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Are you looking for free things to do in New York City (NYC) on February 6, 2024?

37 free events take place on Tuesday, February 6 in New York City. Don't miss the opportunities that only New York provides! Exciting, high quality, unique and off the beaten path free events and free things to do take place in New York today, tonight, tomorrow and each day of the year, any time of the day: whether it's a weekday or a weekend, day or night, morning or evening or afternoon, December or July, April or November! These events will take your breath away!

New York City (NYC) never ceases to amaze you with quantity and quality of its free culture and free entertainment. Check out February 6 and see for yourself. Summer or Winter, Spring or Fall! Just click on any day of the calendar above and you'll find most inspiring and entertaining free events to go to and free things to do on each day of February . Don't miss the opportunities that only New York provides!

Some events take place all year long: same day of the week, same time there are there for you to take advantage of. One of the oldest free weekly events in Manhattan is Dixieland Jazz with the Gotham Jazzmen, which happen at noon every Tuesday. Another example of an event that you can attend all year round on weekdays is Federal Reserve Bank Tour, which takes place every week day at 1 pm (but advanced reservations are required). You can take at least 13 free tours every day of the year, except the New Year Day, July 4th, and the Christmas Day. If you are classical music afficionado, you can spend whole day in New York going from one free classical concert to another. If you love theater, then New York gives you an option to attend plays and musicals free of charge, or at deep discount. You just need to have information about it. And we are here to make that information available to you.
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37 free things to do in New York City (NYC) on Tuesday, February 6, 2024

All events are free unless otherwise noted.
        

Tour | 13 Tours, All City Neighborhoods, Any Time Of The Day, Choose One Tour Or Many


These free tours take place at various times during the day, all day long. You can make reservations for as many tours as your schedule allows. SoHo, Little Italy and Chinatown Brooklyn Bridge, Brooklyn Heights + DUMBO 3 Hour Lower Manhattan Harlem Chelsea and the High Line 6 Hour Downtown Combined Greenwich Village Central Park Lower Manhattan Midtown Manhattan Grand Central Terminal Graffiti and Street Art Tours World Trade Center
   New York City, NY; NYC
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10:00 am
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Workshop | Adult Zumba


Exercise in disguise! Join in on the fun featuring easy-to-follow Latin dance choreography while working on your balance, coordination and range of motion. Bring your friends and come prepared for enthusiastic instruction, a little strength training and a lot of fun.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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10:30 am
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Discussion | Celebrating Roberto Clemente


Celebrating the legacy of Roberto Clemente through rare photos and personal memorabilia. Roberto Clemente was a trailblazer whose skill on the baseball diamond was matched only by his unwavering commitment to humanitarian causes. Don't miss this chance to immerse yourself in the world of Roberto Clemente – a celebration of a sports icon, a humanitarian, and a complex figure who left an indelible mark on history. This is an exciting discussion of the remarkable life of the legendary Roberto Clemente, an icon whose actions transcended the world of baseball. Staff will host representatives from the Clemente Museum who will share information about the invaluable collections, exhibits, and outreach efforts that honor the history and legacy of this extraordinary athlete and humanitarian.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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12:00 pm
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Discussion | In Their Own Words: Art Deco Architects Speak (online)


The great Art Deco skyscrapers—the Chrysler Building and the Empire State Building—were designed by socially prominent architects, often of old New York stock. But a generation of lesser-known architects and builders—new to the profession and often new to the country—helped spread the Deco style across the more modest, but also more numerous, middle-class landscapes of the city, from the Garment District to the Grand Concourse. In the late 1970s and early 1980s, Anthony W. Robins had the good fortune to meet and interview three of those architects, and he recorded the interviews. The three architects––Israel Crausman, Louis Allen Abramson, and Marvin Fine––came from varying backgrounds. This program explores the work of these architects—three of the dozens who helped transform the face of New York City in the 1920s and ‘30s—through their own words. In addition to Robins’s commentary, participants will hear the architects describe their buildings, their experiences, and their inspirations.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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12:00 pm
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Lecture | The War of the Free World


