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SUMMARY:Rituals of Repair
DESCRIPTION:Cuchifritos Gallery is pleased to present Rituals of Repair\, a three-person exhibition bringing together the work of Jonathan Sánchez Noa\, Alejandro Valencia\, and Carlos Vielma\, on view April 17-June 13\, 2026. Centered on themes of cultural resilience\, the exhibition considers how artists mobilize material\, memory\, and ritual to confront the enduring effects of colonialism and to imagine forms of continuity across rupture.  \nAt the heart of the exhibition is an exploration of the porous relationships between colonial histories\, religious inheritances in cultural diaspora\, and personal ritual. Through sculpture\, assemblage\, and materially charged paintings\, the exhibition traces how inherited knowledge persists\, transforms\, and reemerges through the body\, the landscape\, and everyday acts of resilience.  \nJonathan Sánchez Noa’s handmade paper works are laden with culturally significant materials such as cascarilla\, indigo\, and tobacco. Intertwining traditional modes of fabrication\, natural materials\, and ritual practices\, his works create connections between nature\, spirituality\, and the body while reconstructing narratives of displacement in relation to cultural and religious significance.  \nAlejandro Valencia’s sculptures emerge as a product of mestizaje: a process of collision where materials and their histories meet\, fracture\, and recombine. Found and reclaimed objects marked by social\, cultural\, and political memory\, are brought into contact\, altering the meanings they carry. Moving between symbol and material\, the works give rise to new narratives\, where identity appears not as fixed\, but as an alchemical and shifting condition\, continuously transformed.  \nCarlos Vielma returns to a pictorial technique typical of the border\, popularized in the 1970s in Mexican craft markets where gringos bought souvenirs. Black velvet paintings have long been considered kitsch\, as their typical subjects range from stereotyped Indigenous imagery to pop icons like Elvis. Through a kind of auto-ethnography\, he draws on family memory to highlight the  \npolitical conditions that have shaped his family through representations of the border landscape.  \nConceived as a dialogue between artists from across the Americas\, the exhibition highlights shared affinities in material experimentation and symbolism. Together\, they reinvigorate traditions of found object assemblage\, material symbolism\, and creolization to examine knowledge systems that remain at the edges of Western thought while also reaching beyond it.  \nRather than offering fixed histories\, the works in Rituals of Repair open a space for reflection on survival\, transformation\, and relation. Across diverse practices\, the exhibition proposes cultural resilience not as recovery alone\, but as an active\, ongoing process of making meaning from fracture\, inheritance\, and change. \nAbout the artists \nJonathan Sánchez Noa is a Cuban-American multidisciplinary artist working with installation\, papermaking\, and sculpture. He earned his Bachelor of Fine Arts from The Cooper Union in 2020\, and attended Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture in 2023. He was a fellow at The Bronx Museum AIM Program and resident at Santa Fe Art Institute\, Ellis-Beauregard Foundation\, Aslan Foundation Loghaven\, Dieu Donné\, LMCC Arts Center\, Artists Alliance Inc\, Pratt>FORWARD\, Constance Saltonstall Foundation for the Arts\, and Oak Spring Garden Foundation. His work has been exhibited at Voloshyn Gallery\, Kiev\, Ukraine (2025); Liste Art Fair Basel\, Switzerland (2025); ARCO Madrid\, Spain (2025); The Bronx Museum\, NYC (2024); Print Center New York\, NYC (2024); Sugar Hill Museum\, NYC (2024); Zilberman Gallery\, Miami\, FL (2024); Marianne Boesky Gallery\, NYC (2024); Cleve Carney Museum of Art\, IL (2023); The Clemente Center\, NYC (2022); and Den Frie Centre of Contemporary Art\, Copenhagen\, Denmark (2021) among others. He was the recipient of the Santa Fe Art Institute BIPOC Award (2024)\, Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture Fellowship (2023)\, and Hosfeld Gift Art School Scholarship (2020)  \nCarlos Vielma graduated as an architect\, Carlos Vielma is a Mexican visual artist. His work in painting\, video\, and installation deals with subjects like migration\, the landscape and its monuments. Recently\, he was part of the Core Program at the Museum of Fine Arts in Houston and he has participated in several residency programs\, including the Skowhegan School of Painting & Sculpture\, Casa Wabi\, the Bemis Center\, and the Banff Centre\, among others. Vielma has exhibited his work at institutions such as MARCO Museo de Arte Contemporaneo de Monterrey\, Lawndale Art Center\, and Tokyo Arts and Space\, among others. He was awarded a membership of the National System of Art Creators by the Mexican Government and he lives and works between Mexico City and Toronto\, Canada. \nAlejandro Valencia earned his BFA from New World School of the Arts (2017) and his MFA from Columbia University (2026). He pursued advanced research in Memory Studies at Universidad de Antioquia (2020) and in Political Aesthetics at Universidad Jorge Tadeo Lozano (2021) in Colombia. His work has been exhibited at CAC Passerelle\, Brest\, France (2026)\, Wallach Gallery\, Lenfest Center for the Arts\, New York (2025)\, Centro Cultural de España en Tegucigalpa\, Honduras (2023)\, AIM Biennial\, Miami (2023)\, Galeria Nueveochenta\, Bogotá\, Colombia (2023)\, Museo de Arte Pereira\, Colombia (2023)\, ARTBO/Artecamara\, Bogotá\, Colombia (2022)\, Fountainhead Residency\, Miami (2018)\, Cisneros Fontanals Foundation\, Miami (2017)\, Mindy Solomon Gallery\, Miami (2017)\, among others. He was nominated for the Sara Modiano Contemporary Artist Award (2022) and the Harpo Foundation Emerging Artist Fellowship (2017)\, and is the co-founder of colectivo\, an artist collective dedicated to exploring DIY culture in the Global South\, and of NOMUSEO\, a curatorial research initiative based in Colombia. His work is part of the Museo de Arte de Pereira’s permanent collection.  \n  \nAccessibility \nIf desired\, a folding chair can be provided\, should standing for short or long periods interfere with your viewing experience during your visit. Additionally\, sound-dampening headphones and tinted glasses are available and will be provided upon request for visitors for whom the sound or lighting of the gallery space is disruptive. A quiet\, off-site/off-view space can be arranged for those with a need during viewing hours. Baby strollers are welcome in Essex Market and Cuchifritos Gallery + Project Space. Both facilities are wheelchair accessible\, and service animals on a leash are permitted.  \n  \nIf you have questions about accessing Cuchifritos Gallery + Project Space or attending programs\, please email gallery@artistsallianceinc.org. \n  \nWith thanks \n  \nArtists Alliance Inc. (AAI) is a 501c3 not-for-profit arts organization located on the Lower East Side of New York City. Programming support is provided by the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council\, and public funds are provided by the New York State Council on the Arts\, with support from the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature. We thank the New York City Economic Development Corporation\, The Clemente Soto Vélez Cultural & Educational Center\, and individual supporters of Artists Alliance Inc. for their continued support. Special thanks go to our team of dedicated volunteers and interns\, without whom this program would not be possible. \nStart Date: 06/12/2026End Date: 06/12/2026            \n                                    Start Time:\n                                6:30pm            \n                    \n                                    End Time:\n                                10:00pm            \n                    \n                                    Program Cost:\n                                Free            \n                    \n                                    Venue Name:\n                                The Dance Floor at Josie Robertson Plaza            \n                    \n                                    URL:\n                                https://www.lincolncenter.org/series/summer-for-the-city/stud-country-366            \n                    \n                                    Program Image Description:\n                                A crowd of people dance together at a nighttime event under pink\, purple\, and blue lights. Four dancers in the foreground pose with raised arms and lifted legs.            \n                    \n                                    Target Audience:\n                                Visitors Who Are Deaf | Visitors who use American Sign Language            \n                    \n                                    For Accessibility Requests or Questions Please Contact:\n                                Access@LincolnCenter.org
URL:https://macaccess.org/program/rituals-of-repair/2026-04-17/1/
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SUMMARY:Lincoln Center Presents: Stud Country
