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FOR BREAKING NEWS VISIT www.queenscourier.com MARCH 26, 2015 • BUZZ • THE QUEENS COURIER 63 grader, like joining a kickball team, stubbing her toe and meetings new friends, all told through original music and dance! 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. $14. 111-01 Corona Ave. For more information, visit queenstheatre.org. MARCH 30 Rabbi Sokolov will be at the Kew Gardens Community Center to explain the Haggadah, the Jewish text that is read during Passover dinner, and items on the sedar plate. He will also discuss the signifi cance of Passover. 80-02 Kew Gardens Road, Suite 202. Call 718-268-5960 for more details. Learn how to prepare typical Greek dishes with Ms. Julie Douveas, a fi rst generation Greek-American. Enjoy tasty samplings of tzatziki, orzo pasta salad, saganaki and nut ball dessert. Limited to 15 adult participants. Free babysitting for children ages 5 and up. 228-06 Northern Blvd. 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. $20 per person. Register at alleypond.com Queens Library is preparing its operating budget for Fiscal Year 2016. The public is invited to fi nd out what the library’s funding priorities are, and to give the library their input. 41-17 Main Street. 6 p.m. The library will also be taking public comments at queenslibrary. org/budgetfeedback from April 1 to April 30. Presented by Indo-American Arts Council, the Erasing Borders Exhibition features work by artists whose origins can be traced to the Indian subcontinent. This group of multinational artists refl ects a broad range of life experiences and aesthetic values. The artists interpret diverse subject matter - fi gurative, abstract and conceptual - in a variety of media. Runs through April 19. Suggested donation of $5, Free for members. Flushing Town Hall. For more information, visit fl ushingtownhall.org. StorySLAM is open to anyone with a true story to share on the night’s posted theme: state lines and personal boundaries. When the doors open, storyteller hopefuls put their names in The Moth Hat. A half hour later, names are picked, and storytellers take the stage. Each person has just fi ve minutes. Ten featured stories are scored by teams of judges selected from the audience who pick the StorySLAM winner. 7 p.m. $8. Flushing Town Hall. For more information, visit fl ushingtownhall.org. MARCH 31 Marking the second year of its Studio Program, the Queens Museum presents an exhibition featuring the works of 12 artists, who, working singly and in partnerships, have occupied studios at Queens Museum from 2013 to 2015. The exhibition will take place in the new wing of the Queens Museum. Runs through June 28. New York City Building, Flushing Meadows Corona Park. For more information, visit queensmuseum.org. APRIL 1 If you’re interested in learning more about jazz and playing alongside other musicians, join the Queens Jazz OverGround for their monthly Jazz Clinic. Stick around for the Monthly Jazz Jam immediately after the clinic. Free. 6 p.m. Flushing Town Hall. For more information, visit fl ushingtownhall.org. APRIL 2 Two of your favorite stories, Caps for Sale and The Three Billy Goats Gruff, come to life onstage with all kinds of puppets, some of them larger-than-life! Help the peddler fi nd his caps, and help big Billy Goat Gruff fi nd his brothers. Watch the characters sing and dance their way out of trouble and into a world of happy endings. 10:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. $8. Call 718- 793-8080 for more details. buzz TO HAVE YOUR EVENT APPEAR HERE POST IT @ QUEENSCOURIER.COM Photo: Joanne O’Connor EDITOR’S PICK ‘ILLEGAL MOTION’ “Illegal Motion,” performances by Madeline and Alexandra Lerman, explores the ways physical movements and body language negotiate their limits in the everyday systems of technology, intellectual property law and sport. Their focus on the formation of new body languages generated by the evolution of interface design, ergonomics, and mediated daily rituals is juxtaposed with an exploration of two of the most traditional forms of art—clay and dance. March 29 at 3 and 4 p.m. Sculpture Center. For more information, visit sculpture-center.org. ERASING BORDERS Presented by Indo-American Arts Council, the Erasing Borders Exhibition features work by artists whose origins can be traced to the Indian subcontinent. This group of multinational artists refl ects a broad range of life experiences and aesthetic values. The artists interpret diverse subject matter - fi gurative, abstract and conceptual - in a variety of media. Starts March 30 and runs through April 19. Suggested donation of $5, Free for members. Flushing Town Hall. For more information, visit fl ushingtownhall. org. EDITOR’S PICK


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