What stands behind the murderous terror attack of Hamas? An alternative point of view, based on facts, concerning the claims about colonialism, oppression and apartheid. Ben-Dror Yemini, a jurist and senior journalist at Yediot Aharonot, is renowned for his decade-long research on anti-Israeli propaganda, encapsulated in his widely translated bestseller Industry of Lies. A respected speaker, he lectures at top universities and parliaments worldwide and has published articles in major global newspapers. As a former peace activist, Yemini views anti-Israeli propaganda as a major threat to free speech and an obstacle to peace and reconciliation
   New York City, NY; NYC
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12:10 pm
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Classical Music | Bach at Noon (In Person and Online)


Take a momentary respite from a busy day to enjoy a selection of organ works by Johann Sebastian Bach in an intimate venue.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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12:20 pm
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Dance Performance | City Skate Pop Up Concert


Featuring: "Dry Your Tears, Afrika" performed by Theron James "Love" performed by Sarah Baetge
   New York City, NY; NYC
12:30 pm
Free

Film | Summer of Soul (2021): documentary


The film examines the 1969 Harlem Cultural Festival, which took place on six Sundays between June 29 and August 24 at Mount Morris Park (now Marcus Garvey Park) in Harlem, using professional footage of the festival that was filmed as it happened, stock news footage, and modern-day interviews with attendees, musicians, and other commentators to provide historical background and social context. Despite its large attendance and performers such as Stevie Wonder, Nina Simone, Gladys Knight, and more, the festival is much less well-known in the 21st century than is Woodstock (which took place on the same weekend as one of the days of the Harlem Cultural Festival), and the filmmakers investigate this, among other topics. Director: Questlove
   New York City, NY; NYC
1:00 pm
Free

Book Club | Poetry Discussion Circle: Beyond the Harlem Renaissance


Join fellow poetry enthusiasts in unpacking the layered meanings of poetry through an informal group discussion. The Harlem Renaissance nurtured a thriving Black poetry scene in 1920s New York. Come discover poetry from recent years that carries the tradition.  Readings are selected from Poetry Magazine, Poetry Foundation, and poets.org.  Please note that contemporary poetry deals frankly with contemporary issues and all works discussed are artistic expressions selected for an adult audience.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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2:30 pm
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Discussion | Mercury: Between Heroes and Villains (online)


Author Amy Jo Burns discusses her story packed with the twists of a propulsive mystery and the meaningful character connections of a good literary tale. It's the story of dysfunctional family, finding oneself and the gray area between heroes and villains.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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3:00 pm
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Talk | Artist Talk: Across Painting, Printmaking, Animation and Film (in-person and online)


Sanya Kantarovsky is a Moscow-born artist based in New York, who works across the fields of painting, printmaking, animation and film. In 2023, he presented solo gallery exhibitions at Taka Ishii, Kyoto, and Nonaka-Hill, Los Angeles; and was recently the subject of several institutional solo exhibitions including Aspen Art Museum, 2022; Kunsthalle Basel, 2018; and Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo, 2017. His work has been featured in group exhibitions at Kunsthalle Zurich; Museum de Fundatie, Zwolle, Netherlands; the Jewish Museum, New York; and SculptureCenter, New York. His work is held in numerous collections including the Tate, London; Courtauld, MCA Chicago; Hammer Museum, Los Angeles; ICA Boston; Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; Los Angeles County Museum of Art; Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington, DC; and Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney. A monograph of Kantarovsky’s work, No Joke, was published by Koenig Books in 2016, with a new comprehensive monograph forthcoming from MIT Press in 2024.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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3:00 pm
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Master Class | Collaborative Piano Master Class


Collaborative Piano Master Class with Myra Huang.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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3:30 pm
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Workshop | Drop-In Chess


Play the popular strategy game while getting pointers and advice from an expert. Chess improves concentration, problem solving, and strategic planning -- plus it's fun. For ages 5 and up (adults welcome).
   New York City, NY; NYC
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3:30 pm
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Film | Harold and Maude (1971): romantic comedy-drama