DESCRIPTION:ASL-Interpreted Country Line Dance Lesson\nContinue this summer’s celebration of dance with Stud Country\, honoring the rich history of LGBTQIA+ cowboy culture. Co-founded in 2021 by Sean Monaghan\, this “Queer Church of Line Dance” is a much-loved\, welcoming space for connected community and partner dancing that is easy and fun for everyone! All ages and skill levels are welcome as you learn classic and contemporary line and partner dances with steps from country\, disco\, and 90s pop. Come out and join the Stud Country family\, whether it’s your first time or the 50th! This event will be ASL interpreted. \nThe Dance Floor opens with DJ set at 6:30 pm\nDance lesson at 7:00 pm\nLive music at 7:30 pm \nThere are two ways to access this free event:\n1. General Admission\, first-come first-served. Just show up!\n2. Fast Track opening the Monday before the event at noon for all. Or\, become a member and enjoy priority entry with automatic access to every Fast Track line\, all year round. \nStart Date: 06/12/2026End Date: 06/12/2026            \n                                    Start Time:\n                                6:30pm            \n                    \n                                    End Time:\n                                10:00pm            \n                    \n                                    Program Cost:\n                                Free            \n                    \n                                    Venue Name:\n                                The Dance Floor at Josie Robertson Plaza            \n                    \n                                    URL:\n                                https://www.lincolncenter.org/series/summer-for-the-city/stud-country-366            \n                    \n                                    Program Image Description:\n                                A crowd of people dance together at a nighttime event under pink\, purple\, and blue lights. Four dancers in the foreground pose with raised arms and lifted legs.            \n                    \n                                    Target Audience:\n                                Visitors Who Are Deaf | Visitors who use American Sign Language            \n                    \n                                    For Accessibility Requests or Questions Please Contact:\n                                Access@LincolnCenter.org
URL:https://macaccess.org/program/lincoln-center-presents-stud-country/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260613T110000
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SUMMARY:Big Umbrella Day: Shadow Puppet Workshop
DESCRIPTION:In this hands-on\, all-ages workshop led by Foreshadow and CO_LAB Theater Group\, experience the joy of creating your own shadow puppets and backgrounds before stepping behind the shadow screen and bringing your creations to life on an overhead projector. This is a Relaxed Performance.\n \nThis event is part of Lincoln Center’s Big Umbrella Festival\, a free\, day-long campus takeover\, welcoming neurodivergent audiences and their families for a day of multidisciplinary programming\, with an emphasis on dance and movement.  \n \nThis is a drop-in event. Audiences may stop by anytime between 11 am and 1 pm to participate. This event is General Admission\, first-come first-served.\nStart Date: 06/12/2026End Date: 06/12/2026            \n                                    Start Time:\n                                6:30pm            \n                    \n                                    End Time:\n                                10:00pm            \n                    \n                                    Program Cost:\n                                Free            \n                    \n                                    Venue Name:\n                                The Dance Floor at Josie Robertson Plaza            \n                    \n                                    URL:\n                                https://www.lincolncenter.org/series/summer-for-the-city/stud-country-366            \n                    \n                                    Program Image Description:\n                                A crowd of people dance together at a nighttime event under pink\, purple\, and blue lights. Four dancers in the foreground pose with raised arms and lifted legs.            \n                    \n                                    Target Audience:\n                                Visitors Who Are Deaf | Visitors who use American Sign Language            \n                    \n                                    For Accessibility Requests or Questions Please Contact:\n                                Access@LincolnCenter.org
URL:https://macaccess.org/program/big-umbrella-day-shadow-puppet-workshop/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260613T110000
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CREATED:20260610T194114Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260610T195455Z
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SUMMARY:Big Umbrella Day: Dance Workshops
DESCRIPTION:Learn foundational dance techniques\, rhythm\, coordination\, and expressive movement in a supportive\, inclusive dance workshop for all ages. This is a Relaxed Performance.\n \nWorkshops will run continuously from 11:00 am to 6:00 pm for 30 minutes each.\n\n\n\n\n\n \nThis event is part of Lincoln Center’s Big Umbrella Festival\, a free\, day-long campus takeover\, welcoming neurodivergent audiences and their families for a day of multidisciplinary programming\, with an emphasis on dance and movement.  \n \nThis event is General Admission\, first-come first-served. Drop in and stay for as long as you’d like. Just show up!\nStart Date: 06/12/2026End Date: 06/12/2026            \n                                    Start Time:\n                                6:30pm            \n                    \n                                    End Time:\n                                10:00pm            \n                    \n                                    Program Cost:\n                                Free            \n                    \n                                    Venue Name:\n                                The Dance Floor at Josie Robertson Plaza            \n                    \n                                    URL:\n                                https://www.lincolncenter.org/series/summer-for-the-city/stud-country-366            \n                    \n                                    Program Image Description:\n                                A crowd of people dance together at a nighttime event under pink\, purple\, and blue lights. Four dancers in the foreground pose with raised arms and lifted legs.            \n                    \n                                    Target Audience:\n                                Visitors Who Are Deaf | Visitors who use American Sign Language            \n                    \n                                    For Accessibility Requests or Questions Please Contact:\n                                Access@LincolnCenter.org
URL:https://macaccess.org/program/big-umbrella-day-dance-workshops/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260613T110000
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CREATED:20260610T194114Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260610T195206Z
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SUMMARY:Big Umbrella Day: Visual Arts Stations
DESCRIPTION:Create your own artwork at one of our visual arts stations guided by Lincoln Center Teaching Artists\, accessible to all ages and abilities. This is a Relaxed Performance.\n\n\n\n\n\n \nThis event is part of Lincoln Center’s Big Umbrella Festival\, a free day-long campus takeover\, welcoming neurodivergent audiences and their families for a day of multidisciplinary programming\, with an emphasis on dance and movement.  \n\n\nThis event is General Admission\, first-come first-served. Drop in throughout the day and stay for as long as you’d like. Just show up! \n\n\nStart Date: 06/12/2026End Date: 06/12/2026            \n                                    Start Time:\n                                6:30pm            \n                    \n                                    End Time:\n                                10:00pm            \n                    \n                                    Program Cost:\n                                Free            \n                    \n                                    Venue Name:\n                                The Dance Floor at Josie Robertson Plaza            \n                    \n                                    URL:\n                                https://www.lincolncenter.org/series/summer-for-the-city/stud-country-366            \n                    \n                                    Program Image Description:\n                                A crowd of people dance together at a nighttime event under pink\, purple\, and blue lights. Four dancers in the foreground pose with raised arms and lifted legs.            \n                    \n                                    Target Audience:\n                                Visitors Who Are Deaf | Visitors who use American Sign Language            \n                    \n                                    For Accessibility Requests or Questions Please Contact:\n                                Access@LincolnCenter.org
URL:https://macaccess.org/program/big-umbrella-day-visual-arts-stations/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260613T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260613T134500
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CREATED:20260610T194114Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260610T195402Z
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SUMMARY:Big Umbrella Day: Silent Rhythms' Salsa - ASL for All
