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Lunchtime Concerts at Richard Tucker Park

Lunchtime Concerts at Richard Tucker Park

Jul 3, 2019 @ 12:00 pm2:00 pm

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An event every week that begins at 12:00 pm on Wednesday, repeating until Aug 28, 2019

Recurring (see all)

An event every week that begins at 12:00 pm on Wednesday, repeating until Aug 28, 2019

Richard Tucker Park
Broadway & 66th Street Upper West Side
New York, New York

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FREE

Suggested Ages: All, Adult Friendly

Hear local musicians perform a range of styles, from global funk to jazz to alternative rock and more in a shady plaza. In between performances, stretch and relax with free and gentle restorative yoga sessions by instructors from the West Side Y and sample products from Whole Foods Market. In the event of rain, concerts take place at the American Folk Art Museum.

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At the lovely Rose Theater in the Shops at Columbus Circle (where you can also explore Art Camp) with a stunning view of Central Park.

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Learn about the  great writers of American musical theater today with songs from The Lion King, Six, The Book of Mormon, Hamilton, Wicked, Chicago and more in a fast-paced, funny interactive concert for kids featuring hilarious, talented performers.

Includes mini-musicals, sing-alongs, games and more musical fun in an intimate theater – come early to enter…

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CMS Kids: Who is Dvořák?

In this fun and interactive program, learn composer Dvořák’s friendship with Brahms and how Dvořák was inspired by the lively and dramatic music from where he was born.

A relaxed, inclusive concert experience curated for ages 3-6 and adapted for neurodiverse audiences, including children with autism or other special needs. These performances are…

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