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SUMMARY:No Singing in the Navy – Closed Captioning via GalaPro
DESCRIPTION:Playwrights Horizons presents No Singing in the Navy\, written by Milo Cramer and directed by Aysan Celik. \nWith a hundred bucks in hand and 24 hours on leave\, three silly sailors live as much life as they possibly can before getting shipped off to war and certain death. A 3-actor\, 1-piano attack on the “golden age” of musicals\, No Singing in the Navy is a delightfully sardonic explosion of the myth of American innocence. \nClosed Captioning is available at all performances via GalaPro. GalaPro is a free app available for download on your personal smartphone or tablet (iOS and Android)\, providing real-time captions at any performance after opening night. Tablets are also available for checkout at the theater with a valid photo ID. \nDiscounted tickets are available through the Access Passport Program. For full accessibility details and ticket information\, please visit www.phnyc.org.
URL:https://macaccess.org/program/no-singing-in-the-navy-closed-captioning-via-galapro/2026-03-03/
LOCATION:Playwrights Horizons\, 416 W. 42nd Street\, New York\, New York\, 10036\, United States
CATEGORIES:Visitors Who Are Deaf,Visitors with Hearing Loss
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SUMMARY:Met Signs in the Studio—Arts of the Ancient Americas
DESCRIPTION:Explore The Met collection with teaching artists Debra Cole and Hollie Ecker. Then\, create your own work of art in the studio. For visitors of all ages. \nFree\, though advance registration is required. Space is limited. \nPresented in celebration of the reopening of The Michael C. Rockefeller Wing\, featuring the Museum’s collections of the arts of Africa\, the ancient Americas\, and Oceania. \nEvents and programming related to the reopening of The Michael C. Rockefeller Wing are made possible by the Breyer Family Foundation\, the Ford Foundation\, Samuel and Gabrielle Lurie\, the Rockefeller Brothers Fund\, and the Thompson Family Foundation. Additional support is provided by Stephen M. Cutler and Wendy N. Zimmermann\, Kyveli and George Economou\, Ed and Dale Mathias\, the Mex-Am Cultural Foundation Inc.\, and two anonymous donors. \nFor updates on upcoming programs\, connect with us on Facebook or contact us at access@metmuseum.org. \nSee our visitor guidelines. \nIn American Sign Language only\, without voice interpretation. Programs with Sign Language are intended primarily for the Deaf community. \nAccess Programs at the Museum are made possible by Mary Jaharis. \nMajor support is also provided by the Filomen M. D’Agostino Foundation and MetLife Foundation. \nAdditional support is provided by the Estate of Doris Alperdt\, The Moody Endowment\, Renate\, Hans & Maria Hofmann Trust\, Allene Reuss Memorial Trust\, Jane B. Wachsler\, The J.M. Foundation\, William G. & Helen C. Hoffman Foundation\, and The Murray G. and Beatrice H. Sherman Charitable Trust.
URL:https://macaccess.org/program/met-signs-in-the-studio-arts-of-the-ancient-americas/
LOCATION:The Metropolitan Museum of Art\, 1000 Fifth Avenue\, New York\, NY\, 10028\, United States
CATEGORIES:Visitors Who Are Deaf,Visitors who use American Sign Language Programs,Visitors with Hearing Loss
ORGANIZER;CN="The Metropolitan Museum of Art":MAILTO:access@metmuseum.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260310T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260310T200000
DTSTAMP:20260606T034022
CREATED:20251229T174433Z
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SUMMARY:Lincoln Center Presents- Resistance: The Power of Change
DESCRIPTION:Presented in collaboration with the New York Philharmonic \nAn evening of exploration into Rzewski’s The People United Will Never Be Defeated investigates the revolutionary spirit and how political and social change manifests from the international to the local. This world premiere of a newly commissioned orchestration of Rzewski’s The People United Will Never Be Defeated consists of a set of variations on a theme based on a Chilean protest song. The arrangements are being created by 18 composers from across America’s cultural spectrum\, including Chickasaw citizen Jerod Impichchaachaaha’ Tate\, Pulitzer Prize winner and Cuban immigrant Tania León\, Brazil-born Marcos Balter\, and Bahamas-born and Atlanta-raised Joel Thompson. \nThis conversation is part of a five-event series examining the American experience in celebration of the 250th anniversary of the United States Declaration of Independence. Moderated by renowned ethnomusicologist\, historian\, and Juilliard faculty member Fredara Hadley\, each discussion is scheduled to last one hour and will be followed by an audience Q&A.