DESCRIPTION:Come shimmy\, salsa\, and sign with Silent Rhythms\, a nonprofit pioneering inclusive and accessible dance programs.  \n\nThis event is part of Lincoln Center’s Big Umbrella Festival\, a free day-long campus takeover\, welcoming neurodivergent audiences and their families for a day of multidisciplinary programming\, with an emphasis on dance and movement.    \nRelaxed Performance • Audio Description • Open Captions • ASL Interpreted \nThis event is General Admission\, first-come first-served. Drop in and stay for as long as you’d like. Just show up! \n \nStart Date: 06/12/2026End Date: 06/12/2026            \n                                    Start Time:\n                                6:30pm            \n                    \n                                    End Time:\n                                10:00pm            \n                    \n                                    Program Cost:\n                                Free            \n                    \n                                    Venue Name:\n                                The Dance Floor at Josie Robertson Plaza            \n                    \n                                    URL:\n                                https://www.lincolncenter.org/series/summer-for-the-city/stud-country-366            \n                    \n                                    Program Image Description:\n                                A crowd of people dance together at a nighttime event under pink\, purple\, and blue lights. Four dancers in the foreground pose with raised arms and lifted legs.            \n                    \n                                    Target Audience:\n                                Visitors Who Are Deaf | Visitors who use American Sign Language            \n                    \n                                    For Accessibility Requests or Questions Please Contact:\n                                Access@LincolnCenter.org
URL:https://macaccess.org/program/big-umbrella-day-silent-rhythms-salsa-asl-for-all-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260613T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260613T140500
DTSTAMP:20260612T150830
CREATED:20260610T194114Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260610T195636Z
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SUMMARY:Big Umbrella Day: The Naughty Penguin
DESCRIPTION:This interactive performance invites neurodivergent audiences ages 2 to 8 to join Domino the penguin as she explores a world full of rules\, learning how to have fun without getting into trouble.  \nThis event is General Admission\, first-come first-served. Please note: Due to the limited capacity of this performance\, space may fill quickly. Early arrival is encouraged.  \nThis event is part of Lincoln Center’s Big Umbrella Festival\, a free day-long campus takeover\, welcoming neurodivergent audiences and their families for a day of multidisciplinary programming\, with an emphasis on dance and movement.    \nRelaxed Performance • ASL Interpreted \nStart Date: 06/12/2026End Date: 06/12/2026            \n                                    Start Time:\n                                6:30pm            \n                    \n                                    End Time:\n                                10:00pm            \n                    \n                                    Program Cost:\n                                Free            \n                    \n                                    Venue Name:\n                                The Dance Floor at Josie Robertson Plaza            \n                    \n                                    URL:\n                                https://www.lincolncenter.org/series/summer-for-the-city/stud-country-366            \n                    \n                                    Program Image Description:\n                                A crowd of people dance together at a nighttime event under pink\, purple\, and blue lights. Four dancers in the foreground pose with raised arms and lifted legs.            \n                    \n                                    Target Audience:\n                                Visitors Who Are Deaf | Visitors who use American Sign Language            \n                    \n                                    For Accessibility Requests or Questions Please Contact:\n                                Access@LincolnCenter.org
URL:https://macaccess.org/program/big-umbrella-day-the-naughty-penguin-3/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260613T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260613T143000
DTSTAMP:20260612T150830
CREATED:20260610T194114Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260610T195854Z
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SUMMARY:Big Umbrella Day: The Anatomy of the Orchestra - The Four Sections
DESCRIPTION:Experience the orchestra up close with over 50 musicians performing Steve Reich’s iconic The Four Sections.  \nThis event is part of Lincoln Center’s Big Umbrella Festival\, a free day-long campus takeover\, welcoming neurodivergent audiences and their families for a day of multidisciplinary programming\, with an emphasis on dance and movement.    \nRelaxed Performance •  ASL • ASL (Visual Vernacular)  \n\nThis event is General Admission\, first-come first-served. Drop in and stay for as long as you’d like. Just show up! \n\nStart Date: 06/12/2026End Date: 06/12/2026            \n                                    Start Time:\n                                6:30pm            \n                    \n                                    End Time:\n                                10:00pm            \n                    \n                                    Program Cost:\n                                Free            \n                    \n                                    Venue Name:\n                                The Dance Floor at Josie Robertson Plaza            \n                    \n                                    URL:\n                                https://www.lincolncenter.org/series/summer-for-the-city/stud-country-366            \n                    \n                                    Program Image Description:\n                                A crowd of people dance together at a nighttime event under pink\, purple\, and blue lights. Four dancers in the foreground pose with raised arms and lifted legs.            \n                    \n                                    Target Audience:\n                                Visitors Who Are Deaf | Visitors who use American Sign Language            \n                    \n                                    For Accessibility Requests or Questions Please Contact:\n                                Access@LincolnCenter.org
URL:https://macaccess.org/program/big-umbrella-day-the-anatomy-of-the-orchestra-the-four-sections-3/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260613T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260613T153500
DTSTAMP:20260612T150830
CREATED:20260610T194114Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260610T195726Z
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SUMMARY:Big Umbrella Day: The Naughty Penguin
DESCRIPTION:This interactive performance invites neurodivergent audiences ages 2 to 8 to join Domino the penguin as she explores a world full of rules\, learning how to have fun without getting into trouble.  \nThis event is General Admission\, first-come first-served. Please note: Due to the limited capacity of this performance\, space may fill quickly. Early arrival is encouraged.  \nThis event is part of Lincoln Center’s Big Umbrella Festival\, a free day-long campus takeover\, welcoming neurodivergent audiences and their families for a day of multidisciplinary programming\, with an emphasis on dance and movement.    \nRelaxed Performance • ASL Interpreted \nStart Date: 06/12/2026End Date: 06/12/2026            \n                                    Start Time:\n                                6:30pm            \n                    \n                                    End Time:\n                                10:00pm            \n                    \n                                    Program Cost:\n                                Free            \n                    \n                                    Venue Name:\n                                The Dance Floor at Josie Robertson Plaza            \n                    \n                                    URL:\n                                https://www.lincolncenter.org/series/summer-for-the-city/stud-country-366            \n                    \n                                    Program Image Description:\n                                A crowd of people dance together at a nighttime event under pink\, purple\, and blue lights. Four dancers in the foreground pose with raised arms and lifted legs.            \n                    \n                                    Target Audience:\n                                Visitors Who Are Deaf | Visitors who use American Sign Language            \n                    \n                                    For Accessibility Requests or Questions Please Contact:\n                                Access@LincolnCenter.org
URL:https://macaccess.org/program/big-umbrella-day-the-naughty-penguin-2/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260613T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260613T160000
DTSTAMP:20260612T150830
CREATED:20260610T194114Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260610T200229Z
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SUMMARY:Big Umbrella Day: The Anatomy of the Orchestra - The Four Sections