Cort is a dead-pan, disillusioned 20-year-old obsessed with suicide, Gordon is a loveable, fun-loving, 80-year-old eccentric. They meet at a funeral and develop a taboo romantic relationship, in which they explore the tired theme of the meaning of life with a fresh perspective. Director: Hal Ashby Cast: Ruth Gordon, Bud Cort, Vivian Pickles, Cyril Cusack, Charles Tyner, Ellen Geer, Eric Christmas, G. Wood, Judy Engles, Shari Summers
   New York City, NY; NYC
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5:00 pm
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Lecture | Censored!: A Story of Censorship in Italian Theater (online)


Censorship has been imposed on theater for a long time, for reasons ranging from political to ethical and religious, or due to societal changes. While political censorship is easy to detect, there are other forms of censorship - or different points of view - on plays that are due to the passing of time and changes in perspectives. As KIT - Kairos Italy Theater - is currently working again on Machiavelli's La mandragola (The Mandrake Root), this encounter will examine the possible challenges of staging this play in 2024 with examples of what happened to other plays in the past as a result of changes in the times. The history of censorship in Italy will also be examined to give a sense of what changed and what (if anything) has remained the same. With Laura Caparrotti, Artistic Director, Kairos Italy Theater
   New York City, NY; NYC
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5:00 pm
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Book Discussion | Sweet Little Cakes from Mrs. Zabar's Bakeshop: Perfect Desserts for Sharing


Baker Tracey Zabar’s delectable collection of recipes for making little cakes is the perfect go-to for when you want a sweet tiny treat to share. From original twists on time-honored classics to intriguing new flavor combinations, these recipes will suit every palate. They range from tiny Bundts to fanciful mini cakes. Included are small babkas, snack cakes, chocolate delights, and much more. The recipes are organized seasonally when fresh ingredients are at their peak. Tracey Zabar has scaled down traditional cake recipes so that there is just enough to enjoy in one sitting, serving two to six people. There are even directions on how to scale up a recipe for a crowd and pro tips on baking equipment and techniques specific to making small cakes.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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6:00 pm
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Book Club | The Personal Librarian by Marie Benedict and Victoria Christopher Murray.


A remarkable novel about J. P. Morgan’s personal librarian, Belle da Costa Greene, the Black American woman who was forced to hide her true identity and pass as white in order to leave a lasting legacy that enriched our nation.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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6:00 pm
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Book Discussion | The Sisterhood: How a Network of Black Women Writers Changed American Culture


One Sunday afternoon in February 1977, Toni Morrison, Alice Walker, Ntozake Shange, and several other Black women writers met at June Jordan’s Brooklyn apartment to eat gumbo, drink champagne, and talk about their work. Calling themselves “The Sisterhood,” the group―which also came to include Audre Lorde, Paule Marshall, Margo Jefferson, and others―would get together once a month over the next two years, creating a vital space for Black women to discuss literature and liberation. The Sisterhood tells the story of how this remarkable community transformed American writing and cultural institutions. Drawing on original interviews with Sisterhood members as well as correspondence, meeting minutes, and readings of their works, author Courtney Thorsson explores the group’s everyday collaboration and profound legacy.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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6:00 pm
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Conference | Gender Equality and Women’s Empowerment in Corporate Japan


Japan has statistically struggled with low gender equality rankings compared to other developed nations. The Japanese government is making numerous changes, but some argue that more significant efforts should be made. The conference will unveil recent changes and progress in women’s career empowerment and DEI initiatives in Japanese corporations by featuring leading business executives. They are thought leaders of today’s Japan who drive innovative and unprecedented development. The event will also cover Keidanren's (Japan Business Federation) forward-thinking endeavors and how Japanese business leaders should pursue gender equality to be competitive globally.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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6:00 pm
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Workshop | Play bridge in a stress-free environment