URL:https://macaccess.org/program/lincoln-center-presents-resistance-the-power-of-change/
LOCATION:David Rubenstein Atrium\, 61 W 62nd St\, New York\, NY\, 10023\, United States
CATEGORIES:Visitors Who Are Deaf,Visitors with Hearing Loss
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ORGANIZER;CN="Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts":MAILTO:access@lincolncenter.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260312T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260312T210000
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CREATED:20260220T142534Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260220T142534Z
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SUMMARY:Lincoln Center Presents: Visual Futurist Analog/Digital Synthesis in Contemporary Art
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to an intimate forum led by the musical legend and technological savant Nona Hendryx. Together\, with a panel of creative minds and futurist spirits including Kate Freer\, Mimi Lien\, Miles Regis\, and more to be announced\, we’ll explore the threshold spaces between analog craft and digital innovation in contemporary Black artistic practice\, revealing how ancestral technique and futuristic methodology can coexist and amplify one another. As immersive technologies\, AI tools\, and virtual spaces increasingly shape cultural production\, these artists model approaches that refuse to abandon the material world while embracing digital fluency. Their practices offer crucial templates for maintaining creative agency\, cultural specificity\, and aesthetic integrity in an increasingly mediated landscape. We invite you to an exchange that moves between the philosophical and the practical\, that interrogates both conceptual frameworks and the nuts-and-bolts of hybrid studio practice. We welcome you to Convergence.
URL:https://macaccess.org/program/lincoln-center-presents-visual-futurist-analog-digital-synthesis-in-contemporary-art/
LOCATION:David Rubenstein Atrium\, 61 W 62nd St\, New York\, NY\, 10023\, United States
CATEGORIES:Visitors Who Are Deaf,Visitors with Hearing Loss
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ORGANIZER;CN="Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts":MAILTO:access@lincolncenter.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260313T193000
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SUMMARY:Lincoln Center Presents: Álvaro Benavides Group
DESCRIPTION:Originally from Venezuela\, the GRAMMY-nominated bassist Álvaro Benavides is now based out of NYC\, where he regularly performs with some of the world’s most renowned Cuban bands. Famed for his unshakeable timing and unerring instinct\, Benavides’ beats and grooves combust alongside the cajón into an uplifting and powerful rhythmic surge. In the past decade\, Benavides has been best known as a member of the acclaimed Pedrito Martinez Group\, and he has also been seen on stage with luminaries including Wynton Marsalis\, John Scofield\, Steve Gadd\, Rubén Blades\, and Issac Delgado. For an intimate ¡VAYA! social dance event\, Benavides leads a quintet featuring his former bandmates Jhair Sala on percussion and Ariacne Trujillo on keys and vocals—accompanied by Leo Gruber on back vocals and a very special guest: master cajón player Diego “El Negro” Alvarez.
URL:https://macaccess.org/program/lincoln-center-presents-alvaro-benavides-group/
LOCATION:David Rubenstein Atrium\, 61 W 62nd St\, New York\, NY\, 10023\, United States
CATEGORIES:Visitors Who Are Deaf,Visitors with Hearing Loss
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ORGANIZER;CN="Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts":MAILTO:access@lincolncenter.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260318T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260318T200000
DTSTAMP:20260606T034022
CREATED:20251229T174432Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251229T174432Z
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SUMMARY:Lincoln Center Presents- Wealth: Patronage and the Arts
DESCRIPTION:Presented in collaboration with the New York Philharmonic \nExperts explore the economy of philanthropy and patronage in American culture\, and how they shape the performing arts and cultural institutions. They will refer to The Wealth of Nations\, Adam Smith’s seminal text on economics and value\, as well as the oratorio of the same name that the NY Phil is premiering that week by David Lang\, a winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Music as well as The Marie-Josée Kravis Prize for New Music at the New York Philharmonic. \nThis conversation is part of a five-event series examining the American experience in celebration of the 250th anniversary of the United States Declaration of Independence. Moderated by renowned ethnomusicologist\, historian\, and Juilliard faculty member Fredara Hadley\, each discussion is scheduled to last one hour and will be followed by an audience Q&A.
