIS FESTIVAL HEALS, PUMPS UP, AND MOVES ONE TO TEARS.”
—DANCE ENTHUSIAST
 
The nation’s largest festival dedicated to African dance and music returns to the stages and streets of Brooklyn for its 45th year! We celebrate with five different guest companies from Brooklyn, Harlem, the Bronx, and Washington, DC, each offering a home-grown vision of traditional dances. They bring to the stage movement and musical styles from Nigeria, Ghana, Guinea, Mali, and the Caribbean, supported by an all-star orchestra created by members of each company. Plus, the DanceAfrica Spirit Walkers return and the beloved RestorationArt Dance Youth Ensemble marks their 25th anniversary.
 

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FIRST SATURDAYS

Saturday, May 7th, all day

A whole variety of events will be hosted by the museum including:

  • Signature Cocktail by Mood Ring, throughout the museum, 5:00-10:00pm
  • Music: Shoko Nagai’s TOKALA, Martha A. and Robert S. Rubin Pavilion and Lobby, 1st Floor, 5:00-6:00pm
  • Pop-up Poetry: Kundiman, Biergarten, Steinberg Family Sculpture Garden, 6:00-7:30pm
  • Performance: Baseera Khan, Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art, Forum, 4th Floor, 6:00-7:00pm
  • Music: YiuYiu 瑶瑶, Beaux-Arts Court, 3rd Floor, 7:00-10:00pm
  • Music: Nathan Bajar, Martha A. and Robert S. Rubin Pavilion and Lobby, 1st Floor, 7:00-8:00pm
  • Film: New York, I Missed You, Iris and B. Gerald Cantor Auditorium, 3rd Floor, 7:30-9:30pm
  • Music: Disco Tehran, Biergarten and Martha A. and Rubin S. Pavilion and Lobby, 8:00-10:00pm

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Photo: Kolin Mendez Photography

POP-UP MARKET

May 8th, 15th, and 22nd from 10:30am-5:30pm

Location: Brooklyn Museum Plaza

Stop by our market to shop one-of-a-kind, handmade items from local artisans. This weekly event features more than twenty vendors offering artwork, jewelry, fashion, home and apothecary goods, and more.

This event takes place outdoors.

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Photo: ©Caramoor

AFTERNOON TEA

Friday, May 6th at 2:00pm
Friday, May 13th at 2:00pm
Friday, May 20th at 2:00pm
Friday, May 27th at 2:00pm

Ticket Information: Adult: $45, Child: $20

Spend time relaxing with friends and enjoying a formal tea service in the grand setting of the Rosen House, including a variety of tea sandwiches, scones with crème fraiche and preserves, delicious desserts, and a variety of fragrant teas — all served on exquisite vintage china.

Tickets include access to select rooms of the Rosen House beginning at 12:00pm.

Photo: ©Caramoor

EILEN JEWELL

Presented in collaboration with City Winery

Saturday May 14th at 8:00pm

Ticket Information: Start at $30

Eilen Jewell, the reigning Queen of the Minor Key, leads a tight quartet that blends influences of surf-noir, early blues, classic country, folk, and 1960s era rock ’n’ roll. Rolling Stone praised her clever songwriting, remarking that her “mix of gypsy jazz and old-timey folk music goes down easy,” but it was The Los Angeles Daily News that put it best: “She’s mighty good!”

Credit: Piper Ferguson

JOEL ROSS, ZOE OBADIA, SEAN MASON, MARK LEWANDOWSKI, KAYVON GORDON

YOUNG MUNK PROJECT

Friday, May 20th through Saturday, May 21st

Ticket Information: Start at $40

ABOUT THE SHOW

“Joel is not only one of the preeminent instrumentalists of this era, but he is one of the greatest musical visionaries of his generation ” – Don Was, Blue Note Records

A curated band of bandleaders and rising stars, the Young Monk Project embraces the songs and spirit of their iconoclastic compositional and improvising hero, Thelonious Monk. To celebrate our mini-Monk Festival as the JLCO presents “Monk Con Clave” with special guests in Rose Theater over the weekend, Dizzy’s spotlights 5 remarkable young artists who have not played together as a band but have long admired each other from afar. They each bring their own arrangements to the bandstand, specific to the instrumentation of vibraphone and alto sax and rhythm section, interpreting the Monk’s handiwork through fresh perspectives. Catch this new band in their debut performances at Jazz at Lincoln Center!