One of the most popular card games of the last century, bridge is still enjoyed by professional and amateur players alike today - and now you can stop by and enjoy it too! Bring your bridge partner, or you will be matched up with someone to play as a pair. There will be instructions and the chance to observe players, making this a perfect event for beginners looking to learn how to play bridge.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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6:00 pm
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Lecture | Text as a Philological Puzzle (in-person and online)


In this lecture, Oleg Lekmanov will try to imagine ourselves as detectives: we will examine various artistic texts by Russian prose writers and poets as deductive puzzles which can be solved using various philological methods. Among the authors who will be discussed are the great Russian prose writer Leo Tolstoy, the avant-garde poet-futurist Velimir Khlebnikov, modern poet Timur Kibirov, and one of the best Russians poets of the 1920s-1950s, Boris Pasternak. Oleg Lekmanov (b. 1967) holds a PhD in philology, and is currently a Visiting Professor at Princeton University.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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6:00 pm
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Book Discussion | Redwood Court by DéLana R.A. Dameron


A debut work about one unforgettable Southern Black family, seen through the eyes of its youngest daughter as she comes of age in the 1990s. The baby of the family, Mika Tabor spends much of her time in the care of loved ones, listening to their stories and witnessing their struggles. On Redwood Court, the cul-de-sac in the all-Black working-class suburb of Columbia, South Carolina, where her grandparents live, Mika learns important lessons from the people who raise her exhausted parents, who work long hours at multiple jobs while still making sure their kids had adventures. Dameron reveals the devastation of being made to feel invisible and the transformative power of being seen. Redwood Court is a celebration of extraordinary, ordinary people striving to achieve their own American dreams. DéLana R.A. Dameron received an MFA in poetry from NYU. Her debut poetry collection, How God Ends Us, was selected by Elizabeth Alexander for the South Carolina Poetry Book Prize. Her work has appeared in Kweli Journal, Los Angeles Review of Books, The Rumpus, and elsewhere. Dameron is also the founder of Saloma Acres, an equestrian and cultural space in South Carolina.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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6:30 pm
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Talk | Artist Talk: Make the Revolution Irresistible (in-person and online)


Born and raised in Thibodaux, Louisiana, Jammie Holmes (b. 1984) is known for his paintings that portray intimate and poignant scenes of distinctly American communities, families, and traditions. Holmes draws heavily on his own recollections to depict the stories and experiences of Black life in the deep American South, capturing moments of celebration and struggle. The artist, who works intuitively and without formal artistic training, creates expressive tableaux that incorporate portraiture, symbols, text, and objects to reveal universal truths through personal narratives. Jammie Holmes is a self-taught painter. Following his graduation from high school, Holmes spent more than a decade working in an oil field. He relocated to Dallas in 2016. His work has most recently been presented in exhibitions at Library Street Collective, Detroit; Deitch Projects, Los Angeles; Marianne Boesky, New York; Nassima-Landau Projects, Tel Aviv; Dallas Museum of Art; and Dallas Contemporary, among others. His work is also included in the permanent collections of the Aïshti Foundation, Brooklyn Museum, Dallas Museum of Art, Hammer Museum, ICA Miami, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University, New Orleans Museum of Art, Perez Museum of Art, X Museum, and The Xiao Museum of Contemporary Art.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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6:30 pm
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Classical Music | Music from Copland House: Life Cycles


Our cultures, faiths, relationships, environments, and so much more have richly inspired, colored, and defined the music around us. This exuberant and evocative program features works by three of America's most enthralling composers, whose cultural and personal backgrounds span continents. Hilos ("Threads," in Spanish) by Gabriela Lena Frank, one of The Washington Post's "35 Most Important Women Composers in History," reawakens the vibrant songs, dances, games, and vignettes of her ancestral Peru. Pierre Jalbert's Piano Trio No. 1 was called "a masterwork" and "a winner" (American Record Guide) when Music from Copland House premiered it in New York, and bridges secular and sacred, starkly contrasting the hyper-energy of action and living with the still, ethereal beauty of a liturgical prayer. Reena Esmail's hypnotic Tasveer (a Copland House commission) returns to the composer's roots, as it embraces the characteristic "little wisps of sound" in Hindustani melodic ornamentation, and melds the worlds of her parental homeland, Indian song, and Western classical music. Music from Copland House's featured artists are violinist Curtis Macomber, cellist Caleb van der Swaagh, clarinetist Alexander Fiterstein, and pianist Michael Boriskin.
   New York City, NY; NYC
6:30 pm
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Discussion | Writing with Light: The Challenge of AI