DESCRIPTION:Experience the orchestra up close with over 50 musicians performing Steve Reich’s iconic The Four Sections.  \nThis event is part of Lincoln Center’s Big Umbrella Festival\, a free day-long campus takeover\, welcoming neurodivergent audiences and their families for a day of multidisciplinary programming\, with an emphasis on dance and movement.    \nRelaxed Performance •  ASL • ASL (Visual Vernacular)  \n\nThis event is General Admission\, first-come first-served. Drop in and stay for as long as you’d like. Just show up! \n\nStart Date: 06/12/2026End Date: 06/12/2026            \n                                    Start Time:\n                                6:30pm            \n                    \n                                    End Time:\n                                10:00pm            \n                    \n                                    Program Cost:\n                                Free            \n                    \n                                    Venue Name:\n                                The Dance Floor at Josie Robertson Plaza            \n                    \n                                    URL:\n                                https://www.lincolncenter.org/series/summer-for-the-city/stud-country-366            \n                    \n                                    Program Image Description:\n                                A crowd of people dance together at a nighttime event under pink\, purple\, and blue lights. Four dancers in the foreground pose with raised arms and lifted legs.            \n                    \n                                    Target Audience:\n                                Visitors Who Are Deaf | Visitors who use American Sign Language            \n                    \n                                    For Accessibility Requests or Questions Please Contact:\n                                Access@LincolnCenter.org
URL:https://macaccess.org/program/big-umbrella-day-the-anatomy-of-the-orchestra-the-four-sections-2/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260613T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260613T171500
DTSTAMP:20260612T150830
CREATED:20260610T194114Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260610T195543Z
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SUMMARY:Big Umbrella Day: Silent Rhythms' Salsa - ASL for All
DESCRIPTION:Come shimmy\, salsa\, and sign with Silent Rhythms\, a nonprofit pioneering inclusive and accessible dance programs.  \n\nThis event is part of Lincoln Center’s Big Umbrella Festival\, a free day-long campus takeover\, welcoming neurodivergent audiences and their families for a day of multidisciplinary programming\, with an emphasis on dance and movement.    \nRelaxed Performance • Audio Description • Open Captions • ASL Interpreted \nThis event is General Admission\, first-come first-served. Drop in and stay for as long as you’d like. Just show up! \nStart Date: 06/12/2026End Date: 06/12/2026            \n                                    Start Time:\n                                6:30pm            \n                    \n                                    End Time:\n                                10:00pm            \n                    \n                                    Program Cost:\n                                Free            \n                    \n                                    Venue Name:\n                                The Dance Floor at Josie Robertson Plaza            \n                    \n                                    URL:\n                                https://www.lincolncenter.org/series/summer-for-the-city/stud-country-366            \n                    \n                                    Program Image Description:\n                                A crowd of people dance together at a nighttime event under pink\, purple\, and blue lights. Four dancers in the foreground pose with raised arms and lifted legs.            \n                    \n                                    Target Audience:\n                                Visitors Who Are Deaf | Visitors who use American Sign Language            \n                    \n                                    For Accessibility Requests or Questions Please Contact:\n                                Access@LincolnCenter.org
URL:https://macaccess.org/program/big-umbrella-day-silent-rhythms-salsa-asl-for-all/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260613T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260613T170500
DTSTAMP:20260612T150830
CREATED:20260610T194114Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260610T195815Z
UID:10018636-1781368200-1781370300@macaccess.org
SUMMARY:Big Umbrella Day: The Naughty Penguin
DESCRIPTION:This interactive performance invites neurodivergent audiences ages 2 to 8 to join Domino the penguin as she explores a world full of rules\, learning how to have fun without getting into trouble.  \nThis event is General Admission\, first-come first-served. Please note: Due to the limited capacity of this performance\, space may fill quickly. Early arrival is encouraged.  \nThis event is part of Lincoln Center’s Big Umbrella Festival\, a free day-long campus takeover\, welcoming neurodivergent audiences and their families for a day of multidisciplinary programming\, with an emphasis on dance and movement.    \nRelaxed Performance • ASL Interpreted \nStart Date: 06/12/2026End Date: 06/12/2026            \n                                    Start Time:\n                                6:30pm            \n                    \n                                    End Time:\n                                10:00pm            \n                    \n                                    Program Cost:\n                                Free            \n                    \n                                    Venue Name:\n                                The Dance Floor at Josie Robertson Plaza            \n                    \n                                    URL:\n                                https://www.lincolncenter.org/series/summer-for-the-city/stud-country-366            \n                    \n                                    Program Image Description:\n                                A crowd of people dance together at a nighttime event under pink\, purple\, and blue lights. Four dancers in the foreground pose with raised arms and lifted legs.            \n                    \n                                    Target Audience:\n                                Visitors Who Are Deaf | Visitors who use American Sign Language            \n                    \n                                    For Accessibility Requests or Questions Please Contact:\n                                Access@LincolnCenter.org
URL:https://macaccess.org/program/big-umbrella-day-the-naughty-penguin/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260613T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260613T173000
DTSTAMP:20260612T150830
CREATED:20260610T194114Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260610T200206Z
UID:10018639-1781370000-1781371800@macaccess.org
SUMMARY:Big Umbrella Day: The Anatomy of the Orchestra - The Four Sections
DESCRIPTION:Experience the orchestra up close with over 50 musicians performing Steve Reich’s iconic The Four Sections.  \nThis event is part of Lincoln Center’s Big Umbrella Festival\, a free day-long campus takeover\, welcoming neurodivergent audiences and their families for a day of multidisciplinary programming\, with an emphasis on dance and movement.    \nRelaxed Performance •  ASL • ASL (Visual Vernacular)  \n\nThis event is General Admission\, first-come first-served. Drop in and stay for as long as you’d like. Just show up! \n\nStart Date: 06/12/2026End Date: 06/12/2026            \n                                    Start Time:\n                                6:30pm            \n                    \n                                    End Time:\n                                10:00pm            \n                    \n                                    Program Cost:\n                                Free            \n                    \n                                    Venue Name:\n                                The Dance Floor at Josie Robertson Plaza            \n                    \n                                    URL:\n                                https://www.lincolncenter.org/series/summer-for-the-city/stud-country-366            \n                    \n                                    Program Image Description:\n                                A crowd of people dance together at a nighttime event under pink\, purple\, and blue lights. Four dancers in the foreground pose with raised arms and lifted legs.            \n                    \n                                    Target Audience:\n                                Visitors Who Are Deaf | Visitors who use American Sign Language            \n                    \n                                    For Accessibility Requests or Questions Please Contact:\n                                Access@LincolnCenter.org
URL:https://macaccess.org/program/big-umbrella-day-the-anatomy-of-the-orchestra-the-four-sections/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260613T203000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260613T233000
DTSTAMP:20260612T150830
CREATED:20260610T194114Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260610T194859Z
UID:10018626-1781382600-1781393400@macaccess.org
SUMMARY:Lincoln Center Presents: Sonic Unity Worldwide
