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The Turn of the Screw at Wave Hill
Sometimes the chiller temperatures
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On Site Opera presents ‘The Turn of the Screw.’ Photo coursey of Wave Hill
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get us excited because it means
we’re getting closer to winter, a time
of year when the Wave Hill gardens
are staggeringly, shockingly, beautiful.
Come see for yourself, as saturated
fall color eases into the subtle palette
of winter.
Friday, October 25; Sunday, October
27: Garden Highlights Walk: Join
a Wave Hill Garden Guide for a public
tour of seasonal garden highlights.
Free with admission to the grounds.
Meet at Perkins Visitor Center, 1 p.m.
Friday, October 25; Saturday, October
26: On Site Opera Presents The
Turn of the Screw: Ticketed Dress Rehearsal:
Just as the chill of fall permeates
the air, the acclaimed On Site
Opera stages three performances of
Benjamin Britten’s haunting tale The
Turn of the Screw in October. This
roving opera takes guests from the
Great Lawn and on to Wave Hill house
to watch as a terrifi ed governess struggles
to comfort her two young charges.
This psychological thriller hurtles to
a chilling conclusion as guests follow
performers into Mark Twain Room
and Armor Hall. In addition to today’s
performance, The Turn of the Screw
will be presented at Wave Hill on Saturday
and Sunday, October 26 and 27.
All performances are sold out. $60 for
dress rehearsal; Wave Hill Members
save 10%. On the grounds and Wave
Hill House, 7:30 p.m.
Saturday, October 26; Sunday, October
27: Family Art Project: Preserving
Past and Future Fossils: Travel
back in time to prehistoric times and
explore ways in which animals and
plants have evolved. Then, time travel
to the future to document how animals
and plants are affected by changing
environments. Use clay and imprinting
to bring awareness to how animals
and plants are affected by, and adapt
to, climate change. Free, and admission
to the grounds is free until noon.
Wave Hill House, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Saturday, October 26: Gallery Tour:
Tour Glyndor Gallery with Wave
Hill’s Curatorial Assistant or Gallery
Greeter to get an insider’s view of current
exhibitions. A fl ower’s life cycle
of budding, blooming and pollinating,
as well as its process of decay, strongly
echoes the human condition. The exhibition
Figuring the Floral features
artists who apply this symbolism to
their work—touching on race, ethnicity,
class, gender, sexual orientation,
aging and other facets of identity.
Participating artists are Derrick Adams,
Nicole Awai, Bahar Behbahani,
Christian Ruiz Berman, Sanford Biggers,
Cecile Chong, Max Colby, Abigail
DeVille, Valerie Hegarty, Christopher
K. Ho and Kevin Zucker, Diana
Lozano, Natalia Nakazawa, Ebony G.
Patterson, Bundith Phunsombatlert,
Lina Puerta, Simonette Quamina, David
Rios Ferreira, Alexandria Smith,
Katherine Toukhy, Lina Iris Viktor,
William Villalongo and Saya Woolfalk.
In the Sunroom, Emily Oliveira
creates a vibrant, installation using
large-scale, textile pieces, sculpture
and video to transform the Sunroom
into a devotional space for a decolonized,
queer utopia 1,000 years into the
future. In the Sun Porch, Duy Hoàng
creates a sculptural installation inspired
by his research and material
experimentation. In his laboratorylike
setting, Hoàng creates a shelter
and uses intersecting Paracords and
tree branches to juxtapose found objects,
such as fallen plants and photographs
of fauna and fl ora sourced from
Wave Hill. Free with admission to the
grounds. Glyndor Gallery, 2 p.m.
Wave Hill is located at 675 West
252nd Street. For more information
call (718) 549-3200.
Little Sisters of the Poor Christmas Bazaar
Little Sisters of the Poor 2999
Schurz Avenue, will host their Annual
Christmas Bazaar on Saturday,
November 9, from 9 a.m. to 4
p.m.; and on Sunday, November 10,
from noon to 2 p.m.
Included in the day’s event will
be raffl es, jewelry, a variety of gift
items, craft items, homemade baked
goods, good food, and much more.
Free admission and free parking.
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