A town hall meeting to explore, discuss and debate how generative artificial intelligence is radically challenging and transforming our understanding of information and imagination, and increasingly reshaping our physical world. Writing with Light is a group of individuals and organizations that advocate for authenticity and credibility in visual journalism and documentary photography. This is the first of several events whose aim is to codify and enact policies that can help us confront these growing challenges.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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6:30 pm
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Book Discussion | You Dreamed of Empires by Álvaro Enrigue (In Person AND Online)


One morning in 1519, conquistador Hernán Cortés entered Tenochtitlan—present-day Mexico City. Later that day, he would meet the emperor Moctezuma in a collision of two worlds, two empires, two languages, and two possible futures. Told over the course of one extraordinary day, You Dreamed of Empires rambles in the Aztec capital as it is on the verge of conquest and Moctezuma is at a political, spiritual, and physical crossroads. Álvaro Enrigue offers an alternative account rendered in vivid sensory detail of what happens when two societies with the power to preserve or destroy civilizations collide. Enrigue discusses with author Marie Arana writing against the historical record and the real and imagined forces behind the fateful meeting of Hernán Cortés and Moctezuma. A one-night-only display of rare materials will be available to view before and after the event.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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7:00 pm
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Classical Music | A Recital of Clarinet and Piano Masterpieces


Sam Boutris & Baron Fenwick.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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7:00 pm
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Classical Music | Clarinet and Piano Masterpieces by Brahms, Schumann, Debussy & More


Experience a captivating evening with clarinetist Sam Boutris and pianist Baron Fenwick, showcasing masterpieces from the clarinet repertoire. This recital features celebrated works by Brahms, Schumann, Debussy, and highlights from Boutris' debut album "Phases." (Musica Solis Label) Baron and Sam are longtime friends and have collaborated on projects across the US for a decade. Members of the Juilliard community, Boutris recently received an Artist Diploma and Baron is pursuing his Doctorate of Musical Arts.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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7:00 pm
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Talk | Empowering Youth in Climate Action (online)


Speaker Ajani Stella is the founder and leader of Kids Fight Climate Change, a unique climate education group dedicated to teaching young people about the climate crisis. Ajani will share his journey in creating this organization and becoming an advocate for climate justice and action, inspiring people of all ages globally.  Stella is a 17-year-old climate activist living in New York City. He was named one of 30 under 30 worldwide for environmental education by the North American Association for Environmental Education, and his work has been recognized through numerous speaking engagements and accolades. US Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland invited Ajani to a closed roundtable in July 2023 in recognition of his work. He is a recognized speaker, with over 30 speaking engagements worldwide, and he has been featured on TV news programs six times.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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Talk | Maintaining Integrity in the Male-Dominated Film Industry


Isabel Sandoval presents a lecture about cultivating her sensibility and maintaining her integrity as a self-taught filmmaker. In an industry dominated by cisgender white men, Sandoval will discuss how her multiple identities as a migrant woman of color inform her understanding of the language of cinema and her approach to creative collaboration. She will also share updates on her ongoing projects Tropical Gothic and Moonglow, as well as her aspirations to write a manuscript on creating a personal and sensual cinema.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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7:00 pm
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Classical Music | Night to Light: Influences of French Music


