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(City Center Main Stage, 131 West 55th St, New York, NY 10019) (see website for schedule) New York’s annual flamenco celebration, now in its 10th year, features mesmerizing performances with renowned dancers and musicians direct from Andalucia, Spain! ($35) Event Website Note: this event runs February 11 - 14
(Paradise Factory Theater, 64 East 4th Street, Between Bowery & Second Avenue), New York, NY 10003) (8:00PM) A new play written and directed by Donysha Smith will make it’s World Premiere with a limited engagement. Inspired by the music of Stevie Wonder, ALL ABOUT LOVE offers a “fresh look at love” in an energetic, interactive, modern multi-media experience that combines live theater, film, music, dance and more into a single narrative piece about love in all of its fabulously unpredictable forms.
Performance Schedule:
February 11th, 12th, 13th, 18th, 19th, 20th at 8: The Fistula Foundation ($18.00) (877-358-8408) allaboutlovepr@gmail.com Event Website Note: this event runs February 11 - 20
(LGBT Community Center, 208 West 13th St, New York, NY 10011) (6:30pm) By partnering with the LGBT Center, the American Cancer Society hopes to bring information to the LGBT community on prevention, detection, the programs and services they have to offer through a Cancer Chats Series. Feb 11: "Quality of Life after Prostate and Rectal Cancer". Feb 17: "Prevention Through Diet: How Food and Nutrition Work to Keep You Healthy". Light refreshments and snacks will be served. (FREE) Myrna.Duarte@cancer.org Event Website Note: this event runs February 11, and 17 Starting Today
(Abrons Arts Center at Henry Street Settlement, 466 Grand St, New York, NY 10002) New Orleans has midwifed every existing form of indigenous American music, from jazz to blues to funk, and hip-hop is the newest manifestation of that tradition. Where They At portrays the founders, architects, and players in New Orleans rap, or Bounce, a community-based phenomenon that gets little attention from the mainstream music press. Photographs, oral histories, and footage document the passing of seminal beats in New Orleans soul to a new generation in the late 1980’s and the creation of a new voice in Southern roots music. A line is traced to the present-day diaspora, as Hurricane Katrina has scattered a once tight-knit Bounce community whose music only existed at home — a home that has been redefined physically and culturally. Event Website This event runs through April 3
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