PERFORMANCE LINEUP

Joel Ross, vibraphone
Zoe Obadia, alto saxophone
Sean Mason, piano
Mark Lewandowski, bass
Kayvon Gordon, drums

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Credit: Frank Stewart

LOUIS HAYES QUINTET: MY 85TH BIRTHDAY!

Thursday, May 26th and Friday, May 27th

Ticket Information: $45

ABOUT THE SHOW

Hard-swinging drummer and bandleader Louis Hayes celebrates his 85th birthday by bringing his high voltage quintet to Dizzy’s for two electrifying nights. While still in his teens in 1956, Louis Hayes moved to New York and joined the Horace Silver Quintet, spending the following years working with greats like John Coltrane and Curtis Fuller, and then joining Cannonball Adderley’s quintet in 1959. He has since become one of the most recorded drummers in history and one of the players most successful in navigating the changes in jazz since the hard bop era. Though his résumé also includes working with Sonny Rollins, Dizzy Gillespie, Yusef Lateef, Ravi Shankar, J.J. Johnson, Ray Brown, Wes Montgomery, and countless more, he has spent the last several decades as a leader, mobilizing some of the tightest and most cohesive groups in the business.

PERFORMANCE LINEUP

Louis Hayes – drums
Abraham Burton – alto saxophone
Dezron Douglas – bass (5/26)
Gerald Cannon – bass (5/27)
Steve Nelson – vibraphone
David Hazeltine – piano

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Credit: Frank Stewart

CÉCILE MCLORIN SALVANT

PRESENTED AS PART OF THE ERTEGUN JAZZ CONCERT SERIES

Thursday, May 12th and Friday, May 13th at 8:00pm

Location: Rose Theater

Ticket Information: Start at $40

WHAT TO EXPECT

  • A genre-defying NYC debut of three-time Grammy Award winner Cecile McLorin Salvant’s forthcoming album Ghost Song.

ABOUT THE CONCERT

Cécile McLorin Salvant is one of the most acclaimed jazz singers and composers of her generation. Her music fuses sounds from across generations and cultures, incorporating vaudeville, jazz, blues, and storytelling. With her remarkable vocal technique and on-stage persona, she performs rich interpretations of familiar songs and rare treasures alike.

A three-time Grammy Award winner and MacArthur Fellow, Salvant returns to Jazz at Lincoln Center for her fourth headlining performance with a New York City debut of her new commission and forthcoming album Ghost Song.

Cécile McLorin Salvant – vocals
Sullivan Fortner – piano
Keita Ogawa – percussion
Marvin Sewell – guitar
Alexa Tarantino – flute
Yasushi Nakamura – bass

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Photo: ©Jazz at Lincoln Center

MONK CON CLAVE

WITH THE JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER ORCHESTRA

PRESENTED AS PART OF THE ERTEGUN JAZZ CONCERT SERIES

Thursday, May 19th through Saturday, May 21st

Location: Rose Theater

Ticket Information: Start at $40

WHAT TO EXPECT

  • With music direction by JLCO bassist Carlos Henriquez, this concert explores Monk’s music through clave and swing rhythms.

  • Featuring special guest Pedrito Martinez

  • A world premiere of new and reinvented music inspired by Thelonious Monk, with an Afro-Latin tinge.

ABOUT THE CONCERT

The syncopated melodies and rhythms of genius composer Thelonious Monk get the Afro-Latin treatment in this one of a kind evening of clave and swing. With music direction by JLCO bassist Carlos Henriquez, this first-ever performance includes reinventions of Monk classics such as “Bye-Ya,” “Evidence,” “Boo Boo’s Birthday,” and inspired new works. With congas and clave providing the groove, any Monk piece becomes danceable.

Named “the most important Latin jazz artist in New York City today” and “the heir to the legacy of Tito Puente” by New York Latin Culture, Henriquez is the longtime bassist for the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra. He is a Grammy Award-nominated artist, a talented arranger, and one of the most exciting bandleaders in town.

Hailing from the Bronx, Henriquez is a rare virtuoso in both the jazz and Afro-Cuban traditions, and he has been performing with greats like Tito Puente, Eddie Palmieri, and Celia Cruz since the age of 14. He’s also a natural entertainer who has led concerts ranging from Rubén Blades’s debut with the JLCO to a New Year’s Eve bash at Dizzy’s Club.

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FIRST FRIDAY

Friday, May 6th from 10:00am-9:00pm

Ticket Information: FREE

Join Poster House on the First Friday of every month for free admission and extended hours! Explore the museum’s latest exhibitions and get in on the fun by attending a tour, workshop, or activity throughout the day. This month, the museum is thrilled to partner with Welcome to Chinatown for a series of programming that celebrates the culture, community, and resilience of Chinatown. Stop by and learn more about Welcome to Chinatown and how you can support the organization’s recovery efforts.