An evening of piano and chamber works composed by both French composers and international composers influenced by French music. A co-curation by Fares Al Habboubi, Xueyan Duan, and Paeng Chirasavinuprapand, this program will range from Jean-Philippe Rameau to Claude Debussy to Yuko Uebayashi.
   New York City, NY; NYC
7:00 pm
Free

Reading | No Name Super Story Party


Producer Eric Vetter and host Michele Carlo bring New York’s best established and emerging authors and storytellers including: Dr. Leona Godin, Jillian Thomas and more
   New York City, NY; NYC
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7:00 pm
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Classical Music | Works by Handel and More for Violin, Harpischord, and Organ (In Person AND Online)


Jude Ziliak, violin; Nicola Canzano, harpsichord, organ. Program Handel (1685-1759), Sonata in D major, HWV 371 Couperin (1668-1733), Premier Concert from Concerts Royaux Biber (1644-1704), Sonata no. 3 in F major
   New York City, NY; NYC
7:00 pm
Free

Classical Music | Concerto Competition with Works by Hindemith, Strauss & Others


Come and support our five finalists, who are competing for cash prizes and the opportunity to solo with the Mannes Orchestra, in the Final Round of the 2024 George and Elizabeth Gregory Concerto Competition. Our panel of three world-renowned guest judges will be announcing the winners live at the end of the evening. Program: Hyewon Yoon, piano Nikolai Kapustin - Piano Concerto No. 2, Op. 14 Sixuan Zhang, piano Adolphus Cunningham Hailstork III - Piano Concerto No. 1 Alexandra Kzeski, soprano Richard Strauss - Vier letzte Lieder Yuchen Lu, viola Paul Hindemith - Der Schwanendreher Alexander Yakub, violin Thomas Adès - Concentric Paths: Concerto for Violin and Orchestra
   New York City, NY; NYC
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7:30 pm
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Workshop | SharQui: The Bellydance Workout


In a SharQui class, you’ll learn new moves and combinations in flow. You’ll gradually build up to more complex movements starting with the very basics! If you can walk in place, you can belly dance with SharQui. This class is taught to music with easy-to-follow steps that will surely get your heart pumping. Instructor: Kaitlin Hines-Vargas
   New York City, NY; NYC
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Lecture | Jew-Hating Through the Ages (in-person and online)


Few people ever admit that they hate Jews just because they are Jews: They hate Jews because they are supposedly too powerful or too pushy, because they are progressive or greedy capitalists, because they're too insular or too bent on assimilation, because they killed Christ, practice ritual murder, are in league with Satan and cherish Israel as their homeland. It has been this way for millennia. Antisemitism thrives both in countries with large Jewish populations and in places where there are no Jews at all, in times of chaos and in moments of calm, across religions, ethnicities and space. Rabbi David Wolpe discusses how this hatred is too irrational to be tamed by analysis or lassoed by reason. Rather, it is the wild, irrational eruption of the world's dark collective unconscious. Visiting Scholar at Harvard Divinity School, Max Webb Emeritus Rabbi at Sinai Temple in Los Angeles and inaugural Rabbinic Fellow for the ADL, David Wolpe was named The Most Influential Rabbi in America by Newsweek and one of the 50 Most Influential Jews by The Jerusalem Post. He has taught at the Jewish Theological Seminary, the American Jewish University, Hunter College and UCLA. He wrote a weekly column in the New York Jewish Week for almost 25 years, a weekly Torah column for The Jerusalem Post and is the author of eight books, including the national bestseller Making Loss Matter. Rabbi Wolpe has been published and profiled in dozens of magazines and newspapers, has been featured on every major television network and is a speaker much in demand across the world.
   New York City, NY; NYC
8:00 pm
Free

Other | Math Competition and Afterparty


Cheer on your favorite math champion in the exciting Finals Round of the 2024 MoMath Masters and stay to mingle with MoMath friends, Masters guests, and fellow math lovers at the Aftermath, a party after the MoMath Masters!  Enjoy dynamic exhibits**, decadent desserts, and a live DJ at this special celebration. 
   New York City, NY; NYC
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9:00 pm
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