Jewish Life no. 1 by Ernest Bloch performed by Sheku Kanneh-Mason and Braimah Kanneh-Mason during
the UK Holocaust Memorial Day Commemorative Ceremony in Westminster in London, Britain Jan. 27, 2020.
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SUN KULCHA
COMMUNITY EVENTS
artists, historical newspaper articles
are excavated along with legal text and
ohotographical archives to unmask the
real lives impacted by the archaic laws.
$12- $30. Show times vary. Runs Nov.
6-14 at A.R.T./New York Theatres – Mezzanine
Theatre 502 West 53rd Street,
NY, NY 10019. 7:30 pm.
11 Thursday
Thursday, Nov. 11. New York Philharmonic
Simone Young and Sheku Kanneh
Mason: Sheku Kanneh-Mason who
won the BBC Young Musician Competition
and whose appearance at the 2018
royal wedding was watched by almost
two billion people will perform Dvo ák’s
lyrical Cello Concerto. Simone Young
will conduct the program. $48- $163.
The show runs through Nov. 13 show
times vary. Alice Tully Hall. midnight.
12 Friday
Friday, Nov. 12. IN-PERSON: BASIC
HIP-HOP WITH ANTBOOGIE Take an
in-person basic hip-hop class with Ant-
Boogie, he founder and leader of one
of the most commercially successful
dance groups, The Amount Boyz. 10:30
pm to 12:00 Broadway Dance Center
322 W 45th St • NYC, NY 10036.
Visit https://www.broadwaydancecenter.
com/faculty/hip-hop-street-styles for
ticket prices. 10:30 am – noon.
17 Wednesday
Soca Sonic Wednesdays at Amarachi.
See Nov. 10.
20 Saturday
Farmhouse Family Day: Natural
Dyes. Join us in using plants from our
garden to dye and color fabrics! Let’s go
back to a time when people naturally
colored fabrics using flowers, vegetables,
and fruits. Stop by and create some
of your own personal designs using all
natural dyes. Feel free to stay for a tour
of our historic house or just to play
with some outdoor colonial games and
toys. Family Day is from 11AM to 3PM,
with the natural dyes activity beginning
at 1PM. What to expect on your visit:
Farmhouse Family Day is free and open
to all ages, ideal for children ages 4-10.
The natural dyeing activity will begin
at 1PM. Farm activities (i.e. harvestedy
Festival Get ready to laugh and
have a good time during this sevenday
festival with over 100 shows and
200 comedians ready to entertain the
city. The festival includes shows with
Vir Das, Tim Dillon, Colin Quinn,
Michelle Wolf, Megan Stalter, Ronny
Chieng, Jon Lovett’s Lovett or Leave It,
Smart Funny & Black Live!, Nick Kroll,
ALOK, Marc Maron, Michael Rapaport,
Brian Regan, Gary Gulman, Bill Maher,
Michelle Buteau, Andrew Santino and
the 15th annual Stand Up for Heroes.
Ticket prices, show times and venues
vary depending on the show. For more
information visit: https://nycomedyfestival.
com/. midnight.
9 Tuesday
Tuesday, Nov. 9. Christmas Spectacular
Starring The Radio City Rockettes
The Christmas Spectacular Starring
the Radio City Rockettes® presented
by Chase is back. Watch the Rockettes
dazzle the stage as they bring Christmas
cheer to audiences all winter long.
Ticket prices and show time vary. Radio
City Music Hall at Rockefeller Center.
For more information visit: https://
www.rockettes.com/christmas/. 8 am
– 5 pm.
10 Wednesday
Wednesday, Nov. 10. Housing Works’
Annual “Fashion For Action” Fundraiser
Event: Housing Works, an NYC nonprofit
organization providing advocacy,
support and lifesaving services to those
impacted by homelessness and HIV/
AIDS, will hold its 18th annual Fashion
for Action fundraiser starting Nov. 10
through the 13. This four-day shopping
spectacular features in-store and online
shopping and brings together icons
and influencers in fashion, media and
entertainment. All sale proceeds benefit
Housing Works. VIP events start Nov.
10, and the sale is open to the public
from Nov. 11-13. Nov. 10: VIP Reception
4 -6 p.m., VIP Shopping 4 pm. – 7 pm,
GA Shopping 7 pm. to 9 pm. Nov. 11-13
Public Sale 11 am to 7 pm. Housing
Works’ Chelsea Thrift Shop 143 West
17th Street. 3:30 – 6 pm.
Soca Sonic Wednesdays at Amarachi.
SOAK UP THE CULTURE, AMP UP THE
MUSIC, TURN UP THE VIBES – Join
Amarachi each and every Wednesday
to sake and wine, drink and dine and
have a dope time to music and sounds
from around the Caribbean! TICKET
INCLUDES 1 FREE RUM PUNCH!
MUSIC BY ASPIRE FAMILY! . Wednesdays,
7 – 10 pm, through Jan. 1, 1970.
Amarachi Restaurant, 189 Bridge
Street, Brooklyn.
Wednesday, Nov. 10. The Anthropologists’
“No Pants in Tucson” This show
draws on thebigoted state laws from the
19th and 20th centuries that made it
illegal for women to wear pants in public.
With a creative and producing team
of women, non-binary and transgender
ing, weeding) are limited, first-come
first-served basis beginning at 12PM.
Make sure to wear close-toed shoes and
prepare to get dirty. Other things to do
while you are here: Drop off food scraps
for compost. HEALTH & SAFETY We
respectfully ask that all visitors (over
the age of 2 years) adhere to mask wearing
and social distancing requirements
while visiting the museum. Following
these protocols will also help protect
those who are unvaccinated, including
families who visit with young children.
Hand sanitizer will be available
throughout the park and event. We will
have extra masks if you do not bring
your own. We recommend using the
restroom before your arrival. There is
one port-o-san on the property. 11 am
– 3 pm. Free.
Wyckoff House, 5816 Clarendon
Road, Brooklyn, Ny. 718–629–5400.
wyckoffmuseum.org/events/familydays.
24 Wednesday
Soca Sonic Wednesdays at Amarachi.
See Nov. 10.
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