Wave Hill will present The Alonso Brothers in concert
Fair & Conference
Monday, November 18, 2019
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Upcoming Wave Hill events and programs
include:
Friday, November 15: Garden Highlights
Walk: Join a Wave Hill Garden
Guide for a public tour of seasonal garden
highlights. This is the last weekday
Garden Highlights Walk until next
spring. Sunday afternoon walks continue
year-round. Free with admission
to the grounds. Meet at Perkins Visitor
Center, 1 p.m.
Saturday, November 16; Sunday, November
17: Family Art Project: Three
Sisters Companion Planting: Honor
the indigenous wisdom of companion
planting by sampling in crafts that use
corn husks, winter squash, and climbing
beans. Take time to better understand
the history of Seneca women’s relationship
to companion planting and
imagine how you can use the wisdom
of Three Sisters companion planting
to forge a new relationship with harvest
time. Free, and admission to the
grounds is free until noon. Wave Hill
House, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Saturday, November 16: 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. Free with admission
to the grounds. Glyndor Gallery, 2
p.m.
Sunday, November 17: Concert: The
Alonso Brothers: Virtuoso pianists and
Cuban brothers Orlay Alonso and Orlando
Alonso return to perform a program
scored expressly for two pianos.
Their program brings to life Cuba’s rich
musical heritage, with mambo, cha cha,
salsa, bolero, son, donzón, congo and
more. Concerts begin at 2 p.m.and last
approximately one hour without intermission.
Tickets: adults: $28 (includes
admission to the grounds). Wave Hill
members save 10%. $12 children ages 8
to 18, unless otherwise noted. Purchase
tickets online at wavehill.org or onsite
at the Perkins Visitor Center.
Wave Hill is located at 675 West
252nd Street. For further information
call (718) 549-3200.
The Alonso Brothers, Orlando and Orlay, will perform at Wave Hill on Sunday, November 17.
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