DESCRIPTION:Chicago-based Latine DJ collective Future Rootz creates multidisciplinary\, intersectional work that transcends the expected. Their globally inspired Lincoln Center DJ set centers around the concept of “sonic unity worldwide\,” highlighting music that travels from north to south\, east to west\, and back again. From Afro-Latin\, African\, and Far East beats\, to tropical bass\, psychedelia\, and more\, Future Rootz’s DJs Sound Culture\, Afroqbano\, and Slomo share an eclectic\, impassioned set. Discover connections between cultures\, communities\, and continents—all under the stars at Josie Robertson Plaza! This event features haptics. This is a Relaxed Performance. \n\n\n\n\n\nAmplified DJ set at 8:30 pm\nSilent Disco at 10:00 pm \nThere are two ways to access this free event:\n1. General Admission\, first-come first-served. Just show up!\n2. Fast Track opening the Monday before the event at noon for all. Or\, become a member and enjoy priority entry with automatic access to every Fast Track line\, all year round. \n\n\n\nStart Date: 06/12/2026End Date: 06/12/2026            \n                                    Start Time:\n                                6:30pm            \n                    \n                                    End Time:\n                                10:00pm            \n                    \n                                    Program Cost:\n                                Free            \n                    \n                                    Venue Name:\n                                The Dance Floor at Josie Robertson Plaza            \n                    \n                                    URL:\n                                https://www.lincolncenter.org/series/summer-for-the-city/stud-country-366            \n                    \n                                    Program Image Description:\n                                A crowd of people dance together at a nighttime event under pink\, purple\, and blue lights. Four dancers in the foreground pose with raised arms and lifted legs.            \n                    \n                                    Target Audience:\n                                Visitors Who Are Deaf | Visitors who use American Sign Language            \n                    \n                                    For Accessibility Requests or Questions Please Contact:\n                                Access@LincolnCenter.org
URL:https://macaccess.org/program/lincoln-center-presents-sonic-unity-worldwide/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260614T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260614T220000
DTSTAMP:20260612T150830
CREATED:20260602T222917Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260602T222917Z
UID:10018619-1781467200-1781474400@macaccess.org
SUMMARY:Sensory Adapted ROMEO & JULIET
DESCRIPTION:[vc_row css_animation=”” row_type=”row” use_row_as_full_screen_section=”no” type=”full_width” angled_section=”no” text_align=”left” background_image_as_pattern=”without_pattern”][vc_column][vc_column_text css=””] \nShakespeare in the Park’s sensory adapted performance of Romeo and Juliet will take place on Sunday June 14 at 8pm at The Delacorte Theater.  \nSensory adapted performances feature technical adjustments\, pre-show materials\, sensory supports\, and flexible\, relaxed expectations for audience members.   \nTickets for this performance are always free\, but they are difficult to get and typically require waiting in a long line. This is an opportunity to enter a digital lottery to receive tickets in advance of the performance.  \nClick to enter the Romeo and Juliet sensory adapted performance digital lottery. \nPlease note that the show contains mature themes and some high sensory effects. We encourage you to review the Romeo and Juliet Sensory Adapted Performance Show Information Sheet\, which includes details about what to expect and accessibility information.  \nWe hope to see you at the theater! \n[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row] \nStart Date: 06/12/2026End Date: 06/12/2026            \n                                    Start Time:\n                                6:30pm            \n                    \n                                    End Time:\n                                10:00pm            \n                    \n                                    Program Cost:\n                                Free            \n                    \n                                    Venue Name:\n                                The Dance Floor at Josie Robertson Plaza            \n                    \n                                    URL:\n                                https://www.lincolncenter.org/series/summer-for-the-city/stud-country-366            \n                    \n                                    Program Image Description:\n                                A crowd of people dance together at a nighttime event under pink\, purple\, and blue lights. Four dancers in the foreground pose with raised arms and lifted legs.            \n                    \n                                    Target Audience:\n                                Visitors Who Are Deaf | Visitors who use American Sign Language            \n                    \n                                    For Accessibility Requests or Questions Please Contact:\n                                Access@LincolnCenter.org
URL:https://macaccess.org/program/sensory-adapted-romeo-juliet/
LOCATION:Delacorte Theatre\, 81 Central Park W\, New York\, NY\, 10024\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Public Theater":MAILTO:accessibility@publictheater.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260617T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260617T115000
DTSTAMP:20260612T150830
CREATED:20260610T194114Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260610T195020Z
UID:10018627-1781694000-1781697000@macaccess.org
SUMMARY:Lincoln Center Presents: Dance Storytime With Dinita Clark
DESCRIPTION:Presented in collaboration with The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts \nLearn about the fundamentals of house dance from choreographer\, dancer\, and educator Dinita Clark in this Dance Storytime event based on the “Clark Method” pedagogy\, created by Kyle “JustSole” Clark and Dinita “Queen Di” Clark. House dance is a fusion form including but not limited to African\, Latine\, tap\, and Hip-Hop social dances. Expect to feel joyous and energized while being educated at this interactive Storytime. This indoor\, family-friendly event is a Relaxed Performance. \nThere are two ways to access this free event:\n1. General Admission\, first-come first-served. Just show up!\n2. Fast Track opening the Monday before the event at noon for all. Or\, become a member and enjoy priority entry with automatic access to every Fast Track line\, all year round. \nStart Date: 06/12/2026End Date: 06/12/2026            \n                                    Start Time:\n                                6:30pm            \n                    \n                                    End Time:\n                                10:00pm            \n                    \n                                    Program Cost:\n                                Free            \n                    \n                                    Venue Name:\n                                The Dance Floor at Josie Robertson Plaza            \n                    \n                                    URL:\n                                https://www.lincolncenter.org/series/summer-for-the-city/stud-country-366            \n                    \n                                    Program Image Description:\n                                A crowd of people dance together at a nighttime event under pink\, purple\, and blue lights. Four dancers in the foreground pose with raised arms and lifted legs.            \n                    \n                                    Target Audience:\n                                Visitors Who Are Deaf | Visitors who use American Sign Language            \n                    \n                                    For Accessibility Requests or Questions Please Contact:\n                                Access@LincolnCenter.org
URL:https://macaccess.org/program/lincoln-center-presents-dance-storytime-with-dinita-clark-2/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260617T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260617T135000
DTSTAMP:20260612T150830
CREATED:20260610T194114Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260610T195112Z
UID:10018628-1781701200-1781704200@macaccess.org
SUMMARY:Lincoln Center Presents: Dance Storytime With Dinita Clark
DESCRIPTION:Presented in collaboration with The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts \nLearn about the fundamentals of house dance from choreographer\, dancer\, and educator Dinita Clark in this Dance Storytime event based on the “Clark Method” pedagogy\, created by Kyle “JustSole” Clark and Dinita “Queen Di” Clark. House dance is a fusion form including but not limited to African\, Latine\, tap\, and Hip-Hop social dances. Expect to feel joyous and energized while being educated at this interactive Storytime. This indoor\, family-friendly event is a Relaxed Performance. \nThere are two ways to access this free event:\n1. General Admission\, first-come first-served. Just show up!\n2. Fast Track opening the Monday before the event at noon for all. Or\, become a member and enjoy priority entry with automatic access to every Fast Track line\, all year round. \nStart Date: 06/12/2026End Date: 06/12/2026            \n                                    Start Time:\n                                6:30pm            \n                    \n                                    End Time:\n                                10:00pm            \n                    \n                                    Program Cost:\n                                Free            \n                    \n                                    Venue Name:\n                                The Dance Floor at Josie Robertson Plaza            \n                    \n                                    URL:\n                                https://www.lincolncenter.org/series/summer-for-the-city/stud-country-366            \n                    \n                                    Program Image Description:\n                                A crowd of people dance together at a nighttime event under pink\, purple\, and blue lights. Four dancers in the foreground pose with raised arms and lifted legs.            \n                    \n                                    Target Audience:\n                                Visitors Who Are Deaf | Visitors who use American Sign Language            \n                    \n                                    For Accessibility Requests or Questions Please Contact:\n                                Access@LincolnCenter.org
