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The Social Sculpture Project
Carlo Maghirang's MA-NA-NANG-GAL
Lincoln Center Presents
March 29 - All Day
Hearst Plaza
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Cynthia Sayer & The Banjo Experience
Lincoln Center Presents
March 29 at 7:30 pm
David Rubenstein Atrium
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The Social Sculpture Project
Carlo Maghirang's MA-NA-NANG-GAL
Lincoln Center Presents
March 30 - All Day
Hearst Plaza
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Lincoln Center Presents
American Songbook
Crys Matthews
March 30 at 7:30 pm
David Rubenstein Atrium
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Celebrate Women in Hip-Hop on April 5!
Immerse yourself in the world of Hip-Hop and experience the inaugural Fresh, Bold & So Def Symposium, which spotlights the often-unsung heroines who have played a pivotal role in shaping the landscape of Hip-Hop culture. This all-day symposium showcases the rich tapestry of talent and innovation brought forth by women trailblazers in a male-dominated industry. Book your Choose-What-You-Pay tickets hereSee yourself at Lincoln Center
Staging a revolution in song with American Songbook
From March 12–April 12, 2024, join us for the return of Lincoln Center's American Songbook, a celebration of a shared musical inheritance by some of the most fearless and exciting storytellers in song today. This year’s program spotlights historic change-makers and contemporary artist-advocates—embracing individuality and personal identity through performance. The vitality and conviction of this year’s series, entirely free or choose-what-you-pay, offers proof of a thriving, and ever-growing American Songbook. Explore the series »Celebrate the rich cultural traditions of New York City
Lincoln Center celebrates the next 50 years of artistry, spirit, and history of Hip-Hop in 2024 with Beats, Rhymes & Sights—a series of can't-miss concerts, must-see documentary and narrative film screenings, and one-of-a-kind live conversations. This spring, profoundly versatile multimedia artist Maylee Todd curates and hosts an extraordinary series of events titled Women and Nonbinary Artists in Tech from Jan–May. Or, join us on the dance floor all year long at the Atrium, where top-notch orchestras and major artists in the fields of salsa, Latin jazz, merengue, bachata, boogaloo, and much more, light up the city with our free ¡VAYA! series.Come as you are to welcoming spaces and artistic events
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Our goal is to continue exploring new ticketing practices together as a community to make our performances more accessible to more people and to center equity and inclusion in every aspect of our field. The majority of Lincoln Center Presents programs are FREE or Choose-What-You-Pay. Please refer to the dedicated event page of the show you’d like to attend to confirm ticketing options.
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Many performances and events, including all programming at the David Rubenstein Atrium, are available for FREE via General Admission—first-come, first-served. Advance reservations are not required for these events; just show up! While we'll do our best to accommodate as many guests as possible, we cannot guarantee admission. Look for the “FREE” label on calendar listings and show pages, or select the “Free” calendar filter to search for a wide range of free programming.
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All Lincoln Center Presents events at the David Rubenstein Atrium offer a Fast Track reservation option, giving priority entry into events. Reservations for Fast Track will open every Monday at noon for that week's events and can be reserved on this page. While event admission is not guaranteed, Fast Track reservation holders will have priority over the General Admission line up until 30 minutes before show time. We recommend arriving an hour before show time to ensure entry into the event. Please check the event's dedicated web page to confirm if Fast Track is available for the performance you'd like to attend.
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Mahogany L. Browne, a prolific writer and avid advocate for public art, is Lincoln Center’s inaugural poet-in-residence. Browne has written works of fiction, stage plays and …
lincolncenterathome.org Lincoln Center at Home false MM/DD/YYYY aho3e0k00zv7rk56sm4e178Mahogany L. Browne, a prolific writer and avid advocate for public art, is Lincoln Center’s inaugural poet-in-residence. Browne has written works of fiction, stage plays and critical essays, edited six anthologies, and authored another half-dozen poetry collections. For her Seen, Sound, Scribe series, Browne curates thought-provoking and often politically driven evenings of spoken word, spirited conversation, and presentations of new work. We are excited to introduce our newest segment of S3! This event will begin with a writing workshop and short open mic led by featured poet, author, and cultural critic: Omar Holmon. Featured performance by Omar Holmon followed by music with Adair.
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Mahogany L. Browne, a prolific writer and avid advocate for public art, is Lincoln Center’s inaugural poet-in-residence. Browne has written works of fiction, stage plays and …
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