URL:https://macaccess.org/program/lincoln-center-presents-wealth-patronage-and-the-arts/
LOCATION:David Rubenstein Atrium\, 61 W 62nd St\, New York\, NY\, 10023\, United States
CATEGORIES:Visitors Who Are Deaf,Visitors with Hearing Loss
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ORGANIZER;CN="Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts":MAILTO:access@lincolncenter.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260319T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260319T210000
DTSTAMP:20260606T034022
CREATED:20260306T181242Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260306T181242Z
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SUMMARY:Lincoln Center Presents: Meadow\, Wildflowers
DESCRIPTION:The New York Times called the American Modern Opera Company’s Summer for the City 2025 season “a milestone” both for the performers and for Lincoln Center. This spring\, AMOC* returns to Lincoln Center for a series of one-night-only presentations of new and foundational compositions. The March program spotlights a formidable chamber music collective constructed of AMOC* core ensemble members including violinist/violist Miranda Cuckson\, violinist Keir GoGwilt\, and cellist Coleman Itzkoff. Together\, they will play “Wildflowers\,” a new and intricate miniature duet for violins by Juri Seo\, and “Meadow\,” composer Linda Catlin Smith’s gently wandering\, gradually unfolding string trio. The program closes with a rendition of selected movements from “Limin’\,” the Canadian composer/pianist Stewart Goodyear’s suite for violin and keys that draws inspiration from American and Caribbean scenes and dances. “Limin'” will feature Cuckson and a special guest appearance from Goodyear on piano.
URL:https://macaccess.org/program/lincoln-center-presents-meadow-wildflowers/
LOCATION:David Rubenstein Atrium\, 61 W 62nd St\, New York\, NY\, 10023\, United States
CATEGORIES:Visitors Who Are Deaf,Visitors with Hearing Loss
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ORGANIZER;CN="Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts":MAILTO:access@lincolncenter.org
GEO:40.7710841;-73.9829202
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260320T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260320T213000
DTSTAMP:20260606T034022
CREATED:20251229T174432Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251229T174432Z
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SUMMARY:Lincoln Center Presents: Jeanine Tesori's Violet In American Sign Language by Deaf Broadway
DESCRIPTION:Performed in American Sign Language (ASL) by a full Deaf Broadway cast and accompanied by the original Broadway cast album\, Jeanine Tesori’s Violet tells the story of a young woman’s quest for beauty amidst the image-obsessed landscape of the 1960s. Facially disfigured in a childhood accident\, Violet dreams of a miraculous transformation through the power of faith. Convinced that a televangelist in Oklahoma can heal her\, she boards a Greyhound bus and starts the journey of a lifetime. Winner of the Drama Critics’ Circle Award\, Lucille Lortel Award for Best Musical\, and nominated for a Tony\, Violet features show-stopping anthems\, ranging from American roots to folk to gospel\, with a score from Tony-winning composer and Lincoln Center Visionary Artist Jeanine Tesori and book and lyrics by the acclaimed Brian Crawley. Deaf Broadway\, synonymous with authentically Deaf musical theater\, returns to Lincoln Center after their previous smash productions of RENT and Waitress: The Musical (pictured above). This remarkable company is guided by their overlying mission to provide unprecedented visual access to classic musical works of the American theater for those whose primary and native language is American Sign Language\, creating a more equitable shared evening for hearing and Deaf audiences alike.
URL:https://macaccess.org/program/lincoln-center-presents-jeanine-tesoris-violet-in-american-sign-language-by-deaf-broadway/
LOCATION:Alice Tully Hall\, 141 Broadway at W 65 St\, New York\, NY\, 10023\, United States
CATEGORIES:Visitors Who Are Blind or Partially Sighted,Visitors Who Are Deaf,Visitors with Hearing Loss
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ORGANIZER;CN="Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts":MAILTO:access@lincolncenter.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260326T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260326T203000
DTSTAMP:20260606T034022
CREATED:20260213T155023Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260213T155023Z
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SUMMARY:Lincoln Center Presents: HUMAN/MACHINE= HUMACHINE - The Future of Creative Integration
DESCRIPTION:Groundbreaking musician\, producer\, author\, and revolutionary creative force Nona Hendryx leads an innovative salon featuring artistic luminaries working at the intersection of art\, technology\, and Black imagination. This immersive evening of performance and conversation centers ancestral wisdom alongside cutting-edge innovation\, where the boundaries between human creativity and machine intelligence blur into something entirely new. We examine our evolving relationship with technology—from extended reality interfaces that reshape perception to the emergence of digital twins and cyborg aesthetics. Experience artists pushing the boundaries of human-machine collaboration\, and engage with the urgent question: as we merge ever more deeply with our technological creations\, what futures can we imagine and build? Featuring interdisciplinary artists\, technologists\, and visionaries experimenting with creative AI\, biohacking\, and immersive media\, this event showcases the endless possibilities emerging from our increasingly symbiotic relationship with machines—while interrogating who gets to shape these futures and whose stories are told.