12pm-2pm Block Printing with Optimism

3pm Made in Chinatown: Designing for Our Own Communities

6:30pm Cinema on Paper Book Signing

7:30pm Blockchain & Chinatown: Thoughtfully Designing Technology

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FASHIONING THE SELF: I AM MY OWN PROPERTY

Thursday, May 26th from 6:00-8:00pm

Ticket Information: $10

The exhibition Ethel Reed: I Am My Own Property highlights the artist’s masterful use of fashion and her appearance to control her own narrative and that ofher work. Of course, Reed wasn’t the only person of her time to leverage fashion to her advantage. How were Black people–whether free, freed, or enslaved–leveraging sartorial freedoms to construct and project new narratives? Join fashion historians Jonathan Michal Square and Elizabeth Way for an evening exploring the turn-of-the-century fashions of African Americans. Questions strongly encouraged!

Jonathan Michael Square is the Assistant Professor of Black Visual Culture at Parsons School of Design. He is also currently a fellow in the Costume Institute at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. He founded and runs the digital humanities project Fashioning the Self in Slavery and Freedom, which explores the intersection between histories of enslavement and the fashion system.

Elizabeth Way is an Associate Curator at The Museum at the Fashion Institute of Technology. Her exhibitions include Global Fashion Capitals (2015), Black Fashion Designers (2016), Fabric In Fashion (2018), and Head to Toe (on view now). Way’s personal research focuses on the intersection of African American culture and fashion, and she edited the book Black Designers in American Fashion (2021).

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Photo: ©Signature Theater Company

A CASE FOR THE EXISTENCE OF GOD

Tuesday, April 12th through Sunday, May 15th

Ticket Information: Start at $35

Inside a cubicle in a small office in southern Idaho, two men struggle to meet the confounding terms on a loan. MacArthur Fellow Samuel D. Hunter launches his residency with this thoughtful meditation on human resilience, directed by David Cromer (Tony Award- winner, The Band’s Visit).

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Photo courtesy of Wave Hill

MOTHER’S DAY 2022

Saturday, May 7th and Sunday, May 8th

Location: see below

Ticket Information: This is a premium-admission weekend, with a $2 surcharge per visitor

The ancient Greeks and Romans were the first in recorded history to celebrate mothers, in their case certain mother goddesses. Nowadays, mothers work even harder than ever to nurture us, whether or not they are our birth mothers, and Mother’s Day, wonderfully timed to coincide—in the northeast anyway—with the arrival of spring, is the perfect opportunity to pull out all the stops.

We invite you to plan for a day in the gardens on Saturday or Sunday, May 7 or 8. Find links below for more about a special Family Art Project both mornings, a guided walk in the gardens both afternoons, a session of spring birding, a free session of community yoga and a family nature walk, both on Sunday.

Enjoy the very rare opportunity to picnic on the Wave Hill House Lawn, or, if you purchase a picnic from Great Performances, in Armor Hall or on the Kate French Terrace. (Limited space available on the Terrace on a first-come, first-served basis.) Bring your own feast or purchase a delicious picnic curated by our exclusive partner Great Performances, featuring cedar plank salmon, fresh spring salads and delectable desserts. There’s also a special meal for your junior gardeners (ages seven and under) available! Reservations are required by Friday, April 29.

If you would like to picnic on the North Lawn, you may bring your own blanket and outdoor folding chairs. Enjoy this special day!

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MAJEL CONNERY & THE BROTHERS BALLIET PERFORM: RIVERS ARE OUR BROTHERS

Saturday, May 14th from 2:00–3:00pm

Location: Armor Hall

Ticket Information: $30 Adult/$14 Child (8-18), including admission to the grounds. Advance tickets $2 off. Wave Hill Members save 10%

This performance features:
Majel Connery – Vocals, Vocoder, Electric Piano
Brad Balliett – Bassoon
Doug Balliett – Viola da Gamba

“The Rivers are Our Brothers” is a narrative song cycle on ecological responsibility told from the point of view of the land. With titles such as “I Am a River” and “I Am a Cloud”, each song is given the power of first-person speech to highlight important elements in the natural world, ascribing human qualities and feelings to water, trees, mountains, rivers, fish, air and rocks. Written and performed by Majel Connery (voice, vocoder, synthesizer), the artist says “The goal is to give nature a voice. I wanted to allow these vibrant things to speak on their own behalf.” Connery collaborated with musicians Edwin Huizinga and Ben Matus on the original compositions. At this concert, she is joined by The Brothers Balliett on bassoon and viola da gamba. “The Rivers are Our Brothers” was commissioned by Musica Sierra, an organization based in Northern California, and is as part of its “Musical Headwaters” program, a residency series that brings musicians and composers to the headwaters of the Feather River to compose and perform original works reflecting the natural world.

