The ninth annual Night in the Library at Brooklyn's Central Library is set for March 8, offering free access to music, performances, philosophical discussions, and lectures until 2:00am. This year’s theme, 'The Sky Above Brooklyn - The Philosophy of the Sublime', invites prominent thinkers, artists, and activists to engage with attendees through various sessions, including intergenerational dialogues and civic discussions. Notable events include the sacred Tibetan Cham dance performed by Tashi Chodron and a collaborative mural project led by Katie Merz. Food and refreshments will be available for purchase, and registration is encouraged.
The ninth annual Night in the Library returns on March 8, featuring performances, debates, and lectures, keeping Central Library open until 2:00am.
The event, themed 'The Sky Above Brooklyn - The Philosophy of the Sublime', will host elders, activists, and artists, attracting over 6,000 attendees.
Highlights include 'Ask an Elder' sessions, discussions on civil liberties, Tibetan Cham dance, and an interactive mural by Katie Merz.
The programs focus on moving beyond social media influences and embracing complexities, promoting renewed attention and curiosity in our lives.
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