FOR BREAKING NEWS VISIT www.queenscourier.com JANUARY 31, 2013 • BUZZ • THE QUEENS COURIER 73 sbuzz Arts and Dance bring their dazzling electroluminescent puppetry to light up the stage of this adaptation of the classic children’s story. Seen recently on “America’s Got Talent.” For more info, visit queenstheatre.org SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 10 THRU MARCH 10 Flushing Town Hall, located at 137-25 Northern Boulevard in Flushing, will display traditional New Year prints in celebration of the Lunar New Year. The pieces are on loan from the Taipei Cultural Center and show off winning works from Taiwan’s New Year Prints contest. Created from a variety of mediums including silk screen, woodblocks and digital printing, the artwork represents the aspects of everyday lives of ordinary people. Suggested admission is $5. For more information call 718-463-7700 or visit fl ushingtownhall. org. THRU FEBRUARY 13 Crossing Art, located at 136-17 39th Avenue in Flushing, is hosting an exhibit entitled “Paralleling Narratives” featuring work from artist Ana De Orbegoso. Orbegoso is a resident of New York, originally from Lima, Peru. The series will feature works from her past and present. She says the purpose of her art is to “… to seduce and beckon your human sensation.” Orbegoso has won several awards and fellowships for her work. For more details, call Maria Boobis at 212-359-4333 or email her at [email protected] SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16 THRU SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 17 Queens Theatre, located at 14 United Nations Avenue South, Flushing Meadows-Corona Park, presents the fi ery passion of Spanish dance company “Flamenco Vivo.” Shows start at 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. on Saturday and 3 p.m. on Sunday. To buy tickets and for more information, call 718-760-0064 or visit queenstheatre.org. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 17 At 10 a.m., Temple Tikvah, located at 3315 Hillside Avenue, New Hyde Park, presents its annual rummage sale. Highlights this year include costume jewelry, watches, purses, clothes, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1 - THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, The Kupferberg Center for the Arts, 65-30 Kissena Boulevard in Flushing, will host 40 minute guided tours chronicling the life of famous African-American musician Louis Armstrong. Each visitor will receive a photograph of Armstrong performing at the Suburban Gardens in New Orleans in 1931 with a never-before-published excerpt from Armstrong’s manuscript. Armstrong is considered by many to be the father of jazz, performing across the globe and appearing in multiple fi lms throughout his career. Admission is $10, $7 for seniors, students and children, and free to members of the center and children younger than 4. For more information, call 718-793-8080 or visit kupferbergcenter shoes, books and household items. At every turn fi nd vintage fashion fi nds and great bargains. For more information, call the temple at 516-873-5330 From 3 p.m.- 4 p.m., the traditional dances of India will be on display at the Kupferberg Center for the Arts, located at 65-30 Kissena Boulevard in Flushing. Malini Shah and Nritya Kala Kendra will direct the program entitled “Chaturang: Traditional Dances of India.” Chaturang, a Hindi word for “four colors,” will shows the audience four separate styles of traditional Indian dance. Tickets are $20 for adults and $12 for children ages 12 and under. For more information, call 718-793-8080 or visit their website kupferbergcenter.org. ONGOING THRU SUNDAY, MARCH 17 Thalia Spanish Theater, located at 41-17 Greenpoint Avenue in Sunnyside, will host the world premiere of the tango musical afroTango. Latin Grammy-Award winning artist Raul Juarena will direct and arrange the music for the show. Tickets are $35. Students and senior citizens can get tickets for $32. 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