The concert begins at 2PM and lasts approximately one hour without intermission. Ages 8 and older welcome with an adult.

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ROBOT HEART PRESENTS FARE FORWARD

Saturday, April 30th through Sunday, May 1st

Ticket Information: Start at $190.55

The Robot Heart Foundation is bringing the original Robot Heart Bus to New York City for a weekend filled with world-class performances, artistic experiences, next-level dining, and conscious revelry.

The line-up includes the DJ Dill, musical artists Formerly (preview), International DJ and Cirque du Soleil founder Guy Laliberté, Turkish DJ and producer Carlita, musician Acid Pauli, musical artists The Illustrious Blacks, Canadian folk music band The Weather Station, DJ and producer Behrouz, British musicians Cymande, DJ and live performer Francesca Lombardo and Danish electronic artist Be Svendsen.

Many more notable music artists have played at Wollman Rink Music Festivals, including B.B. King, Jimi Hendrix, Joni Mitchell, Tina Turner, Patti Smith, Neil Young, Bob Marley, Led Zeppelin, Meatloaf, Debbie Harry, Bruce Springsteen, The Who and the Doors, to name a few.

Fare Forward reignites this historical venue with a range of talent, multisensory production and the sensurround sound that music lovers have come to expect from the Robot Heart art car.

Fare Forward is part memorial for our founder, Geo, part 50th birthday celebration of our 1972 English bus and part celebration of 15 years of the Robot Heart community, Fare Forward is an invitation to appreciate the present moment. Achieve a state of unity. And transcend the material through an elation of the senses.

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PAINT & SIP

Hosted by The Paint Place NYC

Sunday, May 15th at 2:00pm

Ticket Information: $50 (includes supplies and one glass of wine)

No painting experience necessary to join us with the Paint Place, NYC’s #1 Paint and Sip studio, for an afternoon of painting at Wollman Rink. Professional instructors will guide you step-by-step through this fun process where you leave with your own piece of art. The 2 hour class includes instruction, paint, brushes, 16” x 20” blank canvas, apron, and one glass of wine.

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EXCITING EVENTS AROUND THE BRONX: MAY 2022

By Great Performances

Explore exciting community events around the Bronx during May of 2022.

BRONX WEEK 2022

May 5th through May 15th

Beginning on May 5th, there will be a series of events from every sector of the community including senior activities, small business networking, family, health, finance, and more.

Bronx Week will culminate in a Black-tie gala honoring our Bronx Walk of Fame Inductees on Saturday, May 14th.

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50TH ANNIVERSARY VIRTUAL & IN-PERSON GALA AND AUCTION

Tuesday, May 10th from 6:00-10:00pm

Location: Virtual

On Tuesday, May 10, 2022, The Bronx Museum of the Arts will host a grand virtual and in-person gala at Guastavino’s (409 E 59th St, New York, NY 10022) celebrating 50 years of championing the people of the Bronx, supporting important contemporary artists, and serving the youth through educational initiatives. 

The Gala and Art Auction is the Bronx Museum’s single most important fundraiser of the year, attended by art world luminaries, business and entertainment titans, government officials, patrons, artists and educators – raising an important 20% of the Museum’s annual operating budget. 
 
Our gala theme, “Our Stories–Our Voices” reinforces our core values that visibility is the primary tenet of social justice and that to be truly seen is the first step in forward movement towards equity. 
 
Our gala will be a free-flowing cocktail-style evening featuring performances by Maluca (Bronx-born hip-house performer), Valerie Capers (Bronx-born jazz pianist and composer), our lauded live and silent auction powered by Artsyawards presentation, as well as dine-around food and drink stations. The evening’s honorees, Henry R. Muñoz III (Trailblazer Award), Derrick Adams (Art & Social Justice Award), and and Borough President Vanessa L. Gibson (Bronx Powerhouse Award) embody The Bronx Museum’s enduring values, and share our commitment to promoting equity and visibility.
 