URL:https://macaccess.org/program/lincoln-center-presents-dance-storytime-with-dinita-clark/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260617T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260617T173500
DTSTAMP:20260612T150830
CREATED:20260610T194113Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260610T200147Z
UID:10018640-1781715600-1781717700@macaccess.org
SUMMARY:Lincoln Center Presents: Omari Wiles | Les Ballet Afrik
DESCRIPTION:Part of the Pasculano Collaborative for Contemporary Dance \nThe legendary Omari Wiles and his trailblazing company Les Ballet Afrik set their electrifying show New York Is Burning for the outdoors: a celebration of queerness and resilience\, and a tribute to the legendary documentary Paris Is Burning. Rooted in the ballroom tradition\, a mini ball will round out the event\, accompanied by a live DJ! This outdoor\, all-ages event is a Relaxed Performance. \n\nThis event is General Admission\, first-come first-served. Just show up! \n\nStart Date: 06/12/2026End Date: 06/12/2026            \n                                    Start Time:\n                                6:30pm            \n                    \n                                    End Time:\n                                10:00pm            \n                    \n                                    Program Cost:\n                                Free            \n                    \n                                    Venue Name:\n                                The Dance Floor at Josie Robertson Plaza            \n                    \n                                    URL:\n                                https://www.lincolncenter.org/series/summer-for-the-city/stud-country-366            \n                    \n                                    Program Image Description:\n                                A crowd of people dance together at a nighttime event under pink\, purple\, and blue lights. Four dancers in the foreground pose with raised arms and lifted legs.            \n                    \n                                    Target Audience:\n                                Visitors Who Are Deaf | Visitors who use American Sign Language            \n                    \n                                    For Accessibility Requests or Questions Please Contact:\n                                Access@LincolnCenter.org
URL:https://macaccess.org/program/lincoln-center-presents-omari-wiles-les-ballet-afrik/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260617T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260617T193000
DTSTAMP:20260612T150830
CREATED:20260610T194113Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260610T200122Z
UID:10018641-1781719200-1781724600@macaccess.org
SUMMARY:Lincoln Center Presents: Dance Church
DESCRIPTION:Presented in collaboration with NewYork-Presbyterian\, the Official Hospital of Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts \nExperience the joy and release of dance in this all-levels movement class made for every body\, presented in collaboration with NewYork-Presbyterian. Taught by professional dance artists\, the class moves through a series of guided movement cues set to a curated playlist of multi-genre pop music. No previous training is required\, but open-mindedness is a prerequisite. Named “the best dance workout” by WIRED Magazine and “a state of therapeutic release” by Vanity Fair\, be sure to join us on The Dance Floor for this one-of-a-kind communal experience!  This outdoor\, all-ages event is a Relaxed Performance. \nFrom NewYork-Presbyterian\, the Official Hospital of Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts: \nDancing is more than a form of artistic expression; it’s an effective way to improve your heart health. Regular cardiovascular exercise like dance can lower your risk of heart disease by more than 30%\, according to Dr. Corey Bradley\, a cardiologist at NewYork-Presbyterian and Columbia. It also helps build muscle\, improve mobility and flexibility\, and release mood-boosting endorphins — all of which benefit you long after you’ve left the dance floor. So do something good for your heart and mind by joining us for this high-energy\, all-levels movement class.  \nThere are two ways to access this free event: \n\n\n1. General Admission\, first-come first-served. Just show up!\n2. Fast Track opening the Monday before the event at noon for all. Or\, become a member and enjoy priority entry with automatic access to every Fast Track line\, all year round.\n\n\nStart Date: 06/12/2026End Date: 06/12/2026            \n                                    Start Time:\n                                6:30pm            \n                    \n                                    End Time:\n                                10:00pm            \n                    \n                                    Program Cost:\n                                Free            \n                    \n                                    Venue Name:\n                                The Dance Floor at Josie Robertson Plaza            \n                    \n                                    URL:\n                                https://www.lincolncenter.org/series/summer-for-the-city/stud-country-366            \n                    \n                                    Program Image Description:\n                                A crowd of people dance together at a nighttime event under pink\, purple\, and blue lights. Four dancers in the foreground pose with raised arms and lifted legs.            \n                    \n                                    Target Audience:\n                                Visitors Who Are Deaf | Visitors who use American Sign Language            \n                    \n                                    For Accessibility Requests or Questions Please Contact:\n                                Access@LincolnCenter.org
URL:https://macaccess.org/program/lincoln-center-presents-dance-church/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260617T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260617T220000
DTSTAMP:20260612T150830
CREATED:20260610T194113Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260610T200058Z
UID:10018642-1781724600-1781733600@macaccess.org
SUMMARY:Lincoln Center Presents: NYLaughs
DESCRIPTION:NYLaughs\, a comedy arts nonprofit that excels at sneaking world-class stand-up into public spaces\, returns to Lincoln Center on June 17 with a comedy lineup so stacked it feels dangerously funny. Headlining the night is James Austin Johnson from Saturday Night Live—beloved for his uncanny impressions and his scene-stealing work across film and television. Joining him is Comedy Cellar favorite and former The Tonight Show writer Jourdain Fisher\, and comedy/music chaos queen Charlene Kaye\, hailed by Rolling Stone as a “breakout comedy star” and critically acclaimed for her TED Talk\, How to Become a K-Pop Superstar in 7 Minutes. Rounding out the lineup is Olivia Carter\, whose star is currently blasting into another galaxy as one of the final six comedians competing on Funny AF with Kevin Hart on Netflix. Hosting the evening is Fumi Abe\, named one of Vulture’s “Comedians You Should and Will Know.” This performance will be ASL interpreted. \nLineups are subject to change. Sign up for the latest updates at nylaughs.org. \nNYLaughs would love to thank Lincoln Center\, the NYLaughs Board\, NYC Department of Cultural Affairs\, NYC City Council\, Councilmember Gale Brewer\, New York Council on the Arts\, and New York Foundation of the Arts for their support. \nThere are two ways to access this free event:\n1. General Admission\, first-come first-served. Just show up!\n2. Fast Track opening the Monday before the event at noon for all. Or\, become a member and enjoy priority entry with automatic access to every Fast Track line\, all year round. \nStart Date: 06/12/2026End Date: 06/12/2026            \n                                    Start Time:\n                                6:30pm            \n                    \n                                    End Time:\n                                10:00pm            \n                    \n                                    Program Cost:\n                                Free            \n                    \n                                    Venue Name:\n                                The Dance Floor at Josie Robertson Plaza            \n                    \n                                    URL:\n                                https://www.lincolncenter.org/series/summer-for-the-city/stud-country-366            \n                    \n                                    Program Image Description:\n                                A crowd of people dance together at a nighttime event under pink\, purple\, and blue lights. Four dancers in the foreground pose with raised arms and lifted legs.            \n                    \n                                    Target Audience:\n                                Visitors Who Are Deaf | Visitors who use American Sign Language            \n                    \n                                    For Accessibility Requests or Questions Please Contact:\n                                Access@LincolnCenter.org
