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SUMMARY:Lincoln Center Presents: Minty Fresh Circus
DESCRIPTION:Conceived by Monique Martin in collaboration with a range of circus performing artists\, Minty Fresh Circus is a US-based circus show performed by an all-Black and Brown cast celebrating the healing power of Black music and movement\, infused with the joy and resilience of those who traversed the Transatlantic Slave Trade. Inspired by abolitionist Harriet Araminta Tubman and the survival of generations of African Americans\, the central question in Minty Fresh Circus is: what does freedom feel and sound like if your only access to it is through your imagination?
URL:https://macaccess.org/program/lincoln-center-presents-minty-fresh-circus/
LOCATION:Alice Tully Hall\, 141 Broadway at W 65 St\, New York\, NY\, 10023\, United States
CATEGORIES:Visitors Who Are Blind or Partially Sighted
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ORGANIZER;CN="Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts":MAILTO:access@lincolncenter.org
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SUMMARY:Lincoln Center Presents- Patterns: AXIS Dance Company
DESCRIPTION:Led by Artistic Director Nadia Adame and Executive Director Danae Rees\, AXIS Dance Company is one of the nation’s most acclaimed ensembles of disabled\, non-disabled\, D/deaf\, and neurodiverse performers. AXIS was founded in 1987 and is based in Berkeley\, California\, where the company creates world-class productions that challenge perceptions and redefine dance and disability. Alongside its artistic programming\, the company provides unparalleled integrated dance education and outreach programs that remove barriers and showcase the beauty of difference. With work by choreographers Nadia Adame\, Sonya Delwaide\, Christopher Unpezverde Nunez\, Kayla Hamilton\, and Natasha Adorlee\, the performance will feature dancers JanpiStar\, Julie Hasushi\, Anna Gichan\, Alaja Badalich\, and Hannah Westbrook. \nThis performance is a part of the Big Umbrella Festival\, welcoming kids\, teens\, and adults for a series of multi-sensory\, interactive\, and engaging programming\, designed with and for neurodiverse audiences.
URL:https://macaccess.org/program/lincoln-center-presents-patterns-axis-dance-company/
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 with Autism,Visitors with Learning Disabilities
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ORGANIZER;CN="Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts":MAILTO:access@lincolncenter.org
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SUMMARY:Lincoln Center Presents- Patterns: AXIS Dance Company
DESCRIPTION:Led by Artistic Director Nadia Adame and Executive Director Danae Rees\, AXIS Dance Company is one of the nation’s most acclaimed ensembles of disabled\, non-disabled\, D/deaf\, and neurodiverse performers. AXIS was founded in 1987 and is based in Berkeley\, California\, where the company creates world-class productions that challenge perceptions and redefine dance and disability. Alongside its artistic programming\, the company provides unparalleled integrated dance education and outreach programs that remove barriers and showcase the beauty of difference. With work by choreographers Nadia Adame\, Sonya Delwaide\, Christopher Unpezverde Nunez\, Kayla Hamilton\, and Natasha Adorlee\, the performance will feature dancers JanpiStar\, Julie Hasushi\, Anna Gichan\, Alaja Badalich\, and Hannah Westbrook. \nThis performance is a part of the Big Umbrella Festival\, welcoming kids\, teens\, and adults for a series of multi-sensory\, interactive\, and engaging programming\, designed with and for neurodiverse audiences.
URL:https://macaccess.org/program/lincoln-center-presents-patterns-axis-dance-company-2/
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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DTSTAMP:20260606T001339
CREATED:20260108T205405Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260108T205405Z
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SUMMARY:Lincoln Center Presents- Patterns: AXIS Dance Company
DESCRIPTION:Led by Artistic Director Nadia Adame and Executive Director Danae Rees\, AXIS Dance Company is one of the nation’s most acclaimed ensembles of disabled\, non-disabled\, D/deaf\, and neurodiverse performers. AXIS was founded in 1987 and is based in Berkeley\, California\, where the company creates world-class productions that challenge perceptions and redefine dance and disability. Alongside its artistic programming\, the company provides unparalleled integrated dance education and outreach programs that remove barriers and showcase the beauty of difference. With work by choreographers Nadia Adame\, Sonya Delwaide\, Christopher Unpezverde Nunez\, Kayla Hamilton\, and Natasha Adorlee\, the performance will feature dancers JanpiStar\, Julie Hasushi\, Anna Gichan\, Alaja Badalich\, and Hannah Westbrook. \nThis performance is a part of the Big Umbrella Festival\, welcoming kids\, teens\, and adults for a series of multi-sensory\, interactive\, and engaging programming\, designed with and for neurodiverse audiences.