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FLUTTER BY! RAISING BUTTERFLIES

May 10 at 11am: Part 1 – Raising Butterflies

May 24 at 11am: Part 2 – Raising Butterflies

Location: Virtual

Join a 4-part virtual series on how to support pollinators! Learn how to raise pollinators for release and pollinators live an how to protect them with Nathan Hunter of the Bronx River Alliance and Talima Wilson-Evans of Learn N’ Play Party Friends.

Follow along with the series as we learn about pollinator habitats and how to protect them, as well as learn how to raise butterflies for release at Concrete Plant Park on June 4th!

Series dates and topics:

April 5 at 11: Pollinators, our Insect Friends

April 19 at 11am: Habitats are homes for Pollinators

May 10 at 11am: Part 1 – Raising Butterflies

May 24 at 11am: Part 2 – Raising Butterflies

June 4 at 12pm: Special Butterfly Release In-person Event at Concrete Plant Park

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THE AMAZING BRONX RIVER FLOTILLA!

Saturday, May 14th

Location: The Bronx River

Save the Date! The Amazing Bronx River Flotilla is scheduled for Saturday, May 14. This special fundraising paddle travels most of the length of the River within the Bronx, and helps ensure that the Alliance can continue to provide free and reduced-cost public programming to the communities we serve.

Join us as a sponsor, by starting a fundraising paddling team, or as a volunteer to help safely run the event.

Watch this space for more information, and volunteers can submit an interest form HERE.

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MUSEUM OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK – KEYS TO THE CITY: BX MARKS THE SPOT

Saturday, May 14th at 10:00am

Tickets: Adults: $53, Youth (7-17): $27, Children under 6: Free

50 Clues & 1 Grand Prize. Unlock secret places, historic haunts, and new views as you and your team solve clues in our daylong scavenger hunt. Teams will solve clues in five of the Bronx’s most vibrant neighborhoods: Belmont, Fordham Heights, Crotona, Concourse, and Mott Haven. These neighborhoods are home to everything from the Bronx’s Little Italy to Fordham University to The Bronx Museum of Arts to the New York Yankees. Participants can expect to stroll down Arthur Avenue, discover the Bronx’s notable art and architecture, and take in the memorable sights and sounds of the borough where Hip-Hop was born!

In one adventurous day, you’ll encounter the past, present, and future of the Bronx as you document your journey, all while helping us raise vital funds to support the Museum. This past year has proven that it takes grit and determination to make it in New York. Do you and your friends have what it takes to hold the Keys to the City?
 

Saturday, May 14, 2022

  • 10:00 am to 3:00 pm  |  Scavenger Hunt
  • 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm    |  Closing Party & Award Ceremony

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MOTHER’S DAY WEEKEND GARDEN PARTY

Saturday, May 7th through Sunday, May 8th from 10:00am-6:00pm

Treat Mom to a One-of-a-Kind Garden Party

The most spectacular spring landscape New York City has to offer is the setting for live music, games, picnicking, and more.

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DIG! PLANT! GROW!
WAKE UP, GARDEN!

Tuesday, May 10th through Friday, June 17th

Tuesdays–Saturdays; 1:30pm–5:30pm
Sundays and Monday Holidays; 10:00am–5:30pm

The Garden’s “salad days” are here! Explore and learn more about the spring crops (and lots of lettuce!) growing in the garden. Children are invited to pot up their own spring salad mix to take home.

Each season offers a new theme to investigate through hands-on activities and take-home projects at the Edible Academy!

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Orchard Beach

HORSESHOE CRAB EXPLORATION

Sunday, May 15th from 1:00–2:00pm

Location: Section 2 Orchard Beach in Pelham Bay Park, Bronx

Free to Join

Join the Urban Park Rangers for a walk on the shore dedicated to the horseshoe crab, a “living fossil” that has existed for over 445 million years.

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OUTDOOR SKILLS: SURVIVAL 101

Sunday, May 22nd from 1:00-2:00pm

Location: Pelham Bay Nature Center in Pelham Bay Park

Free to Join

Our Urban Park Rangers are well versed in outdoor lore. Learn tips and tricks that will enhance your knowledge of the natural world, and might just save your life. Whether you are preparing for an extended journey through the woods or just want to be more prepared for any situation, an outdoor skills program is the perfect fit for you. Learn the basic skills of outdoor survival including fire making, shelter building and water collection among other skills.