URL:https://macaccess.org/program/lincoln-center-presents-nylaughs/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260619T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260619T150000
DTSTAMP:20260612T150830
CREATED:20260609T204832Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260609T204832Z
UID:10018623-1781870400-1781881200@macaccess.org
SUMMARY:Jackie Robinson: Legacy Through Music
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate African American Music Month and Juneteenth with a special tribute to Jackie Robinson’s life and legacy through the lens of music. This intergenerational program offers something for all ages\, from gallery tours uncovering the intersection between baseball and music history; hands-on art making; interactive workshops on musical styles from jazz to hip hop; and more! \nWhat’s Happening?\nMuseum Tours – Join us for a custom-designed tour highlighting the intersections between Jackie Robinson’s life and legacy and African American music in the 20th century. \nInteractive Music Workshop – Sing\, learn\, move\, and create in this series of interactive workshops taking a deeper look at a particular song or musical style’s intersection with Jackie Robinson’s life and legacy. \nArt Making – Design your own musical instrument. \nPlan Your Visit\nGroups are welcome! Tell us about your group and mention your interest in this event. \nAccessibility: In addition to KultureCity® resources available at all times\, we’ll have a quiet zone at this event for any guests who need a sensory break. \nStart Date: 06/12/2026End Date: 06/12/2026            \n                                    Start Time:\n                                6:30pm            \n                    \n                                    End Time:\n                                10:00pm            \n                    \n                                    Program Cost:\n                                Free            \n                    \n                                    Venue Name:\n                                The Dance Floor at Josie Robertson Plaza            \n                    \n                                    URL:\n                                https://www.lincolncenter.org/series/summer-for-the-city/stud-country-366            \n                    \n                                    Program Image Description:\n                                A crowd of people dance together at a nighttime event under pink\, purple\, and blue lights. Four dancers in the foreground pose with raised arms and lifted legs.            \n                    \n                                    Target Audience:\n                                Visitors Who Are Deaf | Visitors who use American Sign Language            \n                    \n                                    For Accessibility Requests or Questions Please Contact:\n                                Access@LincolnCenter.org
URL:https://macaccess.org/program/jackie-robinson-legacy-through-music/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260619T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260619T194500
DTSTAMP:20260612T150830
CREATED:20260610T194113Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260610T200040Z
UID:10018643-1781895600-1781898300@macaccess.org
SUMMARY:Lincoln Center Presents: Carl Hancock Rux’s Oh Sankofa
DESCRIPTION:The annual Juneteenth celebration at Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts returns this year with a powerful multidisciplinary performance written\, directed\, and curated by Carl Hancock Rux. Through music\, choral performance\, dance\, and storytelling\, Oh Sankofa pays tribute to the use of African-American folklore as a vital means of survival during the trauma of the Transatlantic Slave Trade. The work features actor/comedian Phyllis Yvonne Stickney; performers Vinson Fraley and Chanon Judson; blues jazz guitarist Marvin Sewell; the Etienne Lashley Choir; Jamel Gaines Creative Outlet Dance Theater; and contemporary art garments and installation by Dianne Smith. This outdoor\, all-ages performance will be ASL interpreted. \n\n\n\n\nThere are two ways to access this free event:\n1. General Admission\, first-come first-served. Just show up!\n2. Fast Track opening the Monday before the event at noon for all. Or\, become a member and enjoy priority entry with automatic access to every Fast Track line\, all year round.\n\n\nStart Date: 06/12/2026End Date: 06/12/2026            \n                                    Start Time:\n                                6:30pm            \n                    \n                                    End Time:\n                                10:00pm            \n                    \n                                    Program Cost:\n                                Free            \n                    \n                                    Venue Name:\n                                The Dance Floor at Josie Robertson Plaza            \n                    \n                                    URL:\n                                https://www.lincolncenter.org/series/summer-for-the-city/stud-country-366            \n                    \n                                    Program Image Description:\n                                A crowd of people dance together at a nighttime event under pink\, purple\, and blue lights. Four dancers in the foreground pose with raised arms and lifted legs.            \n                    \n                                    Target Audience:\n                                Visitors Who Are Deaf | Visitors who use American Sign Language            \n                    \n                                    For Accessibility Requests or Questions Please Contact:\n                                Access@LincolnCenter.org
URL:https://macaccess.org/program/lincoln-center-presents-carl-hancock-ruxs-oh-sankofa/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260619T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260619T204500
DTSTAMP:20260612T150830
CREATED:20260610T194113Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260610T200014Z
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SUMMARY:Lincoln Center Presents: Jeremy Nedd
DESCRIPTION:Part of the Pasculano Collaborative for Contemporary Dance \nLaunching the new Lincoln Center Contemporary Dance Festival is a New York premiere by Brooklyn-born\, Basel-based choreographer Jeremy Nedd. The work serves as a study on transformation and communal joy\, reclaiming the viral Milly Rock dance move as an evolving language within Black culture. Five performers—including Jeremy Nedd\, Brandy Butler\, Zen Jefferson\, Nasheeka Nedsreal\, and Jeremy Guyton—search for the hidden poetry and virtuosic freedom found in social and viral dance moves. This performance will feature audio description. \nWith the support of Dance Reflections by Van Cleef & Arpels \nDon’t miss the pre-show talk! Join us in the Alice Tully Hall Lobby at 6:15pm for a pre-show talk with the curatorial team from the Pasculano Collaborative for Contemporary Dance to hear more about the production. The pre-show talk is open to the public and does not require a performance ticket.  \nTo book your performance ticket\, visit this website. To make the arts more accessible\, tickets are available on a Choose-What-You-Pay basis. Select the ticket value that’s right for you\, knowing your contribution helps expand access for all.  \nStart Date: 06/12/2026End Date: 06/12/2026            \n                                    Start Time:\n                                6:30pm            \n                    \n                                    End Time:\n                                10:00pm            \n                    \n                                    Program Cost:\n                                Free            \n                    \n                                    Venue Name:\n                                The Dance Floor at Josie Robertson Plaza            \n                    \n                                    URL:\n                                https://www.lincolncenter.org/series/summer-for-the-city/stud-country-366            \n                    \n                                    Program Image Description:\n                                A crowd of people dance together at a nighttime event under pink\, purple\, and blue lights. Four dancers in the foreground pose with raised arms and lifted legs.            \n                    \n                                    Target Audience:\n                                Visitors Who Are Deaf | Visitors who use American Sign Language            \n                    \n                                    For Accessibility Requests or Questions Please Contact:\n                                Access@LincolnCenter.org
URL:https://macaccess.org/program/lincoln-center-presents-jeremy-nedd/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260619T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260619T210000
DTSTAMP:20260612T150830
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SUMMARY:Lincoln Center Presents: The Tune Up - A Juneteenth Celebration