URL:https://macaccess.org/program/lincoln-center-presents-human-machine-humachine-the-future-of-creative-integration/
LOCATION:David Rubenstein Atrium\, 61 W 62nd St\, New York\, NY\, 10023\, United States
CATEGORIES:Visitors Who Are Deaf,Visitors with Hearing Loss
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ORGANIZER;CN="Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts":MAILTO:access@lincolncenter.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260326T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260326T210000
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CREATED:20260116T193034Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260116T193034Z
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SUMMARY:Lincoln Center Presents: Black Girl Magic Ball- Matriarchs
DESCRIPTION:Black Girl Magic Ball\, founded by Mahogany L. Browne\, Lincoln Center’s inaugural Poet-in-Residence\, is an annual celebration honoring Black women and their allies who uplift the community through creativity\, activism\, and innovation. Its mission is to create an intergenerational nexus of joy and recognition and to inspire young people to see the possibility and collective care reflected in those who dare to dream boldly. Matriarchs is dedicated to the ancestral and artistic wisdom of Black women who have shaped brilliant language\, artistic movement\, and trailblazing vision across generations. This ninth anniversary Black Girl Magic Ball presentation explores the “birthing areas” of identity—where wounds\, communities\, institutions\, thresholds\, uprisings\, bodies\, and archives converge to form a living legacy. Through poetry\, musical performance\, movement\, spoken word and video art\, Matriarchs holds up memory mirrors of resilience and imagination\, inviting audiences to witness history\, grief\, and wonder give rise to urgent art.
URL:https://macaccess.org/program/lincoln-center-presents-black-girl-magic-ball-matriarchs/
LOCATION:Alice Tully Hall\, 141 Broadway at W 65 St\, New York\, NY\, 10023\, United States
CATEGORIES:Visitors Who Are Deaf,Visitors with Hearing Loss
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ORGANIZER;CN="Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts":MAILTO:access@lincolncenter.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260328T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260328T203000
DTSTAMP:20260606T034022
CREATED:20260306T181242Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260306T181242Z
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SUMMARY:No Singing in the Navy – Closed Captioning via GalaPro
DESCRIPTION:Playwrights Horizons presents No Singing in the Navy\, written by Milo Cramer and directed by Aysan Celik. \nWith a hundred bucks in hand and 24 hours on leave\, three silly sailors live as much life as they possibly can before getting shipped off to war and certain death. A 3-actor\, 1-piano attack on the “golden age” of musicals\, No Singing in the Navy is a delightfully sardonic explosion of the myth of American innocence. \nClosed Captioning is available at all performances via GalaPro. GalaPro is a free app available for download on your personal smartphone or tablet (iOS and Android)\, providing real-time captions at any performance after opening night. Tablets are also available for checkout at the theater with a valid photo ID. \nDiscounted tickets are available through the Access Passport Program. For full accessibility details and ticket information\, please visit www.phnyc.org.
URL:https://macaccess.org/program/no-singing-in-the-navy-closed-captioning-via-galapro/2026-03-28/
LOCATION:Playwrights Horizons\, 416 W. 42nd Street\, New York\, New York\, 10036\, United States
CATEGORIES:Visitors Who Are Deaf,Visitors with Hearing Loss
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ORGANIZER;CN="Playwrights Horizons":MAILTO:tickets@phnyc.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260329T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260329T153000
DTSTAMP:20260606T034022
CREATED:20260306T181242Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260306T181242Z
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SUMMARY:No Singing in the Navy – Closed Captioning via GalaPro
DESCRIPTION:Playwrights Horizons presents No Singing in the Navy\, written by Milo Cramer and directed by Aysan Celik. \nWith a hundred bucks in hand and 24 hours on leave\, three silly sailors live as much life as they possibly can before getting shipped off to war and certain death. A 3-actor\, 1-piano attack on the “golden age” of musicals\, No Singing in the Navy is a delightfully sardonic explosion of the myth of American innocence. \nClosed Captioning is available at all performances via GalaPro. GalaPro is a free app available for download on your personal smartphone or tablet (iOS and Android)\, providing real-time captions at any performance after opening night. Tablets are also available for checkout at the theater with a valid photo ID. \nDiscounted tickets are available through the Access Passport Program. For full accessibility details and ticket information\, please visit www.phnyc.org.
URL:https://macaccess.org/program/no-singing-in-the-navy-closed-captioning-via-galapro/2026-03-29/
LOCATION:Playwrights Horizons\, 416 W. 42nd Street\, New York\, New York\, 10036\, United States
CATEGORIES:Visitors Who Are Deaf,Visitors with Hearing Loss
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