URL:https://macaccess.org/program/lincoln-center-presents-patterns-axis-dance-company-3/
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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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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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260320T193000
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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:20260130T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260130T210000
DTSTAMP:20260606T001339
CREATED:20251218T152419Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251218T152419Z
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SUMMARY:Lincoln Center Presents: Contested Sites of Memory- A Performance With Artist Carrie Mae Weems
DESCRIPTION:Over the course of a four decade career\, American artist Carrie Mae Weems’s work has consistently given voice to people whose stories would have otherwise been silenced or ignored. Celebrated for her incisive photography\, which resides in the collections of The Metropolitan Museum of Art and the National Gallery of Art\, Weems is also a renowned maker of installation video and performance art. Her newest interdisciplinary creation\, Contested Sites of Memory\, features live music\, spoken word performance\, and screenings of new and extant video art. Contested Sites is produced in collaboration with Shore Art Advisory and Lincoln Center and is constructed in partnership with a remarkable collective of artists that includes trombonist\, composer\, and musical director Craig Harris\, Carl Hancock Rux\, Nona Hendryx\, Esther Armah\, and Jawwaad Taylor. Don’t miss the premiere of this two-night-only performance work\, presented at Alice Tully Hall.
URL:https://macaccess.org/program/lincoln-center-presents-contested-sites-of-memory-a-performance-with-artist-carrie-mae-weems/
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:20260129T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260129T210000
DTSTAMP:20260606T001339
CREATED:20251218T152419Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251218T152419Z
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SUMMARY:Lincoln Center Presents: Contested Sites of Memory- A Performance With Artist Carrie Mae Weems
DESCRIPTION:Over the course of a four decade career\, American artist Carrie Mae Weems’s work has consistently given voice to people whose stories would have otherwise been silenced or ignored. Celebrated for her incisive photography\, which resides in the collections of The Metropolitan Museum of Art and the National Gallery of Art\, Weems is also a renowned maker of installation video and performance art. Her newest interdisciplinary creation\, Contested Sites of Memory\, features live music\, spoken word performance\, and screenings of new and extant video art. Contested Sites is produced in collaboration with Shore Art Advisory and Lincoln Center and is constructed in partnership with a remarkable collective of artists that includes trombonist\, composer\, and musical director Craig Harris\, Carl Hancock Rux\, Nona Hendryx\, Esther Armah\, and Jawwaad Taylor. Don’t miss the premiere of this two-night-only performance work\, presented at Alice Tully Hall.
URL:https://macaccess.org/program/lincoln-center-presents-contested-sites-of-memory-a-performance-with-artist-carrie-mae-weems-2/
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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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251219T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251219T210000
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CREATED:20251002T161427Z
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SUMMARY:Lincoln Center Presents- A Murray Little Christmas: 25th Anniversary
DESCRIPTION:Cue the snow machine and strike up the band: the King of Christmas is coming uptown! Star of HBO’s Somebody Somewhere\, host of the historic King of Drag\, and NYC’s “hardest-working middle-aged man in showbiz\,” Murray Hill celebrates 25 years of his beloved winter variety show with a one-night-only Lincoln Center extravaganza. A Murray Little Christmas is and has always been a haven for all: queer folks\, chosen families\, tourists\, outcasts\, seniors\, lonely hearts\, show people\, and anyone who needs a holiday pick-me-up. What began as a downtown romp has grown into an annual tradition of epic camp\, comedy\, and community\, drawing a quarter-century of sold-out crowds and rave reviews. Attendees are invited to dress for the occasion\, so come in your ugly Santa sweaters\, cocktail chic\, festive furry suits\, or reindeer runway outfits. This year\, Hill pulls out all the stops with a 10-piece band\, his favorite performers\, a choir (or two)\, celebrity cameos\, showbiz razzle-dazzle\, and holiday cheer! \nSpecial guests announced soon on Instagram: @murrayhill
URL:https://macaccess.org/program/lincoln-center-presents-a-murray-little-christmas-25th-anniversary/
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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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251023T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251023T210000
DTSTAMP:20260606T001339
CREATED:20251002T161442Z
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SUMMARY:Lincoln Center Presents- San Juan Hill: A New York Story by Etienne Charles
DESCRIPTION:Created by composer Etienne Charles\, San Juan Hill: A New York Story is an immersive multimedia creation that celebrates a vital chapter of New York’s past. Through music\, visuals\, and first-person accounts\, this powerful work shines a light on the historic communities of the area where Lincoln Center stands today. Blending diverse musical styles—including ragtime\, jazz\, stride piano\, swing\, blues\, mambo\, paseo\, Antillean waltz\, calypso\, funk\, disco\, and Hip-Hop—with historical film and compelling narratives\, the work showcases the myriad cultures that migrants brought to New York from the American South and the Caribbean. Featuring Etienne Charles & Creole Soul\, Frost Symphony Orchestra and special guests\, this piece is a testament to the enduring spirit and forgotten stories of a community that helped shape the city’s cultural landscape. \nCommissioned by Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts \nNote: The 2022 premiere of this work was co-presented by Lincoln Center and the New York Philharmonic\, performed by Etienne Charles & Creole Soul and the New York Philharmonic\, and created in collaboration with a range of artists and academics\, including Carl Hancock Rux\, Elena Pinderhughes\, DJ Logic\, playwright Eljon Wardally\, video artist Maya Cozier\, graffiti/visual artist Wicked GF (Gary Fritz)\, visual artist Bayete Ross Smith\, and historian Julia Foulkes\, among others.