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MOTHER NATURE HIKE AND CRAFT

Sunday, May 8th from 1:00-2:30pm

Location: Van Cortlandt Nature Center in Van Cortlandt Park

Free to Join

On this Mothers Day, explore the park in search of animal families and learn how mothers care for their young. We will also draw some inspiration from nature to create a Mother’s Day craft.

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AAPI HERITAGE MONTH: CONTRIBUTIONS IN SCIENCES AND THE ENVIRONMENT

Sunday, May 29th from 11:00am-12:30pm

Celebrate Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month with NYC Parks! Rangers will connect you to the meaningful contributions of Asian American and Pacific Islander scientists and environmentalists.

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Mission Chinese

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Chef Danny Bowien
Photo Credit: Fast Company

Danny Bowien is a chef and restaurateur born in South Korea and raised in Oklahoma. He is the founder and owner of Mission in New York City and co-founder of Mission Chinese Food in San Francisco, California. Bowien is a James Beard Award winner and the main subject of season six of the food and travel show, The Mind of a Chef.

Mission Chinese gets its roots from the west coast, having begun as a street food concept in the Mission District of San Francisco by Anthony Myint. Over the next two years, Mission Street Food became Mission Chinese Food: a restaurant-within-a-restaurant and trailblazer of the pop-up genre.

Myint came to partner with Danny Bowien, an ambitious young chef who focused the project on mouth numbing flavors of Sichuan cuisine. With the prospect of opening a standalone location of Mission Chinese Food, Danny Bowien and Youngmi Mayer moved to New York City and signed the lease on a modest Thai takeout spot with an attached beer garden on Orchard Street in the Lower East Side. This new iteration of Mission Chinese Food was a runaway hit and was named New York Times Restaurant of the Year for 2012. Shortly thereafter, Bowien won a James Beard award for “Rising Star Chef”. In 2013, Mission Chinese Food on Orchard Street was closed by the Department of Buildings as a result of unpermitted construction by previous ownership. Shortly thereafter, Mission Chinese Food found a new home for its flagship location on East Broadway in Chinatown. In 2018, Bowien opened a second New York location located in the industrial neighborhood of Bushwick, Brooklyn.

Featured dishes provided by Chef Danny Bowien
on April 21st, 2022:

Mission Bulgogi Beef Bibimbap
Mission Vegetarian Bibimbap

Featured dishes provided by Chef Danny Bowien
on October 5th, 2021:

Kung Pao Pastrami with Jasmine Rice
Vegan Kung Pao Cauliflower with Jasmine Rice

Featured dish provided by Chef Danny Bowien
on June 10th, 2021:

Green Tea Japchae:
Sweet Potato Noodles, Shiitake Mushrooms,
Spring Vegetables & Herbs, Matcha, Hoisin, Ginger-Scallion Oil

Featured dish provided by Chef Danny Bowien
on April 8th, 2021:

Vegetarian Bibimbap Bowl:
Smoked Ajitsuke Mushrooms, Edamame, Brown Rice,
Egg Crepe, Kimchi, Cabbage, Squash, Shio Kombu, Arare Rice Crackers

Photos courtesy of Mission Chinese

Mission Chinese

599 Johnson Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11237

718-628-3731

www.eatatmission.com

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MAY FOOD FESTIVAL: ASPARAGUS

Each month, our Great Performances menus feature seasonal ingredients. It’s our way of celebrating the earth and bringing our special touch to every menu.

Asparagus is good for our gut. Asparagus provides prebiotics, a type of fiber. A way of eating rich in prebiotics supports our good gut bacteria and may help improve blood cholesterol and blood sugar control.

Asparagus supports many body functions. Asparagus is a good source of iron, an essential nutrient that makes up hemoglobin, a protein involved in transporting oxygen from the lungs to the rest of the body. Asparagus is also an excellent source of folate, a B vitamin that supports the body in making new, healthy cells.

Chef Andrew Smith, our Culinary Director, created a delicious Asparagus dish for us.

Charred Asparagus

by Chef Andrew Smith

Ingredients

  • 1 bunch medium sized asparagus, snapped to remove base
  • 1/4 cup grated aged pecorino cheese
  • 1 lemon, zested and juiced
  • 1 TB extra virgin
  • olive oil
  • Salt
  • Pepper, freshly cracked

Procedure

  1. Heat grill or grill pan on high heat
  2. Toss cleaned asparagus with extra virgin olive
    oil, salt, and pepper. Place on hot grill and cook
    two minutes on each side or until they begin to
    char.
  3. Remove charred asparagus from heat and
    place in large bowl with cheese, lemon juice, and
    lemon zest. Combine thoroughly and serve warm.

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