DESCRIPTION:The Tune Up! is back for Season 2 ready to celebrate Juneteenth with you! If you celebrated freedom day with us last year then you’ll want to rejoin the party cause we’re hitting happier and harder than ever with new material and special guests! SLP and her 8-piece band The Joyful Noise bring you a soul-raising variety show with plays\, music\, brand new songs\, powerful lyrics\, comedy\, and raw in-the-moment reflections. This new performance series created by Pulitzer Prize-winning dramatist Suzan-Lori Parks and directed by Bessie Award-winning Artistic Director of The Flea Theater Niegel Smith is a sip-your-drinks\, make-new-friends\, dance-in-the-aisles kind of evening that traffics in big sounds and bold ideas. Come share the love! This all-ages performance will be ASL interpreted. \nThe Tune Up! is produced by TopdogSLP\, Sarah Bellin with additional co-producing artist support from BEDLAM\, En Garde Arts\, and The Flea Theater. \nThere are two ways to access this free event:\n1. General Admission\, first-come first-served. Just show up!\n2. Fast Track opening the Monday before the event at noon for all. Or\, become a member and enjoy priority entry with automatic access to every Fast Track line\, all year round. \nStart Date: 06/12/2026End Date: 06/12/2026            \n                                    Start Time:\n                                6:30pm            \n                    \n                                    End Time:\n                                10:00pm            \n                    \n                                    Program Cost:\n                                Free            \n                    \n                                    Venue Name:\n                                The Dance Floor at Josie Robertson Plaza            \n                    \n                                    URL:\n                                https://www.lincolncenter.org/series/summer-for-the-city/stud-country-366            \n                    \n                                    Program Image Description:\n                                A crowd of people dance together at a nighttime event under pink\, purple\, and blue lights. Four dancers in the foreground pose with raised arms and lifted legs.            \n                    \n                                    Target Audience:\n                                Visitors Who Are Deaf | Visitors who use American Sign Language            \n                    \n                                    For Accessibility Requests or Questions Please Contact:\n                                Access@LincolnCenter.org
URL:https://macaccess.org/program/lincoln-center-presents-the-tune-up-a-juneteenth-celebration/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260621T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260621T150000
DTSTAMP:20260612T150830
CREATED:20260609T205204Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260609T205514Z
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SUMMARY:ACCESS JRM: Sensory-Friendly Hours
DESCRIPTION:Join us for sensory-friendly hours at the Jackie Robinson Museum\, specially designed for neurodivergent visitors\, including youth and their families\, teens\, and adults. ACCESS JRM will feature limited general admission for reduced crowds and quieter gallery spaces with exhibit audio reduced or silenced. \nWhat to Expect\nIn addition to our KultureCity resources available at all times\, ACCESS JRM hours will include availability of a dedicated quiet zone and may feature interpretive offerings such as tours\, picture book readings\, and tactile learning opportunities for inclusive exploration. All age groups are welcome! \nACCESS JRM is mostly a self-guided experience and not designed as a drop-off activity. All children and youth ticket holders must be accompanied by an adult. \nMark Your Calendars\nMark your calendars for the following Spring-Summer 2026 ACCESS JRM dates: \nSunday\, June 21\, 2026 – 1:00-3:00PM \nSunday\, August 16\, 2026 – 1:00-3:00PM \nPreparing for your visit\nTo learn more about accessibility at the Jackie Robinson Museum\, view Accessibility and Accommodations on the Visit page of our website. If you have questions or require enhanced accommodations\, please email museum@jackierobinson.org with at least two weeks notice from the date you are planning to visit for ACCESS JRM. \nReview our Social Narrative to learn about our Museum and what to expect in the galleries. \nTickets\nACCESS JRM is included with regular admission fees. \nACCESS JRM is free for museum members. \nGroup Recommendations \n\nA group discount of $1 off regular admission is available for groups of 10 or more (ACCESS JRM Hours only)\nRecommended group size is up to 20 guests (including staff\, care partners\, etc.)\nGroup reservations require a 25% deposit\, with the remaining balance due on the day of the visit.\n\nTo request a group visit\, complete this brief form to tell us more and we’ll be in touch! Questions about accommodating your group? Email museum@jackierobinson.org. \nStart Date: 06/12/2026End Date: 06/12/2026            \n                                    Start Time:\n                                6:30pm            \n                    \n                                    End Time:\n                                10:00pm            \n                    \n                                    Program Cost:\n                                Free            \n                    \n                                    Venue Name:\n                                The Dance Floor at Josie Robertson Plaza            \n                    \n                                    URL:\n                                https://www.lincolncenter.org/series/summer-for-the-city/stud-country-366            \n                    \n                                    Program Image Description:\n                                A crowd of people dance together at a nighttime event under pink\, purple\, and blue lights. Four dancers in the foreground pose with raised arms and lifted legs.            \n                    \n                                    Target Audience:\n                                Visitors Who Are Deaf | Visitors who use American Sign Language            \n                    \n                                    For Accessibility Requests or Questions Please Contact:\n                                Access@LincolnCenter.org
URL:https://macaccess.org/program/access-jrm-sensory-friendly-hours-3-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260816T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260816T150000
DTSTAMP:20260612T150830
CREATED:20260609T204917Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260609T205020Z
UID:10018622-1786885200-1786892400@macaccess.org
SUMMARY:ACCESS JRM: Sensory-Friendly Hours
DESCRIPTION:Join us for sensory-friendly hours at the Jackie Robinson Museum\, specially designed for neurodivergent visitors\, including youth and their families\, teens\, and adults. ACCESS JRM will feature limited general admission for reduced crowds and quieter gallery spaces with exhibit audio reduced or silenced. \nWhat to Expect\nIn addition to our KultureCity resources available at all times\, ACCESS JRM hours will include availability of a dedicated quiet zone and may feature interpretive offerings such as tours\, picture book readings\, and tactile learning opportunities for inclusive exploration. All age groups are welcome! \nACCESS JRM is mostly a self-guided experience and not designed as a drop-off activity. All children and youth ticket holders must be accompanied by an adult. \nMark Your Calendars\nMark your calendars for the following Spring-Summer 2026 ACCESS JRM dates: \nSunday\, June 21\, 2026 – 1:00-3:00PM \nSunday\, August 16\, 2026 – 1:00-3:00PM \nPreparing for your visit\nTo learn more about accessibility at the Jackie Robinson Museum\, view Accessibility and Accommodations on the Visit page of our website. If you have questions or require enhanced accommodations\, please email museum@jackierobinson.org with at least two weeks notice from the date you are planning to visit for ACCESS JRM. \nReview our Social Narrative to learn about our Museum and what to expect in the galleries. \nTickets\nACCESS JRM is included with regular admission fees. \nACCESS JRM is free for museum members. \nGroup Recommendations \n\nA group discount of $1 off regular admission is available for groups of 10 or more (ACCESS JRM Hours only)\nRecommended group size is up to 20 guests (including staff\, care partners\, etc.)\nGroup reservations require a 25% deposit\, with the remaining balance due on the day of the visit.\n\nTo request a group visit\, complete this brief form to tell us more and we’ll be in touch! Questions about accommodating your group? Email museum@jackierobinson.org. \nStart Date: 06/12/2026End Date: 06/12/2026            \n                                    Start Time:\n                                6:30pm            \n                    \n                                    End Time:\n                                10:00pm            \n                    \n                                    Program Cost:\n                                Free            \n                    \n                                    Venue Name:\n                                The Dance Floor at Josie Robertson Plaza            \n                    \n                                    URL:\n                                https://www.lincolncenter.org/series/summer-for-the-city/stud-country-366            \n                    \n                                    Program Image Description:\n                                A crowd of people dance together at a nighttime event under pink\, purple\, and blue lights. Four dancers in the foreground pose with raised arms and lifted legs.            \n                    \n                                    Target Audience:\n                                Visitors Who Are Deaf | Visitors who use American Sign Language            \n                    \n                                    For Accessibility Requests or Questions Please Contact:\n                                Access@LincolnCenter.org
URL:https://macaccess.org/program/access-jrm-sensory-friendly-hours-3/2026-08-16/
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