URL:https://macaccess.org/program/lincoln-center-presents-san-juan-hill-a-new-york-story-by-etienne-charles/
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:20250716T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250716T210000
DTSTAMP:20260606T001339
CREATED:20250702T190546Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250702T193448Z
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SUMMARY:The Echoing of Tenses
DESCRIPTION:AMOC* presents Anthony Cheung’s the echoing of tenses\, a large-scale song cycle for tenor\, violin\, piano/keyboard\, and pre-recorded sounds\, that sets the texts of seven prominent\, intergenerational Asian-American poets. These poets perform their words live within the production\, sharing reflections on memory\, cultural and personal identity\, family\, migration\, and loss. the echoing of tenses was conceived for the company by AMOC* violinist Miranda Cuckson and serves as the epic conclusion to the Run AMOC* Festival at Lincoln Center\, the American Modern Opera Company’s most significant artistic endeavor to date with a bold slate of opera\, dance\, and music. \nTickets and more info here. \n  \nAccessibility \nALD – FM assistive listening devices with headsets and neck loops\nPrograms – Large print and Braille programs available
URL:https://macaccess.org/program/the-echoing-of-tenses/
LOCATION:Alice Tully Hall\, 141 Broadway at W 65 St\, New York\, NY\, 10023\, United States
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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:20250713T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250713T213000
DTSTAMP:20260606T001339
CREATED:20250702T185622Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250702T193521Z
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SUMMARY:Rome is Falling
DESCRIPTION:The American Modern Opera Company (AMOC*)\, a leading force among today’s most innovative and visionary interdisciplinary ensembles\, presents the New York premiere of Rome is Falling\, conceived and composed by AMOC* bassist Doug Balliett. Rome is a zany lesson on the absurdity of what can happen when influential people lose power. In his ever-prescient\, ever-joyful way\, Balliett brings audiences of all ages on a musical journey through a world that includes lollipops\, an absurd number of characters\, and an emperor with a chicken fetish. Rome was one of the world’s great civilizations\, yet\, like all empires\, it fell. Why and how? The story is a mixture of politics\, betrayal\, immigration\, religion\, climate\, pandemic\, natural disaster\, xenophobia\, and bad luck–so much of what makes us human and that we continue to face today. \nTickets and more info here. \n  \nAccessibility \nALD – FM assistive listening devices with headsets and neck loops\nPrograms – Large print and Braille programs available
URL:https://macaccess.org/program/rome-is-falling/
LOCATION:Alice Tully Hall\, 141 Broadway at W 65 St\, New York\, NY\, 10023\, United States
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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:20231109T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231109T201500
DTSTAMP:20260606T001339
CREATED:20231103T195010Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231106T194418Z
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SUMMARY:Electric Root Presents The Sound of (Black) Music
DESCRIPTION:Gospel\, funk\, soul\, and Afrobeat come together in this joyful presentation of Rodgers and Hammerstein songs as viewed through a utopian\, afrofuturistic lens. The Sound of (Black) Music is a vibrant one-act concert reimagining of the classic musical\, featuring songs such as “Do-Re-Mi\,” “Edelweiss\,” and “Climb Ev’ry Mountain\,” all recast through a Black Roots music kaleidoscope. Created for 20 musicians and vocalists curated by Michael Mwenso and Jono Gasparro\, in association with Electric Root\, co-directed by Shariffa Ali and Kamilah Long with arrangements by Mathis Picard and music direction by Charenee Wade\, the concert channels the singular musical gifts of some of today’s most talented Black musicians into an overflowing celebration of Black Roots music. Vocalists Charles Anthony Bryant\, Brianna Thomas\, Charenee Wade\, Alexis Lombre\, and Zhanna Reed are supported by an electrifying band\, bringing to life a vibrant retelling of the beloved classic—one fit for the whole family! \nRun time: approximately 1 hour 15 minutes \nLearn more about Electric Root and The Sound of (Black) Music here. \nIf you have any questions about this event\, please contact Guest Experience at 212-875-5456 or guestexperience@lincolncenter.org.
URL:https://macaccess.org/program/electric-root-presents-the-sound-of-black-music/
LOCATION:Alice Tully Hall\, 141 Broadway at W 65 St\, New York\, NY\, 10023\, United States
CATEGORIES:Visitors who use American Sign Language Programs,Visitors with Autism,Visitors with Developmental Disabilities,Visitors with Hearing Loss,Visitors with Learning Disabilities,Visitors with Memory Loss,Visitors with Mobility Disabilities
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